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'''''Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade''''' is the third novel based on the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], written by [[Oliver Bowden]] and published by Penguin Books. | '''''Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade''''' is the third novel based on the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], written by [[Oliver Bowden]] and published by Penguin Books. | ||
The novel tells the story of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and his actions during the [[Third Crusade]]. It is narrated by [[Niccolò Polo]], the father of the famed explorer, [[Marco Polo]].<ref name="The Secret Crusade - Waterstones">[http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/oliver+bowden/assassin27s+creed3a+the+secret+crusade/8557150/ ''Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade'' - Waterstones.com]</ref> | The novel tells the story of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] and his actions during the [[Third Crusade]]. It is narrated by [[Niccolò Polo]], the father of the famed explorer, [[Marco Polo]]. The book was written in third-person when it followed Altair's story, and written in first-person when Niccolò narrated.<ref name="The Secret Crusade - Waterstones">[http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/oliver+bowden/assassin27s+creed3a+the+secret+crusade/8557150/ ''Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade'' - Waterstones.com]</ref> | ||
==Book summary== | ==Book summary== | ||
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Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade is the third novel based on the Assassin's Creed series, written by Oliver Bowden and published by Penguin Books.
The novel tells the story of the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and his actions during the Third Crusade. It is narrated by Niccolò Polo, the father of the famed explorer, Marco Polo. The book was written in third-person when it followed Altair's story, and written in first-person when Niccolò narrated.[1]
Book summary
"Niccolò Polo, father of Marco, will finally reveal the story he has kept secret all his life - the story of Altaïr, one of the Brotherhood's most extraordinary assassins.
Altaïr embarks on a formidable mission - one that takes him throughout the Holy Land and shows him the true meaning of the Assassin's Creed. To demonstrate his commitment, Altaïr must defeat nine deadly enemies, including the Templar leader, Robert de Sable.
Altaïr's life story is told here for the first time: a journey that changes the course of history; his ongoing battle with the Templar conspiracy; a family life that is as tragic as it is shocking; and the ultimate betrayal of an old friend."
Plot summary
Prologue
The prologue consists of two pages, telling us who the reader is - keeping him or her unknown - and where the reader is.
Part One
1 - Niccolò and Maffeo Polo stayed in Masyaf, where the old Mentor of the Levantine Assassins had his quarters, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. At the end of his being in Masyaf, Altaïr had chosen Niccolò to tell his stories to. For weeks and countless hours, Niccolò sat with Altaïr, hearing the stories of the Mentor's life. Niccolò took Maffeo to the top of the defensive tower where a lookout first saw the invading force of Salah Al'din's army, "80 years ago (from when Niccolò told his story to Maffeo), on a day in August."
2 - The beginning of Salah Al'din's attack. The intention of the attack was to conquer Masyaf, and eventually claim the head of the Assassin leader, Al Mualim. The Masyaf people fled to safety as the army came closer, the Assassins fortifying the castle. However, instead of attacking, the Sultan's army came to a halt in the village, paying little regard to the castle. The next morning the battle began, the army trying to fight their way in as they were under constant fire of the Assassins archers, villagers joining the battle. Later, with many dead on both sides, the army retreated back to prepare for their next attack. Salah Al'din left the army, and his uncle, Shihab Al'din came up the mountain village to address the Master of the Assassins.
3 - Herein was told Shihab had come to Al Mualim "to enter into talks". The story then flash-backed into Al Mualim's mind, where he had been talking to a Master Assassin, Umar Ibn-La'Ahad, discussing his mission, which nearly failed and costed the life of one of Salah's most trusted generals. Shihab wanted payment for the death of this general; the head of the culprit. Al Mualim disapproved of this, and Shihab showed him the Assassin spy he had found, beaten up, and about to be executed instead of Umar.
4 - The next morning Maffeo awoke Niccolò, asking him what had happened to the spy and what happened to Altaïr. However, keeping to Altaïr's narrative, he skiped fifteen years, telling Maffeo about Altaïr's failure at Solomon's Temple.
