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In 1191, after the death of [[Robert De Sable]], [[Armand Bouchart]], the newly appointed [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], bought Cyprus from [[Richard I of England|King Richard]] and used the archive underneath Limassol Castle as an archive of weapons and artifacts. | In 1191, after the death of [[Robert De Sable]], [[Armand Bouchart]], the newly appointed [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], bought Cyprus from [[Richard I of England|King Richard]] and used the archive underneath Limassol Castle as an archive of weapons and artifacts. | ||
Hearing of this, the | Hearing of this, the [[Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] visited Cyprus to rid it of the Templar threat and to find the archive. | ||
After many of his supporters including [[Fredrick|Fredrick the Red]], [[Moloch]], and the twins [[Shalim]] and [[Shahar]] were slain thanks to Altaïr, [[Maria Thorpe]], a Templar turned traitor for assisting the Mentor and the Resistance. | After many of his supporters including [[Fredrick|Fredrick the Red]], [[Moloch]], and the twins [[Shalim]] and [[Shahar]] were slain thanks to Altaïr, [[Maria Thorpe]], a Templar turned traitor for assisting the Mentor and the Resistance. | ||
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- "The Templar Archive. That's where we keep our undergarments."
- ―Maria Thorpe jokes with Altaïr.
The Templar Archive was the sacred place on Cyprus where the Templars' knowledge and artifacts were stored. It was located in Limassol, under Limassol Castle.
History

Crusades
In 1191, after the death of Robert De Sable, Armand Bouchart, the newly appointed Grand Master of the Templar Order, bought Cyprus from King Richard and used the archive underneath Limassol Castle as an archive of weapons and artifacts.
Hearing of this, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad visited Cyprus to rid it of the Templar threat and to find the archive.
After many of his supporters including Fredrick the Red, Moloch, and the twins Shalim and Shahar were slain thanks to Altaïr, Maria Thorpe, a Templar turned traitor for assisting the Mentor and the Resistance.
Bouchart intended to evacuate all the artifacts from the Archive after its keeper, Isaac Comnenus, endangered its secret. In the end, he was successful, and the Templars managed to relocate the contents. He later battled Maria and Altaïr in the archive only to be killed by the latter.
The place didn't last long without use, and it began to collapse soon after the battle. Only Altaïr and Maria were able to escape the Archive.
Sometime prior to 1227, Altaïr received word from the Assassin's Guild on Cyprus that the Templars had retaken the archive with no reinforcements from the current Mentor Abbas Sofian, Altaïr described the takeover as a "massacre".[1]
Renaissance
In 1510, the current Mentor of the Italian Assassins Ezio Auditore da Firenze set sail from Rome intending on sailing to Masyaf to find Altaïr's library. He used Cyprus as a stop on his journey and ventured and explored the archive itself, indicating that it was either rebuilt or was preserved enough that it could be explored.[2]