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Swami (died 1227) was a former apprentice [[assassin]] at [[Masyaf]] and the murderer of [[Malik Al-Sayf]] and [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad]].He was the right hand man of [[Abbas Sofian]] when he staged a coup while [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was in Mongolia assassinating [[Genghis Khan]].
'''Swami''' (died 1227) was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] during the High Middle Ages. After [[Abbas Sofia]] became the Master of the Order, Swami became his right-hand man.  
==After Third Crusades==
 
After the Third Crusades, Swami was a weak minded apprentice who couldn't learn the proper ways of an assassin. He was incompetent and thought he was better than other apprentices when he was one of the worst.
==Biography==
==Rule of Abbas==
===Early life===
When Altaïr returned from Mongolia, he was greeted by Swami. Altaïr asked him why he didn't check in with Rauf, and he replied that Rauf died of fever during Altaïr's absence. He also explained that Malik (who was temporarly leader of the Assassins while Altaïr was absent) was thrown in jail. Without a leader, a council formed with Abbas Sofian at the head. Altaïr asked where his son Sef was, to which Swami replied that he is in Alamut. The next day, Altaïr went to see this council, where Swami intercepted their path and led the way. Altaïr met the council, and noticed that the council was made of the most weak assassins in Masyaf. During the arguement between Abbas and Altaïr, he heard that Sef was killed by Malik, henceforth his imprisonment.
Swami was a weak-minded Assassin [[Apprentices|apprentice]] who couldn't learn the proper ways of the Assassin Order. He was incompetent and thought he was better than other apprentices, while in fact he was one of the worst.
===The Truth===
 
After Altaïr heard from Malik in the dungeons his side of the story (which was that Swami killed Sef and blamed it on Malik), he angrily went to the council. When Altaïr came, Swami joined in as well, who gave Abbas a burlap sack. Abbas looked in it, then showed it to Altaïr. Much to his dismay, it was Malik's severed head in the sack. After Abbas was done questioning Altaïr, he demanded that the [[Apple of Eden]] be given to him. For an unknown reason, Altaïr took it out of his robes and held it out.
===Coup d'etat===
====Death====
In circa 1225, Abbas Sofian, a high-ranking Assassin, planned a coup to take over the Assassin Order from its temporary leader, [[Malik Al-Sayf]], while the Order's Master [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] was absent. Swami joined Abbas in the plan, and he was ordered to kill [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad]], the son of the Master. Moments before doing so, he told Sef that Sef's own father ordered his death. He placed the murder weapon in Malik's bed, and testified that he heard Malik and Sef arguing that same day. Malik was consequently thrown into prison, and a council was formed to rule the Order - with Abbas at its head.
When Swami went to retrive the Apple, he whispered to Altaïr that before he killed Sef, he told him that his own father ordered his death. Altaïr became enraged with hate and pain so much that the rage was sent into the Apple. When Swami touched the Apple, his eyes popped out and his mouth was wide open, his body emitting a golden glow. Swami then stuck his arms down deeply into his throat, and started scrambling his very own organs. He then took his dagger and started cutting and stabbing himself, with one arm still down his throat. [[Maria Ibn-La'Ahad]] yelled to Altaïr that his rage has consumed him. When Swami cut Maria's throat due to his wild behaviour, Altaïr ran to her, who died in his arms. Finally, Swami's heavily mutilated and disformed body fell to the ground.
 
===Return of the Master===
Circa 1227, Altaïr and his wife and son returned to [[Masyaf]] from [[wikipedia:Mongolia|Mongolia]] after having successfully assassinated [[Genghis Khan]], and Swami was sent to greet them upon their arrival. Meeting Altaïr and his family, Swami was asked why they weren't greeted by [[Rauf]] as requested. Swami replied that he had died of fever, but Altaïr had his doubts. Swami also informed Altaïr of the presence of the council and the fact that Malik was in prison. He also told them that Sef had fled to [[Alamut]], and Altaïr's remaining son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] left to retrieve him.
 
The next day, Altaïr went to meet the council with his wife [[Maria Ibn-La'Ahad|Maria]], but Swami intercepted their path and led the way. Altaïr met the council, and noticed that the council was made of the most weak-minded Assassins in Masyaf. During the arguement between Abbas and Altaïr, he was led to believe that Sef was killed by Malik, henceforth his imprisonment.
 
