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==History==
==History==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Numa Al'Khamsin was raised in Alexandria by his assassin father, following him in his travels notably to the Temple of Philae. He later became an assassin himself and took a young boy, [[Ali Al-Ghrabe]], as his own disciple, teaching him the way of the Assassins.
Numa Al'Khamsin was raised in [[Alexandria]] by his Assassin father, and followed him in his travels, notably to the Temple of Philae. Numa later became an Assassin himself and took on a young boy, [[Ali Al-Ghrabe]], as his own disciple, teaching him the way of the Assassins.


===Thief of the Scepter===
===Thief of the Scepter===
===Tracking the Templars===


===Tracking the Templars===
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Numa'' is an Arabic name meaning "beautiful, pleasant." ''Al'Khamsin'' is an Arabic term that translates as "the fifty"; it's used to describe a sere Spring wind from the desert, blowing in Egypt, understood as "the wind of fifty days."
*''Numa'' is an Arabic name meaning "beautiful, pleasant." ''Al'Khamsin'' is an Arabic term that translates as "the fifty"; it is used to describe a sere Spring wind from the desert, blowing in Egypt, understood as "the wind of fifty days."
*''El-Cakr'', الصقر, is Arabic for "the hawk, the falcon." Usually, it's transliterated as ''Saqr''.
*''El-Cakr'', الصقر, is Arabic for "the hawk, the falcon." Usually, it is transliterated as ''Saqr''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Numa Al-Khamsim.png|Numa whitout his hood
Numa Al-Khamsim.png|Numa without his hood
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Numa Al'Khamsin, better known as El Cakr, was a member of the Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins. Some time in the mid 13th century, he came into contact with the Scepter of Aset.

History

Early life

Numa Al'Khamsin was raised in Alexandria by his Assassin father, and followed him in his travels, notably to the Temple of Philae. Numa later became an Assassin himself and took on a young boy, Ali Al-Ghrabe, as his own disciple, teaching him the way of the Assassins.

Thief of the Scepter

Tracking the Templars

Trivia

  • Numa is an Arabic name meaning "beautiful, pleasant." Al'Khamsin is an Arabic term that translates as "the fifty"; it is used to describe a sere Spring wind from the desert, blowing in Egypt, understood as "the wind of fifty days."
  • El-Cakr, الصقر, is Arabic for "the hawk, the falcon." Usually, it is transliterated as Saqr.

Gallery

Reference