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imported>Il Lupo
Added some more stuff, though there's not much I can do with these little materials...
imported>Toa Makao
I've got Bloodlines, I'm sure Markos says he was executed the day before Altair arrived, not three weeks prior. And I'm sure he was NOT aligned with the Assassins
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|imgdesc = Finding Barnabas' imposter in the Bureau
|imgdesc = Finding Barnabas' imposter in the Bureau
|birth  = Unknown
|birth  = Unknown
|death  = Autumn, 1191
|death  = 1191
|period  = 12th Century A.D.
|period  = 12th Century A.D.
|faction = Assassins
|faction = Cypriot Resistance, [[Assassins]]
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'' {{mo}}
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'' {{mo}}
}}
}}
'''Barnabas''' was a Cypriot resistance leader in [[Kyrenia]]. He actively supported the [[Assassin]] Order in acting against the [[Templars]], and was executed for his efforts. Barnabas was well-known by [[Alexander]] of [[Limassol]], and each exchanged letters until the time of his death.
'''Barnabas''' was the Cypriot Resistance leader in [[Kyrenia]]. He actively supported the [[Assassin]] Order in acting against the [[Templars]], and was executed for his efforts. Barnabas was well-known by [[Alexander]] of [[Limassol]], and each exchanged letters until the time of his death.


===Death===
===Death===


Barnabas was assassinated three weeks prior to the events of Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines by a [[Templar agent|Templar Agent]], who then impersonated him and tricked [[Master Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] into killing [[Jonas]]. Barnabas' head was cut off from his body, and later delivered to Alexander, the resistance leader of Limassol.
Barnabas was assassinated shortly before Altaïr arrived in Kyrenia, by a [[Templar agent|Templar Agent]], who then impersonated him and tricked the [[Grand Master of the Assassin Order]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] into killing [[Jonas]], a respected member of the resistance and a merchant. Barnabas' head was decapitated, and later put in a burlap sack and delivered to Alexander, the resistance leader of Limassol by [[Shalim]], on the orders of the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Templar Grand Master]] [[Armand Bouchart]].


The head was held within a bag, in order to frighten him and blame Altaïr for the murder. Altaïr already knew that the man he encountered was not the real Barnabas. When he expected the head, he revealed to Alexander the truth about the Templar Agent's plan to trick them.{{ACB}}
Altaïr had already pieced together the fact that the man he encountered was not the real Barnabas. When he inspected the head, he revealed to Alexander the truth about the Templar Agent's plan to trick them.
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Barnabas was the Cypriot Resistance leader in Kyrenia. He actively supported the Assassin Order in acting against the Templars, and was executed for his efforts. Barnabas was well-known by Alexander of Limassol, and each exchanged letters until the time of his death.

Death

Barnabas was assassinated shortly before Altaïr arrived in Kyrenia, by a Templar Agent, who then impersonated him and tricked the Grand Master of the Assassin Order, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad into killing Jonas, a respected member of the resistance and a merchant. Barnabas' head was decapitated, and later put in a burlap sack and delivered to Alexander, the resistance leader of Limassol by Shalim, on the orders of the Templar Grand Master Armand Bouchart.

Altaïr had already pieced together the fact that the man he encountered was not the real Barnabas. When he inspected the head, he revealed to Alexander the truth about the Templar Agent's plan to trick them.