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[[File:Acr sp sc 08 greekfire.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio using Greek Fire.]]
[[File:Acr sp sc 08 greekfire.jpg|thumb|250px|Ezio using Greek Fire.]]
'''Greek Fire''' was an incendiary weapon that was a closely guarded military secret. Its composition remains unknown to this day, despite multiple theories.<ref name="Wikipedia">{{Wiki|Greek fire|''Wikipedia article on Greek fire''}}</ref>
'''Greek Fire''' was an incendiary weapon that was a closely guarded military secret. Its composition remains unknown to this day, despite multiple theories.<ref name="Wikipedia">{{Wiki|Greek fire|''Wikipedia:'' Greek fire}}</ref>


Greek Fire was both used by ships, and during the [[Den Defense|struggle for control]] of [[Assassin Dens]] in [[Constantinople]].<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
Greek Fire was both used by ships, and during the [[Den Defense|struggle for control]] of [[Assassin Dens]] in [[Constantinople]].


==History==
==History==
Greek Fire was first used by [[Byzantines|Byzantine Emperor]] {{Wiki|Leo III the Isaurian|Leon III}}'s army, when enemy vessels laid siege to Constantinople in 717 AD. In the battle, the napalm-like substance burned through the enemy fleet, forcing them to lift their attack and travel west.<ref name="Wikipedia"/>
Greek Fire was first used by [[Byzantines|Byzantine Emperor]] {{Wiki|Leo III the Isaurian|Leon III}}'s army, when enemy vessels laid siege to Constantinople in 717 AD. In the battle, the napalm-like substance burned through the enemy fleet, forcing them to lift their attack and travel west.<ref name="Wikipedia"/>


In 1511, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] used Greek Fire in order to destroy several ships, which prevented him from leaving the city. The [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] also mounted Greek Fire weapons along the barricades they used to defend their dens from [[Templars|Templar]] attacks.<ref name="Revelations"/>
In 1511, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] used Greek Fire in order to destroy several ships, which prevented him from leaving the city. The [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] also mounted Greek Fire weapons along the barricades they used to defend their dens from [[Templars|Templar]] attacks.<ref name="Revelations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Assassin creed revelations screenshot greek fire.jpg|Ezio preparing to use Greek Fire.
Assassin creed revelations screenshot greek fire.jpg|Ezio preparing to use Greek Fire.
Harbor fire.png|Greek Fire in use.
Harbor fire.png|Greek Fire in use.
Assassin's Creed Revelations (4).jpg|Ezio orders his Assassins to burn the Templars with Greek Fire.
Assassin's Creed Revelations (4).jpg|Ezio ordering his Assassins to attack with Greek Fire.
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Revision as of 00:54, 19 September 2012


File:Acr sp sc 08 greekfire.jpg
Ezio using Greek Fire.

Greek Fire was an incendiary weapon that was a closely guarded military secret. Its composition remains unknown to this day, despite multiple theories.[1]

Greek Fire was both used by ships, and during the struggle for control of Assassin Dens in Constantinople.

History

Greek Fire was first used by Byzantine Emperor Leon III's army, when enemy vessels laid siege to Constantinople in 717 AD. In the battle, the napalm-like substance burned through the enemy fleet, forcing them to lift their attack and travel west.[1]

In 1511, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze used Greek Fire in order to destroy several ships, which prevented him from leaving the city. The Ottoman Assassins also mounted Greek Fire weapons along the barricades they used to defend their dens from Templar attacks.[2]

Trivia

Gallery

References