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The '''''Octopus' Beak''''' was a [[tavern]] in 19th-century [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]].
The '''''Octopus' Beak''''' was a [[tavern]] in 19th-century [[Tripoli]], [[Libya]].


==Biography==
==History==
In 1805, the ''Octopus' Beak'' housed a meeting between [[Edmund (19th century)|Edmund]], [[Ahkbar]], [[Jan van der Graff]], and [[Solomon Bolden]], the latter two of whom sought information about secret entrances into Sultan [[Selim III]]'s palace. Following the meeting, Edmund was recognized as a deserter by a patrol of [[soldier]]s outside the tavern and shot dead.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 7|Issue #07]]</ref>
In 1805, the ''Octopus' Beak'' housed a meeting between [[Edmund (19th century)|Edmund]], [[Ahkbar]], [[Jan van der Graff]], and [[Solomon Bolden]], the latter two of whom sought information about secret entrances into Sultan [[Selim III]]'s palace. Following the meeting, Edmund was recognized as a deserter by a patrol of [[soldier]]s outside the tavern and shot dead.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Templars]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Templars 7|Issue #07]]</ref>



Revision as of 22:00, 12 August 2025

Interior of the Octopus' Beak

The Octopus' Beak was a tavern in 19th-century Tripoli, Libya.

History

In 1805, the Octopus' Beak housed a meeting between Edmund, Ahkbar, Jan van der Graff, and Solomon Bolden, the latter two of whom sought information about secret entrances into Sultan Selim III's palace. Following the meeting, Edmund was recognized as a deserter by a patrol of soldiers outside the tavern and shot dead.[1]

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