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{{Quote|We'll see how sweet they are... the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but damn them. And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame. You who speak of good intentions...|William of Montferrat|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Quote|We'll see how sweet they are... the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but damn them. And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame. You who speak of good intentions...|William of Montferrat.|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|name = William of Montferrat
|name = William of Montferrat
|image = willypng.png
|image = willypng.png
|birth = 1136<br>[[Italy]]
|birth = 1136<br>[[Italy]]
|death = 1191<br>[[Acre]], [[wikipedia:Kingdom of Jerusalem|Kingdom of Jerusalem]]
|death = 1191<br>[[Acre]], {{Wiki|Kingdom of Jerusalem}}
|period = High Middle Ages
|period = High Middle Ages
|faction = [[Crusaders]]<br>[[Templars|Knights Templar]] (secret)
|faction = [[Crusaders]]<br>[[Templars|Knights Templar]] (secretly)
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''
|voice = [[Harry Standjofski]]}}
|voice = [[Harry Standjofski]]}}


'''William of Montferrat''' (1136 - 1191) was secretly a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s fifth target, assigned to him by [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]]. He was located in the Rich District of [[Acre]]. He trained many of [[Richard I of England|King Richard]]'s men and was known to be very skilled in combat.
'''William of Montferrat''' (1136 - 1191) was secretly a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], and the fifth of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]'s targets assigned by [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]].
 
William was a skilled soldier residing in the Rich District of [[Acre]], where he trained many of [[Richard I of England|King Richard]]'s men.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Regent of Acre===
===Regent of Acre===
{{Quote|The city belongs to its people!|William of Montferrat|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Quote|The city belongs to its people!|William of Montferrat.|Assassin's Creed}}
At some point during his life, William joined the secret organization known as the Knights Templar, plotting their rule over the Holy Land and aiding his Templar brothers in guarding the [[Second Apple|Apple of Eden]]'s secrets.
At some point during his life, William joined the secret organization known as the Knights Templar, plotting their rule over the Holy Land, and aiding his Templar brothers in guarding the [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]]'s secrets.


As Altaïr arrived in Acre and began his [[investigation]] into William's life, he soon discovered that William was stealing food and money from the [[Civilians|citizens]]. Altaïr also learned that the relation between King Richard and William was tense.
As Altaïr arrived in Acre and began his [[investigation]] into William's life, he soon discovered that William was stealing food and money from the [[Civilians|citizens]]. The [[Assassins|Assassin]] also learned that the relation between King Richard and William had steadily been growing strained.


Altaïr later made his way to the front of the [[Acre Citadel|King's Citadel]] where he witnessed King Richard and William arguing. William expressed his fear that the King judged him too quickly, and did not trust him enough. Outraged by this, King Richard responded that he had left William as Acre's regent. William attempted to fix his error, but Richard left in a fit of rage. After observing the heated discussion safely under the cloak of the noble crowd, Altaïr infiltrated the fortress in search of his target. He eventually came to a corner keep, a small fortification within the fortress. From above, Altaïr listened as William belittled his men with razor barbed insults, intended on encouraging them towards better performance and a stronger sense of duty.
Altaïr later made his way to the front of the [[Acre Citadel|King's Citadel]], where he witnessed King Richard and William arguing. William expressed his fear that the King judged him too quickly, and did not trust him enough. Outraged by this, King Richard responded that he had left William as Acre's regent. William attempted to apologize, but Richard left in a fit of rage.
 
Angered in turn by the public reprimands he had received, William returned to the citadel, and took his temper out on his men. In a corner of the keep, William began insulting his men, intending to encourage them towards a better performance, and a stronger sense of duty. To bring across his point, he had two men punished for laziness and dereliction of duty.


