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Later that year, Terrence performed the transplantation and it proved succesful. The professor informed Jonathan that although he could not use his left eye anymore, his new camera-eye improved his eyesight and field of view significantly.<ref name="ACF5">''[[Assassin's Creed 5: El Cakr]]''</ref>
Later that year, Terrence performed the transplantation and it proved succesful. The professor informed Jonathan that although he could not use his left eye anymore, his new camera-eye improved his eyesight and field of view significantly.<ref name="ACF5">''[[Assassin's Creed 5: El Cakr]]''</ref>


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==Ali Al-Ghrabe==
 
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[[File:Ali Al-Ghrabe.png|thumb|Ali Al-Ghrabe]]
'''Ali Al-Ghrabe''' was the young [[Assassins|Assassin]] disciple of [[Egypt]]ian [[Master Assassin]] [[Numa Al'Khamsin]] in the 14th century.
 
==Biography==
In 1340, Ali accompanied his Mentor in the quest to regain the Scepter of Aset from the Templars. After he and Numa had travelled to the Island of Philae and obtained information about the [[Scepter of Aset]], they headed for [[Cairo]], where the Scepter had been stolen.
 
Two days later, Numa went to a Hammam in search of information about the Scepter. Ali however, gathered information on the rich [[Merchants|merchant]] [[Bachir Al-Djallil]] during the day.
 
As night fell, Ali followed Numa, who was eavesdropping a conversation. Numa then caught Ali sneaking up on him and asked why the young boy had followed him. As a response, Ali showed his impatience to learn more from his master by blackmailing him into a trade: the promise of taking Ali with him to the merchant's residence in exchange for the information that the boy had gathered on Al-Djallil.
 
Although feigning outrage, Numa accepted the trade and Ali told him that Al-Djallil was a wealthy silk merchant who was also infamous for having raped and killed dozens of girls with complete impunity. Witnessing the departure of his former target, Numa jumped to the roof of the house and entered the estate and so breaking his promise to Ali.
 
==Trivia==
*Ali is an Arabic name which literally means "high" or "elevated". Ghrabe is an Arabic term that translates as "crow, raven".
*With [[Lugos]] and the [[Egyptian Assassin (1250)|unidentified Assassin]] who gave the [[Scepter of Aset]] to the Mamluks in 1250, Ali Al-Ghrabe is the third known ancestor of [[Stella Crow]], a non-canon [[Modern times|modern-day]] Assassin.
 
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed 4: Hawk]]''
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The Prefect of Lugdunum was a city prefect and in charge of the administration of Lugdunum. He was responsible for the arrest of Aquilus and Valeria.

Biography

In 259 CE, the Prefect was encountered by the Iberian Assassin Cuervo, who wished to arrange a meeting between the Prefect and the Aleman general Accipiter to ensure the safety of the city.

Some time later, the Prefect met with the Alemanni outside the city. Accipiter demanded a ransom in exchange for the city's safety. Though reluctant at first, the Prefect eagerly gave Accipiter his demand after hearing threats from the Aleman general.

He was then joined by another man, who informed him that the preparations for Aquilus' arrest and trial were ready. The Prefect then ordered the man to execute Aquilus and his wife once they would get outside of the city.

Reference


Terence

Speak sense, Templar, or not at all!

This article, or article section, is non-canon. Although licensed by Ubisoft or their affiliates, the information that follows is not considered a part of the Assassin's Creed timeline.

Terrence is a professor specialized in 'high optical technology'. In 2012, the Assassin Jonathan Hawk was under treatment by professor Terrence.

Biograpgy

In 2012, Terrence treated Jonathan after he had lost his right eye due an 'incident in the field'. After doing research the professor concluded that replacing the 'damaged' eye was not possible, so he proposed to execute a revolutionary transplantation: a miniature camera was to be implanted in his eye socket.[1]

Terrence then told Jonathan that his artificial eyeball had been stolen two days earlier. How the thieves had proceeded and what they attempted to achieve was unclear; the eyeball, after all, was unable to function on its own. The operation, however, did not have to be postponed.[1]

Later that year, Terrence performed the transplantation and it proved succesful. The professor informed Jonathan that although he could not use his left eye anymore, his new camera-eye improved his eyesight and field of view significantly.[2]



Ali Al-Ghrabe

Ali Al-Ghrabe

Ali Al-Ghrabe was the young Assassin disciple of Egyptian Master Assassin Numa Al'Khamsin in the 14th century.

Biography

In 1340, Ali accompanied his Mentor in the quest to regain the Scepter of Aset from the Templars. After he and Numa had travelled to the Island of Philae and obtained information about the Scepter of Aset, they headed for Cairo, where the Scepter had been stolen.

Two days later, Numa went to a Hammam in search of information about the Scepter. Ali however, gathered information on the rich merchant Bachir Al-Djallil during the day.

As night fell, Ali followed Numa, who was eavesdropping a conversation. Numa then caught Ali sneaking up on him and asked why the young boy had followed him. As a response, Ali showed his impatience to learn more from his master by blackmailing him into a trade: the promise of taking Ali with him to the merchant's residence in exchange for the information that the boy had gathered on Al-Djallil.

Although feigning outrage, Numa accepted the trade and Ali told him that Al-Djallil was a wealthy silk merchant who was also infamous for having raped and killed dozens of girls with complete impunity. Witnessing the departure of his former target, Numa jumped to the roof of the house and entered the estate and so breaking his promise to Ali.

Trivia

Reference