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'''Faris al-Saffar''' was a [[Morocco|Morrocan]] engineer and inventor for the [[Emirate of Granada]] and the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] of Assassins. His fascination with his craft drove him to immerse himself with the [[black market dealers|black market]] of [[Granada]]. Upon his discovery and arrest, he was pardoned by Sultan [[Muhammad XII of Granada]] on the advice of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jariya al-Zakkiyya]] on the condition that from then on, his inventions would be supplied to the Granadans instead as an Assassin.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Born during the [[Renaissance]], Faris al-Saffar was a brilliant craftsman and engineer from Morocco. He left his home for [[Granada]] to sell his incredible tools and devices to the wealthy nobles of the city.
Born during the [[Renaissance]], Faris al-Saffar was a brilliant craftsman and engineer from Morocco. He left his home for [[Granada]] to sell his sophisticated instruments and devices to the wealthy nobles of the city.<ref name="Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>


As a skilled inventor, Faris spent his days tinkering with complex tools and volatile explosives, always trying to push the limits of current technology. Many of Faris' experiments were not technically legal, so he was often required to break the law in order to pursue his craft and acquire the forbidden materials that his plans required. To do so, he struck up a deal with the local criminal underground, providing them bombs and tools in exchange for favors.
As a skilled inventor, Faris spent his days tinkering with complex tools and volatile explosives, always trying to push the limits of current technology. Many of Faris's experiments were not technically legal, so he was often required to engage in illicit trade in order to pursue his craft and acquire the forbidden materials that his plans required. Eventually, he struck a deal with the local criminal underground, providing them [[bombs]] and tools in exchange for favors.<ref name="Rebellion" />


This arrangement continued until [[Jariya al-Zakiyya]], Sultan [[Muhammad XII of Granada|Muhammed XII]]'s personal spy, discovered him. Also a member of the Brotherhood, Jariya immediately saw Faris' skills could serve the Assassins. Jariya convinced the Sultan to forgive Faris' innocuous crimes, on the condition that he would join the Brotherhood and provide his incredible tools and devices exclusively to them.
This arrangement persisted until he was discovered by the Assassin Jariya al-Zakiyya, Sultan Muhammed XII's personal spy. Jariya immediately saw that Faris's skills could serve the Assassins and convinced the Sultan to forgive Faris's innocuous crimes on the condition that he would join the Brotherhood and provide his innovative tools and devices exclusively to them.<ref name="Rebellion" />
 
==Trivia==
*Faris al-Saffar's attire is identical to that of [[Kadir]] the [[Bombardier]], a [[multiplayer]] character from ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. Like Faris, Kadir is an arms dealer, though he serves the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] instead of the Assassins. This is one of several cases where the appearance of an ''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' character is cloned from a multiplayer character.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

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Faris al-Saffar was a Morrocan engineer and inventor for the Emirate of Granada and the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins. His fascination with his craft drove him to immerse himself with the black market of Granada. Upon his discovery and arrest, he was pardoned by Sultan Muhammad XII of Granada on the advice of the Assassin Jariya al-Zakkiyya on the condition that from then on, his inventions would be supplied to the Granadans instead as an Assassin.

Biography

Born during the Renaissance, Faris al-Saffar was a brilliant craftsman and engineer from Morocco. He left his home for Granada to sell his sophisticated instruments and devices to the wealthy nobles of the city.[1]

As a skilled inventor, Faris spent his days tinkering with complex tools and volatile explosives, always trying to push the limits of current technology. Many of Faris's experiments were not technically legal, so he was often required to engage in illicit trade in order to pursue his craft and acquire the forbidden materials that his plans required. Eventually, he struck a deal with the local criminal underground, providing them bombs and tools in exchange for favors.[1]

This arrangement persisted until he was discovered by the Assassin Jariya al-Zakiyya, Sultan Muhammed XII's personal spy. Jariya immediately saw that Faris's skills could serve the Assassins and convinced the Sultan to forgive Faris's innocuous crimes on the condition that he would join the Brotherhood and provide his innovative tools and devices exclusively to them.[1]

Trivia

Appearance

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