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'''Firas''' (unknown – 1190) was a medium-ranked [[Crusaders|Crusader]] soldier that served with the [[Knights Hospitalier]] during the [[Third Crusade]].
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'''Firas''' was a [[Crusaders|Crusader]] in service of the [[Knights Hospitalier]] during the [[Third Crusade]].


In 1190, he was stationed at the Hospital of [[Tyre]] under the command of [[Templars|Templar]] doctor [[Roland Napule]]. As one of the hospital's many guards, he was assigned to the subterranean levels which largely consisted of blast furnace chambers, finery forges, and dungeons. When the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] attempted to infiltrate the hospital via these underlevels, the Crusaders were alerted to his presence after he fell from a wooden beam that lacked the structural integrity to support his weight. This extinguished the Assassin's element of stealth and allowed the Crusaders to prepare a staunch, though ultimately futile, defense.
In 1190, he was stationed at the Hospital of [[Tyre]] under the command of [[Templars|Templar]] [[Doctors|doctor]] [[Roland Napule]]. As one of the hospital's guards, he was assigned to the subterranean levels which largely consisted of blast furnace chambers, finery forges, and dungeons.


While their fellow guards were being slaughtered by the Assassin in the adjacent chambers, Firas, alongside two other Hospitaliers and one Templar, ventured into a furnace room with puddles of liquid tar spilled all over the stone floor. Unbeknownst to them, Altaïr had entered the chamber as well, though stealthily from an upper platform. Perceiving the prevalence of coal tar in the room, Altaïr threw fire torches from the walkways above, igniting the flammable tar. Firas and a fellow Hospitalier soldier were both caught in the inferno, having been standing on the puddles of tar, and were consequently incinerated. One other Hospitalier, witnessing their deaths, expressed shock and concern before being set ablaze as well.
When the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] attempted to infiltrate the hospital via these passages, the Crusaders were alerted to his presence after he fell from a wooden beam that lacked the structural integrity to support his weight. This allowed the Crusaders to prepare their defenses.
 
During the attack, Firas, alongside two other Hospitaliers and one Templar, ventured into a furnace room with puddles of liquid tar spilled on the stone floor. Unbeknownst to them, Altaïr had followed them into the chamber on the rafters, and ignited the tar by throwing torches onto it.
 
Firas and a fellow Hospitalier soldier were both caught in the inferno, having been standing on the puddles of tar, and were subsequently incinerated.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''
[[Category:1190 deaths]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Individuals]]

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Firas was a Crusader in service of the Knights Hospitalier during the Third Crusade.

In 1190, he was stationed at the Hospital of Tyre under the command of Templar doctor Roland Napule. As one of the hospital's guards, he was assigned to the subterranean levels which largely consisted of blast furnace chambers, finery forges, and dungeons.

When the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad attempted to infiltrate the hospital via these passages, the Crusaders were alerted to his presence after he fell from a wooden beam that lacked the structural integrity to support his weight. This allowed the Crusaders to prepare their defenses.

During the attack, Firas, alongside two other Hospitaliers and one Templar, ventured into a furnace room with puddles of liquid tar spilled on the stone floor. Unbeknownst to them, Altaïr had followed them into the chamber on the rafters, and ignited the tar by throwing torches onto it.

Firas and a fellow Hospitalier soldier were both caught in the inferno, having been standing on the puddles of tar, and were subsequently incinerated.

Reference