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==Description==
==Description==
Basim begins his investigations in Jarjaraya.
Basim begins his investigations in [[Jarjaraya]].


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==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
Before Basim left, he spoke to Fuladh to ask some questions.
Before Basim left, he spoke to [[Fuladh]] to ask some questions.
*'''Basim:''' ''I have some questions, Fuladh.''
*'''Basim:''' ''I have some questions, Fuladh.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''I hope I have answers for you.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''I hope I have answers for you.''
<tabber>
<tabber>
|-|Ask about the rebels=
|-|Ask about the rebels=
*'''Basim:''' ''What do the rebels want?''
*'''Basim:''' ''What do the [[Zanj Rebellion|rebels]] want?''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''You yourself know well the divide between rich and poor. Many have grown tired of the injustice, and want change. In the beginning it was mostly slaves, but now tradesmen, the wealthy, and even some nobles support Ali's cause.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''You yourself know well the divide between rich and poor. Many have grown tired of the injustice, and want change. In the beginning it was mostly slaves, but now tradesmen, the wealthy, and even some nobles support [[Ali ibn Muhammad|Ali]]'s cause.''
*'''Basim:''' ''And Ali inteds to lead them in overthrowing the Abbasid Caliphate?''
*'''Basim:''' ''And Ali inteds to lead them in overthrowing the [[Abbasid Caliphate]]?''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''Ali believes the most qualified should rule, not just hte wealthy or highborn. Ironically, he considers himself the most qualified, and claims descent from the Prophet's own family to support it.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''Ali believes the most qualified should rule, not just hte wealthy or highborn. Ironically, he considers himself the most qualified, and claims descent from the [[Muhammad|Prophet]]'s {{Wiki|Banu Hashim|own family}} to support it.''
|-|Ask about the Zanj=
|-|Ask about the Zanj=
*'''Basim:''' ''Tell me of the Zanj.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Tell me of the {{Wiki|Zanj|Zanj}}.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''It is a bitter story. The Zanj are peoples stolen from their homelands in the Horn of Africa, and brought here to work the fields for the wealthy.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''It is a bitter story. The Zanj are peoples stolen from their homelands in the {{Wiki|Horn of Africa|Horn}} of [[Africa]], and brought here to work the fields for the wealthy.''
*'''Basim:''' ''So they are slaves?''
*'''Basim:''' ''So they are [[Slavery|slaves]]?''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''They are paid, but they are not free. Like all men, they desire to be masters of their own lives.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''They are paid, but they are not free. Like all men, they desire to be masters of their own lives.''
|-|Ask about Jarjaraya=
|-|Ask about Jarjaraya=
*'''Basim:''' ''What do you know about Jarjaraya?''
*'''Basim:''' ''What do you know about Jarjaraya?''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''It is a small village to the south, home to a divided population of rich and poor. Most of the Zanj are there. It has also become a refuge for those who came to Baghdad looking for work, and failed.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''It is a small village to the south, home to a divided population of rich and poor. Most of the Zanj are there. It has also become a refuge for those who came to [[Baghdad]] looking for work, and failed.''
*'''Basim:''' ''No wonder Ali has gained support there.''
*'''Basim:''' ''No wonder Ali has gained support there.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''Yes. In few other places is the divide between those who have everything and those who have nothing so sharp.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''Yes. In few other places is the divide between those who have everything and those who have nothing so sharp.''
|-|Ask about Fuladh=
|-|Ask about Fuladh=
*'''Basim:''' ''What of yourself, Fuladh? How did you come to the Hidden Ones?''
*'''Basim:''' ''What of yourself, Fuladh? How did you come to the [[Hidden Ones]]?''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''That is a story that should be shared around a good fire after a long meal.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''That is a story that should be shared around a good fire after a long meal.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Will you tell me nothing?''
*'''Basim:''' ''Will you tell me nothing?''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''I was the child of my father's concubine. His favored wife, worried I could claim inheritance, threw us both out. I grew up in the desert alone. My friends were the animals, particularly birds. We understood each other.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''I was the child of my father's [[concubine]]. His favored wife, worried I could claim inheritance, threw us both out. I grew up in the desert alone. My friends were the animals, particularly birds. We understood each other.''
*'''Basim:''' ''That explains your love of eagles.''
*'''Basim:''' ''That explains your love of [[eagle]]s.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''After I grew to manhood, a Hidden One saw me hunting with my birds. He brought me to the Brotherhood, and I stayed.''
*'''Fuladh:''' ''After I grew to manhood, a Hidden One saw me hunting with my birds. He brought me to the Brotherhood, and I stayed.''
|-|I am done.=
|-|I am done.=
*'''Basim:''' ''Shukran, Fuladh. That is all for now.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Shukran, Fuladh. That is all for now.''
</tabber>
</tabber>
Basim left the bureau and met with Ali at the [[Sharqiyah Gate]].
*'''Ali:''' ''Basim!''
*'''Ali:''' ''Basim!''
*'''Basim:''' ''Ali.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Ali.''
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*'''Basim:''' ''Let us go.''
*'''Basim:''' ''Let us go.''
*'''Ali:''' ''We must leave for Jarjaraya!''
*'''Ali:''' ''We must leave for Jarjaraya!''
[]
Ali and Basim got onto [[camel]]s and rode for the village.
*'''Ali:''' ''You Hidden Ones are strange. You give weapons you don't want me to use, then give me credit for your victories.''
*'''Ali:''' ''You Hidden Ones are strange. You give weapons you don't want me to use, then give me credit for your victories.''
*'''Basim:''' ''War would be bad for everyone, especially you.''
*'''Basim:''' ''War would be bad for everyone, especially you.''
*'''Ali:''' ''That is your masters speaking.''
*'''Ali:''' ''That is your masters speaking.''
[]
They reached the Palm Grove region.
*'''Ali:''' ''Does it not bother you that those you obey are the same ones who make the rules demanding your obedience?''
*'''Ali:''' ''Does it not bother you that those you obey are the same ones who make the rules demanding your obedience?''
*'''Basim:''' ''They do not control me, I am free. I fight so that others are free as well.''
*'''Basim:''' ''They do not control me, I am free. I fight so that others are free as well.''
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*'''Basim:''' ''You could not understand.''
*'''Basim:''' ''You could not understand.''
*'''Ali:''' ''I understand better than you.''
*'''Ali:''' ''I understand better than you.''
[]
Ali and Basim reached near the village.
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*'''Civilian:''' ''There's another one. Who is he? I've never seen him before.''
*'''Civilian:''' ''There's another one. Who is he? I've never seen him before.''
*'''Civilian:''' ''Where are all these strangers coming from? Jarjaraya isn't safe anymore.''
*'''Civilian:''' ''Where are all these strangers coming from? Jarjaraya isn't safe anymore.''