===Death===
===Death===
{{Quote|Everything I did, I did to prepare them for the "New World."|William justifying his actions|Assassin's Creed}}
{{Quote|Everything I did, I did to prepare them for the [[New World Order|New World]].|William's final words.|Assassin's Creed}}
[[File:assassins-creed2.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Altaïr assassinating William with his hidden blade.]]
[[File:Willdeath2 ign.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Altaïr assassinating William with his Hidden Blade.]]
Altaïr silently and skillfully eliminated the [[archers]] around the fortifications' perimeter, before moving into position. He patiently watched and waited for William to be done with his speech.When William had finished and his men had left, he began looking through his papers, giving Altaïr the opportunity he had been preparing for. Altaïr then leapt down and assassinated William with his [[hidden blade]].
Altaïr, who had followed William into the fortress, silently and skillfully eliminated the [[archers]] around the fortifications' perimeter. When William concluded his lecture, his men had left, and he began looking through his papers. Here, Altaïr leapt down and assassinated William with his [[Hidden Blade]].


With his dying words, William told Altaïr that he was not stealing resources from the citizens, but was simply stockpiling them to be distributed fairly when the time was right. Altaïr remarked that he knew William intended to give the city to his son Conrad, to which William responded that the city did not belong to anyone but its people. Before Altaïr could ask any more questions, William perished, and the Assassin made his escape from the fortress.
With his dying words, William told Altaïr that he had not been stealing resources from the citizens, but was simply stockpiling them to be distributed fairly in times of hardship. Altaïr remarked that he knew William intended to give the city to his son {{Wiki|Conrad of Montferrat|Conrad}}, to which William responded that the city did not belong to anyone but its people.
 
Before Altaïr could ask any more questions, William perished, and the Assassin made his escape from the fortress.


==Characteristics and personality==
==Characteristics and personality==
Although not a giant of a man, William of Montferrat was nevertheless set in the belief that might makes right, and he spent countless hours training and berating his men, to prepare them for the "coming war." Oddly enough, few of his soldiers had actually joined King Richard's march to the [[Arsuf|Arsuf Plains]], leading people to wonder what "war" he spoke about.
Although not a giant of a man, William of Montferrat was nevertheless set in the belief that might makes right, and he spent countless hours training and berating his men, to prepare them for the "coming war." Oddly enough, few of his soldiers had actually joined King Richard's march to the [[Arsuf|Arsuf Plains]], leading people to wonder what "war" he spoke about.


William constantly demanded perfection from his men, and was both quick to point out flaws and reluctant to give praise. He was often shouting, and rarely seemed happy. At the time before his assassination, he was expecting a visit from King Richard himself, and although the king had placed him in charge of Acre on his behalf, William was waiting for the meeting with a mixture of trepidation and annoyance. Later, when two of his soldiers were caught whoring and drinking while on duty, he killed them as a sign of consequence for his fellow soldiers to remember.
William constantly demanded perfection from his men, and was both quick to point out flaws and reluctant to give praise. He was often shouting, and rarely seemed happy. At the time before his assassination, he was expecting a visit from King Richard himself, and although the king had placed him in charge of Acre on his behalf, William was waiting for the meeting with a mixture of trepidation and annoyance.
 
Later, when two of his soldiers were caught whoring and drinking while on duty, he killed them as an example for the rest of his men.


