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|founder = [[Aya]]<br>[[Bayek]]
|leader = [[Mentor]]<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref><ref name="The Fall #1">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - ''Issue #1''</ref>
|leader = [[Mentor]]<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref><ref name="ACTF">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]''</ref>
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*[[Vigilantes]]<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
*[[Vigilantes]]<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref><ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
*[[Mercenaries]]<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
*[[Mercenaries]]<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>
*[[Courtesans]]<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Courtesans]]<ref name="AC2" />
*[[Thieves]]<ref name="AC2"/>
*[[Thieves]]<ref name="AC2" />
*[[Romani]]<ref name="ACR"/>
*[[Romani]]<ref name="Revelations" />
*[[Sons of Liberty]]<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
*[[Sons of Liberty]]<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
*[[Rooks]]<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
*[[Rooks]]<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
*[[Narodnaya Volya]]<ref name="ACTF"/>
*[[Narodnaya Volya]]<ref name="The Fall Deluxe">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Fall]]'' - ''Deluxe Edition''</ref>
*[[Initiates]]<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
*[[Initiates]]<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
|formed = Prehistory
|formed = Prehistory
|reorganized = 47 BCE<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref><br>1050<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed: Encyclopedia]]''</ref><br>1191<ref name="AC2"/><br>1257<ref name="ACR"/>
|reorganized = 48 BC <br>1191<ref name="AC2" />
|religion = {{wiki|Agnosticism}}<ref name="AC"/><ref name="ACU"/>
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{{wiki|Atheism}}<ref name="AC"/><ref name="ACU"/><ref name="nb1">Although the organization is irreligious and professes to an agnostic philosophy, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and [[Arno Dorian]] described the creed in strongly atheist terms as well, having specifically been {{wiki|agnostic atheism|agnostic atheists}}. Despite this, individual members may practice various faiths—an example being [[Luis de Santángel]] who was a Jew.</ref>
{{wiki|Atheism}}<ref name="AC" /><ref name="ACU" /><ref name="nb1">Although the organization is irreligious and professes to an agnostic philosophy, [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and [[Arno Dorian]] described the creed in strongly atheist terms as well, having specifically been {{wiki|agnostic atheism|agnostic atheists}}. Despite this, individual members may practice various faiths—an example being [[Luis de Santángel]] who was a Jew.</ref>
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*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
*[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]
*[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]
*[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]]
*[[Desmond Miles]]}}
*[[Desmond Miles]]|founder = [[Aya]] <br>[[Bayek]]}}
The '''Assassin Brotherhood''', also known as the '''Assassin Order''', the '''Hidden Ones''' during its early years or '''Hashshashin''' during the Crusades, was an organized order of assassins and sworn enemies of the [[Templars]], against whom they fought a [[Assassin–Templar War|continuous, recondite war]] throughout the entirety of recorded [[Humans|human]] history. Whereas the Templars sought to save humanity from itself by controlling free will, the Assassin Order fought to ensure the survival of freedom, as it allowed for the progression of new ideas and the growth of individuality. The Assassins have also recently become enemies of the [[Instruments of the First Will]], a cult hellbent on re-establishing the [[Isu]]'s absolute rule over humanity.  
The '''Assassin Brotherhood''', also known as the '''Assassin Order''', the '''Hidden Ones''' during its early years or '''Hashshashin''' during the Crusades, was an organized order of assassins and sworn enemies of the [[Templars]], against whom they fought a [[Assassin–Templar War|continuous, recondite war]] throughout the entirety of recorded [[Humans|human]] history. Whereas the Templars sought to save humanity from itself by controlling free will, the Assassin Order fought to ensure the survival of freedom, as it allowed for the progression of new ideas and the growth of individuality. The Assassins have also recently become enemies of the [[Instruments of the First Will]], a cult hellbent on re-establishing the [[Isu]]'s absolute rule over humanity.  


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#"Stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent."
#"Stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent."
#"Hide in plain sight, be one with the crowd."
#"Hide in plain sight, be one with the crowd."
#"Never compromise the Brotherhood."<ref name="AC"/>
#"Never compromise the Brotherhood."<ref name="AC" />


These tenets permeated every aspect of the Assassins' daily life, as well as their fight for "peace in all things". The Assassins carry out their duties through political, strategic assassination, in the hope that killing one individual will lead to the salvation of thousands. They also believe that they fight on the behalf of those who do not possess the abilities, resources, or knowledge to speak out against those who abuse their power.<ref name="AC2"/>
These tenets permeated every aspect of the Assassins' daily life, as well as their fight for "peace in all things". The Assassins carry out their duties through political, strategic assassination, in the hope that killing one individual will lead to the salvation of thousands. They also believe that they fight on the behalf of those who do not possess the abilities, resources, or knowledge to speak out against those who abuse their power.<ref name="AC2" />


==Ideals and goals==
==Ideals and goals==
===Skepticism===
===Skepticism===
{{Quote|You cannot '''know''' anything. Only suspect. You must expect to be wrong, to have overlooked something.|[[Malik Al-Sayf]] to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Quote|You cannot '''know''' anything. Only suspect. You must expect to be wrong, to have overlooked something.|[[Malik Al-Sayf]] to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]|Assassin's Creed}}
Throughout its long existence, the Assassin Order has opposed tyrants and oppressors alike, priding itself as a "champion of the poor" and downtrodden,<ref name="ACR"/> while assuming ideals such as equality and freedom and other principles associated with human rights.<ref name="Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref> Though these principles may encourage the view that the Assassins are, like their sworn enemies the Templars, founded on a distinct set of ideals, at its roots, the Assassins' philosophy is grounded not in idealism, but in rationalism and epistemology, with the unique viewpoint that before one devises a specific code of ethics or belief system, one must first approach the world from a chiefly scientific standpoint, un-tempered by biases or such subjective products as morality or faith.<ref name="ACR"/><ref name="AC4BF">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref><ref name="Essential Guide"/> To an Assassin, knowledge should be obtained first and foremost through strict objective reasoning, but this method is disrupted by each individual's fundamental dependency on his or her own senses to acquire information. These senses can be deceived in some measure, or otherwise will never convey the precise intrinsic quality of an object. Consequently, they are rendered unreliable, with the end result being that "true" or "full" objectivity is, as Altaïr argued, unreachable.<ref name="AC2"/> The driving theory behind the Assassin's creed is thus that "one can only know that one knows nothing,"<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC4BF"/> a handicap corroborated by the [[Isu]] [[Juno]], who cited this as a defect of [[humans]].<ref name="ACB"/>
Throughout its long existence, the Assassin Order has opposed tyrants and oppressors alike, priding itself as a "champion of the poor" and downtrodden,<ref name="Revelations" /> while assuming ideals such as equality and freedom and other principles associated with human rights.<ref name="Essential Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Essential Guide]]''</ref> Though these principles may encourage the view that the Assassins are, like their sworn enemies the Templars, founded on a distinct set of ideals, at its roots, the Assassins' philosophy is grounded not in idealism, but in rationalism and epistemology, with the unique viewpoint that before one devises a specific code of ethics or belief system, one must first approach the world from a chiefly scientific standpoint, un-tempered by biases or such subjective products as morality or faith.<ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="ACBF" /><ref name="Essential Guide" /> To an Assassin, knowledge should be obtained first and foremost through strict objective reasoning, but this method is disrupted by each individual's fundamental dependency on his or her own senses to acquire information. These senses can be deceived in some measure, or otherwise will never convey the precise intrinsic quality of an object. Consequently, they are rendered unreliable, with the end result being that "true" or "full" objectivity is, as Altaïr argued, unreachable.<ref name="AC2" /> The driving theory behind the Assassin's creed is thus that "one can only know that one knows nothing,"<ref name="AC" /><ref name="ACBF" /> a handicap corroborated by the [[Isu]] [[Juno]], who cited this as a defect of [[humans]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />


From this skepticism arises the Assassins' maxim that "nothing is true, everything is permitted," a relativistic assertion designed to provide an answer to the vastly disparate convictions over the perfect solution for humanity's ills: that there is no Truth and any attempted application of a singular ideal on a universal scale is first and foremost unrealistic. Moderation is therefore an inherent principle of the Assassins, who shun extremism as destructive to society. To treat one belief as absolute is to not only submit oneself to the irrationality of blind faith, but also to cloud oneself from the perspectives of inevitable dissenters.<ref name="Essential Guide"/> These perspectives must always be taken into account, not only in one's outlook of society and life, but also in aspects of one's work, which manifests in the Assassins' emphasis on precision and stealth, and has been referred to by Assassins such as Altaïr and [[Pierre Bellec]] as "variables."<ref name="AC"/><ref name="ACU"/>
From this skepticism arises the Assassins' maxim that "nothing is true, everything is permitted," a relativistic assertion designed to provide an answer to the vastly disparate convictions over the perfect solution for humanity's ills: that there is no Truth and any attempted application of a singular ideal on a universal scale is first and foremost unrealistic. Moderation is therefore an inherent principle of the Assassins, who shun extremism as destructive to society. To treat one belief as absolute is to not only submit oneself to the irrationality of blind faith, but also to cloud oneself from the perspectives of inevitable dissenters.<ref name="Essential Guide" /> These perspectives must always be taken into account, not only in one's outlook of society and life, but also in aspects of one's work, which manifests in the Assassins' emphasis on precision and stealth, and has been referred to by Assassins such as Altaïr and [[Pierre Bellec]] as "variables."<ref name="AC" /><ref name="ACU" />


The second component of the creed, "everything is permitted" is an extension of this principle of uncertainty. Because the quantity of variables is infinite, it follows that theoretically, anything within nature is possible, for as long as there is no absolute answer to any query, no impossibility can be ascertained. Therefore, one must remain vigilantly open-minded to the unexpected and unknown, drawing to a conclusion while being ever mindful of that conclusion's plausibility of error. Beyond being a further vessel for pluralism, Assassins are taught to be watchful of pretensions and their own capability to achieve either great dreams or great destruction. In essence, this corollary commands one to take responsibility for one's actions towards oneself and society at large.<ref name="ACR"/><ref name="ACU"/>
The second component of the creed, "everything is permitted" is an extension of this principle of uncertainty. Because the quantity of variables is infinite, it follows that theoretically, anything within nature is possible, for as long as there is no absolute answer to any query, no impossibility can be ascertained. Therefore, one must remain vigilantly open-minded to the unexpected and unknown, drawing to a conclusion while being ever mindful of that conclusion's plausibility of error. Beyond being a further vessel for pluralism, Assassins are taught to be watchful of pretensions and their own capability to achieve either great dreams or great destruction. In essence, this corollary commands one to take responsibility for one's actions towards oneself and society at large.<ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="ACU" />


Though the maxim as a whole is actually descriptive, not normative, it nevertheless serves as the threshold into Assassin ethos, wherein reason, not divinity or society, is the source for guidance;<ref name="AC"/> dogmatism is discouraged for its potential to brew prejudice and violence,<ref name="ACU"/> and diversity of thought is respected as the closest conduit to reaching truth.<ref name="Essential Guide"/>
Though the maxim as a whole is actually descriptive, not normative, it nevertheless serves as the threshold into Assassin ethos, wherein reason, not divinity or society, is the source for guidance;<ref name="AC" /> dogmatism is discouraged for its potential to brew prejudice and violence,<ref name="ACU" /> and diversity of thought is respected as the closest conduit to reaching truth.<ref name="Essential Guide" />


According to [[Haytham Kenway]], the Templar Order was "born of a realization" that humanity is fundamentally corrupt, necessitating strenuous control for it to be guided to peace.<ref name="AC3"/> From the Assassin perspective, their brotherhood was born of the "realization" that to be wise, one must first liberate one's mind from the assumption of having acquired true knowledge.<ref name="ACB"/>
According to [[Haytham Kenway]], the Templar Order was "born of a realization" that humanity is fundamentally corrupt, necessitating strenuous control for it to be guided to peace.<ref name="AC3" /> From the Assassin perspective, their brotherhood was born of the "realization" that to be wise, one must first liberate one's mind from the assumption of having acquired true knowledge.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


===Liberalism===
===Liberalism===
{{Quote|Twenty-two years ago, I stood where I stand now – and watched my loved ones die, betrayed by those I had called friends. Vengeance clouded my mind. It would have consumed me, were it not for the wisdom of a few strangers, who taught me to look past my instincts. They never preached answers, but guided me to learn from myself. We don't need anyone to tell us what to do; not Savonarola, not the Medici. We are free to follow our own path. There are those who will take that freedom from us, and too many of you gladly give it. But it is our ability to choose – whatever you think is true – that makes us human... There is no book or teacher to give you the answers, to show you the path. Choose your own way! Do not follow me, or anyone else|[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|Twenty-two years ago, I stood where I stand now – and watched my loved ones die, betrayed by those I had called friends. Vengeance clouded my mind. It would have consumed me, were it not for the wisdom of a few strangers, who taught me to look past my instincts. They never preached answers, but guided me to learn from myself. We don't need anyone to tell us what to do; not Savonarola, not the Medici. We are free to follow our own path. There are those who will take that freedom from us, and too many of you gladly give it. But it is our ability to choose – whatever you think is true – that makes us human... There is no book or teacher to give you the answers, to show you the path. Choose your own way! Do not follow me, or anyone else|[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]|Assassin's Creed II}}


Though the Assassins' philosophy begins with a purely empirical assessment of life that seemingly verges on nihilism, their order is profoundly idealistic, with a deep sentiment for principles of social justice, humanitarianism, egalitarianism, and liberty.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/><ref name="ACR"/><ref name="AC3"/>
Though the Assassins' philosophy begins with a purely empirical assessment of life that seemingly verges on nihilism, their order is profoundly idealistic, with a deep sentiment for principles of social justice, humanitarianism, egalitarianism, and liberty.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="AC3" />


It is aforementioned that the Assassins' justify perspectivism with the view that it is logical and realistic, but it is further reinforced ethically by their ardent belief in the "sanctity of life" and each individual's humanity.<ref name="AC2"/> This, in conjunction with moral relativism, are the guiding motives behind their support for cultural diversity and free will. Assassins perceive societal norms and conventions as artificial structures that can hinder one's partiality and lead to prejudices. These false boundaries include but are not limited to national borders, gender, ethnicity, social class, and race. As a result, Assassins oppose discrimination of virtually every kind, with physical abuse and [[Slavery|slavery]] being especially abhorrent. <ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACR"/><ref name="AC3"/><ref name="AC4BF"/><ref name="Freedom Cry">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – ''[[Freedom Cry]]''</ref><ref name="ACRG"/><ref name="ACU"/>
It is aforementioned that the Assassins' justify perspectivism with the view that it is logical and realistic, but it is further reinforced ethically by their ardent belief in the "sanctity of life" and each individual's humanity.<ref name="AC2" /> This, in conjunction with moral relativism, are the guiding motives behind their support for cultural diversity and free will. Assassins perceive societal norms and conventions as artificial structures that can hinder one's partiality and lead to prejudices. These false boundaries include but are not limited to national borders, gender, ethnicity, social class, and race. As a result, Assassins oppose discrimination of virtually every kind, with physical abuse and [[Slavery|slavery]] being especially abhorrent. <ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACBF" /><ref name="Freedom Cry">''[[Freedom Cry]]''</ref><ref name="ACRG" /><ref name="ACU" />


===Goals & Motivations===
===Goals & Motivations===
{{Quote|Man seeks dominion over all that he encounters. I suppose it is a natural tendency for us to aspire towards mastery of our surroundings. But this should not include other human beings. Every day more and more are pressed into service – by deception or by force. Others, though not so firmly imprisoned, are made to feel as if their lives are worthless. I have seen the ways in which men persecute women. Heard the cruel words hurled at those who come here from other lands. Watched as those who believe or act differently are made to suffer...<br/> We discuss such things often – watching as we do from the spires of Masyaf. What can be done to stop this? To encourage tolerance and equality? Some days we speak of education, believing that knowledge will free us from immorality. But as I walk the streets and see slaves sent off to auction – my heart grows cold. When I see the husband hurl abuses and stones at his wife, insisting she exists only to serve him – my fists clench. And when I see children torn from their parents so that another man might profit – sent off to suffer beneath the desert sun and die...<br/> ...On these days, I do not think that dialogue will make a difference. On these days, I can think only of how the perpetrators need to die|Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|Man seeks dominion over all that he encounters. I suppose it is a natural tendency for us to aspire towards mastery of our surroundings. But this should not include other human beings. Every day more and more are pressed into service – by deception or by force. Others, though not so firmly imprisoned, are made to feel as if their lives are worthless. I have seen the ways in which men persecute women. Heard the cruel words hurled at those who come here from other lands. Watched as those who believe or act differently are made to suffer...<br/> We discuss such things often – watching as we do from the spires of Masyaf. What can be done to stop this? To encourage tolerance and equality? Some days we speak of education, believing that knowledge will free us from immorality. But as I walk the streets and see slaves sent off to auction – my heart grows cold. When I see the husband hurl abuses and stones at his wife, insisting she exists only to serve him – my fists clench. And when I see children torn from their parents so that another man might profit – sent off to suffer beneath the desert sun and die...<br/> ...On these days, I do not think that dialogue will make a difference. On these days, I can think only of how the perpetrators need to die|Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Assassin's Creed II}}


In light of their antipathy for authoritarianism, the Assassins throughout history have fought under the banner of liberation for oppressed peoples. In spite of this, freedom was not at the heart of their ambitions, but peace. The Assassins aspire for the establishment of global prosperity and harmony, the genesis of what essentially amounts to a utopia. In this, they share with the Templars a sincere desire to resolve the chaos that plagues humanity. Their incompatible visions of the means by which such a utopia could be achieved dismantled this common spirit.<ref name="AC"/> Unlike the Templars, who condemn humanity as irredeemably weak-minded and corrupt, the Assassins uphold faith, even love, in humanity as one of their core ideals.<ref name="Embers"/> Their fundamentally skeptic creed neither justifies the defeatist attitude that is the hallmark of Templar ideology, nor endorses the notion that a single group can be wise enough to impress a correct way of life or belief on the people at large.<ref name="AC2"/> Consequently, they scorn the notion that a short-cut to universal peace, especially in the form of global enslavement or elitist control, could be a suitable solution to society's ills. Instead, they argue that humanity must be permitted to undergo the slow and arduous journey of developing tolerance for their myriad differences, a process derided as unrealistic and impossible by the Templars.  
In light of their antipathy for authoritarianism, the Assassins throughout history have fought under the banner of liberation for oppressed peoples. In spite of this, freedom was not at the heart of their ambitions, but peace. The Assassins aspire for the establishment of global prosperity and harmony, the genesis of what essentially amounts to a utopia. In this, they share with the Templars a sincere desire to resolve the chaos that plagues humanity. Their incompatible visions of the means by which such a utopia could be achieved dismantled this common spirit.<ref name="AC" /> Unlike the Templars, who condemn humanity as irredeemably weak-minded and corrupt, the Assassins uphold faith, even love, in humanity as one of their core ideals.<ref name="Embers" /> Their fundamentally skeptic creed neither justifies the defeatist attitude that is the hallmark of Templar ideology, nor endorses the notion that a single group can be wise enough to impress a correct way of life or belief on the people at large.<ref name="AC2" /> Consequently, they scorn the notion that a short-cut to universal peace, especially in the form of global enslavement or elitist control, could be a suitable solution to society's ills. Instead, they argue that humanity must be permitted to undergo the slow and arduous journey of developing tolerance for their myriad differences, a process derided as unrealistic and impossible by the Templars.  


In the Assassin view, peace is a product of education, not force,<ref name="AC"/> and this is only possible without the stringent control over information and society that authoritarians advocate. For this reason, and due to Altaïr's reformation of the Order and focus on free will, the Assassins have identified with the ideals of liberty over the centuries, to the extent that by the [[American Revolution]], many Templars, notably [[Grand Master]] Haytham Kenway, believed that the Assassins had abandoned their goal of peace in favor of freedom as an end, even accusing them of anarchism,<ref name="AC3"/><ref name="ACRG"/> although the Assassins support democracy, not the abolition of order and government.<ref name="AC3"/><ref name="ACU"/><ref name="ACTF"/>
In the Assassin view, peace is a product of education, not force,<ref name="AC" /> and this is only possible without the stringent control over information and society that authoritarians advocate. For this reason, and due to Altaïr's reformation of the Order and focus on free will, the Assassins have identified with the ideals of liberty over the centuries, to the extent that by the [[American Revolution]], many Templars, notably [[Grand Master]] Haytham Kenway, believed that the Assassins had abandoned their goal of peace in favor of freedom as an end, even accusing them of anarchism,<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACRG" /> although the Assassins support democracy, not the abolition of order and government.<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACU" /><ref name="The Fall Deluxe" />


Ironically, in spite of the Assassins' optimistic view of humanity as a whole, they do not always retain the same faith for adversaries of human rights. This is the guiding force behind their operations, of which assassinations take primacy. Altaïr could not help but doubt the efficacy of persuasion, lamenting that many abusers were far too cemented in their ways to be redeemed through dialogue. Echoing Altaïr's sentiment, [[Rebecca Crane]] once explained to [[Desmond Miles]] that sometimes, "there's no other way." To protect the lives of innocents, the Assassins believed that realistically, an ideal, noble resolution was not always possible (i.e. one may have to kill a perpetrator to save an innocent). For many members, compassion has been a key motivation that has paradoxically translated into objectives very often revolving around murder.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/> Perhaps most critically, social justice is a unifying theme among Assassins, and in this capacity, they serve as a reactionary force against perceived oppression, tyranny, and abuses against humanity, becoming the mortal enemies of the Templars.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/><ref name="AC3"/>
Ironically, in spite of the Assassins' optimistic view of humanity as a whole, they do not always retain the same faith for adversaries of human rights. This is the guiding force behind their operations, of which assassinations take primacy. Altaïr could not help but doubt the efficacy of persuasion, lamenting that many abusers were far too cemented in their ways to be redeemed through dialogue. Echoing Altaïr's sentiment, [[Rebecca Crane]] once explained to [[Desmond Miles]] that sometimes, "there's no other way." To protect the lives of innocents, the Assassins believed that realistically, an ideal, noble resolution was not always possible (i.e. one may have to kill a perpetrator to save an innocent). For many members, compassion has been a key motivation that has paradoxically translated into objectives very often revolving around murder.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> Perhaps most critically, social justice is a unifying theme among Assassins, and in this capacity, they serve as a reactionary force against perceived oppression, tyranny, and abuses against humanity, becoming the mortal enemies of the Templars.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="AC3" />


===Paradoxes & Misconceptions===
===Paradoxes & Misconceptions===
{{Quote|What follows are the three great ironies of the Assassin Order: (1) Here we seek to promote peace, but murder is our means. (2) Here we seek to open the minds of men, but require obedience to a master and set of rules. (3) Here we seek to reveal the danger of blind faith, yet we are practitioners ourselves|Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|What follows are the three great ironies of the Assassin Order: (1) Here we seek to promote peace, but murder is our means. (2) Here we seek to open the minds of men, but require obedience to a master and set of rules. (3) Here we seek to reveal the danger of blind faith, yet we are practitioners ourselves|Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Assassin's Creed II}}


To laymen and especially Templars, the creed is very often taken literally as a propagation of nihilism, anarchism, and self-gratification. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]], before being inducted into the Assassin Order, is a prime example of this, misconstruing the creed as a suggestion to "chase every desire."<ref name="AC4BF"/> The Templar [[James Wardrop]], in his dying words to [[Shay Cormac]], bemoaned that "if everything is permitted, nothing is safe," implying that the maxim is a call for wanton hedonism.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref> Even the scholarly woman [[Sofia Sartor]] was apt to remark on the creed's "cynicism" upon first hearing it cited by her future husband, the [[Mentor]] Ezio Auditore.<ref name="ACR"/>
To laymen and especially Templars, the creed is very often taken literally as a propagation of nihilism, anarchism, and self-gratification. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]], before being inducted into the Assassin Order, is a prime example of this, misconstruing the creed as a suggestion to "chase every desire."<ref name="ACBF" /> The Templar [[James Wardrop]], in his dying words to [[Shay Cormac]], bemoaned that "if everything is permitted, nothing is safe," implying that the maxim is a call for wanton hedonism.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref> Even the scholarly woman [[Sofia Sartor]] was apt to remark on the creed's "cynicism" upon first hearing it cited by her future husband, the [[Mentor]] Ezio Auditore.<ref name="Revelations" />


As Altaïr reported in [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|his codex]], it was not an uncommon occurrence that people newly exposed to the creed be waylaid by immorality or driven mad by the disintegration of a sense of security.<ref name="AC2"/> Experienced Assassins were often obliged to chide their pupils or outsiders for misinterpreting "everything is permitted" as a message to abolish all sense of moral restraint and discipline.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACR"/><ref name="AC4BF"/>
As Altaïr reported in [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's Codex|his codex]], it was not an uncommon occurrence that people newly exposed to the creed be waylaid by immorality or driven mad by the disintegration of a sense of security.<ref name="AC2" /> Experienced Assassins were often obliged to chide their pupils or outsiders for misinterpreting "everything is permitted" as a message to abolish all sense of moral restraint and discipline.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="ACBF" />


The Assassins' devotion to free will and their assertion of moral relativism can indeed invite questions of whether or not they and their creed are nihilistic or anarchic. Their liberal belief system, along with their support of cultural expression and life,<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACR"/><ref name="Embers"/> would indicate otherwise. The creed itself, however, implies that all values are meaningless. A contradiction thus arises, which can be summarized as "why do Assassins adhere strictly to beliefs while asserting that none are true?" This can be taken even further into a charge of hypocrisy when one considers that Assassins preach freedom of beliefs and yet use violence to suppress those who reject their own beliefs (of free will), an accusation that the Templars [[Abu'l Nuqoud]] and [[Jubair al Hakim]] directed upon Altaïr with their dying words.<ref name="AC"/>
The Assassins' devotion to free will and their assertion of moral relativism can indeed invite questions of whether or not they and their creed are nihilistic or anarchic. Their liberal belief system, along with their support of cultural expression and life,<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="Embers" /> would indicate otherwise. The creed itself, however, implies that all values are meaningless. A contradiction thus arises, which can be summarized as "why do Assassins adhere strictly to beliefs while asserting that none are true?" This can be taken even further into a charge of hypocrisy when one considers that Assassins preach freedom of beliefs and yet use violence to suppress those who reject their own beliefs (of free will), an accusation that the Templars [[Abu'l Nuqoud]] and [[Jubair al Hakim]] directed upon Altaïr with their dying words.<ref name="AC" />


While Altaïr at the time noted that he had no "satisfactory answer" to these charges, even expressing fear that "none exist," Ezio Auditore and Edward Kenway both provided insight into how these paradoxes are resolved.
While Altaïr at the time noted that he had no "satisfactory answer" to these charges, even expressing fear that "none exist," Ezio Auditore and Edward Kenway both provided insight into how these paradoxes are resolved.


