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'''Assassination Targets''' | '''Assassination Targets''' were individuals the [[Assassin Order]] deemed worthy of elimination. | ||
==Third Crusade== | ==Third Crusade== | ||
[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] | During the [[Third Crusade]] era, the Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] assassinated certain figures during his quest to find [[Adha|The Chalice]]: | ||
* [[Tamir (Altaïr's Chronicles)|Tamir]] | * [[Tamir (Altaïr's Chronicles)|Tamir]] | ||
* [[Alaat]] | * [[Alaat]] | ||
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* [[Basilisk|Lord Basilisk]] | * [[Basilisk|Lord Basilisk]] | ||
Altaïr | Altaïr later assassinated nine tyrannical public figures in an effort to restore his lost [[Master Assassin|rank]] and regain honor within the Assassin Order: | ||
* [[Tamir]] | * [[Tamir]] | ||
* [[Garnier de Naplouse]] | * [[Garnier de Naplouse]] | ||
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* [[Robert de Sable]] | * [[Robert de Sable]] | ||
Altaïr also | Altaïr also had other targets: | ||
* [[Al Mualim]] | * [[Al Mualim]] | ||
* [[Frederick the Red]] | * [[Frederick the Red]] | ||
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==Renaissance== | ==Renaissance== | ||
[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] | During the [[Renaissance]], the Assassin [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] assassinated several noblemen in order to avenge the deaths of his family, complete his father's life work, save the [[Italy|Italian]] cities of [[Florence]] and [[Venice]] from corruption, and to fulfill his destiny as an Assassin. | ||
* [[Uberto Alberti]] | * [[Uberto Alberti]] | ||
* [[Vieri de' Pazzi]] | * [[Vieri de' Pazzi]] | ||
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* [[Master of the Sacred Palace]] | * [[Master of the Sacred Palace]] | ||
* [[Ercole Massimo]] | * [[Ercole Massimo]] | ||
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There were also several [[Templar agent]] assassination assignments Ezio completed during his time in [[Rome]]. | |||
* [[Il Carnefice]] | * [[Il Carnefice]] | ||
* [[Malfatto]] | * [[Malfatto]] | ||
Revision as of 09:13, 29 September 2011
Template:WPtargets Assassination Targets were individuals the Assassin Order deemed worthy of elimination.
Third Crusade
During the Third Crusade era, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad assassinated certain figures during his quest to find The Chalice:
Altaïr later assassinated nine tyrannical public figures in an effort to restore his lost rank and regain honor within the Assassin Order:
- Tamir
- Garnier de Naplouse
- Talal
- Abul Nuqoud
- William of Montferrat
- Majd Addin
- Sibrand
- Jubair al Hakim
- Maria Thorpe (Spared)
- Robert de Sable
Altaïr also had other targets:
- Al Mualim
- Frederick the Red
- Moloch
- Dark Oracle
- Shalim
- Shahar
- Pirate Captain
- Armand Bouchart
- Green-cloaked man of Acre
These targets, apart from Al Mualim and the Green-cloaked man, were necessary to aid the Cypriot Resistance in the liberation of Cyprus from the grasp of the Templars.
Renaissance
During the Renaissance, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze assassinated several noblemen in order to avenge the deaths of his family, complete his father's life work, save the Italian cities of Florence and Venice from corruption, and to fulfill his destiny as an Assassin.
- Uberto Alberti
- Vieri de' Pazzi
- Francesco de' Pazzi
- Antonio Maffei
- Stefano da Bagnone
- Bernardo Baroncelli
- Francesco Salviati
- Jacopo de' Pazzi
- Emilio Barbarigo
- Carlo Grimaldi
- Marco Barbarigo
- Silvio Barbarigo
- Dante Moro
- Rodrigo Borgia
- Checco Orsi
- Ludovico Orsi
- Gaspar Martinez
- Pedro Llorente
- Juan de Marillo
- Tomas Torquemada (Spared)
- Girolamo Savonarola
- Rodrigo Borgia (Spared)
- Juan Borgia the Elder
- Octavian de Valois
- Micheletto Corella (Spared)
- Cesare Borgia
- Master of the Sacred Palace
- Ercole Massimo
There were also several Templar agent assassination assignments Ezio completed during his time in Rome.