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The Hunter was a virtual representation of one of Basim Ibn Ishaq's genetic memories relived through the Animus.

Description

Basim begins his investigations in Jarjaraya.

Dialogue

Before Basim left, he spoke to Fuladh to ask some questions.

  • Basim: I have some questions, Fuladh.
  • Fuladh: I hope I have answers for you.

  • Basim: What do the rebels want?
  • Fuladh: You yourself know well the divide between rich and poor. Many have grown tired of the injustice, and want change. In the beginning it was mostly slaves, but now tradesmen, the wealthy, and even some nobles support Ali's cause.
  • Basim: And Ali inteds to lead them in overthrowing the Abbasid Caliphate?
  • Fuladh: Ali believes the most qualified should rule, not just hte wealthy or highborn. Ironically, he considers himself the most qualified, and claims descent from the Prophet's own family to support it.

  • Basim: Tell me of the Zanj.
  • Fuladh: It is a bitter story. The Zanj are peoples stolen from their homelands in the Horn of Africa, and brought here to work the fields for the wealthy.
  • Basim: So they are slaves?
  • Fuladh: They are paid, but they are not free. Like all men, they desire to be masters of their own lives.

  • Basim: What do you know about Jarjaraya?
  • Fuladh: It is a small village to the south, home to a divided population of rich and poor. Most of the Zanj are there. It has also become a refuge for those who came to Baghdad looking for work, and failed.
  • Basim: No wonder Ali has gained support there.
  • Fuladh: Yes. In few other places is the divide between those who have everything and those who have nothing so sharp.