In addressing this paradox, Ezio explained that the creed itself is more akin to that of a scientific theory, rather than a doctrine in itself, and therefore it is neither meant to be followed nor obeyed, but merely understood.<ref name="ACR"/> Edward Kenway, upon his induction into the Assassin Order, posed the same questions to the Mentor [[Ah Tabai]]. When Ah Tabai redirected them back to him, the former pirate answered that "it might be that this idea is only the beginning of wisdom, and not its final form."<ref name="AC4BF"/> In other words, the creed would be a call to nihilism—and implicitly the Assassins hypocritical for not adhering wholly to it—if it were a dogma itself. It is not, however, the dogma of the Assassins, for it can be said to be the scientific introduction ''to'' a belief system, one that only formulates the framework of an ideology, but not the completed complex of ideals itself. As such, while "nothing is true," and all beliefs and moral values can not be validated from an objective standpoint, it does not follow that morals and beliefs should be ''perceived'' as false from an ethical standpoint. While "everything is permitted" from a naturalistic perspective, it does not follow that everything must necessarily be ethically permissible. Thus, the creed is descriptive, not normative; it does not reject the notion that there is an absolute truth, nor assert that it does exist. The Assassins regard the creed as an exposition to their concept of wisdom, in that they believe that one must first understand the subjective origins of all beliefs and values before devising his or her own ideology, so as to remain open-minded and unprejudiced, but the relativity of beliefs does not make beliefs insignificant.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/><ref name="AC4BF"/>
In addressing this paradox, Ezio explained that the creed itself is more akin to that of a scientific theory, rather than a doctrine in itself, and therefore it is neither meant to be followed nor obeyed, but merely understood.<ref name="Revelations" /> Edward Kenway, upon his induction into the Assassin Order, posed the same questions to the Mentor [[Ah Tabai]]. When Ah Tabai redirected them back to him, the former pirate answered that "it might be that this idea is only the beginning of wisdom, and not its final form."<ref name="ACBF" /> In other words, the creed would be a call to nihilism—and implicitly the Assassins hypocritical for not adhering wholly to it—if it were a dogma itself. It is not, however, the dogma of the Assassins, for it can be said to be the scientific introduction ''to'' a belief system, one that only formulates the framework of an ideology, but not the completed complex of ideals itself. As such, while "nothing is true," and all beliefs and moral values can not be validated from an objective standpoint, it does not follow that morals and beliefs should be ''perceived'' as false from an ethical standpoint. While "everything is permitted" from a naturalistic perspective, it does not follow that everything must necessarily be ethically permissible. Thus, the creed is descriptive, not normative; it does not reject the notion that there is an absolute truth, nor assert that it does exist. The Assassins regard the creed as an exposition to their concept of wisdom, in that they believe that one must first understand the subjective origins of all beliefs and values before devising his or her own ideology, so as to remain open-minded and unprejudiced, but the relativity of beliefs does not make beliefs insignificant.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACBF" />


While explaining why the creed is not meant to support nihilism or anarchism, it does not resolve the paradox that Assassins murder in the name of peace or kill those that disagree with their own ideals in the name of free will. Altaïr, in attempting to provide an answer, suggested that the creed incorporates an even deeper meaning: that paradoxes exist and are not impossible, or rather that it is because paradoxes exist and cannot be avoided, that "nothing is true.<ref name="AC2"/>
While explaining why the creed is not meant to support nihilism or anarchism, it does not resolve the paradox that Assassins murder in the name of peace or kill those that disagree with their own ideals in the name of free will. Altaïr, in attempting to provide an answer, suggested that the creed incorporates an even deeper meaning: that paradoxes exist and are not impossible, or rather that it is because paradoxes exist and cannot be avoided, that "nothing is true.<ref name="AC2" />


==Methods==
==Methods==
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===Precision and Stealth===
===Precision and Stealth===
Throughout the long centuries of war between the Assassins and Templars, members of both factions often mused on the similarity of their goals and the contrast between their means.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="ACR"/> Even so, it was a frequent contention of Templars that the Assassins' methods were identical to their own in principle: "a minor evil, for a greater good."<ref name="AC"/> Indeed, the Assassins extensively hunted and murdered [[assassination targets|key individuals]] they perceived to be corrupt or a danger to humanity, and this became one of their defining attributes.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/> A critical distinction, however, lied in the strict tenet that an Assassin must refrain from harming an innocent. As Altaïr reflected, the Templars were brutal and lacked precision in their methods: burning books wholesale, committing grand massacres, and in later histories, instigating nation-wide purges.<ref name="AC"/>
Throughout the long centuries of war between the Assassins and Templars, members of both factions often mused on the similarity of their goals and the contrast between their means.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="Revelations" /> Even so, it was a frequent contention of Templars that the Assassins' methods were identical to their own in principle: "a minor evil, for a greater good."<ref name="AC" /> Indeed, the Assassins extensively hunted and murdered [[assassination targets|key individuals]] they perceived to be corrupt or a danger to humanity, and this became one of their defining attributes.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> A critical distinction, however, lied in the strict tenet that an Assassin must refrain from harming an innocent. As Altaïr reflected, the Templars were brutal and lacked precision in their methods: burning books wholesale, committing grand massacres, and in later histories, instigating nation-wide purges.<ref name="AC" />


Accordingly, precision was a guiding principle behind the Assassins' technique and a factor behind their focus on stealth and discretion. By reducing collateral damage and the chance of open conflict, casualties would be minimized. Such a tactic aligned with their traditional respect for humanity and life, and in theory (though not always in practice), assassinations were to be carried out only in cases of utmost necessity. Once a target had been killed, agents were dissuaded from rejoicing in the death, and some even adopted the practice of paying last respects, no matter how vile they held them to be.<ref name="ACAC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''</ref><ref name="AC2"/><ref name="AC3"/>
Accordingly, precision was a guiding principle behind the Assassins' technique and a factor behind their focus on stealth and discretion. By reducing collateral damage and the chance of open conflict, casualties would be minimized. Such a tactic aligned with their traditional respect for humanity and life, and in theory (though not always in practice), assassinations were to be carried out only in cases of utmost necessity. Once a target had been killed, agents were dissuaded from rejoicing in the death, and some even adopted the practice of paying last respects, no matter how vile they held them to be.<ref name="ACAC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''</ref><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="AC3" />


Although not every Assassin operated on the level of perfectionism exhibited by [[Francesco Vecellio]], <ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref> prodigious information was expected to be gathered before an assassination is attempted. Failure to do so could yield catastrophic errors, such as [[Arno Dorian]]'s mistaken murder of the Templar ally [[Chrétien Lafrenière]].<ref name="ACU"/> For their investigations, Assassins referred to a variety of means including but not limited to: [[eavesdropping|espionage]], [[pickpocketing|theft]] of documents, and mingling with locals.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACB"/><ref name="ACPL"/><ref name="ACU"/>
Although not every Assassin operated on the level of perfectionism exhibited by [[Francesco Vecellio]], <ref name="ACPL">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref> prodigious information was expected to be gathered before an assassination is attempted. Failure to do so could yield catastrophic errors, such as [[Arno Dorian]]'s mistaken murder of the Templar ally [[Chrétien Lafrenière]].<ref name="ACU" /> For their investigations, Assassins referred to a variety of means including but not limited to: [[eavesdropping|espionage]], [[pickpocketing|theft]] of documents, and mingling with locals.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="ACPL" /><ref name="ACU" />


In some ways, the reforms of Altaïr promoted a greater level of stealth than under the tenure of his predecessor, Rashid ad-din Sinan. Previously, it was common practice for the Levantine Assassins to perform high-risk, near suicidal, yet awe-inspiring assassinations in crowded, public areas.<ref name="ACU"/> This tactic relied on shock to impress power—through fear—in the public imagination.<ref name="AC"/> Under Altaïr's direction, the Assassins retreated further into the shadows, and this approach was generally discouraged, if not outright abolished, and restrictions on formerly banned methods such as [[poison]] were lifted. While some members were impatient with the secrecy demanded by the brotherhood, feeling that it hampered progress and influence, Altaïr feared the great risks of exposure to public society. Ever mindful that Assassins could be branded as madmen and destroyed if they remained an open target, as evident in the [[Fall of Masyaf]] to the [[Mongol Empire]], Altaïr withdrew the brotherhood further into secrecy. Thus, security was another reason for the Assassins' policy of stealth.<ref name="AC"/>
In some ways, the reforms of Altaïr promoted a greater level of stealth than under the tenure of his predecessor, Rashid ad-din Sinan. Previously, it was common practice for the Levantine Assassins to perform high-risk, near suicidal, yet awe-inspiring assassinations in crowded, public areas.<ref name="ACU" /> This tactic relied on shock to impress power—through fear—in the public imagination.<ref name="AC" /> Under Altaïr's direction, the Assassins retreated further into the shadows, and this approach was generally discouraged, if not outright abolished, and restrictions on formerly banned methods such as [[poison]] were lifted. While some members were impatient with the secrecy demanded by the brotherhood, feeling that it hampered progress and influence, Altaïr feared the great risks of exposure to public society. Ever mindful that Assassins could be branded as madmen and destroyed if they remained an open target, as evident in the [[Fall of Masyaf]] to the [[Mongol Empire]], Altaïr withdrew the brotherhood further into secrecy. Thus, security was another reason for the Assassins' policy of stealth.<ref name="AC" />


Despite this, it was not unknown for Assassins even after the High Middle Ages to resort to open conflict, and these uncommon tactics could range from the instigation of riots, employment of mercenaries, or even a direct militaristic assault on enemy bases.<ref name="ACR"/><ref name="AC3"/><ref name="ACRG"/>
Despite this, it was not unknown for Assassins even after the High Middle Ages to resort to open conflict, and these uncommon tactics could range from the instigation of riots, employment of mercenaries, or even a direct militaristic assault on enemy bases.<ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACRG" />


===Social Reforms===
===Social Reforms===
In Altaïr's time, the Assassins were markedly apprehensive that public promotion of their ideals could yield societal reforms. As a result, at first much of their activities revolved only around the elimination or sabotage of those they believed threatened the rights of humanity. With their dream that humanity arrive at utopia through free will, their way of guidance was often indirect, with an emphasis on individuals learning through self-experience. For instance, their way of teaching Ezio against the path of vengeance involved allowing him to experience that journey personally.
In Altaïr's time, the Assassins were markedly apprehensive that public promotion of their ideals could yield societal reforms. As a result, at first much of their activities revolved only around the elimination or sabotage of those they believed threatened the rights of humanity. With their dream that humanity arrive at utopia through free will, their way of guidance was often indirect, with an emphasis on individuals learning through self-experience. For instance, their way of teaching Ezio against the path of vengeance involved allowing him to experience that journey personally.


Over time, the brotherhood's policies evolved and during the [[Renaissance|Italian Renaissance]], the Assassins under the leadership of Ezio Auditore became more active at winning the hearts of the public. It was Ezio's conviction that the strength of the Assassins derived from the strength of the common people, a sentiment initially rebuffed by the cynical Mentor [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]. Accordingly, the Assassins' campaign in [[Rome]] was prolific in rehabilitating a city crumbling under the weight of [[Borgia]] corruption, such as funding renovations, sponsoring merchants, and rescuing civilians.<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="ACTF"/>
Over time, the brotherhood's policies evolved and during the [[Renaissance|Italian Renaissance]], the Assassins under the leadership of Ezio Auditore became more active at winning the hearts of the public. It was Ezio's conviction that the strength of the Assassins derived from the strength of the common people, a sentiment initially rebuffed by the cynical Mentor [[Niccolò Machiavelli]]. Accordingly, the Assassins' campaign in [[Rome]] was prolific in rehabilitating a city crumbling under the weight of [[Borgia]] corruption, such as funding renovations, sponsoring merchants, and rescuing civilians.<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="The Fall Deluxe" />


The order continued to adapt and reform gradually through the centuries, and by the 20th century, their activities began to shift over to non-violent social reforms rather than aggressive enforcement. The transition was tenuous: certain branches, such as the fledgling branch established in North America by [[Achilles Davenport]] and the Assassin-sponsored movement ''[[Narodnaya Volya]]'' engaged in operations smacking of terrorism. It was only after [[World War II]] that the Assassins definitively refocused their activities towards inspiring change through example. Assassinations became far rarer, and until the [[Great Purge|Great Purge of 2000]], the shadow war with the Templars defused to one waged through covert tampering of political elections instead.<ref name="ACTF"/>
The order continued to adapt and reform gradually through the centuries, and by the 20th century, their activities began to shift over to non-violent social reforms rather than aggressive enforcement. The transition was tenuous: certain branches, such as the fledgling branch established in North America by [[Achilles Davenport]] and the Assassin-sponsored movement ''[[Narodnaya Volya]]'' engaged in operations smacking of terrorism. It was only after [[World War II]] that the Assassins definitively refocused their activities towards inspiring change through example. Assassinations became far rarer, and until the [[Great Purge|Great Purge of 2000]], the shadow war with the Templars defused to one waged through covert tampering of political elections instead.<ref name="The Fall Deluxe" />


==Practices==
==Practices==
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{{Main|Initiation into the Assassin Order}}
{{Main|Initiation into the Assassin Order}}
[[File:Ascension 9.png|thumb|250px|Claudia Auditore being inducted into the Assassin Order in 1503]]
[[File:Ascension 9.png|thumb|250px|Claudia Auditore being inducted into the Assassin Order in 1503]]
There were two ways of entering into the Order: through birth, like Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore and Desmond Miles,<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/> or through recruitment, like [[Assassin apprentices]], Edward Kenway and Shaun Hastings.<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="AC4BF"/><ref name="AC2"/>
There were two ways of entering into the Order: through birth, like Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore and Desmond Miles,<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> or through recruitment, like [[Assassin apprentices]], Edward Kenway and Shaun Hastings.<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="ACBF">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref><ref name="AC2" />


After declaring oneself an Assassin under the Creed, a trainee would be tested to prove their worth over an unspecified period of time. For example, Ezio was tasked with hunting down Templar conspirators over years before he was officially inducted,<ref name="AC2"/> whereas Assassin apprentices had to gain enough experience in their contract missions across the world before joining the [[Assassins Guilds|Assassins Guild]] as fully-fledged members.<ref name="ACB"/>
After declaring oneself an Assassin under the Creed, a trainee would be tested to prove their worth over an unspecified period of time. For example, Ezio was tasked with hunting down Templar conspirators over years before he was officially inducted,<ref name="AC2" /> whereas Assassin apprentices had to gain enough experience in their contract missions across the world before joining the [[Assassins Guilds|Assassins Guild]] as fully-fledged members.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


===Training===
===Training===
The Assassins spent their entire lives training to kill.<ref name="AC"/> From an early age, they were taught to observe their surroundings and plan ahead. Combat skills were essential and focused on bladed weaponry. However, the most important consideration in the Assassins' training was concealment. Stealth was the greatest weapon of the Assassins, and everything about their lives emphasized a devotion to it.<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/> It was essential for an Assassin to be able to reach their target unnoticed and then slip back into the crowd after they had struck.<ref name="AC"/>
The Assassins spent their entire lives training to kill.<ref name="AC" /> From an early age, they were taught to observe their surroundings and plan ahead. Combat skills were essential and focused on bladed weaponry. However, the most important consideration in the Assassins' training was concealment. Stealth was the greatest weapon of the Assassins, and everything about their lives emphasized a devotion to it.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> It was essential for an Assassin to be able to reach their target unnoticed and then slip back into the crowd after they had struck.<ref name="AC" />


Another significant focus of an Assassin's training was maneuverability. By the time an Assassin reached the [[Ranks|rank]] of Master Assassin, they were also a master of [[freerunning]], an early form of {{Wiki|parkour}} extensively utilized by the Assassins. Widely seen as alien by the general populace, this method of movement allowed the Assassins to reach areas not otherwise accessible. Freerunning gave the Assassins a significant advantage over nearly all of their enemies and city [[guards]], and could be used to traverse crowded urban environments quickly and efficiently.
Another significant focus of an Assassin's training was maneuverability. By the time an Assassin reached the [[Ranks|rank]] of Master Assassin, they were also a master of [[freerunning]], an early form of {{Wiki|parkour}} extensively utilized by the Assassins. Widely seen as alien by the general populace, this method of movement allowed the Assassins to reach areas not otherwise accessible. Freerunning gave the Assassins a significant advantage over nearly all of their enemies and city [[guards]], and could be used to traverse crowded urban environments quickly and efficiently.


[[File:AC1 Fight Instructor.png|thumb|250px|left|Altaïr with the combat trainer at Masyaf]]
[[File:AC1 Fight Instructor.png|thumb|250px|left|Altaïr with the combat trainer at Masyaf]]
However, not all Assassins were trained from birth, particularly those recruited later in life. Trainees had to learn the ways of their craft through personal experience and the teachings from other Assassins in the field. For example, Ezio learned many techniques from other Assassins and allies like [[Paola]], his uncle [[Mario Auditore]] and the [[Thieves|thief]] [[Rosa]], as well as several fundamental assassination techniques through reading Altaïr's Codex.<ref name="AC2"/> Centuries later, Edward Kenway used skills learned through [[piracy]] to better himself as an Assassin.<ref name="AC4BF"/>
However, not all Assassins were trained from birth, particularly those recruited later in life. Trainees had to learn the ways of their craft through personal experience and the teachings from other Assassins in the field. For example, Ezio learned many techniques from other Assassins and allies like [[Paola]], his uncle [[Mario Auditore]] and the [[Thieves|thief]] [[Rosa]], as well as several fundamental assassination techniques through reading Altaïr's Codex.<ref name="AC2" /> Centuries later, Edward Kenway used skills learned through [[piracy]] to better himself as an Assassin.<ref name="ACBF" />


Unlike certain other factions, the Assassins did not have a specific style of fighting. Aside from their signature Hidden Blade, each branch used weapons and fighting styles native to the area. For example, the Turkish Assassins favored curved daggers,<ref name="ACR"/> while the [[Chinese Assassins]] were trained in ''{{Wiki|Chinese martial arts|wushu}}''.<ref name="Embers">''[[Assassin's Creed: Embers]]''</ref>
Unlike certain other factions, the Assassins did not have a specific style of fighting. Aside from their signature Hidden Blade, each branch used weapons and fighting styles native to the area. For example, the Turkish Assassins favored curved daggers,<ref name="Revelations" /> while the [[Chinese Assassins]] were trained in ''{{Wiki|Chinese martial arts|wushu}}''.<ref name="Embers">''[[Assassin's Creed: Embers]]''</ref>


===Equipment===
===Equipment===
Throughout the ages, the Brotherhood has had many weapons at its disposal. During ancient times, the Assassins did not have any standard attire or equipment, but ancient Assassins were known for using [[Long weapons|spears]], [[poison]]s, [[bow]]s, and other armaments.<ref name="AC2"/> By the time of the High Middle Ages, they had assumed white as their general color and robes with beaked hoods as their common clothing.
Throughout the ages, the Brotherhood has had many weapons at its disposal. During ancient times, the Assassins did not have any standard attire or equipment, but ancient Assassins were known for using [[Long weapons|spears]], [[poison]]s, [[bow]]s, and other armaments.<ref name="AC2" /> By the time of the High Middle Ages, they had assumed white as their general color and robes with beaked hoods as their common clothing.


This age also marked the appearance of the Assassins' signature weapon, the [[Hidden Blade]], a retractable blade first conceptualized by [[Darius]]. Other weapons used by the Assassins included swords, [[short blades]] and [[throwing knives]], though the Order forbade the use of poison as "a coward's tool". Many such rules changed under the leadership of Altaïr, who pioneered several inventions and techniques with the assistance of an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. These included the [[Poison Blade]], the [[Hidden Gun]], and new types of assassinations which dramatically altered the practices of the Order.<ref name="AC"/>
This age also marked the appearance of the Assassins' signature weapon, the [[Hidden Blade]], a retractable blade first conceptualized by [[Darius]]. Other weapons used by the Assassins included swords, [[short blades]] and [[throwing knives]], though the Order forbade the use of poison as "a coward's tool". Many such rules changed under the leadership of Altaïr, who pioneered several inventions and techniques with the assistance of an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]. These included the [[Poison Blade]], the [[Hidden Gun]], and new types of assassinations which dramatically altered the practices of the Order.<ref name="AC" />


From the Renaissance onward, the Assassins' equipment did not change significantly, but some weapons were added to their arsenal. The use of armor over robes had become popular, although the white robes with beaked hoods persisted. Ezio Auditore and other Italian Assassins used a Hidden Gun, [[crossbow]], [[poison darts]], [[Bombs#Smoke bombs|smoke bombs]], and a secondary Hidden Blade, among more conventional weapons like swords and knives. Some regions also had unique weapons not seen elsewhere, like the [[Tomahawks|tomahawk]] of Ratonhnhaké:ton or [[Hookblade]]s used in the early 16th century Ottoman Empire. Still others, such as the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|Caribbean Assassins]], did not have beaked hoods as part of their standard attire.
From the Renaissance onward, the Assassins' equipment did not change significantly, but some weapons were added to their arsenal. The use of armor over robes had become popular, although the white robes with beaked hoods persisted. Ezio Auditore and other Italian Assassins used a Hidden Gun, [[crossbow]], [[poison darts]], [[Bombs#Smoke bombs|smoke bombs]], and a secondary Hidden Blade, among more conventional weapons like swords and knives. Some regions also had unique weapons not seen elsewhere, like the [[Tomahawks|tomahawk]] of Ratonhnhaké:ton or [[Hookblade]]s used in the early 16th century Ottoman Empire. Still others, such as the [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|Caribbean Assassins]], did not have beaked hoods as part of their standard attire.
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Under the Mentorship of the Sikh [[Jayadeep Mir]], the British Brotherhood adopted the fear tactics developed by the [[Indian Brotherhood of Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]], began utilizing fear tactics through the employment of hallucinogens and [[fear bombs]]. By scaring enemies from battle, the Indian and British Assassins could avoid being forced to kill them, thereby mitigating casualties.  
Under the Mentorship of the Sikh [[Jayadeep Mir]], the British Brotherhood adopted the fear tactics developed by the [[Indian Brotherhood of Assassins|Indian Brotherhood]], began utilizing fear tactics through the employment of hallucinogens and [[fear bombs]]. By scaring enemies from battle, the Indian and British Assassins could avoid being forced to kill them, thereby mitigating casualties.  


In modern times, Assassins followed the rest of society into the new era. As technology progressed, guns became commonplace and computers became prevalent, with Assassins like Rebecca Crane and [[Hannah Mueller]] specializing in their use.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="AC3"/><ref name="ACTF"/> While Desmond Miles was being held by [[Abstergo Industries]] within their [[Animus Project laboratory|Roman facility]], a small group of Assassins attempted to rescue him, armed with automatic weapons.<ref name="AC"/>
In modern times, Assassins followed the rest of society into the new era. As technology progressed, guns became commonplace and computers became prevalent, with Assassins like Rebecca Crane and [[Hannah Mueller]] specializing in their use.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="AC3" /><ref name="The Fall #2">''Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #2''</ref> While Desmond Miles was being held by [[Abstergo Industries]] within their [[Animus Project laboratory|Roman facility]], a small group of Assassins attempted to rescue him, armed with automatic weapons.<ref name="AC" />


===Burial system===
===Burial system===
Historically, Assassins always showed great respect for the dead. Their own were buried in crypts or large tombs, wrapped in a cloth shroud with their red sash spread across the body. The greatest Assassins were venerated in large tombs and entombed within sarcophagi, their likeness emblazoned on the lid and their symbol venerated in the flags of the tomb.<ref name="AC2"/>
Historically, Assassins always showed great respect for the dead. Their own were buried in crypts or large tombs, wrapped in a cloth shroud with their red sash spread across the body. The greatest Assassins were venerated in large tombs and entombed within sarcophagi, their likeness emblazoned on the lid and their symbol venerated in the flags of the tomb.<ref name="AC2" />


For all assassination targets, unless circumstances prevented, Assassins would give them their last rites after they had passed away. Early in his career as an Assassin, Ezio Auditore was reprimanded by his uncle Mario for disrespecting the corpse of his target and longtime rival [[Vieri de' Pazzi]], instilling in him a respect for the dead.<ref name="AC2"/>
For all assassination targets, unless circumstances prevented, Assassins would give them their last rites after they had passed away. Early in his career as an Assassin, Ezio Auditore was reprimanded by his uncle Mario for disrespecting the corpse of his target and longtime rival [[Vieri de' Pazzi]], instilling in him a respect for the dead.<ref name="AC2" />


===Expulsion===
===Expulsion===
When an Assassin had behaved irrationally on several occasions, the [[Assassin Council]] could call for a vote of expulsion. The expulsion would include that the Assassin was stripped of their rank and exiled from the Brotherhood.
When an Assassin had behaved irrationally on several occasions, the [[Assassin Council]] could call for a vote of expulsion. The expulsion would include that the Assassin was stripped of their rank and exiled from the Brotherhood.


The Assassin Arno Dorian was expelled from the Order, after he had defied the Council's orders, performed several assassinations without the Council's consent and in their words "flouted the Creed at every step".<ref name="ACU"/>
The Assassin Arno Dorian was expelled from the Order, after he had defied the Council's orders, performed several assassinations without the Council's consent and in their words "flouted the Creed at every step".<ref name="ACU" />


In cases of extreme disregard for the Creed's tenets, an expelled member may further become the target of assassination by their former comrades, such examples being [[Perotto Calderon]] for the theft of the Shroud of Eden, and Shay Cormac for the theft of the Voynich manuscript.
In cases of extreme disregard for the Creed's tenets, an expelled member may further become the target of assassination by their former comrades, such examples being [[Perotto Calderon]] for the theft of the Shroud of Eden, and Shay Cormac for the theft of the Voynich manuscript.


