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The symbol of the [[Assassin]] Order, though varying slightly over different time periods and countries, holds essentially the same shape and style. In ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', the logo is used to mark the entrances of city [[Bureau]]s, and is seen on the many banners decorating the fortress of Masyaf. Within ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', it is used on the mechanisms within the many [[Assassin's Tombs|Assassin's tombs]], on the banners and walls of [[Monteriggioni]], and is worn openly on the clothes of many known Assassins, such as [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and [[Nikolai Orelov]]. | The symbol of the [[Assassin]] Order, though varying slightly over different time periods and countries, holds essentially the same shape and style. In ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', the logo is used to mark the entrances of city [[Bureau]]s, and is seen on the many banners decorating the fortress of Masyaf. Within ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', it is used on the mechanisms within the many [[Assassin's Tombs|Assassin's tombs]], on the banners and walls of [[Monteriggioni]], and is worn openly on the clothes of many known Assassins, such as [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] and [[Nikolai Orelov]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:38, 7 October 2010
The symbol of the Assassin Order, though varying slightly over different time periods and countries, holds essentially the same shape and style. In Assassin's Creed, the logo is used to mark the entrances of city Bureaus, and is seen on the many banners decorating the fortress of Masyaf. Within Assassin's Creed II, it is used on the mechanisms within the many Assassin's tombs, on the banners and walls of Monteriggioni, and is worn openly on the clothes of many known Assassins, such as Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Nikolai Orelov.
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Original rendition
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Renaissance rendition
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Russian Revolution rendition