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|name = Kadar A-Sayf
|name = Kadar A-Sayf
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|imgdesc = Kadar in Solomon's Temple
|imgdesc = Kadar in Solomon's Temple.
|faction = [[Assassins]]
|faction = [[Assassins]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
|appear = [[Assassin's Creed]]
|period = Third Crusade
|period = Third Crusade (12th Century)
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'''Kadar A-Sayf''' is a novice [[Assassin]] and a loyal Sunni Muslim, the younger brother of [[Malik]]. From Kadar's words in Solomon's Temple, it is evident that he admires [[Altaïr]]'s skill and [[Rank]].
'''Kadar A-Sayf''' was a novice [[Assassin]] and a loyal Sunni Muslim, and the younger brother of [[Malik]]. From Kadar's words in [[Solomon's Temple]], it is evident that he admired [[Altaïr]]'s skill and [[rank]].


Kadar does not do much in the beginning except follow you in short passage you must follow in Solomon's Temple in the beginning. He then listens to Malik and Altaïr argue. When Altaïr reveals that he is there, Kadar and Malik come to join the fight but after Altaïr is thrown out of the room and forced to leave, it is unknown how long Kadar lasted in the fight before he was killed. When Altaïr returns to [[Al Mualim]], Malik reveals that Kadar died in Solomon's Temple. Malik, already embittered toward Altaïr for his breaking of the [[Tenets]], is infuriated by his brother's death. He believes that without [[Altaïr]]'s arrogant actions, Kadar would have lived, and he (Malik) would not have lost his arm.
Kadar does not do much in the beginning except follow you into short passage you must enter in Solomon's Temple. He then listens to Malik and Altaïr argue. When Altaïr reveals that he is there, Kadar and Malik come to join the fight, but after Altaïr is thrown out of the room and forced to leave, it is unknown how long Kadar lasted in the fight before he was killed. When Altaïr returns to [[Al Mualim]], Malik reveals that Kadar died in Solomon's Temple. Malik, already embittered toward Altaïr for his breaking of the [[tenets]], was infuriated by his brother's death. He believed that without [[Altaïr]]'s arrogant actions, Kadar would have lived, and he (Malik) would not have lost his arm.


==Notes==
==Notes==
It was speculated that he was not killed immediately, but instead taken hostage, being the hostage [[Robert de Sable]] had executed outside the Assassins' fortress. However, the hostage is not wearing the robes of a novice that Kadar was wearing in the temple. Malik himself had said that Kadar died at Solomon's Temple.
It was speculated that he was not killed immediately, but instead taken hostage, being the hostage that [[Robert de Sable]] had executed outside the Assassins' fortress. However, the hostage is not wearing the robes of a novice that Kadar was wearing in the temple. Malik himself had said that Kadar died at Solomon's Temple.


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Revision as of 20:50, 3 February 2010

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Kadar A-Sayf was a novice Assassin and a loyal Sunni Muslim, and the younger brother of Malik. From Kadar's words in Solomon's Temple, it is evident that he admired Altaïr's skill and rank.

Kadar does not do much in the beginning except follow you into short passage you must enter in Solomon's Temple. He then listens to Malik and Altaïr argue. When Altaïr reveals that he is there, Kadar and Malik come to join the fight, but after Altaïr is thrown out of the room and forced to leave, it is unknown how long Kadar lasted in the fight before he was killed. When Altaïr returns to Al Mualim, Malik reveals that Kadar died in Solomon's Temple. Malik, already embittered toward Altaïr for his breaking of the tenets, was infuriated by his brother's death. He believed that without Altaïr's arrogant actions, Kadar would have lived, and he (Malik) would not have lost his arm.

Notes

It was speculated that he was not killed immediately, but instead taken hostage, being the hostage that Robert de Sable had executed outside the Assassins' fortress. However, the hostage is not wearing the robes of a novice that Kadar was wearing in the temple. Malik himself had said that Kadar died at Solomon's Temple.