==History==
==History==
===Prehistory===
===Formation===
[[File:Adam and Eve.png|thumb|250px|Adam and Eve, the oldest known proto-Assassins]]
The bloodline of the original Assassins was formed millennia ago, after members of the First Civilization conceived children with humans. These children had the appearance of humans, but were gifted with some of the inhuman abilities from the precursor race, mainly [[Eagle Vision]]. However, throughout the years, these senses were spread thin into the genetic pool, and became dormant in many humans. Only those with high concentrations of First Civilization genetics could freely use the power in the modern era, or those who gained the ability through the [[Bleeding Effect]].
The bloodline of the original proto-Assassins was formed millennia ago, after members of the First Civilization conceived children with humans. These hybrids had the appearance of humans, but were gifted with some of the inhuman abilities from the precursor race, mainly [[Eagle Vision]].<ref name="AC2"/> In 75,010 BCE,<ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref> a hybrid named [[Eve]] rebelled against her creators, unaffected by the effects of the Isu's [[Pieces of Eden]] due to the lack of necessary neurotransmitters in her brain, and stole an [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]]. Afterwards, she proceeded to wake another hybrid, [[Adam]].<ref name="Essential Guide"/> As fighters for humanity's free will, they were considered to be the first proto-Assassins.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Into the Animus]]''</ref>


===Ancient world===
Regardless of ability, many of the resulting humans eventually banded together to accomplish the same goals shared with their modern-day descendants: the protection of the free will for all people, and the removal of individuals who would threaten the freedom of others.<ref name="AC2" />
====Precursor activities====
{{Quote|The Mentor's role is to oversee and coordinate the actions of our Order in the pursuit of harmony through free will. In the old days, that usually meant killing anyone who became too powerful or greedy.|The Mentor about the Order's methods, 2000.|Assassin's Creed: The Fall}}
The first known assassination carried out by the defenders of free will who would later be considered proto-Assassins took place in 465 BCE, when the Persian [[Darius]] killed [[Xerxes I of Persia|King Xerxes I]],<ref name="AC2"/> whose reign was aided by proto-Templars.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/> This was the first usage of the Hidden Blade, which would become the Assassins' iconic weapon.<ref name="AC2"/>


Some hundred years later, in the 4th century BCE, an [[Babylonian Brotherhood|ancient Order]] that served as precursors to the Assassins operated, and counted [[Iltani]] among its members.<ref name="ACCI">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''</ref> In 323 BCE, she halted the advance of [[Alexander the Great]], an ally of proto-Templars,<ref name="Encyclopedia"/> when she fatally poisoned him and attempted to retrieve his [[Staves of Eden|Staff of Eden]].<ref name="AC2"/>
===Early Ancient era===
In 465 BCE, [[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes I]] was killed by the Persian Assassin Darius with a Hidden Blade, because the Achaemenid dynasty was being supported by the Templars. A century later, the Templar-affiliated conqueror known as [[Alexander the Great]] was poisoned by the Assassin [[Iltani]] in order to attain a [[Staves of Eden|Stave of Eden]].<ref name="AC2" />


In 210 BCE, the first Emperor of China, [[Qin Shi Huang]], also affiliated with proto-Templars,<ref name="Encyclopedia"/> was killed by [[Wei Yu]] for his tyrannical rule over the Chinese people.<ref name="AC2"/>
In 210 BCE, the Chinese Assassin [[Wei Yu]] killed the Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]] with a spear, to free the people of the land from the Templar-backed tyrant.<ref name="AC2" />


During the 2nd century BCE, a group that served as precursors to the Assassin Brotherhood seemingly operated in Egypt, as the [[Rosetta Stone]], issued in 196 BCE, contained sensitive information concerning the Assassins.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
===Roman era===
[[File:Assassination of Julius Caesar.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Assassins killing Julius Caesar]]
During the later days of the [[Roman Republic]], the Assassin Order (known as ''Liberalis Circulum'') was secretly enemy of the {{Wiki|Roman Senate}}, the Templar-influenced ruling body of the Republic. Little is known of the Assassin Order's hierarchy and activities during this time, barring a few major assassinations. In 44 BCE, forty Assassins, who had previously been part of the Roman Senate, plotted the [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|assassination]] of the Roman dictator, [[Gaius Julius Caesar]]. [[Marcus Junius Brutus]] was tasked with plotting the assassination by [[Gaius Cassius Longinus]], after seeing visions granted by the First Civilization in the [[Colosseum Vault]]. Twenty-three of the forty Assassins stabbed Caesar to death at the Roman Senate.<ref name="Brotherhood" /> Following this event, the Assassins went their separate ways, but most were eventually tracked down and killed by Caesar's allies. Brutus himself committed suicide before the {{Wiki|Battle of Philippi}}, which his forces eventually lost. Afterward, his Brothers unsuccessfully tried to revive him with the [[Shroud of Eden]].<ref name="Project Legacy">''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]''</ref>


====Formation of the Hidden Ones====
In 30 BCE, [[Cleopatra]], Caesar's former lover and Queen of [[Egypt]], was killed by the [[Egyptian Assassins|Egyptian Assassin]] [[Amunet]] with a venomous [[Snakes|snake]]. Years later, on 24 January 41 CE, [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor ]] [[Caligula]] was stabbed to death by the Assassin [[Leonius]] under unknown circumstances.<ref name="AC2" />
{{Dialogue|Aya|When we assassinate, we assassinate only those who deserve it. The few sick souls who try to control us... but they will never know who we are. Cold, calculated poets of the kill.|Bayek|I am fine with this. I am not a father anymore. I am not a husband. I am not a Medjay. I am a Hidden One.|Bayek and Aya during the inception of their brotherhood, 47 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
In 49 BCE, members of the [[Order of the Ancients]], a group that would later develop into the Knights Templar, travelled to the [[Siwa|Siwa Oasis]] in [[Egypt]] to discover more about an [[Siwa Vault|Isu vault]] hidden beneath the [[Temple of Amun]]. In doing so, they kidnapped the local protector, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], and his young son [[Khemu]] to push the Medjay for information. The altercation led to the death of his son, sending Bayek and his wife [[Aya]] on a quest for vengeance against the Ancients. After killing his first target [[Rudjek]], Bayek returned to Siwa to kill the priest [[Medunamun]], from whom he obtained an Apple of Eden.<ref name="ACO"/>


Aya was bound to her duties as protector to Queen [[Cleopatra]], who was engaged in a civil war with her brother [[Ptolemy XIII]], supported by the Ancients. During her absence, Bayek hunted the men responsible, forming a network of people opposing the Ancients and supporting Cleopatra. As Bayek took down most of the Order's network, his and Aya's attentions shifted to helping Cleopatra secure an alliance with [[Pompey the Great]] against Ptolemy to get support from the [[Roman Republic]]. When the Ancients had Pompey murdered, they helped her meet with Pompey's rival, general [[Julius Caesar]], in [[Alexandria]], which formed a successful alliance. The two later aided Cleopatra by unlocking the door to the tomb of Alexander the Great.<ref name="ACO"/>
In 259 CE, the Assassins [[Accipiter]] and [[Aquilus]] safeguarded an [[Ankh]] for the Assassin Order. Aquilus' father, [[Lucius]], initially held the Ankh, but when he was killed by Templars, Aquilus fought to retrieve it. He uncovered a Templar traitor, [[Faustinus]], who pointed to Roman senator [[Caïus Fulvus Vultur]] as the ringleader before Aquilus eliminated him. Though he was able to kill and retrieve the Ankh from Vultur, Aquilus died a captive of the [[Prefect of Lugdunum]]. Accipiter, Aquilus' cousin, managed to save Aquilus' wife, [[Valeria]], and she told him of the work that they were doing. Together, the two recovered the Ankh, and Valeria interred it in a shrine to Aquilus' memory.<ref name="Ankh of Isis">''[[Assassin's Creed - The Ankh of Isis Trilogy]]''</ref>


However, this allowed the Ancients – who were manipulating Caesar and Cleopatra as well – to obtain Alexander's Staff of Eden, having taken the Apple of Eden from Cleopatra's follower [[Apollodorus the Sicilian]]. In 47 BCE, after Caesar and Cleopatra betrayed Bayek and Aya under the Ancients' influence, the two returned to Siwa to stop the Order's leader [[Flavius Metellus]], finding only an opened vault. Bayek tracked Flavius down, exacting revenge for their son and reacquiring the Apple.<ref name="ACO"/>
In the 4th century, an [[Roman Assassin|Assassin]] operated in the Roman Empire during the rise of [[Constantine I]] as emperor, witnessing the foundation of [[Constantinople]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/DarbyMcDevitt/status/694275921604407296 Darby McDevitt's Twitter]</ref>
 
Meanwhile, Aya had recruited the Roman Senators [[Marcus Junius Brutus]] and [[Gaius Cassius Longinus]], enemies of Caesar, to their cause, determined to leave for [[Rome]] to combat the Ancients there. Before leaving, Bayek and Aya named their new brotherhood the Hidden Ones, laying out the foundation of the Creed and their customs. They each established bureaus in [[Memphis]] and Rome.<ref name="ACO"/>
 
====Early assassinations====
{{Quote|[Caesar] has created his own private senate, filled with deceivers, manipulators, people who have no business in Roman affairs. My brothers are eager for blood, but I am not certain I can spill it.|Marcus Junius Brutus on Julius Caesar, c. 44 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
[[File:Assassination of Julius Caesar.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Hidden Ones killing Julius Caesar]]
By 44 BCE, Julius Caesar had become the new head of the Order of the Ancients, with [[Lucius Septimius]] as his right hand. With Aya as their leader,<ref name="ACO"/> Brutus and Cassius spearheaded a conspiracy with thirty-eight other Roman Senators who opposed Caesar's imperialist ideals after he was appointed dictator for life.<ref name="ACB"/>
 
On 15 March 44 BCE, Aya, Brutus and Cassius went to the [[Theatre of Pompey]] where the Roman Senate was to convene. While Brutus and Cassius went to the curia, Aya fought and killed Septimius, before joining her brothers in the Senate. Aya was the first one to strike at Caesar, followed by the Roman Senators, resulting in Caesar's assured death. Shortly after, Aya adopted the name Amunet.<ref name="ACO"/>
 
Brutus and Cassius were forced to flee from Rome, and a civil war ensued. The armies of Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus were confronted by the army of [[Marcus Antonius]] and [[Octavian]] at {{Wiki|Philippi}}, and Cassius was killed in the ensuing battle. Faced with inevitable defeat, Brutus committed suicide. Following his death, his Brothers attempted to revive him using a [[Shroud of Eden 1|Shroud of Eden]]. However, the Shroud was not capable of such restoration, and though Brutus opened his eyes and moved, he did not appear to breathe, and eventually fell still in a seeming second death.<ref name="ACPL"/>
 
In 30 BCE, seventeen years after the formation of the Hidden Ones, and thirteen years after Aya decided to spare Cleopatra's life after killing Caesar,<ref name="ACO"/> the Assassin then known as Amunet killed the Egyptian Queen in Alexandria, by using a poisonous asp.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
====Activities in the Roman Empire====
{{Quote|The power of this artifact has yet to be uncovered, but the object itself possesses a strong symbolic value for our circle...|Lucius to his son Aquilus about the Ankh, in a message recorded by the artifact, 259.|Assassin's Creed 3: Accipiter}}
In 27 BCE, the Roman Republic had been transformed into the [[Roman Empire]] by Octavian. The third Emperor who reigned over this new empire, [[Caligula]], was influenced by the Ancients. This turned him into a target for the Hidden One [[Leonius]], who stabbed him in 41 AD.<ref name="AC2"/>
 
[[File:AC1D Aquilus Gracchus.png|thumb|250px|Aquilus in General Gracchus' tent]]
By 259 AD, a group of Hidden Ones operated as the Liberalis Circulum (''Circle of Liberals'') from the city of [[Lugdunum]]. The Roman proto-Assassin [[Lucius]] tasked the [[Alemanni|Aleman]] [[Accipiter]] with obtaining a Precursor artifact known as the [[Ankh]]. Lucius' son [[Aquilus]] travelled to meet Accipiter,<ref name="AC2A">''[[Assassin's Creed 2: Aquilus]]''</ref> but was left unconscious when his assassination of General [[Gracchus]] failed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed 1: Desmond]]''</ref> Accipiter rescued him and gave him the Ankh, which Aquilus took to his father.<ref name="AC2A"/>
 
Lucius was murdered by his friend [[Caïus Fulvus Vultur]], secretly a proto-Templar, and the Ankh was stolen.<ref name="AC2A"/> Aquilus exacted revenge on Senator Vultur, but he was arrested by Roman guards on his return to Lugdunum. After Accipiter negotiated a truce with the Prefect of Lugdunum on behalf of the Alemanni, he attempted to rescue Aquilus, who was killed by Roman guards during Accipiter's ambush. Accipiter left the Ankh in the care of Aquilus' wife [[Valeria]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed 3: Accipiter]]''</ref>
 
In the 4th century, an unidentified [[Roman Assassin|Roman Hidden One]] operated in the Roman Empire during the rise of [[Constantine I]] as emperor, witnessing the foundation of [[Constantinople]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/DarbyMcDevitt/status/694275921604407296 Darby McDevitt's Twitter]</ref>


===High Middle Ages===
===High Middle Ages===
====Reformation in the Levant====
As Christian European lords tried to retake the Holy Land from its Muslim rulers during the Crusades, control of the Assassins fell to [[Hassan-i Sabbāh]], who changed the Order into a public organization that openly operated from the impregnable fortresses of [[Alamut]] and [[Masyaf]]. Under his command, public assassinations occurred much more often and the people were encouraged to stand up to their oppressors, realizing that they were not on their own.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed: Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
{{Quote|You cannot kill a creed. Even if you kill all of its adherents, destroy all of its writings – these are a reprieve at best. Some one, some day, will rediscover it. Reinvent it. I believe that even we, the Assassins, have simply re-discovered an Order that predates the Old Man himself...|An excerpt from Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's codex, 1190s.|Assassin's Creed II}}
[[File:Hassan-i Sabbah.jpg|thumb|250px|Hassan-i Sabbāh, who turned the Assassins into a public organization]]
In 1050, under the leadership of [[Hassan-i Sabbāh]], the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine branch]] of the Hidden Ones founded a sovereign state in their own right from their capital of [[Alamut]], openly operating from the impregnable fortress as a public organization. Under his command, public assassinations occurred much more often and the people were encouraged to stand up to their oppressors, realizing that they were not on their own.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/>
 
At the same time, however, the Templars became a public knightly order under the name of "Knights Templar". As their sole stated purpose was to protect pilgrims to the Holy Land, they were a significant military presence in the Levant and often clashed with local Assassins.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/>
 
[[File:ACM Al Mualim.png|thumb|left|250px|Al Mualim in his youth]]
 
In 1162, the Brotherhood was led by [[Hassan the Younger]], whose tenure saw the expansion of the Brotherhood from northern Persia into the Levant when he sent an individual who would later come to be known as [[Al Mualim]] to establish a fortress in [[Masyaf]], which some speculated to be the consequence of an ideological rift between the two.<ref name="ACOGG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> Al Mualim founded the castle of Masyaf in the An-Nusayriyah Mountains of Syria,<ref name="ACOGG"/> alongside eight other citadels.<ref name="TSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>
 
During the 1170s, the Assassins were at odds with the [[Saracens]]; in 1174, thirteen Assassins were sent to the Sultan [[Saladin]]'s camp close to [[Damascus]] to assassinate him. They successfully infiltrated his tent, but were detected once inside. One Assassin was killed by a Saracen general and the others were executed upon trying to escape.<ref name="TSC"/>
 
In 1176, Saladin led a siege on the Assassins' fortress at Masyaf, intent on destroying the Brotherhood. After the location of Saladin's tent was revealed by the Assassin spy [[Ahmad Sofian]], Al Mualim sent [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad]] to silently infiltrate Saladin's tent and leave a [[Feathers|feather]] and a dagger with a threatening message at his bedside. Despite a careful approach, Umar was ultimately detected and killed a Saracen noble to make his escape. After Ahmad Sofian confirmed Umar's identity under torture, Saladin sent his uncle [[Šihāb ad-Dīn]] to negotiate peace with the Assassins. When Saladin called for Umar's execution, Al Mualim reluctantly complied and Umar gave himself up to execution to spare Ahmad's life.<ref name="TSC"/>
 
In 1189, the Assassins were betrayed by a man named [[Haras]], who captured Mentor Al Mualim and three other Assassins, and allowed Crusaders into Masyaf's village. Under the leadership of young Assassin Altaïr, members of the Brotherhood were able to force the Crusaders back. Altaïr personally assassinated Haras and saved Al Mualim, earning the rank of Master Assassin.<ref name="ACR"/>
 
[[File:AltaïrbattlingBasilisk-AltairsChronicles.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr dueling Basilisk]]
 
In 1190, the Assassins began to hunt for the [[Adha|Chalice]], an object rumored to be so powerful that it could end the Crusades. Al Mualim wanted to keep it out of Templar hands, and sent Altaïr to recover it. Investigating the Chalice's location, he eventually tracked it to the Temple of Sand, but found the Templar leader [[Basilisk]] had removed it. As the structure began to crumble, Basilisk revealed that the Chalice was not an object, but a woman, then left Altaïr to die. However, Altaïr escaped and hunted Basilisk, uncovering the Templar plan to poison the water supply of [[Acre]].<ref name="ACAC"/>


After foiling this plot, Altaïr followed the trail of the Chalice to [[Jerusalem]] and recognized her to be Adha, a former acquaintance of his. On Adha's instruction, Altaïr killed [[Harash]], a traitor to the Assassin Order. Altaïr then planned to run away with Adha, but she was soon captured by Templars under the direct command of Basilisk. Although Altaïr managed to kill Basilisk in a final duel, he was unable to rescue Adha from the Templars. As he watched the Templar ship holding Adha captive sail off into the distance, Altaïr called out to Adha, promising to her that he would find her one day.<ref name="ACAC"/>
At the same time, however, the Templars became a public knightly order under the name of "Knights Templar". As their sole stated purpose was to protect pilgrims to the Holy Land, they were a significant military presence in the Levant and often clashed with local Assassins.<ref name="Encyclopedia" />


For many days and nights, Altaïr pursued the Templar ship across the Mediterranean Sea, but in the end to no avail. When he had at last nearly caught up with Adha, she was executed by the Templars, and he could do little but cradle her lifeless body in his arms once he found her. Afterwards, Altaïr embarked on a quest for revenge, hunting down and killing each and every last man with any connection to Adha's demise. In spite of this, he was unable to derive any solace from their deaths.<ref name="AC2"/>
During the 1170s, the Assassins were at odds with the [[Saracens]]; in 1174, thirteen Assassins were sent to the Sultan [[Salāḥ ad-Dīn|Saladin]]'s camp close to [[Damascus]] to assassinate him. They successfully infiltrated his tent, but were detected once inside. One Assassin was killed by a Saracen general and the others were executed upon trying to escape.<ref name="Secret Crusade">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>


====Hunt for the Apple of Eden====
In 1176, Saladin led a siege on the Assassins' fortress at [[Masyaf]]. After the location of Saladin's tent was revealed by the Assassin spy [[Ahmad Sofian]], [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad]] was sent to leave a [[Feathers|feather]] and a dagger with a threatening message at Saladin's bedside. Despite a careful approach, he was ultimately detected and killed a Saracen noble to make his escape. Ahmad Sofian confirmed Umar's identity under torture, and Umar gave himself up to execution to spare Ahmad's life.<ref name="Secret Crusade" />
{{Dialogue|Altaïr|You held fire in your hand, old man. It should have been destroyed.|Al Mualim|Destroy the only thing capable of ending the Crusades and creating true peace? Never.|Altaïr and Al Mualim about the Apple of Eden, 1191.|Assassin's Creed}}
[[File:AC1 Solomon's Temple Altair attacks Robert.png|thumb|left|250px|Altaïr attempting to kill Robert de Sable]]
Since at least 1189,<ref name="ACR"/> Al Mualim was aware of an Apple of Eden located somewhere in the Holy Land. Unbeknownst to his subjects, he collaborated with the high-ranking members of the Knights Templar to find the artifact and, secretly, claim the Holy Land for himself. They eventually located it in an ancient [[Jerusalem Vault|vault]] beneath the ruins of [[Solomon's Temple]].<ref name="AC"/>


Before the Knights Templar could claim it, Al Mualim sent three of his subjects, Altaïr and the brothers [[Malik Al-Sayf|Malik]] and [[Kadar Al-Sayf]], on a mission to retrieve the artifact. Arriving at the same time, Altaïr ignored his orders and decided to take his oppportunity to kill Grand Master [[Robert de Sable]], which ended up being unsuccesful. Although Malik was gravely injured and his brother was killed, he returned the artifact to Masyaf.<ref name="AC"/>
In 1189, the Assassins were betrayed by a man named [[Haras]], who captured Mentor Al Mualim and three other Assassins, and allowed Crusaders into Masyaf's village. Under the leadership of young Assassin Altaïr, members of the Brotherhood were able to force the Crusaders back. Altaïr personally assassinated Haras and saved Al Mualim, earning the rank of Master Assassin.<ref name="Revelations" />


The Knights Templar followed Altaïr back to Masyaf, where they attempted to lay siege to the fortress. The Assassins were nearly overwhelmed by the [[Siege of Masyaf|following battle]], but were ultimately able to drive the Templars from the fortress and village.<ref name="AC"/>
The next year, the Assassins began to hunt for the [[Adha|Chalice]], an object rumored to be so powerful that it could end the Crusades. Al Mualim wanted to keep it out of Templar hands, and sent Altaïr to recover it. Investigating the Chalice's location, he eventually tracked it to the Temple of Sand, but found the Templar leader [[Basilisk]] had removed it. As the structure began to crumble, Basilisk revealed that the Chalice was not an object, but a woman, then left Altaïr to die. However, Altaïr escaped and hunted Basilisk, uncovering the Templar plan to poison the water supply of [[Acre]].<ref name="Chronicles">''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''</ref>


Following the assault, Altaïr was blamed for prompting the assault and was reduced to the rank of [[novice]] and sent on a quest to restore his rank to Master Assassin, winning back the trust of his master and fellow Assassins. Altaïr was tasked with [[Hunt for the Nine|eliminating nine corrupt leaders]] on both sides of the crusader conflict in [[Damascus]], [[Acre]] and [[Jerusalem]], who all answered to Robert de Sable. As Altaïr made his way through the list of both Crusaders and Saracen, he was unsettled by the realization that their goal to bring peace to the Holy Land was just, and that they were "misguided perhaps, but pure in motive."
After foiling this plot, Altaïr followed the trail of the Chalice to [[Jerusalem]] and recognized her to be Adha, a former acquaintance of his. On Adha's instruction, Altaïr killed [[Harash]], a traitor to the Assassin Order. Altaïr then planned to run away with Adha, but she was soon captured by Basilisk and transported to an unknown location. Years later, Altaïr found her dead, and began hunting the individuals responsible for her murder.<ref name="Chronicles" />


This was a view shared by Al Mualim, who agreed with their goals, but felt that their attitude of "the end justifies the means" undermined the good they did. As his mission progressed, Altaïr sought to know what tied his victims together, and the discovery that they were all Templars reinforced his determination to bring an end to their plot.<ref name="AC"/>
[[File:Almualimassassins.png|thumb|250px|Al Mualim and the Assassins in the fortress of Masyaf]]
In 1191, the Assassins were still in a secret battle with the Templars and their leader, [[Robert de Sable]]. It was during the [[Third Crusade]] that the Assassins learned of the Templars' interest in an ancient artifact hidden within the catacombs of [[Solomon's Temple]]. A mission to retrieve the artifact was organized, and though it was successful, it led to the death of [[Kadar Al-Sayf|one Assassin]], the disfigurement of [[Malik Al-Sayf|another]], and the arrival of the Templar army at the gates of Masyaf. The Assassins were nearly overwhelmed by the [[Siege of Masyaf|following battle]], but were ultimately able to drive the Templars from the fortress and village.<ref name="AC" />


[[File:Masyaf Confront.png|thumb|250px|Al Mualim using the Apple's powers on Altaïr]]
Following the assault, the Assassin blamed for prompting the assault – Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad – was reduced to the rank of [[novice]] and tasked with [[Hunt for the Nine|eliminating nine corrupt leaders]] who all answered to Robert de Sable. As Altaïr made his way through the list of both Crusaders and Saracen, he was unsettled by the realization that their goal to bring peace to the Holy Land was just, and that they were "misguided perhaps, but pure in motive."
By fall of 1191, after Grand Master de Sable used his subordinate [[Maria Thorpe]] as a decoy to prevent Altaïr's attempt on his life, he rode to meet Saladin and King [[Richard I of England]] at the [[Battle of Arsuf]] to rally them against the Assassins. Altaïr faced de Sable in combat during his meeting with King Richard, as per the king's request, and killed the Grand Master, who in his dying moments revealed Al Mualim's treachery.<ref name="AC"/>


Meanwhile, Al Mualim used the artifact to make his Assassins bend to his will. They ultimately faced opposition from a small group of Assassins including Altaïr and Malik. Altaïr confronted his master in the fortress' garden, where he fought off the illusions created by the Apple and ultimately killed the Mentor.<ref name="AC"/>
This was a view shared by Al Mualim, who agreed with their goals, but felt that their attitude of "the end justifies the means" undermined the good they did. As his mission progressed, Altaïr sought to know what tied his victims together, and the discovery that they were all Templars reinforced his determination to bring an end to their plot.<ref name="AC" />


====Reforms and globalization attempts====
By fall of 1191, Robert de Sable and his associates had been eliminated. However, it was soon discovered that Al Mualim was secretly a former member of de Sable's coalition and wished to use the Apple of Eden to force his rule upon the world. He was killed during a confrontation with Altaïr, who subsequently took on the position of Mentor of the [[Levantine Assassins|Levantine Order]].<ref name="AC" /> With full control over the Assassins, Altaïr set out to liberate the island of [[Cyprus]] from the Templars, who had recently purchased it from [[Richard I of England|King Richard I]]. After assassinating the Templar Grand Master [[Armand Bouchart]] and discovering the [[Templar Archive]],<ref name="Bloodlines">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''</ref> Altaïr returned to Masyaf with [[Maria Thorpe]], de Sable's former disciple and Templar deserter.
{{Quote|Though I ask my brothers now to abandon their rituals, I do not ask that they abandon the creed. THIS is what makes us Assassins. Not the removal of a finger. Not a false promise of paradise. Not the prohibition of poison. Our duty is to the people, not to custom.|An excerpt of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's codex, 1191.|Assassin's Creed II}}
With full control over the Assassins, Altaïr set out to liberate the island of [[Cyprus]] from the Templars, who had recently purchased it from [[Richard I of England|King Richard I]]. After assassinating the Templar Grand Master [[Armand Bouchart]] and discovering the [[Templar Archive]],<ref name="Bloodlines">''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''</ref> Altaïr returned to Masyaf with [[Maria Thorpe]], de Sable's former disciple and Templar deserter.


[[File:Assault Armand Bouchart 14.png|thumb|left|250px|Altaïr writing the Codex]]
[[File:Assault Armand Bouchart 14.png|thumb|left|250px|Altaïr writing the Codex]]
During this time, Altaïr began to write a detailed Codex based on information gleaned from the Apple of Eden.<ref name="Bloodlines"/> These secrets profoundly affected the Order, as new assassination techniques and equipment changed the way the organization operated. In 1209, Altaïr began to send his Assassins to cities throughout the world, after he was made aware of their existence by the Apple of Eden.<ref name="AC2"/>
During this time, Altaïr began to write a detailed Codex based on information gleaned from the Apple of Eden.<ref name="Bloodlines" /> These secrets profoundly affected the Order, as new assassination techniques and equipment changed the way the organization operated. In 1209, Altaïr began to send his Assassins to cities throughout the world, after he was made aware of their existence by the Apple of Eden.<ref name="AC2" />


In the year 1217, Altaïr set out with his wife Maria and son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] to kill [[Genghis Khan]], leaving Malik Al-Sayf as the Order's temporary leader. Khan's army had advanced westward rapidly, and Altaïr suspected that he possessed a Piece of Eden. On their journey, the family met with [[Mongolian Assassins|Mongolian Assassin]] [[Qulan Gal]], and the group worked together to end the threat. Ultimately, Darim and Qulan succeeded in killing the Khan in 1227.<ref name="TSC"/>
In the year 1217, Altaïr set out with his wife Maria and son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] to kill [[Genghis Khan]], leaving Malik Al-Sayf as the Order's temporary leader. Khan's army had advanced westward rapidly, and Altaïr suspected that he possessed a Piece of Eden. On their journey, the family met with [[Mongolian Assassins|Mongolian Assassin]] [[Qulan Gal]], and the group worked together to end the threat. Ultimately, Darim and Qulan succeeded in killing the Khan in 1227.<ref name="Secret Crusade" />


On their return to Masyaf, Altaïr found that his rival [[Abbas Sofian]] had taken over the Order, imprisoning Malik and killing Altaïr and Maria's youngest son, [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad|Sef]]. Shortly after Altaïr's arrival, Malik was killed as well. Abbas then attempted to take the Apple from Altaïr, leading to Maria's death at the hands of [[Swami]], Abbas' lackey.<ref name="ACR"/>
On their return to Masyaf, Altaïr found that his rival [[Abbas Sofian]] had taken over the Order, imprisoning Malik and killing Altaïr and Maria's youngest son, [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad|Sef]]. Shortly after Altaïr's arrival, Malik was killed as well. Abbas then attempted to take the Apple from Altaïr, leading to Maria's death at the hands of [[Swami]], Abbas' lackey.<ref name="Revelations" />


Altaïr and Darim fled Masyaf and Altaïr fell into a deep depression, obsessing over the Apple and ultimately driving Darim and Sef's family away. Continued study of the Apple led him to [[Memory Seals]], and taught him how to make several advanced gadgets. Recovering his mental fortitude, Altaïr returned to Masyaf in 1247 and found it in disrepair. He rallied Assassins loyal to him and Malik, and turned several of Abbas' henchmen to his side. Together they took the fortress, and Altaïr executed Abbas with the Hidden Gun, reclaiming the title of Mentor.<ref name="ACR"/>
Altaïr and Darim fled Masyaf and Altaïr fell into a deep depression, obsessing over the Apple and ultimately driving Darim and Sef's family away. Continued study of the Apple led him to [[Memory Seals]], and taught him how to make several advanced gadgets. Recovering his mental fortitude, Altaïr returned to Masyaf in 1247 and found it in disrepair. He rallied Assassins loyal to him and Malik, and turned several of Abbas' henchmen to his side. Together they took the fortress, and Altaïr executed Abbas with the Hidden Gun, reclaiming the title of Mentor.<ref name="Revelations" />


During this time, the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] threat continued advancing west, and Altaïr ordered his Assassins to abandon Masyaf and carry on their activities in secret. He trained and initiated the travelers [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]] into the Order in 1257, then tasked them with creating Assassin guilds throughout the Old World. He then gave them his Codex and the Memory Seals for safekeeping in Constantinople before locking himself in [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|the empty Masyaf library]].
During this time, the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] threat continued advancing west, and Altaïr ordered his Assassins to abandon Masyaf and carry on their activities in secret. He trained and initiated the travelers [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]] into the Order in 1257, then tasked them with creating Assassin guilds throughout the Old World. He then gave them his Codex and the Memory Seals for safekeeping in Constantinople before locking himself in [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|the empty Masyaf library]].


