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{{Dialogue2|Altaïr|Have you nothing better to do?|Abbas|I bring words from the master, he waits for you in the library. Best hurry, no doubt you're eager to put your tongue to his boot.|Another word and I'll put my blade to your throat.|Altaïr and Abbas meet at Masyaf.}}
{{Dialogue2|Altaïr|Have you nothing better to do?|Abbas|I bring words from the master, he waits for you in the library. Best hurry, no doubt you're eager to put your tongue to his boot.|Another word and I'll put my blade to your throat.|Altaïr and Abbas meet at Masyaf|AC}}
'''Abbas''' (Arabic: عبّاس) is the second [[Assassin]] that [[Altaïr]] meets after the failed mission at [[Solomon's Temple]]. He is also heard as he calls the Assassins back up to the fortress during the [[Siege of Masyaf|Templar attack]], when [[Al Mualim]] orders the retreat. Like [[Malik]] (before his change of attitude), he does not have a high regard for Altaïr. His eventual fate is unknown.
'''Abbas''' (Arabic: عبّاس) is the second [[Assassin]] that [[Altaïr]] meets after the failed mission at [[Solomon's Temple]]. He is also heard as he calls the Assassins back up to the fortress during the [[Siege of Masyaf|Templar attack]], when [[Al Mualim]] orders the retreat. Like [[Malik]] (before his change of attitude), he does not have a high regard for Altaïr. His eventual fate is unknown.



Revision as of 05:36, 13 November 2010

Altaïr: "Have you nothing better to do?"
Abbas: "I bring words from the master, he waits for you in the library. Best hurry, no doubt you're eager to put your tongue to his boot."
Altaïr: "Another word and I'll put my blade to your throat."
—Altaïr and Abbas meet at Masyaf[src]

Abbas (Arabic: عبّاس) is the second Assassin that Altaïr meets after the failed mission at Solomon's Temple. He is also heard as he calls the Assassins back up to the fortress during the Templar attack, when Al Mualim orders the retreat. Like Malik (before his change of attitude), he does not have a high regard for Altaïr. His eventual fate is unknown.

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