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In 1673, Bahlam secured the [[Sages|Sage]] [[Thom Kavanagh]] from [[Peter Beckford]]'s estate in [[Jamaica]], preventing him from falling under [[Laureano Torres y Ayala]]'s [[Templars|Templar]] influence. He subsequently brought Kavanagh to the safety of the Assassin compound in [[Tulum]], and helped the Sage prepare for his journey to the [[Observatory]] several days later.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
In 1673, Bahlam secured the [[Sages|Sage]] [[Thom Kavanagh]] from [[Peter Beckford]]'s estate in [[Jamaica]], preventing him from falling under [[Laureano Torres y Ayala]]'s [[Templars|Templar]] influence. He subsequently brought Kavanagh to the safety of the Assassin compound in [[Tulum]], and helped the Sage prepare for his journey to the [[Observatory]] several days later.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
 
==Death==
Its is unknown when he died by or from but it is clear that he died before Edward and Ah tabai met.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*"Bahlam" is a variant transliteration of the [[Mayans|Mayan]] word meaning "jaguar".
*"Bahlam" is a variant transliteration of the [[Mayans|Mayan]] word meaning "jaguar".

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Bahlam was the Mentor of the Caribbean Brotherhood of Assassins, and the father of Ah Tabai.[1]

In 1673, Bahlam secured the Sage Thom Kavanagh from Peter Beckford's estate in Jamaica, preventing him from falling under Laureano Torres y Ayala's Templar influence. He subsequently brought Kavanagh to the safety of the Assassin compound in Tulum, and helped the Sage prepare for his journey to the Observatory several days later.[2]

Death

Its is unknown when he died by or from but it is clear that he died before Edward and Ah tabai met.

Trivia

  • "Bahlam" is a variant transliteration of the Mayan word meaning "jaguar".

References