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{{Quote|Damat Ali Pasha joined the [[Templars]] in hopes of bringing order and glory to a world ruled by chaos.|[[Ubisoft]] description.}}
{{Quote|Damat Ali Pasha joined the [[Templars]] in hopes of bringing order and glory to a world ruled by chaos.|[[Ubisoft]] description.}}
The '''Vizier''' (real name:''' [[Damat Ali Pasha]]''') is a multiplayer character in the upcoming game ''[[Assassin's Creed Revelations]]''.
The '''Vizier''' (real name:''' [[Damat Ali Pasha]]''') is a multiplayer character in ''[[Assassin's Creed Revelations]]''.


From Eastern Anatolia, the Vizier was a famous and respected officer and a servant of Sultan [[Bayezid II]]. In the following years however, as the Sultan's ambitions to conquer the world declined, the Vizier's loyalty evaporated completely, after feeling that the Templar cause was the only philosophy capable of bringing order and international glory to a world where chaos and mediocrity were the norm.
From Eastern Anatolia, the Vizier was a famous and respected officer and a servant of Sultan [[Bayezid II]]. In the following years however, as the Sultan's ambitions to conquer the world declined, the Vizier's loyalty evaporated completely, after feeling that the Templar cause was the only philosophy capable of bringing order and international glory to a world where chaos and mediocrity were the norm.

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"Damat Ali Pasha joined the Templars in hopes of bringing order and glory to a world ruled by chaos."
Ubisoft description.

The Vizier (real name: Damat Ali Pasha) is a multiplayer character in Assassin's Creed Revelations.

From Eastern Anatolia, the Vizier was a famous and respected officer and a servant of Sultan Bayezid II. In the following years however, as the Sultan's ambitions to conquer the world declined, the Vizier's loyalty evaporated completely, after feeling that the Templar cause was the only philosophy capable of bringing order and international glory to a world where chaos and mediocrity were the norm.

Unique Moves - Sword

(Low Profile, Front)

(Low Profile, Back)

(High Profile, Front)

The Vizier runs up to his target and kicks them in their knee, unbalancing them and making them step back. He then places his arm and scabbard over his victim's neck, unsheathing his sword and pushing their chest forwards in a awkward position for them, making resistance a struggle. He then finishes his victim by plunging his sword once into their heart, before quickly returning his sword to its sheath.

(High Profile, Back)

The Vizier draws his sword from his scabbard and raises it above his head. He then brings the two down in a cross formation, slashing his target's back and whacking them simultaneously, before kicking their kneeled form away from him and into the ground below, leaving them for dead.

(Bench Kill)

The Vizier grabs his seated target's foot and drags them off the bench, until their head rests against it. Before his victim can do anything to defend themselves, the Vizier forcefully kicks them in the face, violently sending their head backwards and breaking his target's neck on the bench behind them.

(Aerial Kill)

Taunts

  • "Away, vermin!"
  • "How adoring!"

Customization

Colors:

  • Basic: Blue
  • Extra 1: Lilac
  • Extra 2: Black

In-depth Customization:

  • Heads:
  • Hairs:
  • Chests:
  • Arms:
  • Legs:
  • Belts:
  • Accessories:

Trivia

  • The last part of his name – Ali Pasha – means 'the Lord'. This title was given to high-ranking Ottoman officials.

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