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'''Dulcamara''' was a [[Venice|Venetian]] expatriate and jester in [[Constantinople]]. He performed tasks for the [[Templars]] after his antics caused the ruin of a Sultan's beloved vizier. He wields a khanjar dagger, unlike his [[Rome|Roman]] counterpart [[Cahin]], who used two daggers to kill his unfortunate victims.
'''Dulcamara''' was a [[Venice|Venetian]] expatriate and jester in [[Constantinople]]. He performed tasks for the [[Templars]] after his antics caused the ruin of a Sultan's beloved vizier. Like his [[Rome|Roman]] counterpart [[Cahin]], he used two daggers to kill his unfortunate victims, choosing khanjar daggers over rondel ones.


In 2012, his memories were used by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], in the training of their [[Animus]] [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]], under the title of the [[Ottoman Jester|Jester]].
In 2012, his memories were used by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], in the training of their [[Animus]] [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]], under the title of the [[Ottoman Jester|Jester]].

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Dulcamara was a Venetian expatriate and jester in Constantinople. He performed tasks for the Templars after his antics caused the ruin of a Sultan's beloved vizier. Like his Roman counterpart Cahin, he used two daggers to kill his unfortunate victims, choosing khanjar daggers over rondel ones.

In 2012, his memories were used by the Templar company Abstergo Industries, in the training of their Animus recruits, under the title of the Jester.

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