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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
In the 860s, Tabban became caught in a [[Tahirids|Tahirid]] attack on [[Alamut]] and was taken captive by [[soldier]]s led by [[Kabeer Al-Jund]] alongside his [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]] and two other Hidden Ones. Kabeer | In the 860s, Tabban became caught in a [[Tahirids|Tahirid]] attack on [[Alamut]] and was taken captive by [[soldier]]s led by [[Kabeer Al-Jund]] alongside his [[Mentor]] [[Rayhan]] and two other Hidden Ones. Kabeer interrogated the Hidden Ones to learn the location of the [[Isu]] [[Alamut Temple|temple]] they were protecting, but as all of them refused to speak, Kabeer ordered their execution, beginning with Tabban. Rayhan was the only one to survive the interrogation, thanks to [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]], who returned to Alamut and assassinated Kabeer and his men.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]'' – [[In Pursuit of Truth]]</ref> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Revision as of 11:31, 16 December 2025

Tabban (died 860s) was a Hidden One of the Alamut Brotherhood during the 9th century.
Biography
In the 860s, Tabban became caught in a Tahirid attack on Alamut and was taken captive by soldiers led by Kabeer Al-Jund alongside his Mentor Rayhan and two other Hidden Ones. Kabeer interrogated the Hidden Ones to learn the location of the Isu temple they were protecting, but as all of them refused to speak, Kabeer ordered their execution, beginning with Tabban. Rayhan was the only one to survive the interrogation, thanks to Basim Ibn Ishaq, who returned to Alamut and assassinated Kabeer and his men.[1]
Behind the scenes
Although it is possible for Basim to save Tabban and the other captive Hidden Ones if he assassinates Kabeer quickly enough, this scenario is likely non-canon, as Kabeer's full monologue will only play out if all the Hidden Ones are killed, except Rayhan.
Etymology
Tabban's name means "follower" in Arabic.
Appearances
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