  • Basim: What of yourself, Fuladh? How did you come to the Hidden Ones?
  • Fuladh: That is a story that should be shared around a good fire after a long meal.
  • Basim: Will you tell me nothing?
  • Fuladh: I was the child of my father's concubine. His favored wife, worried I could claim inheritance, threw us both out. I grew up in the desert alone. My friends were the animals, particularly birds. We understood each other.
  • Basim: That explains your love of eagles.
  • Fuladh: After I grew to manhood, a Hidden One saw me hunting with my birds. He brought me to the Brotherhood, and I stayed.

  • Basim: Shukran, Fuladh. That is all for now.

Basim left the bureau and met with Ali at the Sharqiyah Gate.

  • Ali: Basim!
  • Basim: Ali.
  • Ali: Are you ready? We must go.
  • Basim: Let us go.
  • Ali: We must leave for Jarjaraya!

Ali and Basim got onto camels and rode for the village.

  • Ali: You Hidden Ones are strange. You give weapons you don't want me to use, then give me credit for your victories.
  • Basim: War would be bad for everyone, especially you.
  • Ali: That is your masters speaking.

They reached the Palm Grove region.

  • Ali: Does it not bother you that those you obey are the same ones who make the rules demanding your obedience?
  • Basim: They do not control me, I am free. I fight so that others are free as well.
  • Ali: Everything you do serves the Hidden Ones. That is a strange kind of freedom.
  • Basim: The Hidden Ones are my family. There is no contradiction.
  • Ali: If you say so.
  • Basim: Once, I lived on the streets and answered only to myself. But I was not free.
  • Ali: Now that others tell you who you are, are you any freer?
  • Basim: You could not understand.
  • Ali: I understand better than you.

Ali and Basim reached near the village.

Outcome

Basim eliminated Dogan bin Arslan and uncovered the date and location for a meeting between Order members.

References

Assassin's Creed: Mirage memories
Main Quests
Prologue
The Master Thief of Anbar - A New Beginning - Taking Flight - Baghdad Bound
Harbiyah
Follow Nur's Lead - Contact the Rebels - Zeroing In - Jailbreak - A Delicate Alliance - First Order
Interlude
Old Wounds - Branching Out
Abbasiyah
Fire and Wisdom - House of Wisdom - Find the Missing Brother - Follow the Fiery Trail - Report to the Rafiq - The Great Symposium - A Job Well Done
Karkh
Coins and Daggers - Coin, Corruption and Tea - Of Toil and Taxes - The Toll of Greed - A Faceless Feather - Gilded Butterflies - A Grand End
Sharqiyah
Blood and Shadows - The Hunter (Like Father, Like Son) - The Raptor and the Demon - The Hunt (Bird Trap - To Catch a Demon) - The Chase - Den of the Beast - The Return
Round City
The Head of the Snake (The Fox and the Hunter - Judge and Executioner - The Servant and the Impostor) - One Final Counsel - The Serpent's Nest
Return to Alamut
The Last Journey - In Pursuit of Truth
Side Quests
Dervis' Artifacts - The Calling - Al-Jahiz's Lost Books
Contracts
Rebels
The Concubine - The State Official - The Weapons Dealer - The Slave Merchant - The Informant - The Slave Trapper
Scholars
The Satiric Poet - The Kidnapped Scholar - The Botanist - The Dancer
Dervis
The Boat Heist - The Bronze Mirror Heist - The Carolingian Coin Heist
Merchants
The Marked Coins - The Perfume Trader - The Traitor - The Trade Delegate - The Fake Message - Orion's Belt
Tales of Baghdad
Harbiyah
Holy Mission
Abbasiyah
Blade In The Crowd, Tool In The Shed - A Life's Work
Karkh
Leap of the Faithful
Wilderness
Treasure Hunt - Curse Of The Si'la'
DLC
The Forty Thieves
A Dance with Thieves - Secrets, Spoken and Unspoken - Meet the King
Valley of Memory
Main
Valley of Memory - The Ones Who Remain - Wares and Shadows - The Heart of Corruption - House of Memories - Tracks in the Desert - In the Vulture's Nest
Side
Stolen Goods
Tales of AlUla
Creative Interpretations - Obscure Deeds - The Sand Artist - Wine of the Bean
Contracts
Free the Animals - Managed Misfortunes - My Beautiful Bahja - Player of Games - Precious Bundle - To Save A Wedding