===Late Middle Ages===
===Late Middle Ages===
====Rebirth as a secret order====
{{Quote|In this modern age, we are not as literal as our ancestors; but our seal is no less permanent...|Mario Auditore at Ezio's official induction into the Assassin Order.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|In this modern age, we are not as literal as our ancestors; but our seal is no less permanent...|Mario Auditore at Ezio's official induction into the Assassin Order.|Assassin's Creed II}}
[[File:AC-Encyclopedia-Italian Insignia.png|thumb|250px|Italian Renaissance variation of the Assassins' emblem]]
[[File:AC-Encyclopedia-Italian Insignia.png|thumb|250px|Italian Renaissance variation of the Assassins' emblem]]
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[[File:Ascension 3.png|thumb|250px|left|The Assassins in Rome]]
[[File:Ascension 3.png|thumb|250px|left|The Assassins in Rome]]
By 1500, right after [[Cesare Borgia]] [[Siege of Monteriggioni|besieged]] the city of Monteriggioni, murdering Mario Auditore and once again claiming the Apple for the Templars, Ezio Auditore had moved to [[Rome]], meeting up with Niccolò Machiavelli and laying the foundations of a new "brotherhood" of Assassins. Utilizing the mercenaries, thieves and courtesans of [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], [[La Volpe]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze]] respectively, Ezio's brotherhood worked to [[Liberation of Rome|combat the influence and power]] of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia family]], and by extension, the [[Papacy]] itself.<ref name="ACB"/>
By 1500, right after [[Cesare Borgia]] [[Siege of Monteriggioni|besieged]] the city of Monteriggioni, murdering Mario Auditore and once again claiming the Apple for the Templars, Ezio Auditore had moved to [[Rome]], meeting up with Niccolò Machiavelli and laying the foundations of a new "brotherhood" of Assassins. Utilizing the mercenaries, thieves and courtesans of [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], [[La Volpe]] and [[Claudia Auditore da Firenze]] respectively, Ezio's brotherhood worked to [[Liberation of Rome|combat the influence and power]] of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia family]], and by extension, the [[Papacy]] itself.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


Headquartered in an underground storeroom owned by [[Fabio Orsini]], on [[Tiber Island]] in the center of Rome, the Assassins began to spread their influence throughout the city, recruiting Rome's own citizens as Assassin apprentices under Ezio, eventually becoming inducted and branded into the Order as Assassins themselves. Under the instruction of Ezio, many Assassin recruits undertook a variety of missions across Europe and Asia in cities such as [[London]], [[Paris]], [[Barcelona]], Lisbon, [[Moscow]] and [[Calicut]].<ref name="ACB"/>
Headquartered in an underground storeroom owned by [[Fabio Orsini]], on [[Tiber Island]] in the center of Rome, the Assassins began to spread their influence throughout the city, recruiting Rome's own citizens as Assassin apprentices under Ezio, eventually becoming inducted and branded into the Order as Assassins themselves. Under the instruction of Ezio, many Assassin recruits undertook a variety of missions across Europe and Asia in cities such as [[London]], [[Paris]], [[Barcelona]], Lisbon, [[Moscow]] and [[Calicut]].<ref name="Brotherhood" />


There, the recruits killed and sabotaged Templars, the Templars' allies, and corrupt men in power, as well as defending and aiding their Assassin brothers and sisters, along with any willing to stand against the Borgia and the Church.<ref name="ACB"/>
There, the recruits killed and sabotaged Templars, the Templars' allies, and corrupt men in power, as well as defending and aiding their Assassin brothers and sisters, along with any willing to stand against the Borgia and the Church.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


Over a period of three years, Ezio's brotherhood whittled away the Borgia family's power, and with the murder of Rodrigo Borgia at the hands of his own son, and the arrest of Cesare by the [[Papal Guard]] of [[Julius II|Pope Julius II]], the Templars' influence over the city of Rome - and indeed over all of Italy - was shattered.<ref name="ACB"/>
Over a period of three years, Ezio's brotherhood whittled away the Borgia family's power, and with the murder of Rodrigo Borgia at the hands of his own son, and the arrest of Cesare by the [[Papal Guard]] of [[Julius II|Pope Julius II]], the Templars' influence over the city of Rome - and indeed over all of Italy - was shattered.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


Three years after the [[Siege of Viana]] in 1507, when Ezio ended the threat of Cesare Borgia for once and all, the Assassin Mentor traveled to the ancient fortress of Masyaf, on a pilgrimage to learn about the origins of the Order. When he arrived, he discovered that the fortress had been overrun by the Templars, who were searching for the five [[Masyaf Keys|keys]], which would unlock a secret library beneath the fortress of Masyaf.<ref name="ACR"/>
Three years after [[Siege of Viana]] in 1507, when Ezio ended the threat of Cesare Borgia for once and all, the Assassin Mentor traveled to the ancient fortress of Masyaf, on a pilgrimage to learn about the origins of the Order. When he arrived, he discovered that the fortress had been overrun by the Templars, who were searching for the five [[Masyaf Keys|keys]], which would unlock a secret library beneath the fortress of Masyaf.<ref name="Revelations" />


With one seal already in the Templars' possession, Ezio learned that the remaining four were hidden throughout the city of [[Constantinople]]. From there, Ezio made his way to the city in the hopes of obtaining the remaining seals.<ref name="ACR"/>
With one seal already in the Templars' possession, Ezio learned that the remaining four were hidden throughout the city of [[Constantinople]]. From there, Ezio made his way to the city in the hopes of obtaining the remaining seals.<ref name="Revelations" />


When he arrived in Constantinople, Ezio was welcomed by the guild there, led by [[Yusuf Tazim]], and learned how to use their unique weapons. With the knowledge made known to him that the Templars had taken over the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] remnants, and in the recent years, had been attempting to overthrow the Ottomans, Ezio began to take a leading role in the conflict.<ref name="ACR"/>
When he arrived in Constantinople, Ezio was welcomed by the guild there, led by [[Yusuf Tazim]], and learned how to use their unique weapons. With the knowledge made known to him that the Templars had taken over the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] remnants, and in the recent years, had been attempting to overthrow the Ottomans, Ezio began to take a leading role in the conflict.<ref name="Revelations" />


He retook all the [[Assassin Dens]] around the city and trained seven recruits to the rank of Master Assassin, assigning each to one of the dens. The Constantinople guild of Assassins also worked to help liberate and spread their Order's influence in other cities, namely [[Bursa]], [[Rhodes]], [[Marseille]], Damascus, Jerusalem, [[Madrid]], Lisbon, [[Tunis]], [[Tripoli]], [[Athens]], [[Algiers]] and [[Alexandria]], where they slowly whittled away Templar control, rebuilt the cities and protected them from attacks by the Templars.<ref name="ACR"/>
He retook all the [[Assassin Dens]] around the city and trained seven recruits to the rank of Master Assassin, assigning each to one of the dens. The Constantinople guild of Assassins also worked to help liberate and spread their Order's influence in other cities, namely [[Bursa]], [[Rhodes]], [[Marseille]], Damascus, Jerusalem, [[Madrid]], Lisbon, [[Tunis]], [[Tripoli]], [[Athens]], [[Algiers]] and [[Alexandria]], where they slowly whittled away Templar control, rebuilt the cities and protected them from attacks by the Templars.<ref name="Revelations" />


They also rescued captured Assassins in these cities, and helped those who opposed the Templars. During these ventures, the Assassins were responsible for destroying the compound of the [[Knights Hospitalier]].<ref name="ACR"/>
They also rescued captured Assassins in these cities, and helped those who opposed the Templars. During these ventures, the Assassins were responsible for destroying the compound of the [[Knights Hospitalier]].<ref name="Revelations" />


Together with Yusuf, Ezio protected the Ottoman prince [[Suleiman I]] from the Templars, while continuing his search for the keys. Befriending a Venetian lady, [[Sofia Sartor]], she deciphered a map containing the location of the keys. After finding four of the keys to Altaïr's library, Ezio traveled to [[Derinkuyu|Cappadocia]] – after asking Yusuf to protect Sofia at her [[Book shops|shop]] – to hunt down [[Manuel Palaiologos]] and find the final key. On doing so, he discovered that Manuel was not the true leader of the Byzantines, but that Suleiman's uncle – [[Ahmet]] – was.<ref name="ACR"/>
Together with Yusuf, Ezio protected the Ottoman prince [[Suleiman I]] from the Templars, while continuing his search for the keys. Befriending a Venetian lady, [[Sofia Sartor]], she deciphered a map containing the location of the keys. After finding four of the keys to Altaïr's library, Ezio traveled to [[Derinkuyu|Cappadocia]] – after asking Yusuf to protect Sofia at her [[Book shops|shop]] – to hunt down [[Manuel Palaiologos]] and find the final key. On doing so, he discovered that Manuel was not the true leader of the Byzantines, but that Suleiman's uncle – [[Ahmet]] – was.<ref name="Revelations" />


On his return to Constantinople, Ezio made his way to Sofia's shop, only to find that Yusuf had been killed and Ahmet had captured Sofia, demanding the keys in exchange. However, after a full scale assault on the city's [[Harbor of Theodosius|Arsenal]], Ezio chased him over the countryside, culminating with Ahmet's brother, [[Selim I]], killing Ahmet by throwing the man from a cliff.<ref name="ACR"/>
On his return to Constantinople, Ezio made his way to Sofia's shop, only to find that Yusuf had been killed and Ahmet had captured Sofia, demanding the keys in exchange. However, after a full scale assault on the city's [[Harbor of Theodosius|Arsenal]], Ezio chased him over the countryside, culminating with Ahmet's brother, [[Selim I]], killing Ahmet by throwing the man from a cliff.<ref name="Revelations" />


From there, Ezio and Sofia traveled to Masyaf and unlocked the library of Altaïr, where Ezio attempted to communicate with Desmond. Deciding that his mission was over, Ezio left behind his sword and Hidden Blade, resigning his life as an Assassin.<ref name="ACR"/>
From there, Ezio and Sofia traveled to Masyaf and unlocked the library of Altaïr, where Ezio attempted to communicate with Desmond. Deciding that his mission was over, Ezio left behind his sword and Hidden Blade, resigning his life as an Assassin.<ref name="Revelations" />


Once he had returned to Italy, Ezio appointed the Assassin [[Lodovico Ariosto]] as the Mentor of the Italian Assassins and then retired from the Order, marrying Sofia Sartor and having two children with her, [[Flavia Auditore|Flavia]] and [[Marcello Auditore]], while settling down on a [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] vineyard.<ref>[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]</ref><ref name="Embers"/>
Once he had returned to Italy, Ezio appointed the Assassin [[Lodovico Ariosto]] as the Mentor of the Italian Assassins and then retired from the Order, marrying Sofia Sartor and having two children with her, [[Flavia Auditore|Flavia]] and [[Marcello Auditore]], while settling down on a [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] vineyard.<ref>[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' novel]]</ref><ref name="Embers" />


As the Templars had been severely weakened in Europe, the Assassins began collecting and studying several Pieces of Eden. In 1510, Francesco Vecellio hunted down [[Niccolò di Pitigliano]], recovering the Shroud of Eden.<ref name="ACPL"/>
As the Templars had been severely weakened in Europe, the Assassins began collecting and studying several Pieces of Eden. In 1510, Francesco Vecellio hunted down [[Niccolò di Pitigliano]], recovering the Shroud of Eden.<ref name="Project Legacy" />


By 1519, [[Giovanni Borgia]] was secured a position aboard [[Hernán Cortés]]' ship, which was sailing to the {{Wiki|New World}}. After the Spanish troops began to ransack [[Tenochtitlan]], Giovanni recovered a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] from the [[Mayans|Mayan]] city, assassinating one of their priests to obtain it. On bringing it to [[Bombastus|Paracelsus]] for study, the Assassins found that it was not one of the Pieces.<ref name="ACPL"/>
By 1519, [[Giovanni Borgia]] was secured a position aboard [[Hernán Cortés]]' ship, which was sailing to the {{Wiki|New World}}. After the Spanish troops began to ransack [[Tenochtitlan]], Giovanni recovered a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] from the [[Mayans|Mayan]] city, assassinating one of their priests to obtain it. On bringing it to [[Bombastus|Paracelsus]] for study, the Assassins found that it was not one of the Pieces.<ref name="Project Legacy" />


In 1527, Giovanni accidentally read a tome belonging to Paracelsus and succeeded in crafting the Philosopher's Stone. After discovering that the tome was one half of the [[Book of Abraham]], he searched for the other half with [[Maria Amiel]], Paracelsus' assistant, but only found a translation. However, he did develop a relationship with Maria, with the two of them becoming romantically involved and later marrying each other.<ref name="ACPL"/>
In 1527, Giovanni accidentally read a tome belonging to Paracelsus and succeeded in crafting the Philosopher's Stone. After discovering that the tome was one half of the [[Book of Abraham]], he searched for the other half with [[Maria Amiel]], Paracelsus' assistant, but only found a translation. However, he did develop a relationship with Maria, with the two of them becoming romantically involved and later marrying each other.<ref name="Project Legacy" />


In 1542, after studying the Crystal Skull over a long period of time, Giovanni found out that it could be used to communicate over large distances, seeing the face of a [[China|Chinese]] man in his mind.<ref name="ACPL"/>
In 1542, after studying the Crystal Skull over a long period of time, Giovanni found out that it could be used to communicate over large distances, seeing the face of a [[China|Chinese]] man in his mind.<ref name="Project Legacy" />


Around this time, the Chinese Assassins were fighting desperately against the Templars. Several Chinese Emperors came to power through Templar support, who would then orchestrate the mass killings of Assassins. One such ruler was the [[Yongle Emperor]], who was killed by the Assassin [[Li Tong]] in 1424.<ref name="DiscoverYourLegacy">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' - ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Discover Your Legacy|Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref>
Around this time, the Chinese Assassins were fighting desperately against the Templars. Several Chinese Emperors came to power through Templar support, who would then orchestrate the mass killings of Assassins. One such ruler was the [[Yongle Emperor]], who was killed by the Assassin [[Li Tong]] in 1424.<ref name="DiscoverYourLegacy">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' - ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations – Discover Your Legacy|Discover Your Legacy]]''</ref>


When the [[Jiajing Emperor]] came to power, he nearly destroyed the Brotherhood in China, though a handful of Assassins fled west for support. [[Shao Jun]] and [[Zhu Jiuyuan|her Mentor]] escaped to Italy, though the Jiajing Emperor's men killed Jun's Mentor along the way, leaving her to fend for herself. With no alternative, Jun went to Ezio to seek guidance and support.<ref name="Embers"/>
When the [[Jiajing Emperor]] came to power, he nearly destroyed the Brotherhood in China, though a handful of Assassins fled west for support. [[Shao Jun]] and [[Zhu Jiuyuan|her Mentor]] escaped to Italy, though the Jiajing Emperor's men killed Jun's Mentor along the way, leaving her to fend for herself. With no alternative, Jun went to Ezio to seek guidance and support.<ref name="Embers" />


Though he initially wanted nothing to do with the Assassins anymore, he eventually relented and taught her how to rebuild her Brotherhood. Shao Jun, armed with this knowledge and [[Precursor boxes|a box]] that Ezio told her to open only if she lost her way, traveled back to China with the vow to rebuild the Chinese Brotherhood, no matter how long it took.<ref name="Embers"/><ref name="China">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref>
Though he initially wanted nothing to do with the Assassins anymore, he eventually relented and taught her how to rebuild her Brotherhood. Shao Jun, armed with this knowledge and [[Precursor boxes|a box]] that Ezio told her to open only if she lost her way, traveled back to China with the vow to rebuild the Chinese Brotherhood, no matter how long it took.<ref name="Embers" /><ref name="China">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref>


===Golden Age of Piracy===
===Golden Age of Piracy===
The [[Caribbean Assassins]] learned that the [[Caribbean Templars]] holding [[Bartholomew Roberts]], a [[Sages|Sage]] who could led them to the [[Observatory]]. The Mentor [[Ah Tabai]] sent his Assassins to get him, but failed. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]], who had killed the Assassin traitor [[Duncan Walpole]], helped the Assassins against the attack of the British on the [[Tulum]]. Edward later joined the Assassins and prevent from the Templars to use the Observatory. He offered his hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to the Brotherhood. Ah Tabai accepted and eventually moved the Order to the new location.<ref name="AC4BF"/>
The [[Caribbean Assassins]] learned that the [[Caribbean Templars]] holding [[Bartholomew Roberts]], a [[Sages|Sage]] who could led them to the [[Observatory]]. The Mentor [[Ah Tabai]] sent his Assassins to get him, but failed. The pirate [[Edward Kenway]], who had killed the Assassin traitor [[Duncan Walpole]], helped the Assassins against the attack of the British on the [[Tulum]]. Edward later joined the Assassins and prevent from the Templars to use the Observatory. He offered his hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to the Brotherhood. Ah Tabai accepted and eventually moved the Order to the new location.<ref name="ACBF" />


===Colonial America===
===Colonial America===
As the reach of the {{Wiki|Old World}} spread to the New, the Assassins followed to ensure they were able to protect it from any advances the Templars made. In 1503, the Italian Assassins under Ezio were sent to recover a map of the New World made by [[Piri Reis]]. Using this map, they too began to send their forces to [[North America|America]]. The first Assassin to ever reach the New World was [[John de la Tour]], who set up a base for the Brotherhood there.<ref name="ACRG"/>
As the reach of the {{Wiki|Old World}} spread to the New, the Assassins followed to ensure they were able to protect it from any advances the Templars made. In 1503, the Italian Assassins under Ezio were sent to recover a map of the New World made by [[Piri Reis]]. Using this map, they too began to send their forces to [[North America|America]]. The first Assassin to ever reach the New World was [[John de la Tour]], who set up a base for the Brotherhood there.<ref name="ACRG" />


In 1510, the Assassins in [[Florida]] recruited [[Alonso Carlo]] and his adopted son, [[Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo]], to their cause. In 1521, Carlo was tasked with stopping the explorer [[Juan Ponce de León]] from reaching the [[Fountain of Youth]], where they knew he would find a Piece of Eden. While Miguel distracted León in conversation, a poisoned arrow killed the explorer, following which Miguel escaped.<ref name="DiscoverYourLegacy"/>
In 1510, the Assassins in [[Florida]] recruited [[Alonso Carlo]] and his adopted son, [[Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo]], to their cause. In 1521, Carlo was tasked with stopping the explorer [[Juan Ponce de León]] from reaching the [[Fountain of Youth]], where they knew he would find a Piece of Eden. While Miguel distracted León in conversation, a poisoned arrow killed the explorer, following which Miguel escaped.<ref name="DiscoverYourLegacy" />


In the mid-1730s, [[Achilles Davenport]] was recruited to the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial branch of the Assassin Order]] and became its [[Mentor]] in 1746. The [[Templars]], headed by [[Haytham Kenway]], nearly decimated this branch of Assassins in 1763, wiping out most of its members and nearly all of its records. The exact nature of the attack was caused by former Assassin [[Shay Cormac]] who betrayed the Brotherhood after a failed attempt at locating a Temple using the [[Voynich manuscript]] and a [[Precursor boxes|Precursor box]]. Shay eventually realized the Assassins wouldn't stop trying to find these Temples and killed Assassin members [[Liam O'Brien]], [[Hope Jensen]], Louis-Joseph and [[Kesegowaase]]. After Liam's death, Haytham attempted to kill Achilles who was spared by Shay's convincing though forever wounded in the leg, effectively ending his time as an Assassin and he went into retirement.<ref name="ACRG"/>
In the mid-1730s, [[Achilles Davenport]] was recruited to the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial branch of the Assassin Order]] and became its [[Mentor]] in 1746. The [[Templars]], headed by [[Haytham Kenway]], nearly decimated this branch of Assassins in 1763, wiping out most of its members and nearly all of its records. The exact nature of the attack was caused by former Assassin [[Shay Cormac]] who betrayed the Brotherhood after a failed attempt at locating a Temple using the [[Voynich manuscript]] and a [[Precursor boxes|Precursor box]]. Shay eventually realized the Assassins wouldn't stop trying to find these Temples and killed Assassin members [[Liam O'Brien]], [[Hope Jensen]], Louis-Joseph and [[Kesegowaase]]. After Liam's death, Haytham attempted to kill Achilles who was spared by Shay's convincing though forever wounded in the leg, effectively ending his time as an Assassin and he went into retirement.<ref name="ACRG" />


Years later, Achilles mentored the young Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], who ultimately destroyed the [[Colonial Rite of the Templar Order]] through his actions during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. Ratonhnhaké:ton also rebuilt the province's Brotherhood, by recruiting several citizens of [[New York City|New York]] and [[Boston]].<ref name="AC3"/>
Years later, Achilles mentored the young Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], who ultimately destroyed the [[Colonial Rite of the Templar Order]] through his actions during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. Ratonhnhaké:ton also rebuilt the province's Brotherhood, by recruiting several citizens of [[New York City|New York]] and [[Boston]].<ref name="AC3" />


===French Revolution===
===French Revolution===
Following his [[Charles Dorian|father]]'s death by [[Shay Cormac]],<ref name="ACRG" /> [[Arno Dorian]] was adopted by [[François de la Serre]], the [[Grand Master]] of the French Templars. In 1789 François was murdered by his opponents in the Templar order, led by [[François-Thomas Germain]]. Arno joined the Assassin Order to revenge his father and his adopted father's death while also to redeem himself from his past mistakes and to uncover the intriguer of the [[French Revolution]]. He was assisted by his adopted sister, [[Élise de la Serre]], a Templar by herself. As the Assassin Mentor [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]] was poisoned by [[Pierre Bellec]], Arno had to kill his trainer and friend. Arno eventually killed all the Templars who sided with Germain, until he killed Germain himself, the made the Revolution happen.<ref name="ACU"/>
Following his [[Charles Dorian|father]]'s death by [[Shay Cormac]],<ref name="ACRG" /> [[Arno Dorian]] was adopted by [[François de la Serre]], the [[Grand Master]] of the French Templars. In 1789 François was murdered by his opponents in the Templar order, led by [[François-Thomas Germain]]. Arno joined the Assassin Order to revenge his father and his adopted father's death while also to redeem himself from his past mistakes and to uncover the intriguer of the [[French Revolution]]. He was assisted by his adopted sister, [[Élise de la Serre]], a Templar by herself. As the Assassin Mentor [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]] was poisoned by [[Pierre Bellec]], Arno had to kill his trainer and friend. Arno eventually killed all the Templars who sided with Germain, until he killed Germain himself, the made the Revolution happen.<ref name="ACU" />


===Victorian era===
===Victorian era===
In 1868, the two sibling Assassins, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], arrived to [[London]] to free the city from the hands of the Templar and to take from them the [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]]. With the help of [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]], they founded the gang, the [[Rooks]] to fight against the Templar gang of the Grand Master, [[Crawford Starrick]]. Jacob and Evie killed the Templar members in London until they found out Starrick had found the Shroud and planned to kill Queen [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Victoria]]. The siblings killed Starrick and hid the Shroud.<ref name="ACS"/>
In 1868, the two sibling Assassins, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], arrived to [[London]] to free the city from the hands of the Templar and to take from them the [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]]. With the help of [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]], they founded the gang, the [[Rooks]] to fight against the Templar gang of the Grand Master, [[Crawford Starrick]]. Jacob and Evie killed the Templar members in London until they found out Starrick had found the Shroud and planned to kill Queen [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Victoria]]. The siblings killed Starrick and hid the Shroud.<ref name="ACS" />


===Modern times===
===Modern times===
{{Quote|In the old days, that usually meant killing anyone who became too powerful or greedy.'' [...] ''These days, it means subversion of established regimes.'' [...] ''Countries. Corporations. We change the system from within.|"The Mentor", in 2000, on the Assassin Order.|Assassin's Creed: The Fall}}
{{Quote|In the old days, that usually meant killing anyone who became too powerful or greedy.'' [...] ''These days, it means subversion of established regimes.'' [...] ''Countries. Corporations. We change the system from within.|"The Mentor", in 2000, on the Assassin Order.|Assassin's Creed: The Fall}}


During the mid-19th century, at the start of the [[Sikh Empire]], the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]] and ancestor to [[Monima Das]] was active in the search for a powerful [[Piece of Eden]] known as the [[Koh-i-Noor]]. During this period the Indian Assassins were led by the Assassin [[Hamid (Amritsar)|Hamid]] in the capital city of the Sikh Empire, [[Amritsar]].<ref name="Brahman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref><ref name="ACCI"/>
During the mid-19th century, at the start of the [[Sikh Empire]], the [[Indian Assassins|Indian Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]] and ancestor to [[Monima Das]] was active in the search for a powerful [[Piece of Eden]] known as the [[Koh-i-Noor]]. During this period the Indian Assassins were led by the Assassin [[Hamid (Amritsar)|Hamid]] in the capital city of the Sikh Empire, [[Amritsar]].<ref name="Brahman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref><ref name="India">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''</ref>


[[File:Tungaska Explod v.png|thumb|250px|One of the Pieces of Eden, a Staff, destroyed in the Tunguska explosion]]
[[File:Tungaska Explod v.png|thumb|250px|One of the Pieces of Eden, a Staff, destroyed in the Tunguska explosion]]
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Due to the efforts of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov, the Templar-affiliated Tsar [[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]] died of kidney failure and a Staff of Eden was destroyed in the [[Tunguska explosion]]. Without power, Tsarevich [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] was removed from the throne and Russia became communistic.
Due to the efforts of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov, the Templar-affiliated Tsar [[Alexander III of Russia|Alexander III]] died of kidney failure and a Staff of Eden was destroyed in the [[Tunguska explosion]]. Without power, Tsarevich [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nicholas II]] was removed from the throne and Russia became communistic.


