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File:Almualimrender1.png|[[Al Mualim]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed"/><br>(? - 1191)
File:Almualimrender1.png|[[Al Mualim]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed"/><br>(? - 1191)
File:AltairRender54.png|[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref><br>(1191 - c. 1225; c. 1247 - ?)
File:AltairRender54.png|[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref><br>(1191 - c. 1225; c. 1247 - ?)
Malik.png|[[Malik Al-Sayf]] 1217-1225 (''de facto'')
Malik.png|[[Malik Al-Sayf]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade" /><br> (c. 1217 - c. 1225) (''de facto'')
File:Abbasfull2.png|[[Abbas Sofian]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade" /><br>(c. 1225 - c. 1247)
File:Abbasfull2.png|[[Abbas Sofian]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade" /><br>(c. 1225 - c. 1247)
Char mario.png|[[Mario Auditore]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref><br>(? - 1500)
Char mario.png|[[Mario Auditore]]<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel">[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]]</ref><br>(? - 1500)

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                             The title of Grand Master was the highest rank attainable within the Order of Assassins and granted the bearer full control over the Order.[1] It was comparable to the Templar rank of the same name.

Upon being promoted, the Grand Master was from then on known as "the Mentor" by his fellow Assassins.[1][2][3]

History

Middle ages

By 1191, the Order had located itself in the Kingdom of the Holy Land and the Grand Master had become an individual only known as "Al Mualim", who ruled from the Assassins' fortress in Masyaf. The following year, after the revelation of Al Mualim's membership within the Templar Order and subsequent death, the title was taken by his executioner, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.[4]

Renaissance

Some time during the 15th century, Mario Auditore became the Order's Grand Master and based its headquarters in Monteriggioni, which the Auditore family had ruled over for centuries.

In January 1500, Mario was killed by Cesare Borgia after Monteriggioni was besieged. Niccolò Machiavelli became the de facto Grand Master and based the Order in Rome, Italy, the center of the Templars' power. During his time as the Grand Master he, secretly, assisted or saved Ezio Auditore on several occasions: Machiavelli saved Ezio from the country roadside after he collapsed due to the injuries he acquired during the siege of Monteriggioni. Machiavelli was also responsible for the explosion at the Castel Sant'Angelo, which forced the guards to retreat, preventing Ezio from being entirely overwhelmed, additionally he had some mercenaries provide Ezio aid during the Passion Play disaster.[2]

However, in 1503, Ezio Auditore da Firenze was given the title of Grand Master after Machiavelli passed the position onto him, realizing that Ezio was a stronger leader and was actually leading the war against the Borgia, despite taking no credit, and that he would set a better example to the other members of the Order.[2]

Modern times

The position of Grand Master still existed in Modern times. In 1888, Nikolai Orelov, an Assassin during the Russian Revolution, receives his orders directly from "The Mentor".

A hundred years later, another Mentor was active, and still operating under the same name as his predecessors. In 1998, Daniel Cross began to seek him out after having a bizarre hallucination of Orelov, and eventually, he met the mentor and assassinated him in his Dubai headquarters in 2000.

Known Grand Masters

Notes and references