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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
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Ac-acre-knights-citadel.jpg|Concept art
AC1_Acre_Citadel+Flag.png|A view of the citadel and a Templar [[flag]]
AC1_Acre_Citadel+Flag.png|A view of the citadel and a Templar [[flag]]
Kingrichardscitadeloutside.png|Altaïr facing the citadel's walls
Kingrichardscitadeloutside.png|Altaïr facing the citadel's walls
Kingrichardscitadeltower.png|The citadel's tower
Kingrichardscitadeltower.png|The citadel's tower
Kingrichardscitadelinnercitadel.jpg|The inner citadel
Kingrichardscitadelinnercitadel.jpg|The inner citadel
William Assassination 1.png|King Richard and William of Montferrat in front of the citadel
ACBL Assault 5.png|Maria and two Templars inside the citadel
ACBL Assault 5.png|Maria and two Templars inside the citadel
ACBL Assault 6.png|Altaïr eavesdropping on the Templars
ACBL Assault 6.png|Altaïr eavesdropping on the Templars

Revision as of 13:02, 31 May 2025

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The Acre Citadel was a large fortress located in the southern Rich District of Acre, as well as the main residence of Richard I of England during the Third Crusade.

History

The citadel was essentially a small town that was heavily fortified against outside attacks, with massive walls and battlements. It contained the quarters of William of Montferrat, a Templar who governed Acre whilst Richard was absent fighting the Saracens.[1]

In 1191, a team of Assassins was sent by their Mentor, Al Mualim, to keep William inside the citadel and allow Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad to kill him.[2] The team eliminated Templar patrols,[3] Crusaders,[4] and William's personal bodyguard, Isembart, from whom they learned that William knew of Altaïr's mission and had laid an ambush for the Assassin.[5] The team subsequently disrupted the ambush,[6] allowing Altaïr to infiltrate the heavily guarded fortress, eliminate the archers patrolling its perimeter, and assassinate William.[1]

Following William's death, the Templars assumed control of the citadel, from where they planned to relocate to Cyprus to avoid further Assassin incursions. In October 1191, as the Templar fleet departed Acre, Altaïr led an attack on the citadel but was too late to prevent the fleet's escape. However, he did manage to defeat and capture Maria Thorpe, who had been left behind by the new Templar Grand Master, Armand Bouchart. Altaïr then decided to travel to Cyprus himself to investigate the Templars' activities.[7]

A few years later, in 1197, Altaïr and Maria, now married, met at the top of the citadel's tower, where they made love and subsequently conceived a son.[8]

Behind the scenes

The citadel is based on a real Templar fortress and castle that existed in Acre.[9]

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