By the 20th century, the tactics and practices of the Assassin Order had changed greatly.<ref name="ACTF"/> Whilst the Order of Assassins had kept to their policy of remote camps and isolation,<ref name="AC"/> the Templars had begun to infiltrate society further; taking the form of many publicly known corporations such as [[NASA]],<ref name="AC" /> {{Wiki|Kraft Foods|Kraft}} and [[British Petroleum|BP]],<ref name="ACB"/> which all secretly linked to the shadow-corporation Abstergo Industries.
By the 20th century, the tactics and practices of the Assassin Order had changed greatly.<ref name="The Fall #3">''Assassin's Creed: The Fall - Issue #3''</ref> Whilst the Order of Assassins had kept to their policy of remote camps and isolation,<ref name="AC" /> the Templars had begun to infiltrate society further; taking the form of many publicly known corporations such as [[NASA]],<ref name="AC" /> {{Wiki|Kraft Foods|Kraft}} and [[British Petroleum|BP]],<ref name="Brotherhood" /> which all secretly linked to the shadow-corporation Abstergo Industries.


The Templars [[Winston Churchill]], [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Adolf Hitler]] planned a war, [[World War II]], which would place the Templars in control. At the end of the war, Hitler was supposed to kill his double, created by the Piece of Eden in his control, and then escape. However, the Assassins spoiled this victory by assassinating Hitler as he exited the bunker that his body double was placed in.
The Templars [[Winston Churchill]], [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], and [[Adolf Hitler]] planned a war, [[World War II]], which would place the Templars in control. At the end of the war, Hitler was supposed to kill his double, created by the Piece of Eden in his control, and then escape. However, the Assassins spoiled this victory by assassinating Hitler as he exited the bunker that his body double was placed in.
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The Assassins relied less upon killing powerful or greedy individuals, and more on changing the "established regime" from within, using politics as well as the blade to achieve their aims, such as rigging elections to keep Templars out of office.
The Assassins relied less upon killing powerful or greedy individuals, and more on changing the "established regime" from within, using politics as well as the blade to achieve their aims, such as rigging elections to keep Templars out of office.


The American presidential election of 2000 was one such election, with the Templars attempting to place their puppet [[George W. Bush]] into power, and the Assassins backing [[Al Gore]].<ref name="ACTF"/>
The American presidential election of 2000 was one such election, with the Templars attempting to place their puppet [[George W. Bush]] into power, and the Assassins backing [[Al Gore]].<ref name="The Fall #3" />


By the year 2000, the Hidden Blade had become a largely ceremonial weapon.<ref name="ACTF"/> In the meantime however, the Templars continued to search for and investigate the various Pieces of Eden they discovered throughout this period,<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/> whilst the Assassins continued their war against them; notably being responsible for the destruction of at least one Templar-controlled base in {{Wiki|Siberia}} in 1908, known in public as the Tunguska explosion.<ref name="AC2"/>
By the year 2000, the Hidden Blade had become a largely ceremonial weapon.<ref name="The Fall #3" /> In the meantime however, the Templars continued to search for and investigate the various Pieces of Eden they discovered throughout this period,<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> whilst the Assassins continued their war against them; notably being responsible for the destruction of at least one Templar-controlled base in {{Wiki|Siberia}} in 1908, known in public as the Tunguska explosion.<ref name="AC2" />


However, by the year 1985, the Templars, under the guise of their front-company Abstergo Industries, had begun kidnapping Assassins or those related to them in an attempt to locate even more Pieces of Eden.<ref name="ACB"/>
However, by the year 1985, the Templars, under the guise of their front-company Abstergo Industries, had begun kidnapping Assassins or those related to them in an attempt to locate even more Pieces of Eden.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


[[File:DanielKillMentor.png|thumb|250px|The Mentor's death at Cross' hands]]
[[File:DanielKillMentor.png|thumb|250px|The Mentor's death at Cross' hands]]
That same year, a ten to eleven year old child, a descendant of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov, was kidnapped by Abstergo's [[Lineage Discovery and Acquisition|Lineage Research and Acquisition]] department and entered into the [[Animus Project]], later being codenamed "Daniel Cross".<ref name="ACTF"/> Years later, in 1998, Daniel joined the Assassin Order as a prospective, but with a mission to find the then-current Mentor.
That same year, a ten to eleven year old child, a descendant of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov, was kidnapped by Abstergo's [[Lineage Discovery and Acquisition|Lineage Research and Acquisition]] department and entered into the [[Animus Project]], later being codenamed "Daniel Cross".<ref name="The Fall #1" /> Years later, in 1998, Daniel joined the Assassin Order as a prospective, but with a mission to find the then-current Mentor.


Two years later, he was granted his wish and inducted into the Order by the Mentor himself; Cross subsequently murdered the Mentor with the very Hidden Blade he had been bequeathed by his victim just moments before, as a result of a neurological impulse instilled in him by Warren Vidic during his time as an Abstergo captive.<ref name="ACTF"/>
Two years later, he was granted his wish and inducted into the Order by the Mentor himself; Cross subsequently murdered the Mentor with the very Hidden Blade he had been bequeathed by his victim just moments before, as a result of a neurological impulse instilled in him by Warren Vidic during his time as an Abstergo captive.<ref name="The Fall #3" />


Cross' actions directly led to the fall of the Assassin Order, as he compromised virtually all of the Assassin camps around the world that he had visited in search for the Mentor upon his programmed return to Abstergo Industries, which forced the Assassins even further into hiding. Other notable Assassins held captive by Abstergo included Clay Kaczmarek and Desmond Miles – both descendants of Ezio Auditore and [[Adam]].<ref name="AC"/><ref name="AC2"/>
Cross' actions directly led to the fall of the Assassin Order, as he compromised virtually all of the Assassin camps around the world that he had visited in search for the Mentor upon his programmed return to Abstergo Industries, which forced the Assassins even further into hiding. Other notable Assassins held captive by Abstergo included Clay Kaczmarek and Desmond Miles – both descendants of Ezio Auditore and [[Adam]].<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" />


After the Mentor's death, William Miles began to take a prominent role in the Order's functioning, and became their de facto leader. It was his decision of raising Lucy Stillman outside the Order after the age of seventeen, so that all her ties to the Assassins were cut and she could infiltrate Abstergo.<ref name="Lost Archive">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' - ''[[The Lost Archive]]''</ref>
After the Mentor's death, William Miles began to take a prominent role in the Order's functioning, and became their de facto leader. It was his decision of raising Lucy Stillman outside the Order after the age of seventeen, so that all her ties to the Assassins were cut and she could infiltrate Abstergo.<ref name="Lost Archive">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' - ''[[The Lost Archive]]''</ref>


The Assassins attempted to spy on Abstergo using moles several times, but the people they sent always turned out to be strong and got themselves killed, or too weak and easily manipulated by the Templars.<ref name="AC3"/>
The Assassins attempted to spy on Abstergo using moles several times, but the people they sent always turned out to be strong and got themselves killed, or too weak and easily manipulated by the Templars.<ref name="AC3" />


Sometime around 2008, William also recruited Clay Kaczmarek to the Order. Tasked with infiltrating Abstergo and discovering information about them, Clay returned successfully with a memo detailing the allocation of Abstergo Industries' budget, along with their funding of the Animus Project. With this information known to the Assassins, a plan was devised for him to get caught by their Lineage Research and Acquisition department as Subject 16, and was to be rescued later by Lucy.
Sometime around 2008, William also recruited Clay Kaczmarek to the Order. Tasked with infiltrating Abstergo and discovering information about them, Clay returned successfully with a memo detailing the allocation of Abstergo Industries' budget, along with their funding of the Animus Project. With this information known to the Assassins, a plan was devised for him to get caught by their Lineage Research and Acquisition department as Subject 16, and was to be rescued later by Lucy.


However, years of isolation had caused her to turn against the Assassins, and once Clay learned of her defection through hacking into Abstergo's systems and uncovering security footage, she did not help him escape when the time came, leading to his subsequent suicide.<ref name="Lost Archive"/>
However, years of isolation had caused her to turn against the Assassins, and once Clay learned of her defection through hacking into Abstergo's systems and uncovering security footage, she did not help him escape when the time came, leading to his subsequent suicide.<ref name="Lost Archive" />


{{Quote|We lost two more teams last night. That's eight more of us just... gone.|Lucy Stillman, 2012.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|We lost two more teams last night. That's eight more of us just... gone.|Lucy Stillman, 2012.|Assassin's Creed II}}
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Utilizing the [[Animus|Animus 2.0]], a copy of the machine used by Abstergo to explore his genetic memories previously,<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> Desmond followed the memories of Ezio Auditore, adopting his skills in combat and freerunning, while the rest of the Order concentrated to locating the Pieces of Eden before their Templar counterparts.
Utilizing the [[Animus|Animus 2.0]], a copy of the machine used by Abstergo to explore his genetic memories previously,<ref name="AC" /><ref name="AC2" /> Desmond followed the memories of Ezio Auditore, adopting his skills in combat and freerunning, while the rest of the Order concentrated to locating the Pieces of Eden before their Templar counterparts.


Despite this, however, the war with the Templars had taken a turn for the worse. With their numbers dwindling, the Order of Assassins was in danger of losing the war. At least two known teams were reported to have been killed, one in Brisbane, Australia, and another in Whistler, Canada.<ref name="AC2"/><ref name="ACI"/>
Despite this, however, the war with the Templars had taken a turn for the worse. With their numbers dwindling, the Order of Assassins was in danger of losing the war. At least two known teams were reported to have been killed, one in Brisbane, Australia, and another in Whistler, Canada.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]''</ref>


As technology progressed, so did the weapons used against the Assassins. By 2012, the Templars were using cell phone towers and satellites to track them down. As a result, Desmond and his group had to take refuge within the [[Sanctuary]], deep beneath the city of Monteriggioni. By this point, the Order was using at least one e-mail network, known as the [[Hephaestus Email Network]], in order to facilitate communications.<ref name="ACB"/>
As technology progressed, so did the weapons used against the Assassins. By 2012, the Templars were using cell phone towers and satellites to track them down. As a result, Desmond and his group had to take refuge within the [[Sanctuary]], deep beneath the city of Monteriggioni. By this point, the Order was using at least one e-mail network, known as the [[Hephaestus Email Network]], in order to facilitate communications.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


[[File:Modern Assassins in Santa Maria in Aracoeli.png|thumb|left|250px|The Assassins inside Santa Maria in Aracoeli]]
[[File:Modern Assassins in Santa Maria in Aracoeli.png|thumb|left|250px|The Assassins inside Santa Maria in Aracoeli]]
In the latter half of 2012, an Assassin team made up of Lucy Stillman, Rebecca Crane, Shaun Hastings and Desmond Miles discovered the Colosseum Vault – after Desmond had relived Ezio's memories in Rome through the Animus – and infiltrated it, securing the Apple of Eden that Ezio had hidden there centuries before. On contact with First Civilization artifact, Desmond's body was taken over by the ancient being [[Juno]], who forced him to stab and kill the Assassin-traitor, Lucy.
In the latter half of 2012, an Assassin team made up of Lucy Stillman, Rebecca Crane, Shaun Hastings and Desmond Miles discovered the Colosseum Vault – after Desmond had relived Ezio's memories in Rome through the Animus – and infiltrated it, securing the Apple of Eden that Ezio had hidden there centuries before. On contact with First Civilization artifact, Desmond's body was taken over by the ancient being [[Juno]], who forced him to stab and kill the Assassin-traitor, Lucy.


This indirectly helped to ensure that the Templars could not get their hands on Ezio's Apple of Eden and kept Desmond safe from Templar influence from within the Assassins. Due to this event, the team and the Apple were brought to William Miles and the Order, in turn securing one of the ancient artifacts for the Order's cause.<ref name="ACB" /><ref name="Lost Archive"/>
This indirectly helped to ensure that the Templars could not get their hands on Ezio's Apple of Eden and kept Desmond safe from Templar influence from within the Assassins. Due to this event, the team and the Apple were brought to William Miles and the Order, in turn securing one of the ancient artifacts for the Order's cause.<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="Lost Archive" />


Also, around this time, an Assassin team in Moscow were chasing a potential lead on a Piece of Eden. However, as William Miles stated, this was some of the only good news they had got. There were teams in [[Osaka]] and [[São Paulo]]. In Osaka, the team was being tailed, so they had gone dark. In São Paulo, a leak was confirmed and the team was working on flushing it out.
Also, around this time, an Assassin team in Moscow were chasing a potential lead on a Piece of Eden. However, as William Miles stated, this was some of the only good news they had got. There were teams in [[Osaka]] and [[São Paulo]]. In Osaka, the team was being tailed, so they had gone dark. In São Paulo, a leak was confirmed and the team was working on flushing it out.


The team in [[Denver]] were even worse off. They had lost contact without informing, and their safe house was empty. This meant that they were dead or captured, or that they had gone dark without notifying the Assassin headquarters.<ref name="ACB"/>
The team in [[Denver]] were even worse off. They had lost contact without informing, and their safe house was empty. This meant that they were dead or captured, or that they had gone dark without notifying the Assassin headquarters.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


After killing Lucy, Desmond entered a coma, and was put back into the Animus. He relived a restored memory sequence, which provided the Assassins with co-ordinates, leading to the [[Grand Temple]]. While most Assassins continued their fight with Abstergo, William's team – with help from [[Gavin Banks]] – reached New York, hoping to find the Temple and stop the end of the world.<ref name="ACR"/><ref name="ACI"/>
After killing Lucy, Desmond entered a coma, and was put back into the Animus. He relived a restored memory sequence, which provided the Assassins with co-ordinates, leading to the [[Grand Temple]]. While most Assassins continued their fight with Abstergo, William's team – with help from [[Gavin Banks]] – reached New York, hoping to find the Temple and stop the end of the world.<ref name="Revelations" /><ref name="Initiates" />


Upon finding out that they needed a key, and three "batteries" to open the door in the Grand Temple, Desmond began to work on finding the key, by reliving memories that Juno told him to. While William's team began working on opening the Temple, he had other teams run interference, and tried to thwart Abstergo's attempts to find them, or other Pieces of Eden.
Upon finding out that they needed a key, and three "batteries" to open the door in the Grand Temple, Desmond began to work on finding the key, by reliving memories that Juno told him to. While William's team began working on opening the Temple, he had other teams run interference, and tried to thwart Abstergo's attempts to find them, or other Pieces of Eden.


During this endeavor, several Assassins were killed by Abstergo agents, including [[Adriano Maestranzi]]. William was captured by [[Juhani Otso Berg]] when he went alone to [[Cairo]] to retrieve the third and final power source. This attempt to find Desmond and take the Apple from him ended in failure, as he assassinated both Daniel Cross and Warren Vidic, killing the men responsible for nearly destroying the order 12 years previously, and foiling the [[Eye-Abstergo]] through these actions.<ref name="AC3"/>
During this endeavor, several Assassins were killed by Abstergo agents, including [[Adriano Maestranzi]]. William was captured by [[Juhani Otso Berg]] when he went alone to [[Cairo]] to retrieve the third and final power source. This attempt to find Desmond and take the Apple from him ended in failure, as he assassinated both Daniel Cross and Warren Vidic, killing the men responsible for nearly destroying the order 12 years previously, and foiling the [[Eye-Abstergo]] through these actions.<ref name="AC3" />


Returning to the Temple, Desmond fully reactivated it and discovered [[The Eye|the Eye]], a device that would save the world from the [[2012 coronal mass ejection|Second Disaster]]. Juno urged Desmond to activate the Eye, but Minerva asked him not to, saying that the Eye's activation would also kill Desmond and release Juno from her prison.<ref name="AC3"/>
Returning to the Temple, Desmond fully reactivated it and discovered [[The Eye|the Eye]], a device that would save the world from the [[2012 coronal mass ejection|Second Disaster]]. Juno urged Desmond to activate the Eye, but Minerva asked him not to, saying that the Eye's activation would also kill Desmond and release Juno from her prison.<ref name="AC3" />


While Minerva and her brethren tried to save the world, Juno was planning to use their technology to conquer it, so she was imprisoned. Minerva showed Desmond that if he let the Second Disaster happen, the world would be devastated, but humanity would endure. Desmond would become a legendary figure that would rebuild the world. However, upon his death, his ideals would be misinterpreted by future generations, bringing about the fall of civilization, and "what once was, shall be again".<ref name="AC3"/>
While Minerva and her brethren tried to save the world, Juno was planning to use their technology to conquer it, so she was imprisoned. Minerva showed Desmond that if he let the Second Disaster happen, the world would be devastated, but humanity would endure. Desmond would become a legendary figure that would rebuild the world. However, upon his death, his ideals would be misinterpreted by future generations, bringing about the fall of civilization, and "what once was, shall be again".<ref name="AC3" />


Believing the world would have a chance at defeating Juno, Desmond told William, Shaun and Rebecca to leave and prepare for the incoming struggle. Desmond then activated the Eye and the world was indeed saved, but as he was informed, Desmond died and Juno was released from her prison.<ref name="AC3"/>
Believing the world would have a chance at defeating Juno, Desmond told William, Shaun and Rebecca to leave and prepare for the incoming struggle. Desmond then activated the Eye and the world was indeed saved, but as he was informed, Desmond died and Juno was released from her prison.<ref name="AC3" />


Following Desmond's death, a depressed William went into exile, leaving the leadership of the Assassins in the hands of Gavin Banks. For the next year, Banks traveled the world onboard the ''[[Altaïr II]]'' in search of Assassin cells. Eventually, he located William in a [[William Miles' bunker|bunker]] in Norway. At the same time, Rebecca uncovered the existence of the [[Initiates]] hacker collective. After discovering that their fellow crewmembers [[Stephanie Chiu]] and [[Eric Cooper]] were Initiates, William decided to return to leadership of the Brotherhood. He recruited the Initiates and assigned them a handler, a mysterious woman going by the name [[Bishop]].<ref name="ACI"/><ref name="ACS"/>
Following Desmond's death, a depressed William went into exile, leaving the leadership of the Assassins in the hands of Gavin Banks. For the next year, Banks traveled the world onboard the ''[[Altaïr II]]'' in search of Assassin cells. Eventually, he located William in a [[William Miles' bunker|bunker]] in Norway. At the same time, Rebecca uncovered the existence of the [[Initiates]] hacker collective. After discovering that their fellow crewmembers [[Stephanie Chiu]] and [[Eric Cooper]] were Initiates, William decided to return to leadership of the Brotherhood. He recruited the Initiates and assigned them a handler, a mysterious woman going by the name [[Bishop]].<ref name="Initiates" /><ref name="ACS" />


In 2014, the Assassins learnt that Abstergo had acquired the body of a [[Sage]] named [[John Standish]], and had started the [[Phoenix Project]] to sequence a full Precursor genome. On October 13, Shaun and [[Galina Voronina]] assaulted and destroyed Abstergo's Paris laboratory. Knowing that the Templars would not stop in their plans to find the remains of more Sages, Bishop used the Initiates to sequence the memories of Arno Dorian, who was present at the death of [[François-Thomas Germain]], a Sage from the French Revolution. The Initiate's research revealed that Germain's bones were too degraded for DNA extraction, ensuring another victory for the Assassins.<ref name="ACU"/><ref name="ACS"/>
In 2014, the Assassins learnt that Abstergo had acquired the body of a [[Sage]] named [[John Standish]], and had started the [[Phoenix Project]] to sequence a full Precursor genome. On October 13, Shaun and [[Galina Voronina]] assaulted and destroyed Abstergo's Paris laboratory. Knowing that the Templars would not stop in their plans to find the remains of more Sages, Bishop used the Initiates to sequence the memories of Arno Dorian, who was present at the death of [[François-Thomas Germain]], a Sage from the French Revolution. The Initiate's research revealed that Germain's bones were too degraded for DNA extraction, ensuring another victory for the Assassins.<ref name="ACU" /><ref name="ACS" />


In 2015, Bishop called upon the Initiate again to synch the memories of [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], twin Assassins from the Industrial Revolution, to find a Shroud of Eden in London before Abstergo could. However, Shaun and Rebecca chose to go off book and confront [[Isabelle Ardant]] and narrowly escaped being executed by [[Sigma Team]]. After the Initiate's data synch confirmed the Shroud's location underneath [[Buckingham Palace]], Shaun and Rebecca, backed up by Galina, infiltrated the vault but the Templars had gotten to them first. In the ensuing skirmish, Shaun managed to kill Ardant, but Rebecca was wounded by [[Violet da Costa]], who managed to escape with the Shroud.<ref name="ACS"/>
In 2015, Bishop called upon the Initiate again to synch the memories of [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], twin Assassins from the Industrial Revolution, to find a Shroud of Eden in London before Abstergo could. However, Shaun and Rebecca chose to go off book and confront [[Isabelle Ardant]] and narrowly escaped being executed by [[Sigma Team]]. After the Initiate's data synch confirmed the Shroud's location underneath [[Buckingham Palace]], Shaun and Rebecca, backed up by Galina, infiltrated the vault but the Templars had gotten to them first. In the ensuing skirmish, Shaun managed to kill Ardant, but Rebecca was wounded by [[Violet da Costa]], who managed to escape with the Shroud.<ref name="ACS" />


William Miles later ordered all Assassins worldwide to search for [[Álvaro Gramática]]'s laboratory and recover the Shroud. While the Assassins had no luck in locating the lab, [[Jasdip Dhami]] and [[Eric Cooper]] relayed their concerns to Bishop in regards to putting the Initiates in the Templars' crosshairs. After much deliberation, William enacted the Rooftop Garden Protocol, instructing all Assassins to remain professional on their network and if they did find Gramática's lab, they were not to engage until a strike team could be assembled. Additionally, Bishop was forced to temporarily sever all contact with the Initiates.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - ''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)]]''</ref>
William Miles later ordered all Assassins worldwide to search for [[Álvaro Gramática]]'s laboratory and recover the Shroud. While the Assassins had no luck in locating the lab, [[Jasdip Dhami]] and [[Eric Cooper]] relayed their concerns to Bishop in regards to putting the Initiates in the Templars' crosshairs. After much deliberation, William enacted the Rooftop Garden Protocol, instructing all Assassins to remain professional on their network and if they did find Gramática's lab, they were not to engage until a strike team could be assembled. Additionally, Bishop was forced to temporarily sever all contact with the Initiates.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - ''[[Jack the Ripper (DLC)]]''</ref>
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{{Quote|The seeds were planted as two worlds became one. Behold, the Assassins, the children of two worlds!|Clay Kaczmarek.|Assassin's Creed II}}
{{Quote|The seeds were planted as two worlds became one. Behold, the Assassins, the children of two worlds!|Clay Kaczmarek.|Assassin's Creed II}}
[[File:Play along 9.png|thumb|250px|Ezio's initiation into the Brotherhood]]
[[File:Play along 9.png|thumb|250px|Ezio's initiation into the Brotherhood]]
The Assassins have existed since before the turn of the first millennium; several known figures included Darius, Iltani, Wei Yu,<ref name="AC2"/> Gaius Cassius Longinus, Marcus Junius Brutus and their co-conspirators,<ref name="ACPL"/> Amunet and Leonius.<ref name="AC2"/> Historically however, the forebearers of the Assassins have existed since before recorded time, possibly reaching as far back as Adam and Eve.<ref name="AC2"/>
The Assassins have existed since before the turn of the first millennium; several known figures included Darius, Iltani, Wei Yu,<ref name="AC2" /> Gaius Cassius Longinus, Marcus Junius Brutus and their co-conspirators,<ref name="Project Legacy" /> Amunet and Leonius.<ref name="AC2" /> Historically however, the forebearers of the Assassins have existed since before recorded time, possibly reaching as far back as Adam and [[Eve]].<ref name="AC2" />


===Medieval and Renaissance periods===
===Medieval and Renaissance periods===
During the Third Crusade, the Levantine branch of the Assassin Order was mainly made up of native individuals; although some, like Altaïr, were born to parents of both religions. Led by Al Mualim,<ref name="AC"/> and later Altaïr himself,<ref name="AC2" /> other members included Harash,<ref name="Bloodlines"/> Malik and Kadar Al-Sayf, [[Rauf]], Abbas Sofian, [[Masun]] and [[Jamal]].<ref name="AC"/>
During the Third Crusade, the Levantine branch of the Assassin Order was mainly made up of native individuals; although some, like Altaïr, were born to parents of both religions. Led by Al Mualim,<ref name="AC" /> and later Altaïr himself,<ref name="AC2" /> other members included Harash,<ref name="Bloodlines" /> Malik and Kadar Al-Sayf, [[Rauf]], Abbas Sofian, [[Masun]] and [[Jamal]].<ref name="AC" />


Decades later, in the north, the Mongolian branch of Assassins were working to halt the rise of the Mongolian Empire; notable members included the legendary Assassin Qulan Gal and his protégé [[Nergüi]].
Decades later, in the north, the Mongolian branch of Assassins were working to halt the rise of the Mongolian Empire; notable members included the legendary Assassin Qulan Gal and his protégé [[Nergüi]].


Later still, individuals such as Dante Alighieri,<ref name="AC2"/> Maffeo Polo, Marco Polo,<ref name="TSC"/> and Domenico Auditore,<ref name="AC2"/> the founder of the House of Auditore would join the Order's ranks.
Later still, individuals such as Dante Alighieri,<ref name="AC2" /> Maffeo Polo, Marco Polo,<ref name="Secret Crusade" /> and Domenico Auditore,<ref name="AC2" /> the founder of the House of Auditore would join the Order's ranks.


Allies also included various individuals, such as Adha,<ref name="ACAC"/> and even former Templars like Maria Thorpe.<ref name="AC2"/>
Allies also included various individuals, such as Adha,<ref name="Chronicles" /> and even former Templars like Maria Thorpe.<ref name="AC2" />


Later on, during the Renaissance, the Order's numbers had dwindled significantly. Having become much more secretive, members of the Order often had occupations and lives outside of the Order, ranging from artists,<ref name="Renaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref> to thieves,<ref name="AC2"/> and even royal treasurers.<ref name="Discovery">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>
Later on, during the Renaissance, the Order's numbers had dwindled significantly. Having become much more secretive, members of the Order often had occupations and lives outside of the Order, ranging from artists,<ref name="Renaissance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Renaissance]]''</ref> to thieves,<ref name="AC2" /> and even royal treasurers.<ref name="Discovery">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>


They included the Florentine banker Giovanni Auditore da Firenze;<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Lineage" /> his brother Mario Auditore, caretaker of the Auditore Villa and ''condottieri'' leader; Federico Auditore da Firenze and his brother Ezio Auditore da Firenze; Paola and [[Teodora Contanto]], the heads of the Florentine and Venetian courtesans respectively; [[Antonio de Magianis]], the head of the Venetian Thieves Guild;<ref name="AC2" /> La Volpe, the head of the Florentine, and later, Roman Thieves Guild;<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="AC2"/> Niccolò Machiavelli, a writer and head of the Florentine mercenaries; Bartolomeo d'Alviano, ''condottiero'' of Venice and later Rome,<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="AC2"/> and [[Perotto Calderon]], undercover in the employ of the Borgia, who posed as a courier.
They included the Florentine banker Giovanni Auditore da Firenze;<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="Lineage" /> his brother Mario Auditore, caretaker of the Auditore Villa and ''condottieri'' leader; Federico Auditore da Firenze and his brother Ezio Auditore da Firenze; Paola and [[Teodora Contanto]], the heads of the Florentine and Venetian courtesans respectively; [[Antonio de Magianis]], the head of the Venetian Thieves Guild;<ref name="AC2" /> La Volpe, the head of the Florentine, and later, Roman Thieves Guild;<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="AC2" /> Niccolò Machiavelli, a writer and head of the Florentine mercenaries; Bartolomeo d'Alviano, ''condottiero'' of Venice and later Rome,<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="AC2" /> and [[Perotto Calderon]], undercover in the employ of the Borgia, who posed as a courier.


