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|description = | |description = [[Majd Addin]] was mad. He killed because he enjoyed it. Jerusalem shall be free of his reign, and my deed has been accomplished. Though it appears he betrayed them, he claimed membership within the same brotherhood as the others I have killed. What is this brotherhood? Why do they seek to control the cities? [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]] will have answers, he must. | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' | ||
|type = Main | |type = Main | ||
|previous = [[ | |previous = [[Knowledge (Majd Addin)|Knowledge]] | ||
|next = [[ | |next = [[Eavesdropping (Sibrand)|Eavesdropping]] | ||
|ancestor = [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] | |ancestor = [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] | ||
|location = [[Jerusalem]], [[Syria]] | |location = [[Jerusalem]], [[Syria]] | ||
|date = 1191}} | |date = 1191}} | ||
''' | '''Assassination (Majd Addin)''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s [[Genetic Memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Desmond Miles]] in 2012 through the [[Animus]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Altaïr | Altaïr attended the execution, and witnessed the two men he eavesdropped on earlier attempt to attack Majd Addin. They were slain quickly by his guards, and as he proceeded with the execution, Altaïr made his move and assassinated him. | ||
== Dialogue == | == Dialogue == | ||
Altaïr entered the | Altaïr entered the execution plaza and [[Blending|blended]] with the crowd. Cheers were heard as Majd Addin stepped onto the stage. | ||
*''' | *'''Majd:''' ''Silence! I demand silence! People of Jerusalem, hear me well! I stand here today, to deliver a warning! There are malcontents among you! They sow the seeds of discontent, hoping to lead you astray! Tell me, is that what you desire? To be mired in deceit and sin? To live your lives in fear?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Civilians:''' ''No! We do not!'' | ||
*''' | *'''Majd:''' ''Then you wish to take action?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Civilians:''' ''Yes! We do! Guide us!'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Majd:''' ''Your devotion pleases me. This evil must be purged! Only then can we hope to be redeemed!'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''You | Two men that Altaïr eavesdropped on earlier stepped out from the crowd and spoke up. | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Civilian 1:''' ''This is not justice!'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''What's this? | *'''Civilian 2:''' ''You've no right to do that! Who do you think yourself?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Civilian 1:''' ''And all of you stand idle, complacent in this crime!'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Civilian 2:''' ''God curse you all!'' | ||
*''' | The two men charged the stage, but one ws shot by the archers. The other tried to run, but was cut down by a guard shortly after. | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | [[File:Majd Assassination 3.png|thumb|250px|Majd Addin addressing the crowd.]] | ||
*'''Majd:''' ''See how the evil of one man spreads to corrupt others? They sought to instill fear and doubt within you, but I will keep you safe! Here now, are four filled with sin! The harlot, the thief, the gambler, the heretic! Let God's judgment be brought down upon them all!'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | The crowd cheered loudly. As Majd Addin turned around to address his prisoners, Altaïr made his way onto the stage and assassinated him. | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Altaïr:''' ''Your work here is finished.'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Majd:''' ''No, no! It had only just begun!'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Altaïr:''' ''Tell me, what's your part in all of this? Do you intend to defend yourself as the others have and explain away your evil deeds?'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Then be | *'''Majd:''' ''The Brotherhood wanted the city. I wanted power. There was... an opportunity.'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Altaïr:''' ''An opportunity to murder innocents.'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Majd:''' ''Not so innocent. Dissident voices cut deep as steel. They disrupt order. In this, I do agree with the Brotherhood.'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''As you wish. | *'''Altaïr:''' ''You'd kill people simply for believing differently than you.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Majd:''' ''Of course not! I killed them because I could, because it was fun! Do you know what it feels like, to determine another man's fate? And did you see the way the people cheered? The way they feared me? I was like a God! You'd have done the same if you could. Such power!'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' '' | *'''Altaïr:''' ''Once perhaps. But then I learned what becomes of those who lift themselves above others.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Majd:''' ''And what is that?'' | ||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Here, let me show you.'' | |||
Altaïr stabbed Majd Addin in the neck with his [[Hidden Blade]], killing him. He then escaped the execution plaza and returned to the Bureau. | |||
[[File:Majd_Assassination_7.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr presenting bloodstained feather to Malik.]] | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Jerusalem needs a new ruler.'' | |||
*'''Malik:''' ''So I have heard.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''What's this? No words of wisdom for me? Surely I have failed in some spectacular fashion.'' | |||
*'''Malik:''' ''You performed as an Assassiyun should, no more, no less. That you expect praise for merely doing as told however, troubles me.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''It seems everything I do troubles you.'' | |||
*'''Malik:''' ''Reflect on that. But do so on your way back to [[Masyaf]]. Your work here is done.'' | |||
Altaïr then left the Bureau and headed back to Masyaf, to report to Al Mualim. | |||
