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==Mentor robes==
==Mentor robes==
At some point after reclaiming his rank as Mentor, Altaïr wore yet another set of robes prior to the [[Mongols|Mongol]] [[Fall of Masyaf|assault of]] [[Masyaf]].
The robes were strikingly similar to Altaïr's previous set in terms of shape, and once more featured a hood, though this time with the beaked tip, and a full length cape, though it was grey with a red interior, instead of brown.
The robes were white, and appeared clean and well looked after, in stark contrast to his previous set. The robes also appeared much more ceremonial, having ornate patterns and different colours. The robes had no visible equipment pouches or armor, and the Hidden Blades were equipped without bracers.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Altaïr's original Master Assassin robes have appeared in every main game to date.
*Altaïr's original Master Assassin robes have appeared in every main game to date.
*Even though he was not a Master Assassin at the time, he wore the Master Assassin robes during [[The Mentor's Keeper]] memory.
*Even though he was not a Master Assassin at the time, he wore the Master Assassin robes during [[The Mentor's Keeper]] memory.

Revision as of 19:08, 12 January 2013

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Throughout his life as an Assassin, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad wore different sets of robes, each with varying appearance; though he never customized them, and instead left them the way they were originally designed.

Master Assassin robes

While initially the standard robes of all Levantine Master Assassins, once Altaïr rose to the rank of Mentor, he abolished the standard uniform system, and wore these robes for much of his life afterwards. The robes eventually came to be associated with him, as he was well known for wearing them.

The upper body of the robes featured a hood that was shaped like an eagle's beak in the centre; this was connected to the main part of the robes, which were plain white.

The lower portion was layered, with the back of the robes extending down lower than the front. Around the waist was a red sash, with pouches containing supplies, and a sheath for a sword connected to a belt. Scabbards for throwing knives were contained at the right shoulder, at the front of the waist, and on the left boot. Around the back was a belt containing a sheath for a dagger, which was buckled below the shoulder.

Exile robes

After going into exile once Abbas Sofian usurped the rank of Mentor and took over the Assassins, Altaïr donned another set of robes at some point prior to returning to Masyaf.

The robes featured a hood, notably lacking the beaked tip, which was connected to the main portion and a full-body cape down the back, which was held by a buckle on the chest.

The robes themselves were brown, and appeared dirty and ragged, suggesting that Altaïr took little care of them. The robes had a plain design, and extended down below the knees. The robes appeared to carry little pouches, and there was no visible armor, and the Hidden Blades were worn with seemingly no bracers.

Mentor robes

At some point after reclaiming his rank as Mentor, Altaïr wore yet another set of robes prior to the Mongol assault of Masyaf.

The robes were strikingly similar to Altaïr's previous set in terms of shape, and once more featured a hood, though this time with the beaked tip, and a full length cape, though it was grey with a red interior, instead of brown.

The robes were white, and appeared clean and well looked after, in stark contrast to his previous set. The robes also appeared much more ceremonial, having ornate patterns and different colours. The robes had no visible equipment pouches or armor, and the Hidden Blades were equipped without bracers.

Trivia

  • Altaïr's original Master Assassin robes have appeared in every main game to date.
  • Even though he was not a Master Assassin at the time, he wore the Master Assassin robes during The Mentor's Keeper memory.