Others included Giovanni Borgia, the illegitimate son of Calderon and [[Lucrezia Borgia]]; Paracelcus, Swiss scientist and alchemist; Francesco Vecellio, Renaissance painter; [[Tessa Varzi]] and [[Cipriano Enu]]; [[Rinaldo Vitturi]], the keeper of the Shroud;<ref name="ACPL"/> [[Ridolfo Fioravant]] and [[Pietro Antonio Solari]], spies working undercover as architects on the [[Kremlin]];<ref name="ACB"/> [[Luis de Santángel]] and [[Raphael Sánchez]], finance minister to [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|Ferdinand II]] and treasurer of Queen [[Isabella I of Castile|Isabella I]] respectively;<ref name="Discovery"/> Yusuf Tazim, the leader of the Constantinople Assassin Guild; Piri Reis, a top navigator and cartographer to [[Bayezid II]]; and [[Dogan]] and [[Azize]], two lieutenants of the Constantinople Assassin Guild.<ref name="ACR"/>
Others included Giovanni Borgia, the illegitimate son of Calderon and [[Lucrezia Borgia]]; Paracelcus, Swiss scientist and alchemist; Francesco Vecellio, Renaissance painter; [[Tessa Varzi]] and [[Cipriano Enu]]; [[Rinaldo Vitturi]], the keeper of the Shroud;<ref name="Project Legacy" /> [[Ridolfo Fioravant]] and [[Pietro Antonio Solari]], spies working undercover as architects on the [[Kremlin]];<ref name="Brotherhood" /> [[Luis de Santángel]] and [[Raphael Sánchez]], finance minister to [[Ferdinand II of Aragon|Ferdinand II]] and treasurer of Queen [[Isabella I of Castile|Isabella I]] respectively;<ref name="Discovery" /> Yusuf Tazim, the leader of the Constantinople Assassin Guild; Piri Reis, a top navigator and cartographer to [[Bayezid II]]; and [[Dogan]] and [[Azize]], two lieutenants of the Constantinople Assassin Guild.<ref name="Revelations" />


Once again, the Order had many allies amongst the common folk of Italy, as well as amongst the nobility. Foremost among them was [[Leonardo da Vinci]], Ezio's closest friend and a genius of invention.<ref name="ACB"/><ref name="AC2"/> Others included [[Caterina Sforza]], the Countess of [[Forlì]];<ref name="AC2 - Forlì">''Assassin's Creed II'' - ''[[Battle of Forlì (DLC)]]''</ref><ref name="ACB"/> [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], the ruler of Florence; [[Agostino Barbarigo]], the Doge of Venice from 1486;<ref name="AC2"/> and the famed explorer [[Christopher Columbus]].<ref name="Discovery"/>
Once again, the Order had many allies amongst the common folk of Italy, as well as amongst the nobility. Foremost among them was [[Leonardo da Vinci]], Ezio's closest friend and a genius of invention.<ref name="Brotherhood" /><ref name="AC2" /> Others included [[Caterina Sforza]], the Countess of [[Forlì]];<ref name="AC2 - Forlì">''Assassin's Creed II'' - ''[[Battle of Forlì (DLC)]]''</ref><ref name="Brotherhood" /> [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], the ruler of Florence; [[Agostino Barbarigo]], the Doge of Venice from 1486;<ref name="AC2" /> and the famed explorer [[Christopher Columbus]].<ref name="Discovery" />


By 1501, Ezio Auditore and Niccolò Machiavelli had begun training new Assassin recruits in the Order from their Tiber Island headquarters in Rome. In 1503, Claudia Auditore da Firenze, sister of Ezio, also joined the Order.<ref name="ACB"/>
By 1501, Ezio Auditore and Niccolò Machiavelli had begun training new Assassin recruits in the Order from their Tiber Island headquarters in Rome. In 1503, Claudia Auditore da Firenze, sister of Ezio, also joined the Order.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


===Age of Empires===
===Age of Empires===
During the Colonial period, the Assassins spread their influence to the New World. Around this time, the [[Caribbean Assassins]] were led by [[Ah Tabai]], a [[Mayans|Mayan]]-born member of the Order. To secure the Assassin interests, he recruited [[Mary Read]] into the Brotherhood, as well as stationed numerous [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] leaders across the Caribbean, including [[Opía Apito]], [[Rhona Dinsmore]], Antó and [[Upton Travers]]. By the 1730, Edward Kenway and [[Adéwalé]] had joined the Order, albeit only after significant personal journeys. Adéwalé displayed an interest in the Creed early on, and became a student of Ah Tabai, while Edward joined the Order to make amends on the past misdeeds he had committed in his life.<ref name="AC4BF"/>
During the Colonial period, the Assassins spread their influence to the New World. Around this time, the [[Caribbean Assassins]] were led by [[Ah Tabai]], a [[Mayans|Mayan]]-born member of the Order. To secure the Assassin interests, he recruited [[Mary Read]] into the Brotherhood, as well as stationed numerous [[Assassin bureau|bureau]] leaders across the Caribbean, including [[Opía Apito]], [[Rhona Dinsmore]], Antó and [[Upton Travers]]. By the 1730, Edward Kenway and [[Adéwalé]] had joined the Order, albeit only after significant personal journeys. Adéwalé displayed an interest in the Creed early on, and became a student of Ah Tabai, while Edward joined the Order to make amends on the past misdeeds he had committed in his life.<ref name="ACBF" />


John de la Tour was the first Assassin to reach the American Colonies. In the following decades, the Colonial Assassins had grown in number significantly, led by Achilles Davenport as their Mentor. Other members of the Colonial Brotherhood included Liam O'Brien, Hope Jensen, Kesegowaase, Shay Cormac and Louis-Joseph Gaultier. Following Shay's defection to the Templars, and an [[Colonial Assassin purge|assault]] in 1763, the Colonial branch of the Order was almost completely wiped out.<ref name="ACRG"/>
John de la Tour was the first Assassin to reach the American Colonies. In the following decades, the Colonial Assassins had grown in number significantly, led by Achilles Davenport as their Mentor. Other members of the Colonial Brotherhood included Liam O'Brien, Hope Jensen, Kesegowaase, Shay Cormac and Louis-Joseph Gaultier. Following Shay's defection to the Templars, and an [[Colonial Assassin purge|assault]] in 1763, the Colonial branch of the Order was almost completely wiped out.<ref name="ACRG" />


It would take another decade for the Assassins to rebuild their ranks, when they were joined by a number of new members, including Ratonhnhaké:ton, the grandson of Edward Kenway, who managed to ultimately eliminate the Colonial Rite of the Templars in 1782. During that time, he managed to recruit several individuals into the Order, including [[Clipper Wilkinson]], [[Deborah Carter]], [[Jacob Zenger]], [[Stephane Chapheau]], [[Jamie Colley]], [[Duncan Little]], and [[Patience Gibbs]].<ref name="AC3"/><ref name="AC4BF"/>
It would take another decade for the Assassins to rebuild their ranks, when they were joined by a number of new members, including Ratonhnhaké:ton, the grandson of Edward Kenway, who managed to ultimately eliminate the Colonial Rite of the Templars in 1782. During that time, he managed to recruit several individuals into the Order, including [[Clipper Wilkinson]], [[Deborah Carter]], [[Jacob Zenger]], [[Stephane Chapheau]], [[Jamie Colley]], [[Duncan Little]], and [[Patience Gibbs]].<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACBF" />


===French Revolution===
===French Revolution===
During the late 18th century, the French Assassins, with Arno Dorian among them, worked to expose the identities of Templars who orchestrated the French Revolution for their own benefit.<ref name="ACU"/>
During the late 18th century, the French Assassins, with Arno Dorian among them, worked to expose the identities of Templars who orchestrated the French Revolution for their own benefit.<ref name="ACU" />


===Sikh Empire===
===Sikh Empire===
[[File:Mir.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Arbaaz Mir on his search for the Koh-i-Noor]]
[[File:Mir.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Arbaaz Mir on his search for the Koh-i-Noor]]
During the mid-19th century, Indian Assassins had developed a strong presence in the Sikh Empire, with their main goal being the search for the Koh-i-Noor diamond and the removal of foreign Templars attempting to control India. Around this time, the Sikh Empire was ruled by Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]], who was seen in a mixed light; he was viewed as a murderer by Assassins like Arbaaz Mir for his removal of Muslims in Kashmir, but by others as a hero for his near liberation of India, which ended abruptly with his poisoning by [[Francis Cotton]].<ref name="Brahman"/>
During the mid-19th century, Indian Assassins had developed a strong presence in the Sikh Empire, with their main goal being the search for the Koh-i-Noor diamond and the removal of foreign Templars attempting to control India. Around this time, the Sikh Empire was ruled by Maharaja [[Ranjit Singh]], who was seen in a mixed light; he was viewed as a murderer by Assassins like Arbaaz Mir for his removal of Muslims in Kashmir, but by others as a hero for his near liberation of India, which ended abruptly with his poisoning by [[Francis Cotton]].<ref name="Brahman" />


===Victorian Era===
===Victorian Era===
In the late 19th century, the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]], under the leadership of [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]], restrengthened their ranks from the mid 18th century when the Assassin siblings [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] moved to London. While there, they worked to overthrow the Templar presence by establishing a [[Rooks|criminal syndicate]] in order to fight the oppression of poverty.<ref name="ACS"/>
In the late 19th century, the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]], under the leadership of [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]], restrengthened their ranks from the mid 18th century when the Assassin siblings [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] moved to London. While there, they worked to overthrow the Templar presence by establishing a [[Rooks|criminal syndicate]] in order to fight the oppression of poverty.<ref name="ACS" />


===Modern times===
===Modern times===
At the turn of the 20th century, the Assassins' Order had spread as far the Russian Empire, with a strong presence in and around [[Saint Petersburg|Petrograd]]. Members of the Narodnaya Volya were in fact members of the Assassin Order. Some known Assassins included Nikolai Orelov and Aleksandr Ulyanov, the older brother of Vladimir Lenin.<ref name="ACTF"/>
At the turn of the 20th century, the Assassins' Order had spread as far the Russian Empire, with a strong presence in and around [[Saint Petersburg|Petrograd]]. Members of the Narodnaya Volya were in fact members of the Assassin Order. Some known Assassins included Nikolai Orelov and Aleksandr Ulyanov, the older brother of Vladimir Lenin.<ref name="The Fall #1" />


[[File:Swap.png|thumb|250px|The British medic and Erich Albert]]
[[File:Swap.png|thumb|250px|The British medic and Erich Albert]]
During World War I, there was an Assassin on the Western Front, an unidentified medic fighting for the British on the front line. The medic assassinated [[Erich Albert]], a German general and member of the Templars.<ref name="ACPL"/> There was also [[Irish Assassin|at least one Assassin]] active In Ireland during this era, fighting in the country's War of Independence.<ref name="ACU"/>
During World War I, there was an Assassin on the Western Front, an unidentified medic fighting for the British on the front line. The medic assassinated [[Erich Albert]], a German general and member of the Templars.<ref name="Project Legacy" /> There was also [[Irish Assassin|at least one Assassin]] active In Ireland during this era, fighting in the country's War of Independence.<ref name="ACU" />


During the late 20th and 21st century, however, the Order seemed to have sunk further into hiding, with their numbers fewer than ever.<ref name="AC2"/> Although it is evident that more existed, only a few were known to be in the Order: Clay Kaczmarek, Callum Lynch, Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman,<ref name="AC"/> Rebecca Crane, Shaun Hastings,<ref name="AC2" /> Hannah Mueller, Paul Bellamy, Daniel Cross,<ref name="ACTF"/> William Miles,<ref name="ACB"/> Gavin Banks, [[Moussa]], [[Lin]], [[Emir]], [[Nathan]], [[Harlan Cunningham|Harlan T. Cunningham]], [[Siobhan Dhami]], [[Jasdip Dhami]], Adriano Maestranzi, a woman named [[Janice]], and a man named Marco.<ref name="ACI"/> There were also known groups of Assassins based in São Paulo, Brazil; Moscow, Russia; Osaka, Japan; Denver, Colorado, United States;<ref name="ACB"/> Whistler, Canada; Georgia and weapon suppliers in the [[Philippines]].<ref name="ACI"/>.
During the late 20th and 21st century, however, the Order seemed to have sunk further into hiding, with their numbers fewer than ever.<ref name="AC2" /> Although it is evident that more existed, only a few were known to be in the Order: Clay Kaczmarek, Callum Lynch, Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman,<ref name="AC" /> Rebecca Crane, Shaun Hastings,<ref name="AC2" /> Hannah Mueller, Paul Bellamy, Daniel Cross,<ref name="The Fall #2" /> William Miles,<ref name="Brotherhood" /> Gavin Banks, [[Moussa]], [[Lin]], [[Emir]], [[Nathan]], [[Harlan Cunningham|Harlan T. Cunningham]], [[Siobhan Dhami]], [[Jasdip Dhami]], Adriano Maestranzi, a woman named [[Janice]], and a man named Marco.<ref name="Initiates" /> There were also known groups of Assassins based in São Paulo, Brazil; Moscow, Russia; Osaka, Japan; Denver, Colorado, United States;<ref name="Brotherhood" /> Whistler, Canada; Georgia and weapon suppliers in the [[Philippines]].<ref name="Initiates" />.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the High Middle Ages, an Assassin would prove one's target had been slain by dipping a white feather in their target's blood. This practice had fallen out of use by the Renaissance, but appeared to have been revived by the Victorian Era. Both [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] engaged in the practice, though they used white handkerchiefs rather than feathers.
*In the High Middle Ages, an Assassin would prove one's target had been slain by dipping a white feather in their target's blood. This practice had fallen out of use by the Renaissance, but appeared to have been revived by the Victorian Era. Both [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] engaged in the practice, though they used white handkerchiefs rather than feathers.
*Rebecca Crane noted that both the Assassin and Templar Orders had existed since before the formation of the Hashshashin and Order of the Knights Templar respectively, and queried what the two organizations called themselves beforehand.<ref name="AssassinBrotherhooddatabase">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' [[Database: The Assassin Brotherhood]]</ref>
*Rebecca Crane noted that both the Assassin and Templar Orders had existed since before the formation of the Hashshashin and Order of the Knights Templar respectively, and queried what the two organizations called themselves beforehand.<ref name="AssassinBrotherhooddatabase">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Database: The Assassin Brotherhood]]</ref>
**However, such an instance of the Assassins' earlier name is known: the [[Roman Assassins]] called themselves ''Liberalis Circulum'', Latin for ''Circle of Liberals''.
**However, such an instance of the Assassins' earlier name is known: the [[Roman Assassins]] called themselves ''Liberalis Circulum'', Latin for ''Circle of Liberals''.
**Historically, the ''Hashshashin'' were a sect of radical Persian Shia Muslims who, under Hassan-i Sabbāh, were said to be given a drug called hashish, under the influence of which they experienced "the Garden of Paradise". In exchange, they were expected to murder Sabbah's religious and political rivals, and due to the euphoria they experienced as an effect of the drug, they became unwaveringly loyal to Sabbah.
**Historically, the ''Hashshashin'' were a sect of radical Persian Shia Muslims who, under Hassan-i Sabbāh, were said to be given a drug called hashish, under the influence of which they experienced "the Garden of Paradise". In exchange, they were expected to murder Sabbah's religious and political rivals, and due to the euphoria they experienced as an effect of the drug, they became unwaveringly loyal to Sabbah.

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"We work in the dark, to serve the light. We are Assassins."
Niccolò Machiavelli.[src]

The Assassin Brotherhood, also known as the Assassin Order, the Hidden Ones during its early years or Hashshashin during the Crusades, was an organized order of assassins and sworn enemies of the Templars, against whom they fought a continuous, recondite war throughout the entirety of recorded human history. Whereas the Templars sought to save humanity from itself by controlling free will, the Assassin Order fought to ensure the survival of freedom, as it allowed for the progression of new ideas and the growth of individuality. The Assassins have also recently become enemies of the Instruments of the First Will, a cult hellbent on re-establishing the Isu's absolute rule over humanity.

The Assassins, if not the Order itself, have existed since at least 456 BCE, throughout the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Industrial Revolution and into the Modern era.

The Creed

"Laa shay'a waqi'un mutlaq bale kouloun moumkin.
("Nothing is true, everything is permitted" in Arabic.)"
―The Assassins' Creed.[src]

The Order believes in a strong set of values that strictly govern their way of life, referred to as "the Creed". This Creed consists of three tenets:

  1. "Stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent."
  2. "Hide in plain sight, be one with the crowd."
  3. "Never compromise the Brotherhood."[3]

These tenets permeated every aspect of the Assassins' daily life, as well as their fight for "peace in all things". The Assassins carry out their duties through political, strategic assassination, in the hope that killing one individual will lead to the salvation of thousands. They also believe that they fight on the behalf of those who do not possess the abilities, resources, or knowledge to speak out against those who abuse their power.[5]

Ideals and goals

Skepticism

"You cannot know anything. Only suspect. You must expect to be wrong, to have overlooked something."
Malik Al-Sayf to Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad[src]

Throughout its long existence, the Assassin Order has opposed tyrants and oppressors alike, priding itself as a "champion of the poor" and downtrodden,[1] while assuming ideals such as equality and freedom and other principles associated with human rights.[11] Though these principles may encourage the view that the Assassins are, like their sworn enemies the Templars, founded on a distinct set of ideals, at its roots, the Assassins' philosophy is grounded not in idealism, but in rationalism and epistemology, with the unique viewpoint that before one devises a specific code of ethics or belief system, one must first approach the world from a chiefly scientific standpoint, un-tempered by biases or such subjective products as morality or faith.[1][12][11] To an Assassin, knowledge should be obtained first and foremost through strict objective reasoning, but this method is disrupted by each individual's fundamental dependency on his or her own senses to acquire information. These senses can be deceived in some measure, or otherwise will never convey the precise intrinsic quality of an object. Consequently, they are rendered unreliable, with the end result being that "true" or "full" objectivity is, as Altaïr argued, unreachable.[5] The driving theory behind the Assassin's creed is thus that "one can only know that one knows nothing,"[3][12] a handicap corroborated by the Isu Juno, who cited this as a defect of humans.[4]

From this skepticism arises the Assassins' maxim that "nothing is true, everything is permitted," a relativistic assertion designed to provide an answer to the vastly disparate convictions over the perfect solution for humanity's ills: that there is no Truth and any attempted application of a singular ideal on a universal scale is first and foremost unrealistic. Moderation is therefore an inherent principle of the Assassins, who shun extremism as destructive to society. To treat one belief as absolute is to not only submit oneself to the irrationality of blind faith, but also to cloud oneself from the perspectives of inevitable dissenters.[11] These perspectives must always be taken into account, not only in one's outlook of society and life, but also in aspects of one's work, which manifests in the Assassins' emphasis on precision and stealth, and has been referred to by Assassins such as Altaïr and Pierre Bellec as "variables."[3][9]

The second component of the creed, "everything is permitted" is an extension of this principle of uncertainty. Because the quantity of variables is infinite, it follows that theoretically, anything within nature is possible, for as long as there is no absolute answer to any query, no impossibility can be ascertained. Therefore, one must remain vigilantly open-minded to the unexpected and unknown, drawing to a conclusion while being ever mindful of that conclusion's plausibility of error. Beyond being a further vessel for pluralism, Assassins are taught to be watchful of pretensions and their own capability to achieve either great dreams or great destruction. In essence, this corollary commands one to take responsibility for one's actions towards oneself and society at large.[1][9]

Though the maxim as a whole is actually descriptive, not normative, it nevertheless serves as the threshold into Assassin ethos, wherein reason, not divinity or society, is the source for guidance;[3] dogmatism is discouraged for its potential to brew prejudice and violence,[9] and diversity of thought is respected as the closest conduit to reaching truth.[11]

According to Haytham Kenway, the Templar Order was "born of a realization" that humanity is fundamentally corrupt, necessitating strenuous control for it to be guided to peace.[6] From the Assassin perspective, their brotherhood was born of the "realization" that to be wise, one must first liberate one's mind from the assumption of having acquired true knowledge.[4]

Liberalism

"Twenty-two years ago, I stood where I stand now – and watched my loved ones die, betrayed by those I had called friends. Vengeance clouded my mind. It would have consumed me, were it not for the wisdom of a few strangers, who taught me to look past my instincts. They never preached answers, but guided me to learn from myself. We don't need anyone to tell us what to do; not Savonarola, not the Medici. We are free to follow our own path. There are those who will take that freedom from us, and too many of you gladly give it. But it is our ability to choose – whatever you think is true – that makes us human... There is no book or teacher to give you the answers, to show you the path. Choose your own way! Do not follow me, or anyone else"
Ezio Auditore da Firenze[src]

Though the Assassins' philosophy begins with a purely empirical assessment of life that seemingly verges on nihilism, their order is profoundly idealistic, with a deep sentiment for principles of social justice, humanitarianism, egalitarianism, and liberty.[5][4][1][6]

It is aforementioned that the Assassins' justify perspectivism with the view that it is logical and realistic, but it is further reinforced ethically by their ardent belief in the "sanctity of life" and each individual's humanity.[5] This, in conjunction with moral relativism, are the guiding motives behind their support for cultural diversity and free will. Assassins perceive societal norms and conventions as artificial structures that can hinder one's partiality and lead to prejudices. These false boundaries include but are not limited to national borders, gender, ethnicity, social class, and race. As a result, Assassins oppose discrimination of virtually every kind, with physical abuse and slavery being especially abhorrent. [3][5][1][6][12][13][14][9]

Goals & Motivations

"Man seeks dominion over all that he encounters. I suppose it is a natural tendency for us to aspire towards mastery of our surroundings. But this should not include other human beings. Every day more and more are pressed into service – by deception or by force. Others, though not so firmly imprisoned, are made to feel as if their lives are worthless. I have seen the ways in which men persecute women. Heard the cruel words hurled at those who come here from other lands. Watched as those who believe or act differently are made to suffer...
We discuss such things often – watching as we do from the spires of Masyaf. What can be done to stop this? To encourage tolerance and equality? Some days we speak of education, believing that knowledge will free us from immorality. But as I walk the streets and see slaves sent off to auction – my heart grows cold. When I see the husband hurl abuses and stones at his wife, insisting she exists only to serve him – my fists clench. And when I see children torn from their parents so that another man might profit – sent off to suffer beneath the desert sun and die...
...On these days, I do not think that dialogue will make a difference. On these days, I can think only of how the perpetrators need to die"
―Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad[src]

In light of their antipathy for authoritarianism, the Assassins throughout history have fought under the banner of liberation for oppressed peoples. In spite of this, freedom was not at the heart of their ambitions, but peace. The Assassins aspire for the establishment of global prosperity and harmony, the genesis of what essentially amounts to a utopia. In this, they share with the Templars a sincere desire to resolve the chaos that plagues humanity. Their incompatible visions of the means by which such a utopia could be achieved dismantled this common spirit.[3] Unlike the Templars, who condemn humanity as irredeemably weak-minded and corrupt, the Assassins uphold faith, even love, in humanity as one of their core ideals.[15] Their fundamentally skeptic creed neither justifies the defeatist attitude that is the hallmark of Templar ideology, nor endorses the notion that a single group can be wise enough to impress a correct way of life or belief on the people at large.[5] Consequently, they scorn the notion that a short-cut to universal peace, especially in the form of global enslavement or elitist control, could be a suitable solution to society's ills. Instead, they argue that humanity must be permitted to undergo the slow and arduous journey of developing tolerance for their myriad differences, a process derided as unrealistic and impossible by the Templars.

In the Assassin view, peace is a product of education, not force,[3] and this is only possible without the stringent control over information and society that authoritarians advocate. For this reason, and due to Altaïr's reformation of the Order and focus on free will, the Assassins have identified with the ideals of liberty over the centuries, to the extent that by the American Revolution, many Templars, notably Grand Master Haytham Kenway, believed that the Assassins had abandoned their goal of peace in favor of freedom as an end, even accusing them of anarchism,[6][14] although the Assassins support democracy, not the abolition of order and government.[6][9][8]

Ironically, in spite of the Assassins' optimistic view of humanity as a whole, they do not always retain the same faith for adversaries of human rights. This is the guiding force behind their operations, of which assassinations take primacy. Altaïr could not help but doubt the efficacy of persuasion, lamenting that many abusers were far too cemented in their ways to be redeemed through dialogue. Echoing Altaïr's sentiment, Rebecca Crane once explained to Desmond Miles that sometimes, "there's no other way." To protect the lives of innocents, the Assassins believed that realistically, an ideal, noble resolution was not always possible (i.e. one may have to kill a perpetrator to save an innocent). For many members, compassion has been a key motivation that has paradoxically translated into objectives very often revolving around murder.[3][5] Perhaps most critically, social justice is a unifying theme among Assassins, and in this capacity, they serve as a reactionary force against perceived oppression, tyranny, and abuses against humanity, becoming the mortal enemies of the Templars.[3][5][4][6]

Paradoxes & Misconceptions

"What follows are the three great ironies of the Assassin Order: (1) Here we seek to promote peace, but murder is our means. (2) Here we seek to open the minds of men, but require obedience to a master and set of rules. (3) Here we seek to reveal the danger of blind faith, yet we are practitioners ourselves"
―Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad[src]

To laymen and especially Templars, the creed is very often taken literally as a propagation of nihilism, anarchism, and self-gratification. The pirate Edward Kenway, before being inducted into the Assassin Order, is a prime example of this, misconstruing the creed as a suggestion to "chase every desire."[12] The Templar James Wardrop, in his dying words to Shay Cormac, bemoaned that "if everything is permitted, nothing is safe," implying that the maxim is a call for wanton hedonism.[14] Even the scholarly woman Sofia Sartor was apt to remark on the creed's "cynicism" upon first hearing it cited by her future husband, the Mentor Ezio Auditore.[1]

As Altaïr reported in his codex, it was not an uncommon occurrence that people newly exposed to the creed be waylaid by immorality or driven mad by the disintegration of a sense of security.[5] Experienced Assassins were often obliged to chide their pupils or outsiders for misinterpreting "everything is permitted" as a message to abolish all sense of moral restraint and discipline.[3][5][1][12]

The Assassins' devotion to free will and their assertion of moral relativism can indeed invite questions of whether or not they and their creed are nihilistic or anarchic. Their liberal belief system, along with their support of cultural expression and life,[5][1][15] would indicate otherwise. The creed itself, however, implies that all values are meaningless. A contradiction thus arises, which can be summarized as "why do Assassins adhere strictly to beliefs while asserting that none are true?" This can be taken even further into a charge of hypocrisy when one considers that Assassins preach freedom of beliefs and yet use violence to suppress those who reject their own beliefs (of free will), an accusation that the Templars Abu'l Nuqoud and Jubair al Hakim directed upon Altaïr with their dying words.[3]

While Altaïr at the time noted that he had no "satisfactory answer" to these charges, even expressing fear that "none exist," Ezio Auditore and Edward Kenway both provided insight into how these paradoxes are resolved.