5 - Altaïr arrived at Masyaf after his failure, contemplating. He met Rauf first, who was still not notified of what had happened. Secondly, he met Abbas, who did seem to know about his failure, and rubbed it into Altaïr mockingly. He then finally arrived at Al Mualim's quarters and was interrogated.
6 - Malik stepped in, furiously telling of his loss, and proudly showing his victory. Seconds later, a messenger ran in, telling the three that Robert de Sable was laying siege on Masyaf. Altaïr went out to help fight the army, before Rauf told him to come with him to a tower, to "surprise" the enemy. Later, on top of the tower, three Assassins took a Leap of Faith to show the obedience to their Master, while De Sable watched. Altaïr later, and alone, arrived at the trap, about to unleash death upon his enemy.
7 - The Assassins assembled at the courtyard, still savoring their triumph. As Altaïr came in, silence replaced the congratulations; everyone now knew about his failure at Solomon's Temple. Al Mualim started speaking to Altaïr about his victory and failure. Eventually, Al Mualim punished Altaïr for his failure, stabbing the Master Assassin in the abdomen.
8 - Altaïr still lived, and woke up to see Al Mualim, who told him why he was still alive and under what conditions; the Master Assassin now Novice, being stripped of his ranks, to learn the way of the Assassins once more.
9 - For the first time we saw Altaïr in Damascus, about to begin his Hunt for the Nine. After he slipped through the gate, he began to see what changes he wopuld go through now, being ranked a Novice instead of a Master. He then visited the Damascus Rafiq, who had already been informed of Altaïr's "difficulties". The Rafiq sent the Novice to search the city for information. After going through the city for some time, Altaïr spotted an orator, whom he then followed into a quiet alleyway, to begin his investigation.
10 - Altaïr returned to the Damascus Bureau and told the Rafiq what he knew, before being given the Feather marker and permission to assassinate Tamir, his first target. The Assassin then left the bureau to go to his target at the market place, whom he saw interrogating an agonized client. After Tamir was done with the client, Altaïr assassinated him, at which the target told his reasons to the Assassin in his final moments.
11 - It was mentioned how pleased Al Mualim was when he heard of Altaïr's success. Altaïr then narrated about Acre, his next target's location. The Assassin went by the Acre Bureau, which was owned by Jabal, whom he shared knowledge with before going out to investigate some more. After pickpocketing a scroll, Altaïr returned to the bureau and obtained his Feather marker.
12 - Next, the Assassin slipped into the Hospitalier's fortress with the help of some scholars. Inside the building, Altaïr witnessed the cruel treatment to a patient who had almost escaped. De Naplouse - Altaïr's target - tried to reason with his patient, but the madman only wanted to escape, and thus de Naplouse let the guards break both of the patient's legs. Some time after, Altaïr saw de Naplouse check up with his patients, at which the Assassin saw that even some of the patients are thankful of their doctor. As the guards were still busy, Altaïr assassinated his target, and again let the target spend his final moments with him. The Assassin then escaped, confused still by his target's last words.
13 - Altaïr spoke with Al Mualim, telling him of his target's assassination and questioning him about the confusing words he had spoken. Al Mualim also told Altaïr his next target was in Jerusalem, at which the Mentor smiled. As Altaïr came into the Jerusalem Bureau, he noticed why his Master had smiled, seeing that Malik was the bureau leader. After a small conversation, Altaïr received the feather and went out to assassinate his next target, Talal.
14 - The Assassin walked into where Talal kept his slaves, having gone straight into a trap, but walking on deeper into it as he heard his target. Altaïr and Talal conversed before Talal showed himself, having the Assassin exactly where he wanted him; in the light, where the archers could easily hit him. The target tried to kill the Assassin with guards, then fleeing himself, but after a few moments being chased already and his guards killed, Talal ended up assassinated and speaking his last words to his killer.
