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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*She bears some characteristics with [[Lia de Russo]] (the [[Smuggler]]) as they both used to trade relics and other valuable items for the Templars, as well as having a green color scheme to their outfits.
*She bears some characteristics with [[Lia de Russo]] (the [[Smuggler]]) as they both used to trade relics and other valuable items for the Templars, as well as having a green color scheme to their outfits.
*Samila is a name of uncertain origin, being possibly a variant of the name Samira, Arabic for "(female) companion"; Khadim is an Arabic word meaning "servant."
*Samila is a name of uncertain origin, being possibly a variant of the name Samira, Arabic for "(female) companion"; Khadim, خادم, is an Arabic word meaning "servant, server".


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 13:23, 4 January 2014

Samila Khadim

Samila Khadim was an elite Templar who used her upper-class status as a noblewoman to learn secrets and lead other individuals to their doom, at the hands of her patron.

Though most Templars with her status did not involve themselves in death-dealing, Samila had an unquenchable thirst for murder, and she was known to relentlessly pursue all those who betrayed her.

In 2012, her genetic memories were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company Abstergo Industries in order to train their Animus recruits, under the title of the Brigand.

Trivia

  • She bears some characteristics with Lia de Russo (the Smuggler) as they both used to trade relics and other valuable items for the Templars, as well as having a green color scheme to their outfits.
  • Samila is a name of uncertain origin, being possibly a variant of the name Samira, Arabic for "(female) companion"; Khadim, خادم, is an Arabic word meaning "servant, server".

Reference