==Final words==
==Final words==
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*'''Altaïr:''' ''Rest now. Your schemes are at an end''.
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Rest now. Your schemes are at an end''.
*'''William:''' ''What do you know of my work?''
*'''William:''' ''What do you know of my work?''
*'''Altaïr:''' ''I know that you were going to murder Richard and claim Acre for your son, [[wikipedia:Conrad of Montferrat|Conrad]]''.
*'''Altaïr:''' ''I know that you were going to murder Richard and claim Acre for your son, Conrad.''
*'''William:''' (Laughing) ''For Conrad?! My son is an arse, unfit to lead his host, let alone a kingdom! And Richard? He also knows no better... blinded as he is by faith in the insubstantial. Acre does not belong to either of them.''
*'''William:''' (Laughing) ''For Conrad?! My son is an arse, unfit to lead his host, let alone a kingdom! And Richard? He also knows no better... blinded as he is by faith in the insubstantial. Acre does not belong to either of them.''
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Then who?''
*'''Altaïr:''' ''Then who?''
*'''William:''' ''The city belongs to its people!''
*'''William:''' ''The city belongs to its people!''
*'''Altaïr:''' ''How can you claim to speak for the citizens?! You stole their food, disciplined them without mercy, forced them into service under you!''
*'''Altaïr:''' ''How can you claim to speak for the citizens?! You stole their food, disciplined them without mercy, forced them into service under you!''
*'''William:''' ''Everything I did, I did to prepare them for the "New World." Stole their food? No, I took possession, so that when the lean times came, it might be rationed properly. (coughs, choking). Look around: my district is without crime- save those committed by you and your ilk!- and as for the conscription, they were not being trained to fight: they were being taught the merits of order and discipline. These things are hardly evil''.
*'''William:''' ''Everything I did, I did to prepare them for the "New World". Stole their food? No, I took possession, so that when the lean times came, it might be rationed properly. (coughs, choking). Look around: my district is without crime- save those committed by you and your ilk!- and as for the conscription, they were not being trained to fight: they were being taught the merits of order and discipline. These things are hardly evil''.
*'''Altaïr:''' ''No matter how noble you believe your intentions, these actions are cruel and cannot continue!''
*'''Altaïr:''' ''No matter how noble you believe your intentions, these actions are cruel and cannot continue!''
*'''William:''' (Laughing) ''We'll see how sweet they are, the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but rather damn them! And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame... you, who speak of good intentions.''
*'''William:''' (Laughing) ''We'll see how sweet they are, the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but rather damn them! And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame... you, who speak of good intentions.''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The choice of William as a target for Altaïr was probably inspired by the fact that, historically, his son, Conrad, was murdered by the Assassins in Tyre. In reality, William would have been an old man during the events of the game.
*The choice of William as a target for Altaïr was probably inspired by the fact that, historically, his son Conrad was murdered by the Assassins in Tyre. In reality, William would have been an old man during the events of the game.
*A glitch may occur in-game if you allow William to chase you to the upper walls of citadel. From there, it is possible to climb on top of the battlements and push him off into the sea below when he climbs after you. A message will then notify you that you have failed the mission, since your target has "escaped."
*A glitch could occur in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' if William pursued Altaïr to the upper walls of citadel. From there, it would be possible to climb on top of the battlements and push him off into the sea below. A message would then announce the failure of the mission, since the target had "escaped."
*Historically, William was actually the fifth named of Montferrat, and he was additionally known as "William the Old," to differentiate him from his eldest son. Aside from his death in 1191, he differs in published reports from the man Altaïr met in Acre.
*Historically, William was actually the fifth named of Montferrat, and he was thus known as "William the Old" to differentiate him from his eldest son.
*[[Jade Raymond]], producer of the game, revealed that originally they planned to have Conrad of Montferrat in the game. Their research indicated that he wasn't killed in 1191, but William, Conrad's father, was located in Acre in the same period. In order to maintain the historical accuracy of the project, William was inserted into the game instead.
*''Assassin's Creed'' producer [[Jade Raymond]] revealed that they had originally planned to have Conrad of Montferrat in the game. Their research indicated that he wasn't killed in 1191, but William, Conrad's father, was located in Acre in the same period. In order to maintain the historical accuracy of the project, William was inserted into the game instead.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
AC William v 1.png|Altaïr observing William and Richard from the crowd.
AC William v 1.png|Altaïr observing William and Richard from the crowd.
AC William v 2.png|William of Montferrat talking to one of his guards.
AC William v 2.png|William talking to one of his [[guards]].
AC William v 3.png|William along with his men inside the Citadel.
AC William v 3.png|William with his men inside the Citadel.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Sources==
==Sources==
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*''[[Assassin's Creed]]''
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Revision as of 11:55, 16 September 2012

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"We'll see how sweet they are... the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but damn them. And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame. You who speak of good intentions..."
―William of Montferrat.[src]


William of Montferrat (1136 - 1191) was secretly a member of the Templar Order, and the fifth of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's targets assigned by Al Mualim.

William was a skilled soldier residing in the Rich District of Acre, where he trained many of King Richard's men.

Biography

Regent of Acre

"The city belongs to its people!"
―William of Montferrat.[src]

At some point during his life, William joined the secret organization known as the Knights Templar, plotting their rule over the Holy Land, and aiding his Templar brothers in guarding the Apple of Eden's secrets.

