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==Description==
==Description==
Basim arrives at the Great Garrison.
Basim met with [[Ali ibn Muhammad]] outside [[The Great Garrison]].


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==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
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Basim met with Ali on a rooftop opposite the Great Garrison.
*'''Basim:''' ''Ali. Are you ready?''
*'''Basim:''' ''Ali. Are you ready?''
[]
Ali pointed him to a group of individuals on the ground in the distance, with [[Wasif al-Turki]] and [[Muhammad ibn Tahir]] amongst them.
*'''Wasif:''' ''And who are you to tell me what I can and cannot do?''
*'''Wasif:''' ''And who are you to tell me what I can and cannot do?''
*'''Muhammad:''' ''There is more at stake here than your pride, Wasif. We walk a narrow path.''
*'''Muhammad:''' ''There is more at stake here than your pride, Wasif. We walk a narrow path.''
*'''Wasif:''' ''Enough! Take care what you say when we next meet, Governor. I will not suffer such insult twice.''
*'''Wasif:''' ''Enough! Take care what you say when we next meet, Governor. I will not suffer such insult twice.''
[]
After threatening Muhammad, Wasif left with his guards, while Muhammad took his leave.
*'''Ali:''' ''That's Wasif and Baghdad's governor, Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir. He gave Wasif an order. The warlord did not like it.''
*'''Ali:''' ''That's Wasif and [[Baghdad]]'s governor, Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir. He gave Wasif an order. The warlord did not like it.''
*'''Basim:''' ''The Governor of Baghdad has no authority over the Warlord, unless... Could he also be with the Order?''
*'''Basim:''' ''The Governor of Baghdad has no authority over the Warlord, unless... Could he also be with the Order?''
*'''Ali:''' ''Muhammad? I don't believe it. He is not just Governor, he is a poet, and a scholar. The man has spirit. I hoped to make him an ally.''
*'''Ali:''' ''Muhammad? I don't believe it. He is not just Governor, he is a poet, and a scholar. The man has spirit. I hoped to make him an ally.''
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*'''Ali:''' ''One of the stewards inside is loyal to me. You will find him near the cookhouse. When he sees the red sash, he will help you.''
*'''Ali:''' ''One of the stewards inside is loyal to me. You will find him near the cookhouse. When he sees the red sash, he will help you.''
*'''Basim:''' ''What will you do?''
*'''Basim:''' ''What will you do?''
*'''Ali:''' ''I will find Beshi, and then free other rebels being held in the prison. Wasif I leave to you.''
*'''Ali:''' ''I will find [[Beshi]], and then free other rebels being held in the prison. Wasif I leave to you.''
[]
Ali left Basim alone.
*'''Basim:''' ''Warlord. You cloak yourself in the Caliph's colors so you can kidnap and kill at will. You are a plague upon the land. Its soil is red with the blood of those you have butchered. All because they sought their freedom ... or because you feared they would. You think yourself untouchable, surrounded by your soldiers. But we will storm the Garrison, free Beshi, and see your reign of terror end.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Warlord. You cloak yourself in the [[Caliph]]'s colors so you can kidnap and kill at will. You are a plague upon the land. Its soil is red with the blood of those you have butchered. All because they sought their freedom ... or because you feared they would. You think yourself untouchable, surrounded by your soldiers. But we will storm the Garrison, free Beshi, and see your reign of terror end.''
[]
Basim observed the walls surrounding the garrison, many embedded with spikes.
*'''Basim:''' ''Those walls do not look climbable. I will have to find another way in.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Those walls do not look climbable. I will have to find another way in.''
[]
Basim approached near the garrison and sat down near a bench, eavesdropping on two individuals commenting on the walls.
*'''Civilian:''' ''Those garrison walls are useless as they are. Have you seen the holes in the Garrison walls? What's the point of having walls if they have holes in them?''
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''Those garrison walls are useless as they are. Have you seen the holes in the Garrison walls? What's the point of having walls if they have holes in them?''
*'''Civilian:''' ''You mean the construction? There are guards everywhere. No one's getting in or out of that place without being caught.''
*'''Civilian 2:''' ''You mean the construction? There are guards everywhere. No one's getting in or out of that place without being caught.''
*'''Basim:''' ''There might be a way in along the northern wall. I should take a look.''
*'''Basim:''' ''There might be a way in along the northern wall. I should take a look.''
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*'''Garrison Cook:''' ''Bring the Narbaj (pomegranate juice stew) and the meal when it's ready. And forget your knives! We've got a lot more to take to the barracks. You're going to need both hands for carrying.''
*'''Garrison Cook:''' ''Bring the Narbaj (pomegranate juice stew) and the meal when it's ready. And forget your knives! We've got a lot more to take to the barracks. You're going to need both hands for carrying.''
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Den of the Beast was a virtual representation of one of Basim Ibn Ishaq's genetic memories relived through the Animus.

