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''For other uses, see [[Alexander (Disambiguation)]].''
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:''For other uses, see [[Alexander (Disambiguation)]].''
'''Alexander''' was a member of the Resistance on [[Cyprus]]. He was the main Cyprus contact; thus when [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] chased the [[Templars]] to Cyprus, he helped Altaïr out around the island. Alexander was, at one point, believed to be a traitor by Altaïr (who overhears [[Armand Bouchart]] talking to [[Shalim]] about sending a bag to him). However, the bag was revealed to contain [[Barnabas]]' head, and the action's purpose was to both scare him and point Altaïr as a traitor.
'''Alexander''' was a member of the Resistance on [[Cyprus]]. He was the main Cyprus contact; thus when [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] chased the [[Templars]] to Cyprus, he helped Altaïr out around the island. Alexander was, at one point, believed to be a traitor by Altaïr (who overhears [[Armand Bouchart]] talking to [[Shalim]] about sending a bag to him). However, the bag was revealed to contain [[Barnabas]]' head, and the action's purpose was to both scare him and point Altaïr as a traitor.



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For other uses, see Alexander (Disambiguation).

Alexander.

Alexander was a member of the Resistance on Cyprus. He was the main Cyprus contact; thus when Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad chased the Templars to Cyprus, he helped Altaïr out around the island. Alexander was, at one point, believed to be a traitor by Altaïr (who overhears Armand Bouchart talking to Shalim about sending a bag to him). However, the bag was revealed to contain Barnabas' head, and the action's purpose was to both scare him and point Altaïr as a traitor.

Alexander was later killed by the Templar Agent, who had previously taken Barnabas' life. His body was left in Limassol Castle courtyard, near the entrance to the Templar Archive, as a decoy for Altaïr.