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'''Osman''' is a [[Templar]] knight who is secretly a member of the Cypriot resistance. [[Alexander]] tasks Altair to deliver him a message early in the game. During the conversation, Osman tells Altair that the man named [[Frederick the Red]] is to be killed in order to weaken the Templars.
'''Osman''' (? - 1191) was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. He was, in fact, secretly a member of the Cypriot resistance. [[Alexander]] tasked the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] to deliver him a message soon after the latter's arrival. During Osman and Altaïr's conversation, Osman told Altaïr that the man named [[Frederick the Red]] was to be killed in order to weaken the Templars' rule.


He is seen again during the speech [[Armand Bouchart]] gives to the people of [[Limassol]] after the death of Frederick the Red. Osman, standing next to Armand, tried to negotiate him to make people of Cyprus less disturbed by Templars. Bouchart reacted by taking out his sword and killing Osman.
After Frederick's death, a speech was given by [[Armand Bouchart]] to the people of [[Limassol]]. Osman, standing next to Armand, tried to negotiate with him to make people of Cyprus less disturbed by the Templars. Bouchart reacted by taking out his sword and killing Osman.





Revision as of 00:02, 3 October 2010

Osman (? - 1191) was a member of the Templar Order. He was, in fact, secretly a member of the Cypriot resistance. Alexander tasked the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad to deliver him a message soon after the latter's arrival. During Osman and Altaïr's conversation, Osman told Altaïr that the man named Frederick the Red was to be killed in order to weaken the Templars' rule.

After Frederick's death, a speech was given by Armand Bouchart to the people of Limassol. Osman, standing next to Armand, tried to negotiate with him to make people of Cyprus less disturbed by the Templars. Bouchart reacted by taking out his sword and killing Osman.