As Altaïr arrived in Acre and began his investigation into William's life, he soon discovered that William was stealing food and money from the citizens. The Assassin also learned that the relation between King Richard and William had steadily been growing strained.

Altaïr later made his way to the front of the King's Citadel, where he witnessed King Richard and William arguing. William expressed his fear that the King judged him too quickly, and did not trust him enough. Outraged by this, King Richard responded that he had left William as Acre's regent. William attempted to apologize, but Richard left in a fit of rage.

Angered in turn by the public reprimands he had received, William returned to the citadel, and took his temper out on his men. In a corner of the keep, William began insulting his men, intending to encourage them towards a better performance, and a stronger sense of duty. To bring across his point, he had two men punished for laziness and dereliction of duty.

Death

"Everything I did, I did to prepare them for the New World."
―William's final words.[src]
Altaïr assassinating William with his Hidden Blade.

Altaïr, who had followed William into the fortress, silently and skillfully eliminated the archers around the fortifications' perimeter. When William concluded his lecture, his men had left, and he began looking through his papers. Here, Altaïr leapt down and assassinated William with his Hidden Blade.

With his dying words, William told Altaïr that he had not been stealing resources from the citizens, but was simply stockpiling them to be distributed fairly in times of hardship. Altaïr remarked that he knew William intended to give the city to his son Conrad, to which William responded that the city did not belong to anyone but its people.

Before Altaïr could ask any more questions, William perished, and the Assassin made his escape from the fortress.

Characteristics and personality

Although not a giant of a man, William of Montferrat was nevertheless set in the belief that might makes right, and he spent countless hours training and berating his men, to prepare them for the "coming war." Oddly enough, few of his soldiers had actually joined King Richard's march to the Arsuf Plains, leading people to wonder what "war" he spoke about.

William constantly demanded perfection from his men, and was both quick to point out flaws and reluctant to give praise. He was often shouting, and rarely seemed happy. At the time before his assassination, he was expecting a visit from King Richard himself, and although the king had placed him in charge of Acre on his behalf, William was waiting for the meeting with a mixture of trepidation and annoyance.

Later, when two of his soldiers were caught whoring and drinking while on duty, he killed them as an example for the rest of his men.

Final words

File:Goodbye-william-assassins-creed.png
William's demise
  • Altaïr: Rest now. Your schemes are at an end.
  • William: What do you know of my work?
  • Altaïr: I know that you were going to murder Richard and claim Acre for your son, Conrad.
  • William: (Laughing) For Conrad?! My son is an arse, unfit to lead his host, let alone a kingdom! And Richard? He also knows no better... blinded as he is by faith in the insubstantial. Acre does not belong to either of them.
  • Altaïr: Then who?
  • William: The city belongs to its people!
  • Altaïr: How can you claim to speak for the citizens?! You stole their food, disciplined them without mercy, forced them into service under you!
  • William: Everything I did, I did to prepare them for the "New World". Stole their food? No, I took possession, so that when the lean times came, it might be rationed properly. (coughs, choking). Look around: my district is without crime- save those committed by you and your ilk!- and as for the conscription, they were not being trained to fight: they were being taught the merits of order and discipline. These things are hardly evil.
  • Altaïr: No matter how noble you believe your intentions, these actions are cruel and cannot continue!
  • William: (Laughing) We'll see how sweet they are, the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but rather damn them! And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame... you, who speak of good intentions.

Trivia

  • The choice of William as a target for Altaïr was probably inspired by the fact that, historically, his son Conrad was murdered by the Assassins in Tyre. In reality, William would have been an old man during the events of the game.
  • A glitch could occur in Assassin's Creed if William pursued Altaïr to the upper walls of citadel. From there, it would be possible to climb on top of the battlements and push him off into the sea below. A message would then announce the failure of the mission, since the target had "escaped."
  • Historically, William was actually the fifth named of Montferrat, and he was thus known as "William the Old" to differentiate him from his eldest son.
  • Assassin's Creed producer Jade Raymond revealed that they had originally planned to have Conrad of Montferrat in the game. Their research indicated that he wasn't killed in 1191, but William, Conrad's father, was located in Acre in the same period. In order to maintain the historical accuracy of the project, William was inserted into the game instead.

Gallery

Sources

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