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[[File:Insignia 6.png|thumb|The Mongolian Assassin insignia]]
|name = Mongolian Assassins
The '''Mongolian Assassins''' were the Brotherhood of [[Assassins]] located in and around {{Wiki|Mongolia}}.
|image = Insignia 6.png
|founder =
|headquarters = {{Wiki|Mongolia}}
|locations = {{Wiki|Mongolia}}, bordering countries
|related = [[Assassins]]
|formed = 13th Century
|reorganised =
|notable = [[Qulan Gal]]}}


The '''Mongolian Assassins''' were the Brotherhood of [[Assassins]] who operated in and around the country of {{Wiki|Mongolia}}. Their existence dates back to the 13th Century.
When the leader of the [[Levantine Assassins]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], his wife [[Maria Thorpe|Maria]] and their son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] traveled to the Mongol Empire to stop the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] leader [[Genghis Khan]], the Mongolian Assassin [[Qulan Gal]] assisted the family. After making several plans, Qulan Gal and Altaïr infiltrated the Mongol camp in Xingging, near Xia province. However, Altaïr lost some of his skills in his old age and accidentally alerted the Mongols, being wounded in the process.
 
==History==
In 1217, Genghis Khan was rapidly approaching from the east and was preventing the Assassin Order's progression. Altaïr also suspected that he possessed a Piece of Eden. Thus, Altaïr, Maria and Darim, who was an accomplished [[Crossbowmen|crossbowman]], left for Mongolia. Their son Sef was left behind to take care of his wife and two children and Malik was placed in temporary control of the Order.<ref name="TSC"/>When the leader of the [[Levantine Assassins]], [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], his wife [[Maria Thorpe|Maria]] and their son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] traveled to the Mongol Empire to stop the [[Mongol Empire|Mongol]] leader [[Genghis Khan]], the Mongolian Assassin [[Qulan Gal]] assisted the family. After making several plans, Qulan Gal and Altaïr infiltrated the Mongol camp in Xingging, near Xia province. However, Altaïr lost some of his skills in his old age and accidentally alerted the Mongols, being wounded in the process.


Qulan Gal was able to bring him to safety, and upon spotting Genghis Khan fleeing on horseback, Qulan Gal shot his horse with an arrow from his bow, allowing Darim to finish the Mongol leader with a final bolt from his crossbow.
Qulan Gal was able to bring him to safety, and upon spotting Genghis Khan fleeing on horseback, Qulan Gal shot his horse with an arrow from his bow, allowing Darim to finish the Mongol leader with a final bolt from his crossbow.
Qulan Gal's role in the assassination of Genghis Khan, which allowed the Assassin Order to spread its influence,<ref name="TSC"/> earned Qulan Gal great praise, and a statue of him was built in his honor in the [[Sanctuary]] underneath the [[Villa Auditore]] in [[Monteriggioni]], [[Italy]].<ref name="AC2"/>


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
[[Category:Assassin branches]]
[[Category:Assassin branches]]

Revision as of 20:39, 3 March 2014

The Mongolian Assassin insignia

The Mongolian Assassins were the Brotherhood of Assassins located in and around Mongolia.

When the leader of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, his wife Maria and their son Darim traveled to the Mongol Empire to stop the Mongol leader Genghis Khan, the Mongolian Assassin Qulan Gal assisted the family. After making several plans, Qulan Gal and Altaïr infiltrated the Mongol camp in Xingging, near Xia province. However, Altaïr lost some of his skills in his old age and accidentally alerted the Mongols, being wounded in the process.

Qulan Gal was able to bring him to safety, and upon spotting Genghis Khan fleeing on horseback, Qulan Gal shot his horse with an arrow from his bow, allowing Darim to finish the Mongol leader with a final bolt from his crossbow.

Reference