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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Fajera can be left behind towards the end of her encounter with Altaïr. If the player uses the Grappling Hook to cross the river before triggering the dialog sequence of Fajera's crossing, she will be stuck at the gate until Altaïr [[File:Fajera_and_Altair.jpeg|thumb|Fajera talking with Altair]]prepares to enter the sewers.
* Fajera can be left behind towards the end of her encounter with Altaïr. If the player uses the Grappling Hook to cross the river before triggering the dialog sequence of Fajera's crossing, she will be stuck at the gate until Altaïr [[File:Fajera and Altair.jpeg|thumb|Fajera talking with Altaïr]]prepares to enter the sewers.
* Fajera translates to "lewd woman" in Arabic.
* Fajera translates to "lewd woman" in Arabic.
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Fajera.

Fajera was a gypsy woman, a dancer from a circus in Damascus. Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad pursued her for information about the Chalice, but was forced to defeat a circus "giant," Badr, in order to corner her. She gave him the first of three keys to the temple of the Chalice and in turn asked him to assassinate Alaat.

Trivia

  • Fajera can be left behind towards the end of her encounter with Altaïr. If the player uses the Grappling Hook to cross the river before triggering the dialog sequence of Fajera's crossing, she will be stuck at the gate until Altaïr
    File:Fajera and Altair.jpeg
    Fajera talking with Altaïr
    prepares to enter the sewers.
  • Fajera translates to "lewd woman" in Arabic.