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*His character model is noticeably unique, he being of a larger body structure than most others in the game. | *His character model is noticeably unique, he being of a larger body structure than most others in the game. | ||
*His weapon is available for purchase in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], under the name "Mace Of The Bull". It is unlocked once the player synchronizes ''Brotherhood'' with a completed game save of ''Bloodlines''. | *His weapon is available for purchase in [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'']], under the name "Mace Of The Bull". It is unlocked once the player synchronizes ''Brotherhood'' with a completed game save of ''Bloodlines''. | ||
*Given his size, strength, and name, he is a possible reference to character of the same name from the epic poem ''Paradise Lost'' by John Milton. In the poem, Moloch is described as the strongest and most belligerent of the rebel angels that fought alongside Satan in the War of Heaven. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 17:03, 21 July 2011
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Moloch, also referred to as "The Bull," was a Templar commander under Armand Bouchart. He was a towering man of immense strength, wielding a morning star-like weapon attached to a large chain. Moloch was also a religious fanatic, and he surrounded himself with his followers who shared his zealous ideas of serving their God. Moloch's life was ended when Altaïr infiltrated Kantara Castle and killed him.
Moloch had two twin sons, Shalim and Shahar, who, like their father, were major Templar figures.
Trivia
- He was the narrator of the trailer for Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines.
- He was also the only boss featured in the trailer.
- After he is killed, three guards will come into the room through the front door. They can be avoided by running past them, or can be dealt with in a fight.
- His character model is noticeably unique, he being of a larger body structure than most others in the game.
- His weapon is available for purchase in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, under the name "Mace Of The Bull". It is unlocked once the player synchronizes Brotherhood with a completed game save of Bloodlines.
- Given his size, strength, and name, he is a possible reference to character of the same name from the epic poem Paradise Lost by John Milton. In the poem, Moloch is described as the strongest and most belligerent of the rebel angels that fought alongside Satan in the War of Heaven.
Gallery
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Confronting Altaïr
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Ready to battle
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