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Born during the Renaissance, Hamid al-Jasur started his life as a skilled Moorish | Born during the [[Renaissance]], [[Hamid al-Jasur]] started his life as a skilled [[Moors|Moorish]] [[armor]]er from the town of {{Wiki|Málaga}}, where he lived with his wife and daughter. | ||
A peaceful and unbiased man, he sold his finely crafted armor to anyone interested, regardless of ethnicity or religious beliefs. This changed when the forces of the Reconquista recaptured and sacked | A peaceful and unbiased man, he sold his finely crafted armor to anyone interested, regardless of ethnicity or religious beliefs. This changed when the forces of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' recaptured and {{Wiki|Siege of Málaga (1487)|sacked Málaga}}, torturing and killing the [[Islam|Muslim]] population as punishment for its resistance, among them his wife and daughter. | ||
Alone and distraught, Hamid fled to Granada where he joined the local Assassins. He found a sense of solace in their cause and continued to use his skills to provide armor to aid in the battle against the Inquisition. | Alone and distraught, Hamid fled to [[Granada]] where he joined the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|local]] [[Assassins]]. He found a sense of solace in [[Assassin-Templar War|their cause]] and continued to use his skills to provide armor to aid in the battle against the Inquisition. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:32, 24 December 2020
Moorish Armorsmith
Born during the Renaissance, Hamid al-Jasur started his life as a skilled Moorish armorer from the town of Málaga, where he lived with his wife and daughter.
A peaceful and unbiased man, he sold his finely crafted armor to anyone interested, regardless of ethnicity or religious beliefs. This changed when the forces of the Reconquista recaptured and sacked Málaga, torturing and killing the Muslim population as punishment for its resistance, among them his wife and daughter.
Alone and distraught, Hamid fled to Granada where he joined the local Assassins. He found a sense of solace in their cause and continued to use his skills to provide armor to aid in the battle against the Inquisition.