15 - Altaïr set up camp by a well and fell asleep, dreaming of when he was younger. A little boy Altaïr whose father had just been killed and who put the blame on Ahmad, the one that should've been killed in his place. The boy spent his next days in the room of his father. He told about Ahmad committing suicide, and how Al Mualim told the frightened Altaïr never to speak of it, not even to Abbas. The next day, he was put with Abbas to begin his apprenticeship, being hunted by nightmares if he tried to sleep. The story ended as the Assassin Altaïr woke up sweating from his nightmare, hoping to sleep again at least until light.
Part Two
16 - Al Mualim congratulated Altaïr with his success, telling him of his next targets, then letting the Assassin leave for Acre to his next target, William de Montferrat. Here he met Jabal again and gathered information before going out on investigation again.
17 - The Assassin went through the market place, eventually ending up pickpocketing a scroll. He then spotted a man pleading against de Montferrat, causing commotion within the crowds of people. Altaïr, satisfied about his discoveries, went back to Jabal and received the Feather.
18 - Returning to the citadel, Altaïr witnessed a conversation between Richard the Lionheart and William de Montferrat. The two men went into the fortress with Altaïr following them from the rooftops, taking out every archer in his way. De Montferrat stopped to speak to his guards, telling them off for their recent laziness, and as he was done and sent the guards away - thus being unprotected - Altaïr struck and assassinated him. There, Lord Montferrat told the Assassin his motives before dying.
19 - Again Altaïr spoke to Al Mualim, noticing his Master demanded so much detail on his victories, but held so much information back. Tasked with the assassination of Abu'l Nuqoud, he traveled back to Damascus, where he met the 'impertinent' Rafiq again. They argued some and told each other what they knew about the target. Altaïr visited the places Abu'l was hated, hearing some scholars talk about what the Assassin thinks is 'the new world', although he still knew nothing about it. He then went to find more information about the target, leaving for a party after he heard Abu'l Nuqoud was giving one.
20 - Being at the party, seeing all the richness of wine fountains and people clothed in silk and gold, Altaïr searched for his target. A few moments later he saw him on a balcony, and so Abu'l Nuquod addressed his public, going from friendly to hostile in his speech, also mentioning The New World. Archers took their positions, and at the end of the speech - when all the people who drank from the poisoned wine fountain were now dying - they were signaled to kill everyone that had not died yet and tried to escape. Abu'l, distracted and amused by the massacre, was soon enough assassinated by Altaïr, sharing his last thoughts with him.
21 - Altaïr visited Al Mualim again and questioned him about his findings, trying to become less confused about his targets' words.
22 - As Altaïr came into Jerusalem, he had some trouble with guards, but eventually arrived at the bureau where he met Malik again, where he told him that his next target was Majd Addin. After some arguing, Altaïr left to visit the Wailing Wall, where his target would be at the execution plaza.
23 - The Assassin approached the execution plaza and saw the show was about to start, Majd Addin speaking to his public. He introduced the people he was about to slaughter; the harlot, the thief, the gambler and the heretic. The last one being an Assassin. In Addin's show, he killed the first three of his victims, a commotion starting to grow as the Assassin was about to be executed, proving fatal for the executioner, as Altaïr used this commotion to get close enough to assassinate him. Altaïr listened to what the dying Templar told him, then as he escaped; Malik's men freed the Assassin.
24 - Altaïr spoke with Al Mualim, and again questioned him about the words of his targets. The Master showed him the Apple of Eden, then told him about his next targets; Sibrand and Jubair.
25 - Here the story told us about young Altaïr and Abbas becoming friends and, together, learning the ways of the Assassins. Altaïr pitied Abbas for not knowing about his father, so he told him, expecting tears, anger, disbelief, but never silence.
26 - Altaïr stood on top of a building, looking down at a fire where books were being burned, by scholars and Jubair, his target. There Jubair spoke to the scholars about how books poison mankind's minds. As one of the scholars protested, Jubair's mood darkened, and he threw the scholar into the fire, to join the books he didn't want to burn. As the rest of the scholars left to get more books, Jubair was alone, and Altaïr took this moment to assassinate him, listening to his words, leaving before getting caught by guards. Altaïr spoke with Al Mualim, his Master giving him his full rank again. Al Mualim then questioned him about the Assassins' ways, to see if Altaïr had changed, then tasking him to his final target before de Sable, Sibrand.