In addressing this paradox, Ezio explained that the creed itself is more akin to that of a scientific theory, rather than a doctrine in itself, and therefore it is neither meant to be followed nor obeyed, but merely understood.[1] Edward Kenway, upon his induction into the Assassin Order, posed the same questions to the Mentor Ah Tabai. When Ah Tabai redirected them back to him, the former pirate answered that "it might be that this idea is only the beginning of wisdom, and not its final form."[12] In other words, the creed would be a call to nihilism—and implicitly the Assassins hypocritical for not adhering wholly to it—if it were a dogma itself. It is not, however, the dogma of the Assassins, for it can be said to be the scientific introduction to a belief system, one that only formulates the framework of an ideology, but not the completed complex of ideals itself. As such, while "nothing is true," and all beliefs and moral values can not be validated from an objective standpoint, it does not follow that morals and beliefs should be perceived as false from an ethical standpoint. While "everything is permitted" from a naturalistic perspective, it does not follow that everything must necessarily be ethically permissible. Thus, the creed is descriptive, not normative; it does not reject the notion that there is an absolute truth, nor assert that it does exist. The Assassins regard the creed as an exposition to their concept of wisdom, in that they believe that one must first understand the subjective origins of all beliefs and values before devising his or her own ideology, so as to remain open-minded and unprejudiced, but the relativity of beliefs does not make beliefs insignificant.[3][5][12]

While explaining why the creed is not meant to support nihilism or anarchism, it does not resolve the paradox that Assassins murder in the name of peace or kill those that disagree with their own ideals in the name of free will. Altaïr, in attempting to provide an answer, suggested that the creed incorporates an even deeper meaning: that paradoxes exist and are not impossible, or rather that it is because paradoxes exist and cannot be avoided, that "nothing is true.[5]

Methods

"Cultures and religions and languages keep folks divided. But there's something in the Assassin's Creed that crosses all boundaries. A fondness for life and liberty."
―Mary Read, on the Assassin's Creed and society.[src]

Precision and Stealth

Throughout the long centuries of war between the Assassins and Templars, members of both factions often mused on the similarity of their goals and the contrast between their means.[3][1] Even so, it was a frequent contention of Templars that the Assassins' methods were identical to their own in principle: "a minor evil, for a greater good."[3] Indeed, the Assassins extensively hunted and murdered key individuals they perceived to be corrupt or a danger to humanity, and this became one of their defining attributes.[3][5] A critical distinction, however, lied in the strict tenet that an Assassin must refrain from harming an innocent. As Altaïr reflected, the Templars were brutal and lacked precision in their methods: burning books wholesale, committing grand massacres, and in later histories, instigating nation-wide purges.[3]

Accordingly, precision was a guiding principle behind the Assassins' technique and a factor behind their focus on stealth and discretion. By reducing collateral damage and the chance of open conflict, casualties would be minimized. Such a tactic aligned with their traditional respect for humanity and life, and in theory (though not always in practice), assassinations were to be carried out only in cases of utmost necessity. Once a target had been killed, agents were dissuaded from rejoicing in the death, and some even adopted the practice of paying last respects, no matter how vile they held them to be.[16][5][6]

Although not every Assassin operated on the level of perfectionism exhibited by Francesco Vecellio, [17] prodigious information was expected to be gathered before an assassination is attempted. Failure to do so could yield catastrophic errors, such as Arno Dorian's mistaken murder of the Templar ally Chrétien Lafrenière.[9] For their investigations, Assassins referred to a variety of means including but not limited to: espionage, theft of documents, and mingling with locals.[3][5][4][17][9]

In some ways, the reforms of Altaïr promoted a greater level of stealth than under the tenure of his predecessor, Rashid ad-din Sinan. Previously, it was common practice for the Levantine Assassins to perform high-risk, near suicidal, yet awe-inspiring assassinations in crowded, public areas.[9] This tactic relied on shock to impress power—through fear—in the public imagination.[3] Under Altaïr's direction, the Assassins retreated further into the shadows, and this approach was generally discouraged, if not outright abolished, and restrictions on formerly banned methods such as poison were lifted. While some members were impatient with the secrecy demanded by the brotherhood, feeling that it hampered progress and influence, Altaïr feared the great risks of exposure to public society. Ever mindful that Assassins could be branded as madmen and destroyed if they remained an open target, as evident in the Fall of Masyaf to the Mongol Empire, Altaïr withdrew the brotherhood further into secrecy. Thus, security was another reason for the Assassins' policy of stealth.[3]

Despite this, it was not unknown for Assassins even after the High Middle Ages to resort to open conflict, and these uncommon tactics could range from the instigation of riots, employment of mercenaries, or even a direct militaristic assault on enemy bases.[1][6][14]

Social Reforms

In Altaïr's time, the Assassins were markedly apprehensive that public promotion of their ideals could yield societal reforms. As a result, at first much of their activities revolved only around the elimination or sabotage of those they believed threatened the rights of humanity. With their dream that humanity arrive at utopia through free will, their way of guidance was often indirect, with an emphasis on individuals learning through self-experience. For instance, their way of teaching Ezio against the path of vengeance involved allowing him to experience that journey personally.

Over time, the brotherhood's policies evolved and during the Italian Renaissance, the Assassins under the leadership of Ezio Auditore became more active at winning the hearts of the public. It was Ezio's conviction that the strength of the Assassins derived from the strength of the common people, a sentiment initially rebuffed by the cynical Mentor Niccolò Machiavelli. Accordingly, the Assassins' campaign in Rome was prolific in rehabilitating a city crumbling under the weight of Borgia corruption, such as funding renovations, sponsoring merchants, and rescuing civilians.[4][8]

The order continued to adapt and reform gradually through the centuries, and by the 20th century, their activities began to shift over to non-violent social reforms rather than aggressive enforcement. The transition was tenuous: certain branches, such as the fledgling branch established in North America by Achilles Davenport and the Assassin-sponsored movement Narodnaya Volya engaged in operations smacking of terrorism. It was only after World War II that the Assassins definitively refocused their activities towards inspiring change through example. Assassinations became far rarer, and until the Great Purge of 2000, the shadow war with the Templars defused to one waged through covert tampering of political elections instead.[8]

Practices

Initiation into the Order

Main article: Initiation into the Assassin Order
Claudia Auditore being inducted into the Assassin Order in 1503

There were two ways of entering into the Order: through birth, like Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore and Desmond Miles,[3][5] or through recruitment, like Assassin apprentices, Edward Kenway and Shaun Hastings.[4][12][5]

After declaring oneself an Assassin under the Creed, a trainee would be tested to prove their worth over an unspecified period of time. For example, Ezio was tasked with hunting down Templar conspirators over years before he was officially inducted,[5] whereas Assassin apprentices had to gain enough experience in their contract missions across the world before joining the Assassins Guild as fully-fledged members.[4]

Training

The Assassins spent their entire lives training to kill.[3] From an early age, they were taught to observe their surroundings and plan ahead. Combat skills were essential and focused on bladed weaponry. However, the most important consideration in the Assassins' training was concealment. Stealth was the greatest weapon of the Assassins, and everything about their lives emphasized a devotion to it.[3][5] It was essential for an Assassin to be able to reach their target unnoticed and then slip back into the crowd after they had struck.[3]

Another significant focus of an Assassin's training was maneuverability. By the time an Assassin reached the rank of Master Assassin, they were also a master of freerunning, an early form of parkour extensively utilized by the Assassins. Widely seen as alien by the general populace, this method of movement allowed the Assassins to reach areas not otherwise accessible. Freerunning gave the Assassins a significant advantage over nearly all of their enemies and city guards, and could be used to traverse crowded urban environments quickly and efficiently.

Altaïr with the combat trainer at Masyaf

However, not all Assassins were trained from birth, particularly those recruited later in life. Trainees had to learn the ways of their craft through personal experience and the teachings from other Assassins in the field. For example, Ezio learned many techniques from other Assassins and allies like Paola, his uncle Mario Auditore and the thief Rosa, as well as several fundamental assassination techniques through reading Altaïr's Codex.[5] Centuries later, Edward Kenway used skills learned through piracy to better himself as an Assassin.[12]

Unlike certain other factions, the Assassins did not have a specific style of fighting. Aside from their signature Hidden Blade, each branch used weapons and fighting styles native to the area. For example, the Turkish Assassins favored curved daggers,[1] while the Chinese Assassins were trained in wushu.[15]

Equipment

Throughout the ages, the Brotherhood has had many weapons at its disposal. During ancient times, the Assassins did not have any standard attire or equipment, but ancient Assassins were known for using spears, poisons, bows, and other armaments.[5] By the time of the High Middle Ages, they had assumed white as their general color and robes with beaked hoods as their common clothing.

This age also marked the appearance of the Assassins' signature weapon, the Hidden Blade, a retractable blade first conceptualized by Darius. Other weapons used by the Assassins included swords, short blades and throwing knives, though the Order forbade the use of poison as "a coward's tool". Many such rules changed under the leadership of Altaïr, who pioneered several inventions and techniques with the assistance of an Apple of Eden. These included the Poison Blade, the Hidden Gun, and new types of assassinations which dramatically altered the practices of the Order.[3]

From the Renaissance onward, the Assassins' equipment did not change significantly, but some weapons were added to their arsenal. The use of armor over robes had become popular, although the white robes with beaked hoods persisted. Ezio Auditore and other Italian Assassins used a Hidden Gun, crossbow, poison darts, smoke bombs, and a secondary Hidden Blade, among more conventional weapons like swords and knives. Some regions also had unique weapons not seen elsewhere, like the tomahawk of Ratonhnhaké:ton or Hookblades used in the early 16th century Ottoman Empire. Still others, such as the Caribbean Assassins, did not have beaked hoods as part of their standard attire.

Under the Mentorship of the Sikh Jayadeep Mir, the British Brotherhood adopted the fear tactics developed by the Indian Brotherhood, began utilizing fear tactics through the employment of hallucinogens and fear bombs. By scaring enemies from battle, the Indian and British Assassins could avoid being forced to kill them, thereby mitigating casualties.

In modern times, Assassins followed the rest of society into the new era. As technology progressed, guns became commonplace and computers became prevalent, with Assassins like Rebecca Crane and Hannah Mueller specializing in their use.[5][6][18] While Desmond Miles was being held by Abstergo Industries within their Roman facility, a small group of Assassins attempted to rescue him, armed with automatic weapons.[3]

Burial system

Historically, Assassins always showed great respect for the dead. Their own were buried in crypts or large tombs, wrapped in a cloth shroud with their red sash spread across the body. The greatest Assassins were venerated in large tombs and entombed within sarcophagi, their likeness emblazoned on the lid and their symbol venerated in the flags of the tomb.[5]

For all assassination targets, unless circumstances prevented, Assassins would give them their last rites after they had passed away. Early in his career as an Assassin, Ezio Auditore was reprimanded by his uncle Mario for disrespecting the corpse of his target and longtime rival Vieri de' Pazzi, instilling in him a respect for the dead.[5]

Expulsion

When an Assassin had behaved irrationally on several occasions, the Assassin Council could call for a vote of expulsion. The expulsion would include that the Assassin was stripped of their rank and exiled from the Brotherhood.

The Assassin Arno Dorian was expelled from the Order, after he had defied the Council's orders, performed several assassinations without the Council's consent and in their words "flouted the Creed at every step".[9]

In cases of extreme disregard for the Creed's tenets, an expelled member may further become the target of assassination by their former comrades, such examples being Perotto Calderon for the theft of the Shroud of Eden, and Shay Cormac for the theft of the Voynich manuscript.

History

Formation

The bloodline of the original Assassins was formed millennia ago, after members of the First Civilization conceived children with humans. These children had the appearance of humans, but were gifted with some of the inhuman abilities from the precursor race, mainly Eagle Vision. However, throughout the years, these senses were spread thin into the genetic pool, and became dormant in many humans. Only those with high concentrations of First Civilization genetics could freely use the power in the modern era, or those who gained the ability through the Bleeding Effect.

Regardless of ability, many of the resulting humans eventually banded together to accomplish the same goals shared with their modern-day descendants: the protection of the free will for all people, and the removal of individuals who would threaten the freedom of others.[5]

Early Ancient era

In 465 BCE, Xerxes I was killed by the Persian Assassin Darius with a Hidden Blade, because the Achaemenid dynasty was being supported by the Templars. A century later, the Templar-affiliated conqueror known as Alexander the Great was poisoned by the Assassin Iltani in order to attain a Stave of Eden.[5]

In 210 BCE, the Chinese Assassin Wei Yu killed the Emperor Qin Shi Huang with a spear, to free the people of the land from the Templar-backed tyrant.[5]

Roman era

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The Assassins killing Julius Caesar

During the later days of the Roman Republic, the Assassin Order (known as Liberalis Circulum) was secretly enemy of the Roman Senate, the Templar-influenced ruling body of the Republic. Little is known of the Assassin Order's hierarchy and activities during this time, barring a few major assassinations. In 44 BCE, forty Assassins, who had previously been part of the Roman Senate, plotted the assassination of the Roman dictator, Gaius Julius Caesar. Marcus Junius Brutus was tasked with plotting the assassination by Gaius Cassius Longinus, after seeing visions granted by the First Civilization in the Colosseum Vault. Twenty-three of the forty Assassins stabbed Caesar to death at the Roman Senate.[4] Following this event, the Assassins went their separate ways, but most were eventually tracked down and killed by Caesar's allies. Brutus himself committed suicide before the Battle of Philippi, which his forces eventually lost. Afterward, his Brothers unsuccessfully tried to revive him with the Shroud of Eden.[19]

In 30 BCE, Cleopatra, Caesar's former lover and Queen of Egypt, was killed by the Egyptian Assassin Amunet with a venomous snake. Years later, on 24 January 41 CE, Roman Emperor Caligula was stabbed to death by the Assassin Leonius under unknown circumstances.[5]

In 259 CE, the Assassins Accipiter and Aquilus safeguarded an Ankh for the Assassin Order. Aquilus' father, Lucius, initially held the Ankh, but when he was killed by Templars, Aquilus fought to retrieve it. He uncovered a Templar traitor, Faustinus, who pointed to Roman senator Caïus Fulvus Vultur as the ringleader before Aquilus eliminated him. Though he was able to kill and retrieve the Ankh from Vultur, Aquilus died a captive of the Prefect of Lugdunum. Accipiter, Aquilus' cousin, managed to save Aquilus' wife, Valeria, and she told him of the work that they were doing. Together, the two recovered the Ankh, and Valeria interred it in a shrine to Aquilus' memory.[20]

In the 4th century, an Assassin operated in the Roman Empire during the rise of Constantine I as emperor, witnessing the foundation of Constantinople.[21]

High Middle Ages

As Christian European lords tried to retake the Holy Land from its Muslim rulers during the Crusades, control of the Assassins fell to Hassan-i Sabbāh, who changed the Order into a public organization that openly operated from the impregnable fortresses of Alamut and Masyaf. Under his command, public assassinations occurred much more often and the people were encouraged to stand up to their oppressors, realizing that they were not on their own.[22]

At the same time, however, the Templars became a public knightly order under the name of "Knights Templar". As their sole stated purpose was to protect pilgrims to the Holy Land, they were a significant military presence in the Levant and often clashed with local Assassins.[22]

During the 1170s, the Assassins were at odds with the Saracens; in 1174, thirteen Assassins were sent to the Sultan Saladin's camp close to Damascus to assassinate him. They successfully infiltrated his tent, but were detected once inside. One Assassin was killed by a Saracen general and the others were executed upon trying to escape.[23]

In 1176, Saladin led a siege on the Assassins' fortress at Masyaf. After the location of Saladin's tent was revealed by the Assassin spy Ahmad Sofian, Umar Ibn-La'Ahad was sent to leave a feather and a dagger with a threatening message at Saladin's bedside. Despite a careful approach, he was ultimately detected and killed a Saracen noble to make his escape. Ahmad Sofian confirmed Umar's identity under torture, and Umar gave himself up to execution to spare Ahmad's life.[23]

In 1189, the Assassins were betrayed by a man named Haras, who captured Mentor Al Mualim and three other Assassins, and allowed Crusaders into Masyaf's village. Under the leadership of young Assassin Altaïr, members of the Brotherhood were able to force the Crusaders back. Altaïr personally assassinated Haras and saved Al Mualim, earning the rank of Master Assassin.[1]

The next year, the Assassins began to hunt for the Chalice, an object rumored to be so powerful that it could end the Crusades. Al Mualim wanted to keep it out of Templar hands, and sent Altaïr to recover it. Investigating the Chalice's location, he eventually tracked it to the Temple of Sand, but found the Templar leader Basilisk had removed it. As the structure began to crumble, Basilisk revealed that the Chalice was not an object, but a woman, then left Altaïr to die. However, Altaïr escaped and hunted Basilisk, uncovering the Templar plan to poison the water supply of Acre.[24]

After foiling this plot, Altaïr followed the trail of the Chalice to Jerusalem and recognized her to be Adha, a former acquaintance of his. On Adha's instruction, Altaïr killed Harash, a traitor to the Assassin Order. Altaïr then planned to run away with Adha, but she was soon captured by Basilisk and transported to an unknown location. Years later, Altaïr found her dead, and began hunting the individuals responsible for her murder.[24]

Al Mualim and the Assassins in the fortress of Masyaf

In 1191, the Assassins were still in a secret battle with the Templars and their leader, Robert de Sable. It was during the Third Crusade that the Assassins learned of the Templars' interest in an ancient artifact hidden within the catacombs of Solomon's Temple. A mission to retrieve the artifact was organized, and though it was successful, it led to the death of one Assassin, the disfigurement of another, and the arrival of the Templar army at the gates of Masyaf. The Assassins were nearly overwhelmed by the following battle, but were ultimately able to drive the Templars from the fortress and village.[3]

Following the assault, the Assassin blamed for prompting the assault – Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad – was reduced to the rank of novice and tasked with eliminating nine corrupt leaders who all answered to Robert de Sable. As Altaïr made his way through the list of both Crusaders and Saracen, he was unsettled by the realization that their goal to bring peace to the Holy Land was just, and that they were "misguided perhaps, but pure in motive."

This was a view shared by Al Mualim, who agreed with their goals, but felt that their attitude of "the end justifies the means" undermined the good they did. As his mission progressed, Altaïr sought to know what tied his victims together, and the discovery that they were all Templars reinforced his determination to bring an end to their plot.[3]

By fall of 1191, Robert de Sable and his associates had been eliminated. However, it was soon discovered that Al Mualim was secretly a former member of de Sable's coalition and wished to use the Apple of Eden to force his rule upon the world. He was killed during a confrontation with Altaïr, who subsequently took on the position of Mentor of the Levantine Order.[3] With full control over the Assassins, Altaïr set out to liberate the island of Cyprus from the Templars, who had recently purchased it from King Richard I. After assassinating the Templar Grand Master Armand Bouchart and discovering the Templar Archive,[25] Altaïr returned to Masyaf with Maria Thorpe, de Sable's former disciple and Templar deserter.

Altaïr writing the Codex

During this time, Altaïr began to write a detailed Codex based on information gleaned from the Apple of Eden.[25] These secrets profoundly affected the Order, as new assassination techniques and equipment changed the way the organization operated. In 1209, Altaïr began to send his Assassins to cities throughout the world, after he was made aware of their existence by the Apple of Eden.[5]

In the year 1217, Altaïr set out with his wife Maria and son Darim to kill Genghis Khan, leaving Malik Al-Sayf as the Order's temporary leader. Khan's army had advanced westward rapidly, and Altaïr suspected that he possessed a Piece of Eden. On their journey, the family met with Mongolian Assassin Qulan Gal, and the group worked together to end the threat. Ultimately, Darim and Qulan succeeded in killing the Khan in 1227.[23]

On their return to Masyaf, Altaïr found that his rival Abbas Sofian had taken over the Order, imprisoning Malik and killing Altaïr and Maria's youngest son, Sef. Shortly after Altaïr's arrival, Malik was killed as well. Abbas then attempted to take the Apple from Altaïr, leading to Maria's death at the hands of Swami, Abbas' lackey.[1]

Altaïr and Darim fled Masyaf and Altaïr fell into a deep depression, obsessing over the Apple and ultimately driving Darim and Sef's family away. Continued study of the Apple led him to Memory Seals, and taught him how to make several advanced gadgets. Recovering his mental fortitude, Altaïr returned to Masyaf in 1247 and found it in disrepair. He rallied Assassins loyal to him and Malik, and turned several of Abbas' henchmen to his side. Together they took the fortress, and Altaïr executed Abbas with the Hidden Gun, reclaiming the title of Mentor.[1]

During this time, the Mongol threat continued advancing west, and Altaïr ordered his Assassins to abandon Masyaf and carry on their activities in secret. He trained and initiated the travelers Niccolò and Maffeo Polo into the Order in 1257, then tasked them with creating Assassin guilds throughout the Old World. He then gave them his Codex and the Memory Seals for safekeeping in Constantinople before locking himself in the empty Masyaf library.

Late Middle Ages

"In this modern age, we are not as literal as our ancestors; but our seal is no less permanent..."
―Mario Auditore at Ezio's official induction into the Assassin Order.[src]
Italian Renaissance variation of the Assassins' emblem

During the Late Middle Ages, the Order continued to thrive, despite being forced to adopt an even more secretive and isolated existence. When the Renaissance started in Italy, the Assassin Order primarily focused themselves in the country, which served also as headquarters of the Templar Order at the time.[5]

In the early 14th century, the Assassins manipulated King Philip IV of France to try and destroy the Templars. They made the Church brand the Templars heretics, turning their own weapon against them, with the intention of finishing off the Templars. They managed to have the Templar Grand Master, Jacques de Molay burned at the stake, however, his nine most trusted men had escaped after he had passed on the knowledge of the ancients, and their Order continued to survive.[26]

By 1321, various members of the Assassin Order had successfully integrated themselves into the everyday life of middle Italy, widely unknown to the average folk. That same year, a young sailor by the name of Domenico, the son of an Assassin, was apprenticed to the poet and Assassin Dante Alighieri, who had been tasked with transporting Altaïr's Codex from Venice to Spain.[27]

Upon Dante's death, however, the undertaking fell instead to Domenico. During the voyage, pirates under the employ of the Templars ambushed the ship looking for the Codex, consequently raping and killing Domenico's wife. Fortunately for the Assassins, Domenico managed to break apart the Codex and hide its pages before he and his son were forced overboard.[27]

Eventually returning to Venice, Domenico found his father and his patron, Marco Polo, an ally of the Assassins, dead. Thus, Domenico emptied the bank accounts of Messer Polo, and traveled to the city of Florence under the adopted name of Auditore. He eventually constructed the Villa Auditore in the city of Monteriggioni, which became the center of the Assassin Order in Italy up to the year 1500.[27]

Despite the order "modernizing" since the 12th century, they still retained many of the rituals and practices, albeit altered. The practice of removing one's ring finger had been ceased, although the seal of the Order was branded upon the finger instead with a heated iron. Although significantly fewer in number, the Assassins were supported by the courtesans, thieves and mercenaries of Florence and Venice; the guilds of which were each run by a member of the Order.[5]

During this time period, the Assassins entered another span of increased hostility with the Templars, who were attempting to overthrow the ruling House of Medici in Florence, and the Doge of Venice. Having already killed the Duke of Milan in 1476,[28] Rodrigo Borgia, the Grand Master of the Templar Order, brought the noble families of Pazzi and Barbarigo together to accomplish his goals.[5]

Entering into conflict with the Assassins, Borgia dealt a crippling blow to the Order in 1476, when he had the experienced Assassin Giovanni Auditore da Firenze and two of his sons, Fredrico and Petruccio, executed. The third son, Ezio, managed to escape and sought aid from his uncle. With the aid of Ezio, the Assassins were able to counter Borgia's plot over a twenty-three year campaign, defeating him at every turn.[5]

In 1487, the Order of Assassins learned that the Templars had retrieved another Apple of Eden from the island of Cyprus, and deemed its capture necessary. Following the artifact from L'Arsenale di Venezia, Ezio managed to overpower and replace the Templar guard carrying the artifact. Under this guise, Ezio met with Borgia himself, and the two engaged in battle.[5]

Borgia fled upon the arrival of other Assassins, and in doing so, the artifact fell into the hands of their Order. The Assassins of this age, however, were unaware of the nature of the artifact, although they did recognize it as one of the Pieces of Eden mentioned within Altaïr's Codex.[5]

The Assassins in Rome

By 1500, right after Cesare Borgia besieged the city of Monteriggioni, murdering Mario Auditore and once again claiming the Apple for the Templars, Ezio Auditore had moved to Rome, meeting up with Niccolò Machiavelli and laying the foundations of a new "brotherhood" of Assassins. Utilizing the mercenaries, thieves and courtesans of Bartolomeo d'Alviano, La Volpe and Claudia Auditore da Firenze respectively, Ezio's brotherhood worked to combat the influence and power of the Borgia family, and by extension, the Papacy itself.[4]

Headquartered in an underground storeroom owned by Fabio Orsini, on Tiber Island in the center of Rome, the Assassins began to spread their influence throughout the city, recruiting Rome's own citizens as Assassin apprentices under Ezio, eventually becoming inducted and branded into the Order as Assassins themselves. Under the instruction of Ezio, many Assassin recruits undertook a variety of missions across Europe and Asia in cities such as London, Paris, Barcelona, Lisbon, Moscow and Calicut.[4]

There, the recruits killed and sabotaged Templars, the Templars' allies, and corrupt men in power, as well as defending and aiding their Assassin brothers and sisters, along with any willing to stand against the Borgia and the Church.[4]

Over a period of three years, Ezio's brotherhood whittled away the Borgia family's power, and with the murder of Rodrigo Borgia at the hands of his own son, and the arrest of Cesare by the Papal Guard of Pope Julius II, the Templars' influence over the city of Rome - and indeed over all of Italy - was shattered.[4]

Three years after Siege of Viana in 1507, when Ezio ended the threat of Cesare Borgia for once and all, the Assassin Mentor traveled to the ancient fortress of Masyaf, on a pilgrimage to learn about the origins of the Order. When he arrived, he discovered that the fortress had been overrun by the Templars, who were searching for the five keys, which would unlock a secret library beneath the fortress of Masyaf.[1]

With one seal already in the Templars' possession, Ezio learned that the remaining four were hidden throughout the city of Constantinople. From there, Ezio made his way to the city in the hopes of obtaining the remaining seals.[1]

When he arrived in Constantinople, Ezio was welcomed by the guild there, led by Yusuf Tazim, and learned how to use their unique weapons. With the knowledge made known to him that the Templars had taken over the Byzantine remnants, and in the recent years, had been attempting to overthrow the Ottomans, Ezio began to take a leading role in the conflict.[1]

He retook all the Assassin Dens around the city and trained seven recruits to the rank of Master Assassin, assigning each to one of the dens. The Constantinople guild of Assassins also worked to help liberate and spread their Order's influence in other cities, namely Bursa, Rhodes, Marseille, Damascus, Jerusalem, Madrid, Lisbon, Tunis, Tripoli, Athens, Algiers and Alexandria, where they slowly whittled away Templar control, rebuilt the cities and protected them from attacks by the Templars.[1]

