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[[File:Magical_Armour..png|thumb|250px|The Armour of Pasha]]
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The '''Armour of Ishak Pasha''' was a powerful set of armor said to hold mystical powers, due to it bearing cursed markings. It was given to the [[Janissaries|Janissary]] [[Murat Bin Husn]] for protection, a commission made by the Sultan.
The '''Armour of Ishak Pasha''' was a powerful set of armor said to hold mystical powers, due to it bearing cursed markings. It was given to the [[Janissaries|Janissary]] [[Murat Bin Husn]] for protection, a commission made by the Sultan.


Murat devised a plan to keep the armor safe by hiding it at [[Hagia Sophia]], and then having renovating the [[Great Chain]] at [[Constantinople]]'s harbor. By 1511, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore]] destroyed the Great Chain, and took the armor from Hagia Sophia.
Murat devised a plan to keep the armor safe by hiding it at the [[Hagia Sophia]], and renovating the [[Great Chain]] in [[Constantinople]]'s harbor to protect the city. Within a few months, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] had destroyed the Great Chain and taken the armor from the Hagia Sophia.




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The Armor of Ishak Pasha.

The Armour of Ishak Pasha was a powerful set of armor said to hold mystical powers, due to it bearing cursed markings. It was given to the Janissary Murat Bin Husn for protection, a commission made by the Sultan.

Murat devised a plan to keep the armor safe by hiding it at the Hagia Sophia, and renovating the Great Chain in Constantinople's harbor to protect the city. Within a few months, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze had destroyed the Great Chain and taken the armor from the Hagia Sophia.