27 - Again, and for the last time, Altaïr visited Acre. There he talked to Jabal, who apologized for his mistrust in Altaïr's dedication to the Assassins' cause. Altaïr then headed for the docks, where he saw a frightened Sibrand bullying a priest for looking like an Assassin, whom he then killed. Sibrand then went to his own boat, with which he would try to escape, but soon enough, as the guards had dispersed at Sibrand's own command, Altaïr assassinated him. Again, Altaïr listened to what his target said, and again Altaïr became more and more confused as to what they said. Then, meeting with Al Mualim again, Altaïr questioned him about de Sable's cause. After having spoken to him and leaving Masyaf, he saw Abbas, remembering an old wound his former friend had caused.
28 - A flashback to young Abbas and Altaïr, after Altaïr had told his friend about his father. The days after that, Abbas became more and more quiet, and one day, as they sparred, his rage unleashed on young Altaïr.
29 - Master Assassin Altaïr arrived at the Jerusalem Bureau, slightly pleased to meet Malik, who greeted him more friendly. Altaïr told Malik that he should try find out more about what Altaïr didn't see, and he apologized for his arm and brother. Altaïr then went to the cemetery, feeling that there was something wrong about it. However, before the Assassin could leave, the trap had already been sprung, leaving him in a frenzy of arrows and swords. He had seen that de Sable, who was also at the cemetery, didn't look like he remembered, but now even de Sable sounded like a woman as he spoke. A few moments later, and all of the guards killed, he stabbed 'de Sable' in the shoulder and took her under cover, to hear her out, pulling off the helmet to see that it was indeed a woman. Then after having escaped to the Bureau, he told Malik it was a trap. After his conversation with Malik, Altaïr headed for Arsuf, where he would find the real Robert de Sable.
30 - Altaïr saw the armies that met in Arsuf, that of Salah Al'din and Richard the Lionheart battling as far as the eye could see. The Assassin tried to make his way to the rear of the Crusader army, where Richard would be. There he tried to convince the King that he came with the intention to negotiate, not fight, telling him that de Sable was a traitor. However, as Richard couldn't decide, he let the Templar and Assassin battle, and whoever won was right.
31 - Altaïr having killed Robert de Sable in battle, interrogated the dying Templar of what he knew, finally opened the Assassin's eyes to his Master, that he was indeed betraying him. Then, when Robert died, Altaïr traveled back to Masyaf.
32 - Here the Assassin found Masyaf totally deserted. As he walked through the village, he was attacked by a group of other Assassins, whom he killed. After that, he saw Malik with a group of his Assassins, and Altaïr told them to be careful; what had happened could happen to the Rafiq too. Altaïr and Malik parted ways, and when the Assassin arrived at the courtyard, he saw all the villagers of Masyaf crowded up there, brainwashed. Altaïr knew Al Mualim was certainly a Templar, an enemy.
33 - The Apprentice battled his Master, whom first used the Apple to create duplicates of Altaïr's nine victims, then made copies of himself and lastly he directly battled Altaïr, which proved the old traitor fatal. As Al Mualim died, he let go of the Apple, which was then picked up by the Assassin, who activated it, seeing things of the future in it and letting it display a map of the world. Malik then came running in, saying the spell that had been cast over Masyaf was broken. Altaïr, still having the artifact, was fighting to destroy it, but was physically unable to. Altaïr was now the Master of the Order.
Part Three
34 - Niccolò continued his story about Altaïr, after he became Mentor; many sided against him, but Altaïr knew how he could persuade them. The Assassin was also still thinking of his encounter with Maria, and of what the Apple was. Altaïr was curious of what the Templars were planning, and thus headed for Acre with a group of followers, putting Malik in temporary control of the Order.
