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The '''Pirate Captain''' (unknown - 1192) was | The '''Pirate Captain''' (unknown - 1192) was a leader of several pirate groups scattered around [[Cyprus]] and the eastern Mediterranean during the 12th Century. In league with the [[Templars]], he and several of his fellow pirates hunted [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and [[Maria Thorpe]] to collect the bounties placed on their heads. | ||
Altaïr first saw the Pirate Captain as he left [[Limassol] | Altaïr first saw the Pirate Captain as he left [[Limassol]; upon his return, he found Templars wreaking havoc in order to stop a repeat of the revolution that had recently happened in [[Kyrenia]]. To get the Templars to stop killing people, Altaïr killed many of their minor commanders. Because the Pirate Captain and his followers were powerful allies of the Templar Order, Altaïr killed them as well. | ||
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The Pirate Captain (unknown - 1192) was a leader of several pirate groups scattered around Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean during the 12th Century. In league with the Templars, he and several of his fellow pirates hunted Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and Maria Thorpe to collect the bounties placed on their heads.
Altaïr first saw the Pirate Captain as he left [[Limassol]; upon his return, he found Templars wreaking havoc in order to stop a repeat of the revolution that had recently happened in Kyrenia. To get the Templars to stop killing people, Altaïr killed many of their minor commanders. Because the Pirate Captain and his followers were powerful allies of the Templar Order, Altaïr killed them as well.