Al Mualim: Come in, Altaïr. I trust you're well rested, ready for your remaining trials? | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''I am. But I'd speak with you first. I have questions.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Ask then. I'll do my best to answer.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''The [[Abu'l Nuqoud|Merchant King]] of [[Damascus]] murdered the nobles who ruled his city. Majd Addin in Jerusalem used fear to force his people into submission. I suspect [[William of Montferrat|William]] meant to murder [[Richard I of England|Richard]] and hold [[Acre]] with his troops. These men were meant to aid their leaders, instead they chose to betray them. What I do not understand is why.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Is the answer not obvious? The [[Templars]] desire control. Each man, as you've noted, wanted to claim their cities in the Templar name. That the Templars themselves might rule the [[Kingdom|Holy Land]], and eventually beyond. But they cannot succeed in their mission.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Why is that?'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Their plans depend upon the Templar treasure, the [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]]. But we hold it now, and they cannot hope to achieve their goals without it.'' | |||
[[File:Almualim-poe-study.png|thumb|250px|Al Mualim showing the Apple of Eden to Altaïr.]] | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''What is this treasure?'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''It is temptation.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''It's just a piece of silver.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Look at it!'' | |||
Al Mualim held the [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] before Altaïr. | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''What am I supposed to see?'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''This "piece of silver" cast out [[Adam]] and [[Eve]]. It turned staves into snakes, parted and closed the Red Sea. [[Eris]] used it to start the Trojan War, and with it, a [[Jesus Christ|poor carpenter]] turned water into wine.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''It seems rather plain for all the power you claim it has. How does it work?'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''He who holds it, commands the hearts and minds of whoever looks upon it. Whoever "tastes" of it, as they say.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Then [[Garnier de Naplouse|Garnier]]'s men?'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''An experiment. Herbs used to simulate its effects, to be ready for when they held it.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''[[Talal]] supplied them. [[Tamir]] equipped them. They were preparing for something. But what?'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''War.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''And the others? The men who ruled the cities, they meant to gather up their people, make them like Garnier's men? | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' The perfect citizens. The perfect soldiers. A [[New World Order|perfect world.]]'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''[[Robert de Sable]] must never have this back.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''So long as he and his brothers live, they will try.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Then they must be destroyed.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Which is what I've had you doing. There are two more Templars who require your attention. One in Acre, known as [[Sibrand]]. One in Damascus, called [[Jubair al Hakim|Jubair]]. Visit with the Bureau leaders. They'll instruct you further.'' | |||
Al Mualim dispatched pigeons to both cities. | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''As you wish.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Be quick about it. No doubt Robert de Sable is made nervous by our continued success. His remaining followers will do your best to expose you. They know you come, the man in the white hood. They'll be looking for you.'' | |||
*'''Altaïr:''' ''They won't find me. I'm but a blade in the crowd.'' | |||
*'''Al Mualim:''' ''Here, my gift to you. In gratitude for the good work you've done.'' | |||
== Outcome == | == Outcome == | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> | <gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center"> | ||
Majd Assassination 1.png|Majd Addin entering the execution plaza. | |||
Majd Assassination 4.png|Altaïr assassinating Majd Addin. | |||
Majd Assassination 5.png|Majd Addin's final moments. | |||
Majd Assassination 6.png|Altaïr delivering the final blow to Majd Addin. | |||
Majd_Assassination_8.png|Al Mualim dispatching pigeons to Acre and Damascus. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 20:16, 10 October 2012
Assassination (Majd Addin) was a virtual representation of one of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's genetic memories, relived by Desmond Miles in 2012 through the Animus.
Description
Altaïr attended the execution, and witnessed the two men he eavesdropped on earlier attempt to attack Majd Addin. They were slain quickly by his guards, and as he proceeded with the execution, Altaïr made his move and assassinated him.
Dialogue
Altaïr entered the execution plaza and blended with the crowd. Cheers were heard as Majd Addin stepped onto the stage.
- Majd: Silence! I demand silence! People of Jerusalem, hear me well! I stand here today, to deliver a warning! There are malcontents among you! They sow the seeds of discontent, hoping to lead you astray! Tell me, is that what you desire? To be mired in deceit and sin? To live your lives in fear?
- Civilians: No! We do not!
- Majd: Then you wish to take action?
- Civilians: Yes! We do! Guide us!
- Majd: Your devotion pleases me. This evil must be purged! Only then can we hope to be redeemed!
Two men that Altaïr eavesdropped on earlier stepped out from the crowd and spoke up.
- Civilian 1: This is not justice!
- Civilian 2: You've no right to do that! Who do you think yourself?
- Civilian 1: And all of you stand idle, complacent in this crime!
- Civilian 2: God curse you all!
The two men charged the stage, but one ws shot by the archers. The other tried to run, but was cut down by a guard shortly after.

- Majd: See how the evil of one man spreads to corrupt others? They sought to instill fear and doubt within you, but I will keep you safe! Here now, are four filled with sin! The harlot, the thief, the gambler, the heretic! Let God's judgment be brought down upon them all!