35 - There was an absence of Templar soldiers everywhere in Acre. Later, he discovered a small fleet of ships that was Templar owned. As the Assassin got closer to the fleet, he heard a group of people talk, also hearing the voice of Maria. He discovered the Templars are now ruled by Armand Bouchart. As the conversation between the group ended, Maria was left alone, and Altaïr came up to talk to her. A few moments later, Altaïr went back to his crew - Maria tied up walking with him - that they were heading for Limassol.
36 - Altaïr sailed to Cyprus with Maria, discovering that it was overtaken by Templars; some of the population that were unhappy with the tyrannic leadership, joined the Resistance. There Altaïr met Alexander, a friend in the Resistance. They decided it was best to keep Maria captive in a safehouse, while the Assassin went to find Osman, who would help him get inside Limassol Castle. Osman told him that Frederick the Red had to be assassinated before he could help any further; so that he was appointed to his position and could control the guard activity in the Castle. Altaïr returned to the safehouse, questioning Maria about the Archive and conversing with Alexander. Then, after some time, Altaïr went back to the Castle to assassinate Frederick.
37 - Osman had done his job, the Castle's security had dropped to just a few men. Deep inside the Castle, Altaïr found his target, who was presiding a duel between two men. The Assassin dropped down behind Frederick, and as he turned to speak, Altaïr slashed his blade through the male's throat, killing him before he could finish his sentence. Next, the Master killed the remaining men. As he left, Altaïr saw why the Castle was so poorly guarded; the safehouse was set on fire.
38 - Having found safety on the rooftops, Altaïr saw people flee from their houses, and he decided to go see why, following them, hearing that Armand Bouchart had arrived just recently. He also saw Maria in the crowd. At the cathedral steps stood Osman, and a few moments later Bouchart appeared, enlightening the crowd about Frederik the Red's death and recent changes. Osman protested against these changes, at which he angered Bouchart, who thus rammed his sword into the stomach of Osman. Some moments later, Maria rushed to the steps of the cathedral, bowing down in front of Bouchart, who already saw her as a traitor. As Bouchart left, Maria was bound and dragged away. Altaïr followed Maria, saving her and taking her back to Alexander, who told Altaïr that Bouchart was heading for Kyrenia. Altaïr decided to follow him.
39 - The Assassin and the Templar had boarded a pirate ship, telling each other about their lives as they sailed to Kyrenia. Once there, the pirates found out that they were the people Bouchart was looking for, and tried to kill Altaïr and Maria. However, Altaïr easily disposed of the annoyances, discovering Maria had once again escaped.
40 - Easily he found her back, and he also met Markos, who promised to keep Maria captive as Altaïr was to visit Barnabas, the contact Alexander told him about. Arriving at the safe-house, Barnabas and Altaïr conversed, the newly met man telling him of Jonas, a traitor who had been working for the Templars. A few moments later, Altaïr found Jonas and assassinated him, talking with his dying victim, he thought about the Bull he had mentioned, and who it could have been. He went back to Maria and Markos, questioning them about the Bull. They agreed on going to a safe-house in the Commons District, where Barnabas was. Altaïr felt unsure about Barnabas now, but listened when he told him to go see the riots at the church.
41 - There, looking at the riots from on top of the rooftops, he made the decision that the Bull had to die. But when Altaïr returned to the safe-house, Barnabas was nowhere to be seen; he was in fact a traitor, as the Assassin's instincts had already pointed out. Markos and Maria had already arrived, and they told Altaïr that the citizens were protesting the death of Jonas. After a brief conversation, Altaïr found out that Moloch - the Bull - resided in Kantara Castle.
42 - Moving through the well-defended castle, disposing of any guards that crossed paths with him, he eventually found the Bull, hidden in a secret room under a trap door. There, he tried to stealth kill him, but Moloch already heard him coming, having prepared himself, he picked up the Assassin as if he were a trophy, almost choking him to death. Out of boredom, Moloch let Altaïr live, which would prove fatal for the Bull as Altaïr, exhausted by the long battle, finally drove his blade far enough into his massive opponent so that something inside him snapped, killing him. Altaïr contemplated who would replace this tyrant.
