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'''King Richard's Citadel''' was a huge fortress in the southern rich district of [[Acre]] and also the main residence of [[Richard I of England]].
'''King Richard's Citadel''' was a huge fortress located in the southern rich district of [[Acre]] and also the main residence of [[Richard I of England]].


The citadel is secured by huge walls and operates like a small town within itself. It also contains the quarters of [[William of Montferrat]], a [[Templar]], who governed the area when Richard was absent fighting the [[Saracens]].
The citadel was secured by huge walls and operated similar to a small town within itself. It contained the quarters of [[William of Montferrat]], a [[Templar]], who governed the area whilst Richard was absent [[Third Crusade|fighting]] the [[Saracens]].


In 1191, the [[Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] infiltrated the heavily guarded fortress in order to assassinate William.
During 1191, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] infiltrated the heavily guarded fortress and assassinated William.


A couple of years later, Altaïr and [[Maria Thorpe]] met atop of the citadel's tower where he impregnated her.
A couple of years later, Altaïr and [[Maria Thorpe]] met atop of the citadel's tower, where they engaged in copulation and he impregnated her.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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King Richard's Citadel was a huge fortress located in the southern rich district of Acre and also the main residence of Richard I of England.

The citadel was secured by huge walls and operated similar to a small town within itself. It contained the quarters of William of Montferrat, a Templar, who governed the area whilst Richard was absent fighting the Saracens.

During 1191, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad infiltrated the heavily guarded fortress and assassinated William.

A couple of years later, Altaïr and Maria Thorpe met atop of the citadel's tower, where they engaged in copulation and he impregnated her.

Trivia

  • A view point is located atop the main tower of the citadel.

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