Description

Basim met with Ali ibn Muhammad outside The Great Garrison.

Dialogue

Basim met with Ali on a rooftop opposite the Great Garrison.

  • Basim: Ali. Are you ready?

Ali pointed him to a group of individuals on the ground in the distance, with Wasif al-Turki and Muhammad ibn Tahir amongst them.

  • Wasif: And who are you to tell me what I can and cannot do?
  • Muhammad: There is more at stake here than your pride, Wasif. We walk a narrow path.
  • Wasif: Enough! Take care what you say when we next meet, Governor. I will not suffer such insult twice.

After threatening Muhammad, Wasif left with his guards, while Muhammad took his leave.

  • Ali: That's Wasif and Baghdad's governor, Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir. He gave Wasif an order. The warlord did not like it.
  • Basim: The Governor of Baghdad has no authority over the Warlord, unless... Could he also be with the Order?
  • Ali: Muhammad? I don't believe it. He is not just Governor, he is a poet, and a scholar. The man has spirit. I hoped to make him an ally.
  • Basim: Well, I hope you are right. Wasif is enough to deal with. I just have to find a way inside the Garrison.
  • Ali: One of the stewards inside is loyal to me. You will find him near the cookhouse. When he sees the red sash, he will help you.
  • Basim: What will you do?
  • Ali: I will find Beshi, and then free other rebels being held in the prison. Wasif I leave to you.

Ali left Basim alone.

  • Basim: Warlord. You cloak yourself in the Caliph's colors so you can kidnap and kill at will. You are a plague upon the land. Its soil is red with the blood of those you have butchered. All because they sought their freedom ... or because you feared they would. You think yourself untouchable, surrounded by your soldiers. But we will storm the Garrison, free Beshi, and see your reign of terror end.

Basim observed the walls surrounding the garrison, many embedded with spikes.

  • Basim: Those walls do not look climbable. I will have to find another way in.

Basim approached near the garrison and sat down near a bench, eavesdropping on two individuals commenting on the walls.

  • Civilian 1: Those garrison walls are useless as they are. Have you seen the holes in the Garrison walls? What's the point of having walls if they have holes in them?
  • Civilian 2: You mean the construction? There are guards everywhere. No one's getting in or out of that place without being caught.
  • Basim: There might be a way in along the northern wall. I should take a look.

Outcome

Basim managed to assassinate Wasif, though not without losing Beshi.

References

Assassin's Creed: Mirage memories
Main Quests
Prologue
The Master Thief of Anbar - A New Beginning - Taking Flight - Baghdad Bound
Harbiyah
Follow Nur's Lead - Contact the Rebels - Zeroing In - Jailbreak - A Delicate Alliance - First Order
Interlude
Old Wounds - Branching Out
Abbasiyah
Fire and Wisdom - House of Wisdom - Find the Missing Brother - Follow the Fiery Trail - Report to the Rafiq - The Great Symposium - A Job Well Done
Karkh
Coins and Daggers - Coin, Corruption and Tea - Of Toil and Taxes - The Toll of Greed - A Faceless Feather - Gilded Butterflies - A Grand End
Sharqiyah
Blood and Shadows - The Hunter (Like Father, Like Son) - The Raptor and the Demon - The Hunt (Bird Trap - To Catch a Demon) - The Chase - Den of the Beast - The Return
Round City
The Head of the Snake (The Fox and the Hunter - Judge and Executioner - The Servant and the Impostor) - One Final Counsel - The Serpent's Nest
Return to Alamut
The Last Journey - In Pursuit of Truth
Side Quests
Dervis' Artifacts - The Calling - Al-Jahiz's Lost Books
Contracts
Rebels
The Concubine - The State Official - The Weapons Dealer - The Slave Merchant - The Informant - The Slave Trapper
Scholars
The Satiric Poet - The Kidnapped Scholar - The Botanist - The Dancer
Dervis
The Boat Heist - The Bronze Mirror Heist - The Carolingian Coin Heist
Merchants
The Marked Coins - The Perfume Trader - The Traitor - The Trade Delegate - The Fake Message - Orion's Belt
Tales of Baghdad
Harbiyah
Holy Mission
Abbasiyah
Blade In The Crowd, Tool In The Shed - A Life's Work
Karkh
Leap of the Faithful
Wilderness
Treasure Hunt - Curse Of The Si'la'
DLC
The Forty Thieves
A Dance with Thieves - Secrets, Spoken and Unspoken - Meet the King
Valley of Memory
Main
Valley of Memory - The Ones Who Remain - Wares and Shadows - The Heart of Corruption - House of Memories - Tracks in the Desert - In the Vulture's Nest
Side
Stolen Goods
Tales of AlUla
Creative Interpretations - Obscure Deeds - The Sand Artist - Wine of the Bean
Contracts
Free the Animals - Managed Misfortunes - My Beautiful Bahja - Player of Games - Precious Bundle - To Save A Wedding