43 - Altaïr found out that Maria had been taken away by Templars as he came back to the safe-house. Markos, being among the ones that could escape in time, told him the Templars harnessed the power of the Dark Oracle and used her to find the safe-house. Markos also told him that Barnabas had been executed the day before Altaïr arrived; thus now he knew he was replaced by a Templar. Altaïr left for the place the Resistance prisoners were being held, letting them free and hearing that Maria had been taken by Shalim, the Bull's son. Soon enough Altaïr was scaling walls of the fortress at Buffavento. Once inside, he found Shalim and Bouchart talking, also mentioning Alexander. Now the Assassin was making his way to the Dark Oracle. As he moved into her cell - or lair - she began acting more unsettled, eventually attacking Altaïr, at which he had to put her down for his own safety. Later, back at the safe-house, he wrote Codex page five, and a part of eight.
44 - Altaïr decided to follow Shalim, in hope to find Maria, but instead, ending up at a brothel, so he returned to the market place where Markos was. He told Altaïr that Shalim had to go to the cathedral a lot, since he needed to make frequent confessions about his lifestyle, and that he thus had to speak to the monks there, to find out more about his target. There he found Shalim himself, speaking about Bouchart's wishes to the crowd he had gathered. Shalim left, Altaïr followed, ending up at the St Hilarion Castle, in which Shalim disappeared. The Assassin, having lost his target, sat down on a low wall nearby as some courtesans crossed the docks, Maria being one of them. With them, he entered the castle, unnoticed.
45 - The writer tells the reader that Altaïr should've known Shalim had a twin brother, Shahar, and that he was the one delivering the speech. Maria and Shahar conversed about the Templar ways, before being interrupted by Altaïr. The real Shalim came in with guards, and the Assassin finally noticed they were twins. Maria quickly disposed of the guards, then fled, leaving Altaïr to fight two skilled swordsmen alone - slaying them both. Later, he returned to the safe-house, telling Markos he would be heading back to Limassol. He also wrote another piece of the Codex, page one.
46 - Arriving at Limassol, he located the safe-house and found Alexander. In a brief confrontation with him, Altaïr found out that he wasn't a Templar, but the two had been set up against each other, as they were both tricked into believing each other were Templar-sided Resistance members. Altaïr then headed off to a failed search for Bouchart, coming back to find the safe-house empty, a note left there for him. The Assassin went to the courtyard where the note said they were due to meet, only to find the dead body of Alexander; it was a trap. The fake Barnabas came out, and as Altaïr unsheathed his sword, he opened the door to the resentful crowd outside, to make them think the Assassin was the one who killed Alexander. Altaïr couldn't kill civilians, so he used the Apple he had with him to persuade them to his will, saving himself and setting them up against the Templars. 'Barnabas', prepared to fight, came down the ramparts, but was stopped by Maria, who put a blade through his chest.
47 - Maria then took Altaïr with her to the Archives, telling him to follow her, being obstructed by guards on his path, but eventually making it into the almost empty library, seeing both Bouchart and Maria. She was holding off the Templar leader, only just, before being struck by his sword, tumbling, yelling in pain. Bouchart made the first move, quickly tiring, and Altaïr made the last, the dying man giving him respect - and ignorance - for this, telling the Assassin of the power of the Pieces of Eden as he drew his last breath. Cannons were then fired at the Archive, to destroy every last piece of it. Altaïr quickly escaped, taking Maria with him. Later, after the Templars had left, taking all the pieces of archive with them, Altaïr and Maria were talking to each other again; Maria telling Altaïr she was heading east, at which he replied he was also heading east.
Part Four
48 - Niccolò told Maffeo that Darim who invited them to Masyaf was the son of Maria and Altaïr, that Maria and Altaïr were wed in Limassol, and that Maria gave birth to a second son two years after Darim was born; Sef. He also told him that the Codex was a summary of all the discoveries Altaïr had made, and he tried thinking of why they were invited in the first place; maybe because it had to do with them living in Constantinople? He then continued the story at the point Altaïr returned from his travel East, to a Masyaf where everything had changed.
