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'''Harash''' was the keeper of [[Assassins|Assassin's Order]] during the [[Third Crusade]]. He was [[Al Mualim]]'s second-in-command during the year 1190. From [[Adha]], the Master Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] discovered that Harash sold off the whole order to [[Knights Templar]]. In order to save both his order and the future of Adha, Altaïr traveled to [[Alep]], the location of the Assassin's current headquarters, and killed Harash.
'''Harash''' was the keeper of [[Assassins|Assassin's Order]] during the [[Third Crusade]]. He was [[Al Mualim]]'s second-in-command during the year 1190. From [[Adha]], the Master Assassin [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] discovered that Harash sold off the whole order to [[Knights Templar]]. In order to save both his order and the future of Adha, Altaïr travelled to [[Alep]], the location of the Assassin's current headquarters, and killed Harash.


While older than the most assassins, Harash was in very good shape and used the sword professionally. He wore a black robe similar to that of Al Mualim, Assassin scribes and the [[Rafiqs]].
While older than the most assassins, Harash was in very good shape and used the sword professionally. He wore a black robe similar to that of Al Mualim, Assassin scribes and the [[Rafiqs]].

Revision as of 04:33, 1 August 2010

Harash was the keeper of Assassin's Order during the Third Crusade. He was Al Mualim's second-in-command during the year 1190. From Adha, the Master Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad discovered that Harash sold off the whole order to Knights Templar. In order to save both his order and the future of Adha, Altaïr travelled to Alep, the location of the Assassin's current headquarters, and killed Harash.

While older than the most assassins, Harash was in very good shape and used the sword professionally. He wore a black robe similar to that of Al Mualim, Assassin scribes and the Rafiqs.

Notes

  • His skin model is the same as the Master of the Tower.
  • It is ironic that he, being Al Mualim's right hand man, betrayed him and the Assassins for the Templars, while Al Mualim is revealed at the end of Assassin's Creed to have betrayed the Assassins as well.