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'''Pasha''' was a pirate living in [[Limassol]] and an acquintance of [[Alexander of Limassol|Alexander]].{{quote|Ah, you must be the the resistance cut-throat, I've heard stories about. Chasing down Armand Bouchart, are you? Armand and his precious cargo.|Pasha, to Altaïr}}
'''Pasha''' was a pirate living in [[Limassol]] and an acquintance of [[Alexander of Limassol|Alexander]].{{quote|Ah, you must be the the resistance cut-throat, I've heard stories about. Chasing down Armand Bouchart, are you? Armand and his precious cargo.|Pasha, to Altaïr}}
==History==
==History==
In 1191, Alexander instructed the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] to ask Pasha to bring him and [[Maria Thorpe]] to [[Kyrenia]], as Pasha was in Alexander's debt.
In 1191, Alexander instructed the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] to ask Pasha to bring him and [[Maria Thorpe]] to [[Kyrenia]], as Pasha was in Alexander's debt.


==Personality==
==Personality==

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Pasha was a pirate living in Limassol and an acquintance of Alexander.

"Ah, you must be the the resistance cut-throat, I've heard stories about. Chasing down Armand Bouchart, are you? Armand and his precious cargo."
―Pasha, to Altaïr

History

In 1191, Alexander instructed the Assassin Altaïr to ask Pasha to bring him and Maria Thorpe to Kyrenia, as Pasha was in Alexander's debt.

Personality

Pasha played a minor role in the game, but appears to be a well connected and talkative man. He apparently loved to gossip, and was well-informed to the point that he knew all about Altaïr and the Archive, and told Altaïr of the rumours of Holy Artifacts in Armand's possession.

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