49 - The Ibn-La'Ahad family rode slowly into Masyaf, where Swami - still an apprentice when Altaïr left - greeted them first. Masyaf had become a darker place, and had changed much to what Altaïr had planned it to be, acting in on the Assassin's instincts. They were led to a small house to the west of the fortress, where they were told that Malik was in prison, Sef had traveled to Alamut, and a meeting of the council had been planned the next day; with Abbas as chairman. Altaïr told Darim to ride to Alamut, in order to bring Sef back.
50 - The following day, Altaïr and Maria were led through the citadel by Swami, to the council, where Altaïr was forced to report about his trip to the East. After the story, Abbas informed Altaïr and Maria that Sef had been killed by Malik, which was why he was imprisoned. Then, as Altaïr lost control of his emotions, he stated that the former Mentor could not resume leadership of the Order, thus the leadership stayed with the council.
51 - Back in the small cabin, Maria and Altaïr discussed their situation; Masyaf had been neglected, Sef who had been murdered by Malik, Abbas who was now leader of the Order, what they were going to do, the Apple that Maria wanted to be destroyed by now. Altaïr headed for Masyaf's dungeons, where Malik laid, neglected and emaciated. There, Altaïr found that he wasn't the one who murdered Sef.
52 - He took Malik back to the cabin where both Maria and Altaïr cared for the almost dying friend. Malik told them Sef had been murdered by Abbas as he staged his coup, two years ago. In the next room, Altaïr and Maria planned their next move; to confront Abbas. Moments later, Altaïr stood at the courtyard with Abbas, who had his Assassin loyalists gathered with him. There, Swami came up to Abbas, delivering a sack to him. What Abbas pulled out of that sack was the head of Altaïr's former friend, Malik, eyeballs rolled up and the neck dripping with fresh blood. Abbas accused Altaïr of murdering Malik, then he took Maria and held a dagger to her throat - the same dagger his father had killed himself with. Altaïr then pulled the Apple from his robe, which Swami instantly reached for, all of Altaïr's rage being transmitted into him, as he brutally - controlled by the Apple - killed himself with his own hands, then he took out his dagger and slashed himself open. Maria, trying to reach for Altaïr, got hit by Swami's dagger at her throat, both of them falling to the ground, dying. As Abbas ordered his loyalists to kill Altaïr, the Assassin fleed. Having finally reached the top of the tower of which he had jumped a lifetime ago, he hobbled to the platform, spread his arms out, and dropped.
53 - Niccolò finally understood why he had been invited; to spread the word of the Assassins. Maffeo now wanted to stay, while Niccolò wanted to leave, whereas it was vice versa at the beginning of their stay; the reason being that Mongols were heading to Masyaf. Niccolò told the reader he had had some presents from Altaïr, having his suspicions as to what they might be. He skipped the story to a man in the desert, twenty years from where Altaïr escaped from Masyaf. ... Mukhlis, a tradesman, was on a journey back to his family in Masyaf; now he was somewhere in the desert, a two days' ride away from home. He had heard of bandits plundering throughout the desert, taking all belongings and leaving the owners upside down in trees with their guts hanging from them. Bayhas, son of Fahad, being the most brutal of all. Mukhlis is forced to rest, and the next day he found himself with a stranger hanging over him, holding a blade to his neck. He and his companion bandits hung him in a tree, but before they could kill him, Altaïr arrived.
54 - The old Assassin instantly took out one of the three men. A battle started and Altaïr, outnumbered and not in the best shape, was immediately tired out, bleeding severely from his wounds. There, Mukhlis - still tied hanging to the tree - grabbed hold of Bayhas, the leader of the bandit group, at which Altaïr sliced the enemy open in his last strand of power, scaring off the third bandit. Then, Altaïr went unconscious almost bleeding to death. Mukhlis, having freed himself, put Altaïr over his horse and headed home.