===Death===
After having saved Malik from prison and hearing the truth about his son's death, Altaïr angrily went to the council. In his absence, Swami was quickly ordered to kill Malik in Altaïr's quarters and beheaded him, putting his head in a burlap sack. Altaïr met with Abbas, and they were later joined by Swami, who gave Abbas the burlap sack. Abbas looked in it, then showed it to Altaïr. After Abbas was done questioning Altaïr, he demanded that the [[Apple of Eden]] be given to him. For an unknown reason, Altaïr took it out of his robes and held it out.
 
When Swami went to retrieve the Apple, he whispered to Altaïr that before he killed Sef, he told him that his own father ordered his death. Altaïr became enraged with hate and pain so much that it was sent into the Apple. When Swami touched the Apple, his eyes popped out and his mouth was wide open, his body emitting a golden glow. Swami stuck his arms down deeply into his throat, and started scrambling his very own organs. He also took out his dagger and started cutting and stabbing himself, with one arm still down his throat. In his uncontrolled rage, Swami accidentally slit Maria's throat. Soon afterwards, Swami's heavily mutilated and disformed body fell to the ground, dead.
 
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Swami (died 1227) was a member of the Assassin Order during the High Middle Ages. After Abbas Sofia became the Master of the Order, Swami became his right-hand man.

Biography

Early life

Swami was a weak-minded Assassin apprentice who couldn't learn the proper ways of the Assassin Order. He was incompetent and thought he was better than other apprentices, while in fact he was one of the worst.

Coup d'etat

In circa 1225, Abbas Sofian, a high-ranking Assassin, planned a coup to take over the Assassin Order from its temporary leader, Malik Al-Sayf, while the Order's Master Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad was absent. Swami joined Abbas in the plan, and he was ordered to kill Sef Ibn-La'Ahad, the son of the Master. Moments before doing so, he told Sef that Sef's own father ordered his death. He placed the murder weapon in Malik's bed, and testified that he heard Malik and Sef arguing that same day. Malik was consequently thrown into prison, and a council was formed to rule the Order - with Abbas at its head.

Return of the Master

Circa 1227, Altaïr and his wife and son returned to Masyaf from Mongolia after having successfully assassinated Genghis Khan, and Swami was sent to greet them upon their arrival. Meeting Altaïr and his family, Swami was asked why they weren't greeted by Rauf as requested. Swami replied that he had died of fever, but Altaïr had his doubts. Swami also informed Altaïr of the presence of the council and the fact that Malik was in prison. He also told them that Sef had fled to Alamut, and Altaïr's remaining son Darim left to retrieve him.

The next day, Altaïr went to meet the council with his wife Maria, but Swami intercepted their path and led the way. Altaïr met the council, and noticed that the council was made of the most weak-minded Assassins in Masyaf. During the arguement between Abbas and Altaïr, he was led to believe that Sef was killed by Malik, henceforth his imprisonment.

Death

After having saved Malik from prison and hearing the truth about his son's death, Altaïr angrily went to the council. In his absence, Swami was quickly ordered to kill Malik in Altaïr's quarters and beheaded him, putting his head in a burlap sack. Altaïr met with Abbas, and they were later joined by Swami, who gave Abbas the burlap sack. Abbas looked in it, then showed it to Altaïr. After Abbas was done questioning Altaïr, he demanded that the Apple of Eden be given to him. For an unknown reason, Altaïr took it out of his robes and held it out.

When Swami went to retrieve the Apple, he whispered to Altaïr that before he killed Sef, he told him that his own father ordered his death. Altaïr became enraged with hate and pain so much that it was sent into the Apple. When Swami touched the Apple, his eyes popped out and his mouth was wide open, his body emitting a golden glow. Swami stuck his arms down deeply into his throat, and started scrambling his very own organs. He also took out his dagger and started cutting and stabbing himself, with one arm still down his throat. In his uncontrolled rage, Swami accidentally slit Maria's throat. Soon afterwards, Swami's heavily mutilated and disformed body fell to the ground, dead.

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