The crowd cheered loudly. As Majd Addin turned around to address his prisoners, Altaïr made his way onto the stage and assassinated him.
- Altaïr: Your work here is finished.
- Majd: No, no! It had only just begun!
- Altaïr: Tell me, what's your part in all of this? Do you intend to defend yourself as the others have and explain away your evil deeds?
- Majd: The Brotherhood wanted the city. I wanted power. There was... an opportunity.
- Altaïr: An opportunity to murder innocents.
- Majd: Not so innocent. Dissident voices cut deep as steel. They disrupt order. In this, I do agree with the Brotherhood.
- Altaïr: You'd kill people simply for believing differently than you.
- Majd: Of course not! I killed them because I could, because it was fun! Do you know what it feels like, to determine another man's fate? And did you see the way the people cheered? The way they feared me? I was like a God! You'd have done the same if you could. Such power!
- Altaïr: Once perhaps. But then I learned what becomes of those who lift themselves above others.
- Majd: And what is that?
- Altaïr: Here, let me show you.
Altaïr stabbed Majd Addin in the neck with his Hidden Blade, killing him. He then escaped the execution plaza and returned to the Bureau.

- Altaïr: Jerusalem needs a new ruler.
- Malik: So I have heard.
- Altaïr: What's this? No words of wisdom for me? Surely I have failed in some spectacular fashion.
- Malik: You performed as an Assassiyun should, no more, no less. That you expect praise for merely doing as told however, troubles me.
- Altaïr: It seems everything I do troubles you.
- Malik: Reflect on that. But do so on your way back to Masyaf. Your work here is done.
Altaïr then left the Bureau and headed back to Masyaf, to report to Al Mualim. Al Mualim: Come in, Altaïr. I trust you're well rested, ready for your remaining trials?
- Altaïr: I am. But I'd speak with you first. I have questions.
- Al Mualim: Ask then. I'll do my best to answer.
- Altaïr: The Merchant King of Damascus murdered the nobles who ruled his city. Majd Addin in Jerusalem used fear to force his people into submission. I suspect William meant to murder Richard and hold Acre with his troops. These men were meant to aid their leaders, instead they chose to betray them. What I do not understand is why.
- Al Mualim: Is the answer not obvious? The Templars desire control. Each man, as you've noted, wanted to claim their cities in the Templar name. That the Templars themselves might rule the Holy Land, and eventually beyond. But they cannot succeed in their mission.
- Altaïr: Why is that?
- Al Mualim: Their plans depend upon the Templar treasure, the Piece of Eden. But we hold it now, and they cannot hope to achieve their goals without it.

- Altaïr: What is this treasure?
- Al Mualim: It is temptation.
- Altaïr: It's just a piece of silver.
- Al Mualim: Look at it!
Al Mualim held the Apple of Eden before Altaïr.
- Altaïr: What am I supposed to see?
- Al Mualim: This "piece of silver" cast out Adam and Eve. It turned staves into snakes, parted and closed the Red Sea. Eris used it to start the Trojan War, and with it, a poor carpenter turned water into wine.
- Altaïr: It seems rather plain for all the power you claim it has. How does it work?
- Al Mualim: He who holds it, commands the hearts and minds of whoever looks upon it. Whoever "tastes" of it, as they say.
- Altaïr: Then Garnier's men?
- Al Mualim: An experiment. Herbs used to simulate its effects, to be ready for when they held it.
- Altaïr: Talal supplied them. Tamir equipped them. They were preparing for something. But what?
- Al Mualim: War.
- Altaïr: And the others? The men who ruled the cities, they meant to gather up their people, make them like Garnier's men?
- Al Mualim: The perfect citizens. The perfect soldiers. A perfect world.
- Altaïr: Robert de Sable must never have this back.
- Al Mualim: So long as he and his brothers live, they will try.
- Altaïr: Then they must be destroyed.
- Al Mualim: Which is what I've had you doing. There are two more Templars who require your attention. One in Acre, known as Sibrand. One in Damascus, called Jubair. Visit with the Bureau leaders. They'll instruct you further.
Al Mualim dispatched pigeons to both cities.
- Altaïr: As you wish.
- Al Mualim: Be quick about it. No doubt Robert de Sable is made nervous by our continued success. His remaining followers will do your best to expose you. They know you come, the man in the white hood. They'll be looking for you.
- Altaïr: They won't find me. I'm but a blade in the crowd.
- Al Mualim: Here, my gift to you. In gratitude for the good work you've done.
Outcome
Altaïr assassinated Majd Addin and returned to Masyaf for further instructions.
Gallery
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Majd Addin entering the execution plaza.
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Altaïr assassinating Majd Addin.
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Majd Addin's final moments.
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Altaïr delivering the final blow to Majd Addin.
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Al Mualim dispatching pigeons to Acre and Damascus.