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('''Warning!''' Minor Spoilers follow)
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At the time that [[Assassin's Creed]] takes place the city has recently been occupied by the forces of [[Richard The Lionheart]] after his army took the city from the formerly occupying Muslin army. It is from this point that the Christian crusaders are launching further attacks into the Holy Land and as such the city is mainly influenced by western European culture and full of Christian guards.In Acre there are docks, at the docks you are to assassinate Sibrand. the docks have many thugs and drunken sailors be careful around the sailors they will push you into the water and you will drown. In acre there is also a cathedral which has a '''Templar''' on top of it and is one of the highest points in the game. It is also one of the harder buildings to climb. In acre there are more than just one set of flags there is three the '''Templar''' flags the '''Hospitalier''' flags and the '''Teutonic''' flags. Acre is a much more European city than the others   like Damascus or Jerusalem.   
At the time when [[Assassin's Creed]] takes place, the city had been recently occupied by the forces of [[Richard The Lionheart]] after his army took the city from the Muslin army, which formerly occupied it. It is from this point that the Christian crusaders are launching further attacks into the Holy Land and as such the city is mainly influenced by western European culture and is full of Christian guards. In Acre there are docks; at the docks you are to assassinate Sibrand. The docks have many thugs and drunken sailors. Be careful around the sailors; they will push you into the water and you will drown. In Acre there is also a cathedral which has a '''Templar''' on top of it and is one of the highest points in the game. It is also one of the harder buildings to climb. In Acre there are more than just one set of flags; there are three: the '''Templar''' flags, the '''Hospitalier''' flags, and the '''Teutonic''' flags. Acre is a much more European city than the others like Damascus or Jerusalem.   


In Acre Altair is tasked to assassinate...
In Acre Altair is tasked to assassinate the following:


-[[Garnier De Narcouse]], a corrupt doctor who is head of the Knights Hospitalier.
-[[Garnier De Narcouse]], a corrupt doctor who is head of the Knights Hospitalier.

Revision as of 00:34, 2 January 2008

Acre is a location in Assassin's Creed.

(Warning! Minor Spoilers follow)

At the time when Assassin's Creed takes place, the city had been recently occupied by the forces of Richard The Lionheart after his army took the city from the Muslin army, which formerly occupied it. It is from this point that the Christian crusaders are launching further attacks into the Holy Land and as such the city is mainly influenced by western European culture and is full of Christian guards. In Acre there are docks; at the docks you are to assassinate Sibrand. The docks have many thugs and drunken sailors. Be careful around the sailors; they will push you into the water and you will drown. In Acre there is also a cathedral which has a Templar on top of it and is one of the highest points in the game. It is also one of the harder buildings to climb. In Acre there are more than just one set of flags; there are three: the Templar flags, the Hospitalier flags, and the Teutonic flags. Acre is a much more European city than the others like Damascus or Jerusalem.

In Acre Altair is tasked to assassinate the following:

-Garnier De Narcouse, a corrupt doctor who is head of the Knights Hospitalier.

-Sibrand, leader of the Knights Teutonic and occupying the Harbor Area of Acre.

-William of Montferrat, the regent of Acre who vigorously trains his soldiers.

Acre is also the location shown in most of the official pre-release Assassin's Creed trailers.

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