They also rescued captured Assassins in these cities, and helped those who opposed the Templars. During these ventures, the Assassins were responsible for destroying the compound of the Knights Hospitalier.[1]

Together with Yusuf, Ezio protected the Ottoman prince Suleiman I from the Templars, while continuing his search for the keys. Befriending a Venetian lady, Sofia Sartor, she deciphered a map containing the location of the keys. After finding four of the keys to Altaïr's library, Ezio traveled to Cappadocia – after asking Yusuf to protect Sofia at her shop – to hunt down Manuel Palaiologos and find the final key. On doing so, he discovered that Manuel was not the true leader of the Byzantines, but that Suleiman's uncle – Ahmet – was.[1]

On his return to Constantinople, Ezio made his way to Sofia's shop, only to find that Yusuf had been killed and Ahmet had captured Sofia, demanding the keys in exchange. However, after a full scale assault on the city's Arsenal, Ezio chased him over the countryside, culminating with Ahmet's brother, Selim I, killing Ahmet by throwing the man from a cliff.[1]

From there, Ezio and Sofia traveled to Masyaf and unlocked the library of Altaïr, where Ezio attempted to communicate with Desmond. Deciding that his mission was over, Ezio left behind his sword and Hidden Blade, resigning his life as an Assassin.[1]

Once he had returned to Italy, Ezio appointed the Assassin Lodovico Ariosto as the Mentor of the Italian Assassins and then retired from the Order, marrying Sofia Sartor and having two children with her, Flavia and Marcello Auditore, while settling down on a Tuscan vineyard.[29][15]

As the Templars had been severely weakened in Europe, the Assassins began collecting and studying several Pieces of Eden. In 1510, Francesco Vecellio hunted down Niccolò di Pitigliano, recovering the Shroud of Eden.[19]

By 1519, Giovanni Borgia was secured a position aboard Hernán Cortés' ship, which was sailing to the New World. After the Spanish troops began to ransack Tenochtitlan, Giovanni recovered a Crystal Skull from the Mayan city, assassinating one of their priests to obtain it. On bringing it to Paracelsus for study, the Assassins found that it was not one of the Pieces.[19]

In 1527, Giovanni accidentally read a tome belonging to Paracelsus and succeeded in crafting the Philosopher's Stone. After discovering that the tome was one half of the Book of Abraham, he searched for the other half with Maria Amiel, Paracelsus' assistant, but only found a translation. However, he did develop a relationship with Maria, with the two of them becoming romantically involved and later marrying each other.[19]

In 1542, after studying the Crystal Skull over a long period of time, Giovanni found out that it could be used to communicate over large distances, seeing the face of a Chinese man in his mind.[19]

Around this time, the Chinese Assassins were fighting desperately against the Templars. Several Chinese Emperors came to power through Templar support, who would then orchestrate the mass killings of Assassins. One such ruler was the Yongle Emperor, who was killed by the Assassin Li Tong in 1424.[30]

When the Jiajing Emperor came to power, he nearly destroyed the Brotherhood in China, though a handful of Assassins fled west for support. Shao Jun and her Mentor escaped to Italy, though the Jiajing Emperor's men killed Jun's Mentor along the way, leaving her to fend for herself. With no alternative, Jun went to Ezio to seek guidance and support.[15]

Though he initially wanted nothing to do with the Assassins anymore, he eventually relented and taught her how to rebuild her Brotherhood. Shao Jun, armed with this knowledge and a box that Ezio told her to open only if she lost her way, traveled back to China with the vow to rebuild the Chinese Brotherhood, no matter how long it took.[15][31]

Golden Age of Piracy

The Caribbean Assassins learned that the Caribbean Templars holding Bartholomew Roberts, a Sage who could led them to the Observatory. The Mentor Ah Tabai sent his Assassins to get him, but failed. The pirate Edward Kenway, who had killed the Assassin traitor Duncan Walpole, helped the Assassins against the attack of the British on the Tulum. Edward later joined the Assassins and prevent from the Templars to use the Observatory. He offered his hideout on Great Inagua to the Brotherhood. Ah Tabai accepted and eventually moved the Order to the new location.[12]

Colonial America

As the reach of the Old World spread to the New, the Assassins followed to ensure they were able to protect it from any advances the Templars made. In 1503, the Italian Assassins under Ezio were sent to recover a map of the New World made by Piri Reis. Using this map, they too began to send their forces to America. The first Assassin to ever reach the New World was John de la Tour, who set up a base for the Brotherhood there.[14]

In 1510, the Assassins in Florida recruited Alonso Carlo and his adopted son, Miguel Ramón Carlo de Lugo, to their cause. In 1521, Carlo was tasked with stopping the explorer Juan Ponce de León from reaching the Fountain of Youth, where they knew he would find a Piece of Eden. While Miguel distracted León in conversation, a poisoned arrow killed the explorer, following which Miguel escaped.[30]

In the mid-1730s, Achilles Davenport was recruited to the Colonial branch of the Assassin Order and became its Mentor in 1746. The Templars, headed by Haytham Kenway, nearly decimated this branch of Assassins in 1763, wiping out most of its members and nearly all of its records. The exact nature of the attack was caused by former Assassin Shay Cormac who betrayed the Brotherhood after a failed attempt at locating a Temple using the Voynich manuscript and a Precursor box. Shay eventually realized the Assassins wouldn't stop trying to find these Temples and killed Assassin members Liam O'Brien, Hope Jensen, Louis-Joseph and Kesegowaase. After Liam's death, Haytham attempted to kill Achilles who was spared by Shay's convincing though forever wounded in the leg, effectively ending his time as an Assassin and he went into retirement.[14]

Years later, Achilles mentored the young Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton, who ultimately destroyed the Colonial Rite of the Templar Order through his actions during the American Revolutionary War. Ratonhnhaké:ton also rebuilt the province's Brotherhood, by recruiting several citizens of New York and Boston.[6]

French Revolution

Following his father's death by Shay Cormac,[14] Arno Dorian was adopted by François de la Serre, the Grand Master of the French Templars. In 1789 François was murdered by his opponents in the Templar order, led by François-Thomas Germain. Arno joined the Assassin Order to revenge his father and his adopted father's death while also to redeem himself from his past mistakes and to uncover the intriguer of the French Revolution. He was assisted by his adopted sister, Élise de la Serre, a Templar by herself. As the Assassin Mentor Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau was poisoned by Pierre Bellec, Arno had to kill his trainer and friend. Arno eventually killed all the Templars who sided with Germain, until he killed Germain himself, the made the Revolution happen.[9]

Victorian era

In 1868, the two sibling Assassins, Jacob and Evie Frye, arrived to London to free the city from the hands of the Templar and to take from them the Shroud of Eden. With the help of Henry Green, they founded the gang, the Rooks to fight against the Templar gang of the Grand Master, Crawford Starrick. Jacob and Evie killed the Templar members in London until they found out Starrick had found the Shroud and planned to kill Queen Victoria. The siblings killed Starrick and hid the Shroud.[7]

Modern times

"In the old days, that usually meant killing anyone who became too powerful or greedy. [...] These days, it means subversion of established regimes. [...] Countries. Corporations. We change the system from within."
―"The Mentor", in 2000, on the Assassin Order.[src]

During the mid-19th century, at the start of the Sikh Empire, the Indian Assassin Arbaaz Mir and ancestor to Monima Das was active in the search for a powerful Piece of Eden known as the Koh-i-Noor. During this period the Indian Assassins were led by the Assassin Hamid in the capital city of the Sikh Empire, Amritsar.[32][33]

One of the Pieces of Eden, a Staff, destroyed in the Tunguska explosion

By the late 19th century, the Russian sect of the Assassin Order, the Narodnaya Volya (People's Will), played a vital role in overthrowing the Tsarist rule over Russia. The Assassins strongly assisted their close ally, Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks – as Lenin's brother was an Assassin himself.

Due to the efforts of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov, the Templar-affiliated Tsar Alexander III died of kidney failure and a Staff of Eden was destroyed in the Tunguska explosion. Without power, Tsarevich Nicholas II was removed from the throne and Russia became communistic.

By the 20th century, the tactics and practices of the Assassin Order had changed greatly.[34] Whilst the Order of Assassins had kept to their policy of remote camps and isolation,[3] the Templars had begun to infiltrate society further; taking the form of many publicly known corporations such as NASA,[3] Kraft and BP,[4] which all secretly linked to the shadow-corporation Abstergo Industries.

The Templars Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Adolf Hitler planned a war, World War II, which would place the Templars in control. At the end of the war, Hitler was supposed to kill his double, created by the Piece of Eden in his control, and then escape. However, the Assassins spoiled this victory by assassinating Hitler as he exited the bunker that his body double was placed in.

The Assassins relied less upon killing powerful or greedy individuals, and more on changing the "established regime" from within, using politics as well as the blade to achieve their aims, such as rigging elections to keep Templars out of office.

The American presidential election of 2000 was one such election, with the Templars attempting to place their puppet George W. Bush into power, and the Assassins backing Al Gore.[34]

By the year 2000, the Hidden Blade had become a largely ceremonial weapon.[34] In the meantime however, the Templars continued to search for and investigate the various Pieces of Eden they discovered throughout this period,[3][5] whilst the Assassins continued their war against them; notably being responsible for the destruction of at least one Templar-controlled base in Siberia in 1908, known in public as the Tunguska explosion.[5]

However, by the year 1985, the Templars, under the guise of their front-company Abstergo Industries, had begun kidnapping Assassins or those related to them in an attempt to locate even more Pieces of Eden.[4]

The Mentor's death at Cross' hands

That same year, a ten to eleven year old child, a descendant of the Assassin Nikolai Orelov, was kidnapped by Abstergo's Lineage Research and Acquisition department and entered into the Animus Project, later being codenamed "Daniel Cross".[2] Years later, in 1998, Daniel joined the Assassin Order as a prospective, but with a mission to find the then-current Mentor.

Two years later, he was granted his wish and inducted into the Order by the Mentor himself; Cross subsequently murdered the Mentor with the very Hidden Blade he had been bequeathed by his victim just moments before, as a result of a neurological impulse instilled in him by Warren Vidic during his time as an Abstergo captive.[34]

Cross' actions directly led to the fall of the Assassin Order, as he compromised virtually all of the Assassin camps around the world that he had visited in search for the Mentor upon his programmed return to Abstergo Industries, which forced the Assassins even further into hiding. Other notable Assassins held captive by Abstergo included Clay Kaczmarek and Desmond Miles – both descendants of Ezio Auditore and Adam.[3][5]

After the Mentor's death, William Miles began to take a prominent role in the Order's functioning, and became their de facto leader. It was his decision of raising Lucy Stillman outside the Order after the age of seventeen, so that all her ties to the Assassins were cut and she could infiltrate Abstergo.[35]

The Assassins attempted to spy on Abstergo using moles several times, but the people they sent always turned out to be strong and got themselves killed, or too weak and easily manipulated by the Templars.[6]

Sometime around 2008, William also recruited Clay Kaczmarek to the Order. Tasked with infiltrating Abstergo and discovering information about them, Clay returned successfully with a memo detailing the allocation of Abstergo Industries' budget, along with their funding of the Animus Project. With this information known to the Assassins, a plan was devised for him to get caught by their Lineage Research and Acquisition department as Subject 16, and was to be rescued later by Lucy.

However, years of isolation had caused her to turn against the Assassins, and once Clay learned of her defection through hacking into Abstergo's systems and uncovering security footage, she did not help him escape when the time came, leading to his subsequent suicide.[35]

"We lost two more teams last night. That's eight more of us just... gone."
―Lucy Stillman, 2012.[src]

Later on, the Templars tracked down Desmond Miles, William's son, who had left the Order in 2003. Using Desmond, Abstergo managed to obtain a map of the locations of the Pieces of Eden across the globe, and subsequently begun their attempts to claim them. When Desmond began to suffer from the Bleeding Effect, Warren Vidic told Lucy to take him somewhere where he would feel safe, as part of a plan code-named "Project Siren".

Not long after, the Assassins were able to free Desmond with the "aid" of Lucy, as well as obtain their own copy of the map.[5] Following this, Desmond agreed to aid the Assassins in their quest to defeat Abstergo, mostly for revenge, but also for closure.

Utilizing the Animus 2.0, a copy of the machine used by Abstergo to explore his genetic memories previously,[3][5] Desmond followed the memories of Ezio Auditore, adopting his skills in combat and freerunning, while the rest of the Order concentrated to locating the Pieces of Eden before their Templar counterparts.

Despite this, however, the war with the Templars had taken a turn for the worse. With their numbers dwindling, the Order of Assassins was in danger of losing the war. At least two known teams were reported to have been killed, one in Brisbane, Australia, and another in Whistler, Canada.[5][36]

As technology progressed, so did the weapons used against the Assassins. By 2012, the Templars were using cell phone towers and satellites to track them down. As a result, Desmond and his group had to take refuge within the Sanctuary, deep beneath the city of Monteriggioni. By this point, the Order was using at least one e-mail network, known as the Hephaestus Email Network, in order to facilitate communications.[4]

The Assassins inside Santa Maria in Aracoeli

In the latter half of 2012, an Assassin team made up of Lucy Stillman, Rebecca Crane, Shaun Hastings and Desmond Miles discovered the Colosseum Vault – after Desmond had relived Ezio's memories in Rome through the Animus – and infiltrated it, securing the Apple of Eden that Ezio had hidden there centuries before. On contact with First Civilization artifact, Desmond's body was taken over by the ancient being Juno, who forced him to stab and kill the Assassin-traitor, Lucy.

This indirectly helped to ensure that the Templars could not get their hands on Ezio's Apple of Eden and kept Desmond safe from Templar influence from within the Assassins. Due to this event, the team and the Apple were brought to William Miles and the Order, in turn securing one of the ancient artifacts for the Order's cause.[4][35]

Also, around this time, an Assassin team in Moscow were chasing a potential lead on a Piece of Eden. However, as William Miles stated, this was some of the only good news they had got. There were teams in Osaka and São Paulo. In Osaka, the team was being tailed, so they had gone dark. In São Paulo, a leak was confirmed and the team was working on flushing it out.

The team in Denver were even worse off. They had lost contact without informing, and their safe house was empty. This meant that they were dead or captured, or that they had gone dark without notifying the Assassin headquarters.[4]

After killing Lucy, Desmond entered a coma, and was put back into the Animus. He relived a restored memory sequence, which provided the Assassins with co-ordinates, leading to the Grand Temple. While most Assassins continued their fight with Abstergo, William's team – with help from Gavin Banks – reached New York, hoping to find the Temple and stop the end of the world.[1][36]

Upon finding out that they needed a key, and three "batteries" to open the door in the Grand Temple, Desmond began to work on finding the key, by reliving memories that Juno told him to. While William's team began working on opening the Temple, he had other teams run interference, and tried to thwart Abstergo's attempts to find them, or other Pieces of Eden.

During this endeavor, several Assassins were killed by Abstergo agents, including Adriano Maestranzi. William was captured by Juhani Otso Berg when he went alone to Cairo to retrieve the third and final power source. This attempt to find Desmond and take the Apple from him ended in failure, as he assassinated both Daniel Cross and Warren Vidic, killing the men responsible for nearly destroying the order 12 years previously, and foiling the Eye-Abstergo through these actions.[6]

Returning to the Temple, Desmond fully reactivated it and discovered the Eye, a device that would save the world from the Second Disaster. Juno urged Desmond to activate the Eye, but Minerva asked him not to, saying that the Eye's activation would also kill Desmond and release Juno from her prison.[6]

While Minerva and her brethren tried to save the world, Juno was planning to use their technology to conquer it, so she was imprisoned. Minerva showed Desmond that if he let the Second Disaster happen, the world would be devastated, but humanity would endure. Desmond would become a legendary figure that would rebuild the world. However, upon his death, his ideals would be misinterpreted by future generations, bringing about the fall of civilization, and "what once was, shall be again".[6]

Believing the world would have a chance at defeating Juno, Desmond told William, Shaun and Rebecca to leave and prepare for the incoming struggle. Desmond then activated the Eye and the world was indeed saved, but as he was informed, Desmond died and Juno was released from her prison.[6]

Following Desmond's death, a depressed William went into exile, leaving the leadership of the Assassins in the hands of Gavin Banks. For the next year, Banks traveled the world onboard the Altaïr II in search of Assassin cells. Eventually, he located William in a bunker in Norway. At the same time, Rebecca uncovered the existence of the Initiates hacker collective. After discovering that their fellow crewmembers Stephanie Chiu and Eric Cooper were Initiates, William decided to return to leadership of the Brotherhood. He recruited the Initiates and assigned them a handler, a mysterious woman going by the name Bishop.[36][7]

In 2014, the Assassins learnt that Abstergo had acquired the body of a Sage named John Standish, and had started the Phoenix Project to sequence a full Precursor genome. On October 13, Shaun and Galina Voronina assaulted and destroyed Abstergo's Paris laboratory. Knowing that the Templars would not stop in their plans to find the remains of more Sages, Bishop used the Initiates to sequence the memories of Arno Dorian, who was present at the death of François-Thomas Germain, a Sage from the French Revolution. The Initiate's research revealed that Germain's bones were too degraded for DNA extraction, ensuring another victory for the Assassins.[9][7]

In 2015, Bishop called upon the Initiate again to synch the memories of Jacob and Evie Frye, twin Assassins from the Industrial Revolution, to find a Shroud of Eden in London before Abstergo could. However, Shaun and Rebecca chose to go off book and confront Isabelle Ardant and narrowly escaped being executed by Sigma Team. After the Initiate's data synch confirmed the Shroud's location underneath Buckingham Palace, Shaun and Rebecca, backed up by Galina, infiltrated the vault but the Templars had gotten to them first. In the ensuing skirmish, Shaun managed to kill Ardant, but Rebecca was wounded by Violet da Costa, who managed to escape with the Shroud.[7]

William Miles later ordered all Assassins worldwide to search for Álvaro Gramática's laboratory and recover the Shroud. While the Assassins had no luck in locating the lab, Jasdip Dhami and Eric Cooper relayed their concerns to Bishop in regards to putting the Initiates in the Templars' crosshairs. After much deliberation, William enacted the Rooftop Garden Protocol, instructing all Assassins to remain professional on their network and if they did find Gramática's lab, they were not to engage until a strike team could be assembled. Additionally, Bishop was forced to temporarily sever all contact with the Initiates.[37]

Known Assassins

"The seeds were planted as two worlds became one. Behold, the Assassins, the children of two worlds!"
―Clay Kaczmarek.[src]
Ezio's initiation into the Brotherhood

The Assassins have existed since before the turn of the first millennium; several known figures included Darius, Iltani, Wei Yu,[5] Gaius Cassius Longinus, Marcus Junius Brutus and their co-conspirators,[19] Amunet and Leonius.[5] Historically however, the forebearers of the Assassins have existed since before recorded time, possibly reaching as far back as Adam and Eve.[5]

Medieval and Renaissance periods

During the Third Crusade, the Levantine branch of the Assassin Order was mainly made up of native individuals; although some, like Altaïr, were born to parents of both religions. Led by Al Mualim,[3] and later Altaïr himself,[5] other members included Harash,[25] Malik and Kadar Al-Sayf, Rauf, Abbas Sofian, Masun and Jamal.[3]

Decades later, in the north, the Mongolian branch of Assassins were working to halt the rise of the Mongolian Empire; notable members included the legendary Assassin Qulan Gal and his protégé Nergüi.

Later still, individuals such as Dante Alighieri,[5] Maffeo Polo, Marco Polo,[23] and Domenico Auditore,[5] the founder of the House of Auditore would join the Order's ranks.

Allies also included various individuals, such as Adha,[24] and even former Templars like Maria Thorpe.[5]

Later on, during the Renaissance, the Order's numbers had dwindled significantly. Having become much more secretive, members of the Order often had occupations and lives outside of the Order, ranging from artists,[38] to thieves,[5] and even royal treasurers.[39]

They included the Florentine banker Giovanni Auditore da Firenze;[5][28] his brother Mario Auditore, caretaker of the Auditore Villa and condottieri leader; Federico Auditore da Firenze and his brother Ezio Auditore da Firenze; Paola and Teodora Contanto, the heads of the Florentine and Venetian courtesans respectively; Antonio de Magianis, the head of the Venetian Thieves Guild;[5] La Volpe, the head of the Florentine, and later, Roman Thieves Guild;[4][5] Niccolò Machiavelli, a writer and head of the Florentine mercenaries; Bartolomeo d'Alviano, condottiero of Venice and later Rome,[4][5] and Perotto Calderon, undercover in the employ of the Borgia, who posed as a courier.

Others included Giovanni Borgia, the illegitimate son of Calderon and Lucrezia Borgia; Paracelcus, Swiss scientist and alchemist; Francesco Vecellio, Renaissance painter; Tessa Varzi and Cipriano Enu; Rinaldo Vitturi, the keeper of the Shroud;[19] Ridolfo Fioravant and Pietro Antonio Solari, spies working undercover as architects on the Kremlin;[4] Luis de Santángel and Raphael Sánchez, finance minister to Ferdinand II and treasurer of Queen Isabella I respectively;[39] Yusuf Tazim, the leader of the Constantinople Assassin Guild; Piri Reis, a top navigator and cartographer to Bayezid II; and Dogan and Azize, two lieutenants of the Constantinople Assassin Guild.[1]

Once again, the Order had many allies amongst the common folk of Italy, as well as amongst the nobility. Foremost among them was Leonardo da Vinci, Ezio's closest friend and a genius of invention.[4][5] Others included Caterina Sforza, the Countess of Forlì;[40][4] Lorenzo de' Medici, the ruler of Florence; Agostino Barbarigo, the Doge of Venice from 1486;[5] and the famed explorer Christopher Columbus.[39]

By 1501, Ezio Auditore and Niccolò Machiavelli had begun training new Assassin recruits in the Order from their Tiber Island headquarters in Rome. In 1503, Claudia Auditore da Firenze, sister of Ezio, also joined the Order.[4]

Age of Empires

During the Colonial period, the Assassins spread their influence to the New World. Around this time, the Caribbean Assassins were led by Ah Tabai, a Mayan-born member of the Order. To secure the Assassin interests, he recruited Mary Read into the Brotherhood, as well as stationed numerous bureau leaders across the Caribbean, including Opía Apito, Rhona Dinsmore, Antó and Upton Travers. By the 1730, Edward Kenway and Adéwalé had joined the Order, albeit only after significant personal journeys. Adéwalé displayed an interest in the Creed early on, and became a student of Ah Tabai, while Edward joined the Order to make amends on the past misdeeds he had committed in his life.[12]

John de la Tour was the first Assassin to reach the American Colonies. In the following decades, the Colonial Assassins had grown in number significantly, led by Achilles Davenport as their Mentor. Other members of the Colonial Brotherhood included Liam O'Brien, Hope Jensen, Kesegowaase, Shay Cormac and Louis-Joseph Gaultier. Following Shay's defection to the Templars, and an assault in 1763, the Colonial branch of the Order was almost completely wiped out.[14]

It would take another decade for the Assassins to rebuild their ranks, when they were joined by a number of new members, including Ratonhnhaké:ton, the grandson of Edward Kenway, who managed to ultimately eliminate the Colonial Rite of the Templars in 1782. During that time, he managed to recruit several individuals into the Order, including Clipper Wilkinson, Deborah Carter, Jacob Zenger, Stephane Chapheau, Jamie Colley, Duncan Little, and Patience Gibbs.[6][12]

French Revolution

During the late 18th century, the French Assassins, with Arno Dorian among them, worked to expose the identities of Templars who orchestrated the French Revolution for their own benefit.[9]

Sikh Empire

Arbaaz Mir on his search for the Koh-i-Noor

During the mid-19th century, Indian Assassins had developed a strong presence in the Sikh Empire, with their main goal being the search for the Koh-i-Noor diamond and the removal of foreign Templars attempting to control India. Around this time, the Sikh Empire was ruled by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who was seen in a mixed light; he was viewed as a murderer by Assassins like Arbaaz Mir for his removal of Muslims in Kashmir, but by others as a hero for his near liberation of India, which ended abruptly with his poisoning by Francis Cotton.[32]

Victorian Era

In the late 19th century, the British Brotherhood, under the leadership of Henry Green, restrengthened their ranks from the mid 18th century when the Assassin siblings Jacob and Evie Frye moved to London. While there, they worked to overthrow the Templar presence by establishing a criminal syndicate in order to fight the oppression of poverty.[7]

Modern times

At the turn of the 20th century, the Assassins' Order had spread as far the Russian Empire, with a strong presence in and around Petrograd. Members of the Narodnaya Volya were in fact members of the Assassin Order. Some known Assassins included Nikolai Orelov and Aleksandr Ulyanov, the older brother of Vladimir Lenin.[2]

The British medic and Erich Albert

During World War I, there was an Assassin on the Western Front, an unidentified medic fighting for the British on the front line. The medic assassinated Erich Albert, a German general and member of the Templars.[19] There was also at least one Assassin active In Ireland during this era, fighting in the country's War of Independence.[9]

During the late 20th and 21st century, however, the Order seemed to have sunk further into hiding, with their numbers fewer than ever.[5] Although it is evident that more existed, only a few were known to be in the Order: Clay Kaczmarek, Callum Lynch, Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman,[3] Rebecca Crane, Shaun Hastings,[5] Hannah Mueller, Paul Bellamy, Daniel Cross,[18] William Miles,[4] Gavin Banks, Moussa, Lin, Emir, Nathan, Harlan T. Cunningham, Siobhan Dhami, Jasdip Dhami, Adriano Maestranzi, a woman named Janice, and a man named Marco.[36] There were also known groups of Assassins based in São Paulo, Brazil; Moscow, Russia; Osaka, Japan; Denver, Colorado, United States;[4] Whistler, Canada; Georgia and weapon suppliers in the Philippines.[36].

Trivia

  • In the High Middle Ages, an Assassin would prove one's target had been slain by dipping a white feather in their target's blood. This practice had fallen out of use by the Renaissance, but appeared to have been revived by the Victorian Era. Both Jacob and Evie Frye engaged in the practice, though they used white handkerchiefs rather than feathers.
  • Rebecca Crane noted that both the Assassin and Templar Orders had existed since before the formation of the Hashshashin and Order of the Knights Templar respectively, and queried what the two organizations called themselves beforehand.[41]
    • However, such an instance of the Assassins' earlier name is known: the Roman Assassins called themselves Liberalis Circulum, Latin for Circle of Liberals.
    • Historically, the Hashshashin were a sect of radical Persian Shia Muslims who, under Hassan-i Sabbāh, were said to be given a drug called hashish, under the influence of which they experienced "the Garden of Paradise". In exchange, they were expected to murder Sabbah's religious and political rivals, and due to the euphoria they experienced as an effect of the drug, they became unwaveringly loyal to Sabbah.
    • The word Hashashashin also gave rise to the word 'assassin'.
    • The first and the third tenets of the Creed are mostly based upon the sayings of Islam. The first tenet of not to kill innocents matches with many hadeeths and verses of the Quran. The third and last tenet of the Creed, compromising the Brotherhood, refers to waging war against God in Islam and breaking the trust of other people. In both the Brotherhood and Islam, the punishment for violating these rulings is death.

References

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  10. Although the organization is irreligious and professes to an agnostic philosophy, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and Arno Dorian described the creed in strongly atheist terms as well, having specifically been agnostic atheists. Despite this, individual members may practice various faiths—an example being Luis de Santángel who was a Jew.
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