55 - One of Fahad's men had claimed the life of Bayhas' killer, and word had spread about the return of Altaïr throughout the village in the week the Assassin had been unconscious. Then he awoke to talk to Mukhlis about his current situation and where he had been after throwing himself of the tower, also mentioning how Altaïr was planning to free the village.
56 - The next day, Altaïr intervened in fights, showing the people of the village the Assassins' ways. He also went to the basketweaver and a blacksmith to get his weapons made; all ideas taken from the Apple. The next few days Altaïr noticed a man watching him, stalking him, eventually showing himself, not being an enemy but a friend. It was Malik, son of Malik, known as Tazim to most of the Order. He let Altaïr know that he and some other Assassins would join him in taking back Masyaf.
57 - The day after, Mukhlis informed people of the village that the Master was to march up the hill, which excited them into gathering at the marketplace, where Altaïr then joined them. He told the reader of his thoughts, what had gone through him, what Maria would've said if she was still with him. There, at the marketplace, Altaïr and the villagers waited for young Malik to come back with his support. After some time, men dressed in white robes with cowls came from the shadows, to immediately win the trust of their leader who had doubted Malik's stealth. Immediately they left for the hills, to Abbas, with the instructions not to kill anyone. There, marching toward the fortress, Abbas' loyalists attacked, to soon be neutralized, unharmed. Above, where Abbas' archers were, this sparked a rebellion, unwilling to shoot their own people, following the example Altaïr had given. Inside the castle, Altaïr and Abbas faced each other, Abbas still accusing the other of lying about his father. Then, when Abbas ordered his men to kill him, Altaïr shot him with his newly acquired Hidden Gun, scaring off any of the enemy's followers. Abbas shared his last words with Altaïr, where the old Assassin still saw that orphan boy the moment he passed away. Two days later, Fahad came back to Masyaf, explaining that it was mostly his wife's interference that he had to avenge their son's name. Fahad left, in good mood, thanks to Altaïr's negotiation skills.
58 - Niccolò told the reader that the Mongols had arrived, and that Altaïr had gathered with them to give them their last objects to keep safe; artifacts - five of them, each of them being a stone with a hole in its center, keys imbued with a message. Then Niccolò and Maffeo left Masyaf, which was already being overrun by the Mongols, Altaïr barking orders at his Assassins to try and fend off their enemy.
59 - The Polos had lost the Codex, but were still holding on to the artifacts, which they were to place in Constantinople, for an Assassin of the future to find, also spreading word of the Creed and setting up an Assassins guild there.
Epilogue
The mysterious Assassin - the reader - heard noises from his cabin, indicating they were approaching land. He closed Niccolò's journal, secured his blade mechanism and pulled up his cowl. He opened the hatch of his quarters to see people welcoming him. Ezio was in the great city, Constantinople.
Differences from Assassin's Creed
Assassinations
- Altaïr kills William before Abu'l Nuqoud; whereas in the game the sequence order suggests the opposite.
- All three accused by Majd Addin die by his hand and he finishes the speech for the assassin, whereas in the game the player is able to save all accused people.
- Altaïr kills Jubair before Sibrand, whereas in the game the sequence order suggests the opposite.
- All 'memory corridor' dialogues take place in the book, but they are explained either by the stealth of approach (the majority of targets), or by guards' shock (Majd Addin).
- When trying to assassinate Robert at Majd Addin's funeral, Altaïr realises that there is a decoy acting as Robert at the funeral and fights to find out who it is, whereas in the game he seems surprised by what he finds after taking off Maria's helmet. However, it should be noted that in the book, he is still surprised to see that it was a woman.
Equipment
- The hidden blade has a special mechanism to activate the blade, as art concepts show; whereas in the game no such mechanism existed.
Other Events
- Being stripped of his ranks, Altaïr begins his quest for redemption with going to Damascus in order to kill Tamir, thus skipping the hunt for traitor in Masyaf.
- Altaïr does not interact with other assassins during his investigations of the nine targets.
- Altaïr actually sees Malik's men release their accused brother from the execution.
