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Compiled during Niccolò's stay in [[Masyaf]] in August, 1257, the journal covered the Grand Master's life from 1176, and the death of [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad|his father]], to the [[Fall of Masyaf|Mongol siege of Masyaf]] in 1257. The journal also acted as a sort of diary, giving details of the Polo brothers actions during their stay in the village. | Compiled during Niccolò's stay in [[Masyaf]] in August, 1257, the journal covered the Grand Master's life from 1176, and the death of [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad|his father]], to the [[Fall of Masyaf|Mongol siege of Masyaf]] in 1257. The journal also acted as a sort of diary, giving details of the Polo brothers actions during their stay in the village. | ||
Niccolò intented to pass the journal to his son, [[Marco Polo|Marco]], though by 1511 it was in the possession of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]. | Niccolò intented to pass the journal to his son, [[Marco Polo|Marco]], though by 1511 it was in the possession of the [[Templars]], namely the Byzantine Templar [[Leandros]]. The Templars had used the journal to find one Key''' of Altair''', underneath the Ottoman Sultan's palace. After [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]'s arrival in Masyaf, the Assassin learned of the journal's existence from a common worker. Ezio tracked down Leandros, assassinated him, and took the journal, which also told the location of the remaining '''keys of Altaïr'''. | ||
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Niccolò Polo's journal was a detailed study of the life of the Grand Master of the Assassin Order, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, by the famed explorer Niccolò Polo.
Compiled during Niccolò's stay in Masyaf in August, 1257, the journal covered the Grand Master's life from 1176, and the death of his father, to the Mongol siege of Masyaf in 1257. The journal also acted as a sort of diary, giving details of the Polo brothers actions during their stay in the village.
Niccolò intented to pass the journal to his son, Marco, though by 1511 it was in the possession of the Templars, namely the Byzantine Templar Leandros. The Templars had used the journal to find one Key of Altair, underneath the Ottoman Sultan's palace. After Ezio Auditore da Firenze's arrival in Masyaf, the Assassin learned of the journal's existence from a common worker. Ezio tracked down Leandros, assassinated him, and took the journal, which also told the location of the remaining keys of Altaïr.
