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Rauf served the Assassin Order as a combat instructor, training new Assassin recruits in the Order's fighting techniques.<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />
Rauf served the Assassin Order as a combat instructor, training new Assassin recruits in the Order's fighting techniques.<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />


In [[1191]], he was the first to greet the [[Master Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] upon his safe return to [[Masyaf]], after the failed mission at [[Solomon's Temple]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />
In 1191, he was the first to greet the [[Master Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] upon his safe return to [[Masyaf]], after the failed mission at [[Solomon's Temple]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed" />





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"Altair, it seems that my students do not fully understand what it is to wield a blade. Perhaps you can show them what you know?"
―Rauf asking Altair to demonstrate his skills.[src]

Rauf (Arabic: رؤوف) was a member of the Syrian sect of the Assassin Order during the 12th century.[1]

Biography

Rauf served the Assassin Order as a combat instructor, training new Assassin recruits in the Order's fighting techniques.[1]

In 1191, he was the first to greet the Master Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad upon his safe return to Masyaf, after the failed mission at Solomon's Temple.[1]


Almost immediately after, Masyaf was attacked by the Templar Order, who were rampaging through Masyaf's village. He met with Altaïr again at the gates of the fortress, explaining that there were civilians still trapped in the village, and that he should distract the Templars while Rauf and some others brought the villagers safely inside the fortress.[1]

After all the villagers had been taken to safety, Rauf met with Altaïr again, saying that Al Mualim had devised a plan to route the Templars. Rauf, Altaïr and another Assassin simultanously performed a Leap of Faith, showing that they did not fear death, but embraced it. Whereas Altaïr and Rauf safely landed in bales of hay, the other Assassin broke his leg. Rauf stayed behind to tend to his injury, while Altaïr went on to execute the final step of the plan.[1]

Subsequently to these events, Rauf would occassionally request Altaïr to demonstrate some of his skills to his students.[1]

Trivia

  • The name "Ra'uf" (رؤوف in Arabic) means "compassionate," which fits him perfectly, as he shows a warm relationship with Altaïr.[1]

References