Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad: Difference between revisions
imported>Rezioassassin |
imported>Stormbeast Undo revision 252051 by Rezioassassin (talk) Bad quality and slightly inaccurate. |
||
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
Sometime before 1257, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, [[Mentor]] of the [[Syrian Assassins]], had a library built over the gardens of Masyaf. When finally completed, the library was used to store all of the knowledge Altaïr had gained from studying the Apple. <ref name="ACTSC"/> | Sometime before 1257, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, [[Mentor]] of the [[Syrian Assassins]], had a library built over the gardens of Masyaf. When finally completed, the library was used to store all of the knowledge Altaïr had gained from studying the Apple. <ref name="ACTSC"/> | ||
Hoping to keep the contents of his library out of the wrong hands, he had his son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad]] | Hoping to keep the contents of his library out of the wrong hands, he had his son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad]] move all books and other sources of knowledge to a safe location when the Assassins abandoned Masyaf. Altaïr himself remained, locking himself in his library with the Apple, changing the function of the library to that of a vault.<ref name="ACTSC"/> | ||
The door to the library could only be opened by using the [[Keys | The door to the library could only be opened by using the [[Masyaf Keys|keys]], which he had given to [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]], who would hide them in [[Constantinople]].<ref name="ACTSC"/> | ||
In a desire to keep the contents of his library safe from the hands of the Templars, Altaïr sealed it, only allowing its reopening through five separate [[Masyaf Keys|keys]]. During the Mongol [[Fall of Masyaf|siege]] of Masyaf, Altaïr left the keys in the possession of [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]], who later hid them in [[Constantinople]].<ref name="ACTSC"/> | In a desire to keep the contents of his library safe from the hands of the Templars, Altaïr sealed it, only allowing its reopening through five separate [[Masyaf Keys|keys]]. During the Mongol [[Fall of Masyaf|siege]] of Masyaf, Altaïr left the keys in the possession of [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò]] and [[Maffeo Polo]], who later hid them in [[Constantinople]].<ref name="ACTSC"/> | ||
Revision as of 07:09, 20 December 2011
|
He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. This article contains spoilers, meaning it has information and facts concerning recent or upcoming releases from the Assassin's Creed series. If you do not want to know about these events, it is recommended to read on with caution, or not at all. |
- "A library hidden beneath the stones of Masyaf. A sanctum full of invaluable wisdom."
- ―Ezio Auditore regarding the library in 1511.[src]
Altaïr's library was a hidden library beneath the fortress of Masyaf, rumored to contain hundreds of books abundant with wisdom gained from the Apple of Eden by the legendary Assassin, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. It was also said to be the hiding place of a powerful weapon, which caused the Assassins and the Templars to take interest in the library during the Renaissance.[1][2]
History
Creation
Sometime before 1257, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Mentor of the Syrian Assassins, had a library built over the gardens of Masyaf. When finally completed, the library was used to store all of the knowledge Altaïr had gained from studying the Apple. [1]
Hoping to keep the contents of his library out of the wrong hands, he had his son Darim Ibn-La'Ahad move all books and other sources of knowledge to a safe location when the Assassins abandoned Masyaf. Altaïr himself remained, locking himself in his library with the Apple, changing the function of the library to that of a vault.[1]
The door to the library could only be opened by using the keys, which he had given to Niccolò and Maffeo Polo, who would hide them in Constantinople.[1]
In a desire to keep the contents of his library safe from the hands of the Templars, Altaïr sealed it, only allowing its reopening through five separate keys. During the Mongol siege of Masyaf, Altaïr left the keys in the possession of Niccolò and Maffeo Polo, who later hid them in Constantinople.[1]
Reopened
By 1511 both the Templars and Assassins sought the five keys to discover the weapon locked within the library. The Assassin Ezio Auditore was able to recover all of the keys, and subsequently opened the library to discover its contents. It held no books, scrolls or weapons as Ezio had previously thought; instead, he found only the remains of Altaïr himself, tightly holding a sixth and final memory seal, and the Masyaf Apple hidden in the background.[2]
Gallery
-
Altaïr at the library entrance.
-
Concept art by Martin Deschambault.
-
Concept art of the library door.
-
Concept art of Ezio entering the library.
-
Concept art of Ezio meeting Altaïr by Gilles Beloeil.
Trivia
- In the upper and lower area of the door there is some Arabic script written in the form of ancient Arabic Poetry. They read: إتق دم البرئ - لآ شيء مطلق بل الكل ممكن - إختبئ وسط الأزحام - إختبئ وسط الأزحام and نحن من إتمنك - لأ تخن من إتمنك. This translates to: "Revere the blood of the innocent - Nothing is absolute, everything is possible" - "Hide in the midst of the crowds - Hide in the midst of the crowds" and "We are the ones who have entrusted you - Do not betray our trust"
References
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
