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==Biography==
==Biography==
Kadary A-Sayf was a journeyman [[Assassin]] (neither a [[novice]] nor a [[Master Assassin|master]]), and the younger brother of [[Malik A-Sayf]]. From Kadar's words in [[Solomon's Temple]], it is evident that he admired [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s skill and [[rank]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />
Kadary A-Sayf was a journeyman [[Assassin]].He was also the younger brother of [[Malik A-Sayf]]. From Kadar's words in [[Solomon's Temple]], it is evident that he admired [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s skill and [[rank]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />
[[File:Altaïr_&_Kadar.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Kadar and Kadar in Solomon's Temple.]]
[[File:Altaïr_&_Kadar.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Kadar and Kadar in Solomon's Temple.]]


Kadar was uninformed as to why exactly they were in the Temple, thus he asked Altaïr to explain. Altaïr informed him that the [[Templars]] had found [[First Apple|something]] in the Temple, and that the [[Al Mualim|master]] wanted them to retrieve it. Later, Kadar found himself at a digsite together with his brother and Altaïr, where they saw some Templars walking around inside. Among them was [[Robert de Sable]], who Altaïr was eager to kill, much to Malik's objections. When Altaïr revealed himself to Robert and the Templars, Kadar and Malik came to join the fight. However, after Altaïr was thrown out of the room and forced to leave, Kadar was killed in battle. When Altaïr returned to [[Masyaf]], he informed Al Mualim that Kadar and Malik were dead. However, Malik came in to contradict him, revealing that only Kadar had 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 would not have lost his arm.<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />
Kadar was curios  as to why exactly they were in the Temple, thus he asked Altaïr to explain. Altaïr informed him that the [[Templars]] had found [[First Apple|something]] in the Temple, and that the [[Al Mualim|master]] wanted them to retrieve it. Later, Kadar found himself at a digsite together with his brother and Altaïr, where they saw some Templars walking around inside. Among them was [[Robert de Sable]], who Altaïr was eager to kill, much to Malik's objections. When Altaïr revealed himself to Robert and the Templars, Kadar and Malik came to join the fight. However, after Altaïr was thrown out of the room and forced to leave, Kadar was killed in battle. When Altaïr returned to [[Masyaf]], he informed Al Mualim that Kadar and Malik were dead. However, Malik came in to contradict him, revealing that only Kadar had 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 would not have lost his arm.<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:57, 4 November 2010

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Kadar A-Sayf was a member of the Assassin Order during the 12th century.[1]

Biography

Kadary A-Sayf was a journeyman Assassin.He was also the younger brother of Malik A-Sayf. From Kadar's words in Solomon's Temple, it is evident that he admired Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's skill and rank.[1]

File:Altaïr & Kadar.jpg
Kadar and Kadar in Solomon's Temple.

Kadar was curios as to why exactly they were in the Temple, thus he asked Altaïr to explain. Altaïr informed him that the Templars had found something in the Temple, and that the master wanted them to retrieve it. Later, Kadar found himself at a digsite together with his brother and Altaïr, where they saw some Templars walking around inside. Among them was Robert de Sable, who Altaïr was eager to kill, much to Malik's objections. When Altaïr revealed himself to Robert and the Templars, Kadar and Malik came to join the fight. However, after Altaïr was thrown out of the room and forced to leave, Kadar was killed in battle. When Altaïr returned to Masyaf, he informed Al Mualim that Kadar and Malik were dead. However, Malik came in to contradict him, revealing that only Kadar had 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 would not have lost his arm.[1]

Trivia

  • Kadar A-Sayf (قدر السيف) translates to the "destiny of the sword."
  • Kadar, like his brother Malik, owned a Hidden Blade. Yet, unlike Altaïr, neither of the A-Sayf brothers had a finger removed. No reason for this has been given.[1]

References