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The '''Keys of Altaïr''', sometimes | The '''Keys of Altaïr''', sometimes referred to as '''Seals''', were a collection of five [[First Civilization]] artifacts<ref name="GamesTM">''GamesTM, issue #110''</ref> concealing information and memories from their original owner: the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]. When brought together, the seals would unlock a powerful weapon hidden deep within the fortress of [[Masyaf]], which was sought by both the Assassins and the [[Templars|Templar Order]].<ref name="Game Informer">''Game Informer'' magazine, June 2011 edition</ref> | ||
In 1257, Altaïr passed the seals to [[Niccolò Polo]], along with the [[Codex]], during [[Fall of Masyaf|Masyaf's fall]], in hopes that he would be able to hide them for future generations. Niccolò succeeded, and hid the five seals in the city of [[Constantinople]]. | In 1257, Altaïr passed the seals to [[Niccolò Polo]], along with the [[Codex]], during [[Fall of Masyaf|Masyaf's fall]], in hopes that he would be able to hide them for future generations. Niccolò succeeded, and hid the five seals in the city of [[Constantinople]]. | ||
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- Niccolò Polo: "Artefacts?"
- Altaïr: "Of a kind. They are keys, each one imbued with a message"
- —Niccolò Polo and Altaïr on the keys.[src]
The Keys of Altaïr, sometimes referred to as Seals, were a collection of five First Civilization artifacts[1] concealing information and memories from their original owner: the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. When brought together, the seals would unlock a powerful weapon hidden deep within the fortress of Masyaf, which was sought by both the Assassins and the Templar Order.[2]
In 1257, Altaïr passed the seals to Niccolò Polo, along with the Codex, during Masyaf's fall, in hopes that he would be able to hide them for future generations. Niccolò succeeded, and hid the five seals in the city of Constantinople.
In 1511, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Grand Master of the Assassin Order, learned of the seals' existence from a captive Templar during his exploration of the aged Assassin fortress, and traveled to Constantinople in the hope of obtaining them.[2]
With the seals he collected, Ezio became able to see and relive key moments of Altaïr's life.[2]
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade, each seal is said to be made from stone, and have a hole in the center.
- It has been confirmed in an article by computerandvideogame.com that four of the five seals are hidden throughout Constantinople, with each in one of the four districts; Constantin, Beyazid, Imperial, and Galata. The fifth is said to be in Templar hands.
Gallery
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Ezio retrieving one of the seals from Leandros body.
Notes and references
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