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In 2013, [[Jot Soora]] stumbled upon secret coding which allowed him too see the memories of himself and his [[Monima Das|girlfriend]] whose ancestry intertwined through that of Arbaaz Mir and his servant, [[Raza Soora]]. With this information, Jot was highly sought out by both the Templars and the Assassins. The Assassins sent agents [[Siobhan Dhami]] and her brother [[Jasdip Dhami]] while the Templars sent a strike team led by [[Juhani Otso Berg]]. The Assassins were ultimately successful in retrieving Jot, but sustained heavy losses along the way.<ref name="Brahman"/> | In 2013, [[Jot Soora]] stumbled upon secret coding which allowed him too see the memories of himself and his [[Monima Das|girlfriend]] whose ancestry intertwined through that of Arbaaz Mir and his servant, [[Raza Soora]]. With this information, Jot was highly sought out by both the Templars and the Assassins. The Assassins sent agents [[Siobhan Dhami]] and her brother [[Jasdip Dhami]] while the Templars sent a strike team led by [[Juhani Otso Berg]]. The Assassins were ultimately successful in retrieving Jot, but sustained heavy losses along the way.<ref name="Brahman"/> | ||
==Practices== | == Weapons and gadegets == | ||
Arbaaz Mir was equipped with Hidden blade known as the [[Hidden Blade|Trident Blade]],but other Assassins had [[Hidden Blade|Single handed or Double handed blades]] equipped.All Assassins were trained skillfully that they hard for the Templars to eliminate them. | |||
They were equipped with the basic gear which includes a variety of knives like the[[ KhuKhuri]] etc.The new gadegets introduced in post 1868 were fear weapons which were nonlethal and required special skill to use them. | |||
== Practices == | |||
The Indian Assassins practices were heavily influenced by the culture in which they lived. They were known to execute those members of their own Order who were seen to have breached the Creed, either through dangerous incompetence or by bringing attention to the Order, as in the case of [[Jayadeep Mir]] in 1860, though on this occasion the execution was ultimately suspended.<ref name="ACUW">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref> | The Indian Assassins practices were heavily influenced by the culture in which they lived. They were known to execute those members of their own Order who were seen to have breached the Creed, either through dangerous incompetence or by bringing attention to the Order, as in the case of [[Jayadeep Mir]] in 1860, though on this occasion the execution was ultimately suspended.<ref name="ACUW">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref> | ||
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The Indian Assassins were the Brotherhood of Assassins located in India. They were the enemies of Portuguese explorers that were under the secret command of the Templars and also the British Templars who sought Pieces of Eden.
History
Renaissance
During the early 16th century, the Indian Assassins received help from their Italian brothers to fight off the Portuguese employed by Manuel I of Portugal in Calicut, who was puppeteered by the Templars. They set Pedro Álvares Cabral's storehouses and shops on fire, and took out several key commanders of his army. After Cabral's departure, the Assassins found out that they knew the location of the Calicut Assassins Guild.[1]
After Manuel I sent Vasco da Gama to Calicut to enforce the Portuguese rule, the Indian Assassins hid several relics and documents and evacuated their family and friends. They established an army of disguised Assassins, and killed most of Gama's commanders in plain sight, forcing them to flee.[1]
Modern times
In the mid 19th century, the Indian Assassin Arbaaz Mir was in search of an artifact – the Koh-i-Noor diamond – which was possessed by the Sikh Empire's ruler, Maharaja Ranjit Singh; this artifact was also sought after by the British Templars, notably General Francis Cotton. While the Templars' plan to assassinate Singh were successful, transgressions led to the Koh-i-Noor being shattered into many shards.[2]
In 2013, Jot Soora stumbled upon secret coding which allowed him too see the memories of himself and his girlfriend whose ancestry intertwined through that of Arbaaz Mir and his servant, Raza Soora. With this information, Jot was highly sought out by both the Templars and the Assassins. The Assassins sent agents Siobhan Dhami and her brother Jasdip Dhami while the Templars sent a strike team led by Juhani Otso Berg. The Assassins were ultimately successful in retrieving Jot, but sustained heavy losses along the way.[2]
Weapons and gadegets
Arbaaz Mir was equipped with Hidden blade known as the Trident Blade,but other Assassins had Single handed or Double handed blades equipped.All Assassins were trained skillfully that they hard for the Templars to eliminate them.
They were equipped with the basic gear which includes a variety of knives like theKhuKhuri etc.The new gadegets introduced in post 1868 were fear weapons which were nonlethal and required special skill to use them.
Practices
The Indian Assassins practices were heavily influenced by the culture in which they lived. They were known to execute those members of their own Order who were seen to have breached the Creed, either through dangerous incompetence or by bringing attention to the Order, as in the case of Jayadeep Mir in 1860, though on this occasion the execution was ultimately suspended.[3]
Members
- Ajay (Betrayed)
- Jasdip Dhami
- Siobhan Dhami
- Dinesh
- Evie Frye (British Assassins)
- Hamid
- Kulpreet
- Arbaaz Mir
- Jayadeep Mir
