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==Renditions==
==Renditions==
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Insignia 4.png|[[Persian Assassins]]<br>Achaemenid dynasty
Insignia 4.png|[[Persian Brotherhood of Assassins|Persian Brotherhood]]<br>Achaemenid dynasty
Insignia 5.png|[[Babylonian Assassins]]<br>Argead dynasty
Insignia 5.png|[[Babylonian Brotherhood of Assassins|Babylonian Brotherhood]]<br>Argead dynasty
Insignia 2.png|[[Chinese Assassins]]<br>Qin dynasty
Insignia 2.png|[[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Brotherhood]]<br>Qin dynasty
Insignia 3.png|[[Egyptian Assassins]]<br>Ptolemaic dynasty
Insignia 3.png|[[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|Egyptian Brotherhood]]<br>Ptolemaic dynasty
Insignia 1.png|[[Roman Assassins]]<br>Roman era
Insignia 1.png|[[Roman Brotherhood of Assassins|Roman Brotherhood]]<br>Ancient Roman era
Syrian Insignia-R2.png|[[Levantine Assassins]]<br>High Middle Ages
Syrian Insignia-R2.png|[[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]]<br>High Middle Ages
Insignia 6.png|[[Mongolian Assassins]]<br>High Middle Ages
Insignia 6.png|[[Mongolian Brotherhood of Assassins|Mongolian Brotherhood]]<br>High Middle Ages
AC-Encyclopedia-Italian_Insignia.png|[[Italian Assassins]]<br>[[Renaissance]]
AC-Encyclopedia-Italian_Insignia.png|[[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Brotherhood]]<br>[[Renaissance]]
ACII Armor Insignia.png|Italian Assassins (alternative)<br>Renaissance
ACII Armor Insignia.png|Italian Brotherhood (alternative)<br>Renaissance
Spanish Assassin Insignia.png|[[Spanish Assassins]]<br>Late Middle Ages
Spanish Assassin Insignia.png|[[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]]<br>Late Middle Ages
Ottoman Insignia-R.png|[[Turkish Assassins]]<br>[[Ottoman Empire]]
Ottoman Insignia-R.png|[[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]]<br>[[Ottoman Empire]]
ACE-V 6.png|Chinese Assassins<br>[[Ming dynasty]]
ACE-V 6.png|Chinese Brothehood<br>[[Ming dynasty]]
AC4 Tulum Insignia.png|[[Caribbean Assassins]]
AC4 Tulum Insignia.png|[[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|West Indies Brotherhood]]
AC4 Insignia.png|Insignia of [[Edward Kenway]]'s ''[[Jackdaw]]''
AC4 Insignia.png|Insignia of [[Edward Kenway]]'s ''[[Jackdaw]]''
Assassin gang insignia .jpg|Flag of Assassin-affiliated [[North America]]n [[gangs]]<br>[[Seven Years' War]]
Assassin gang insignia .jpg|Flag of Assassin-affiliated [[North America]]n [[gangs]]<br>[[Seven Years' War]]
ACIII Insignia.png|[[Colonial Assassins]]<br>[[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]
ACIII Insignia.png|[[Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]<br>[[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]
French Assassin Insignia.png|[[French Assassins]]<br>[[French Revolution]]
French Assassin Insignia.png|[[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Parisian Brotherhood]]<br>[[French Revolution]]
AC-Indian_Brotherhood.png|Insignia on [[Arbaaz Mir]]'s arm bracelet
AC-Indian_Brotherhood.png|Insignia on [[Arbaaz Mir]]'s arm bracelet
Russian Insignia-R.png|[[Russian Assassins]]<br>[[Russian Revolution]]
British Assassin Insignia (1).png|[[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]]<br>[[Victorian era]]
Russian Insignia-R.png|[[Russian Brotherhood of Assassins|Russian Brotherhood]]<br>[[Russian Revolution]]
ACTF-DanielInsignia.jpg|A tattoo of the Assassin insignia
ACTF-DanielInsignia.jpg|A tattoo of the Assassin insignia
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"The symbol that you sought and found... It is a mark of courage and honor, yes. But it promises pain and loss as well."
Oiá:ner, regarding the Assassins' insignia, 1777.[src]
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The Assassin insignia

The insignia of the Assassin Order, though varying slightly over different time periods and countries, held essentially the same shape and style. Each of its variations represented the various sects of the Order. The insignia was also part of the armor of leading Assassin figures in a number of time periods.

History

During the High Middle Ages, the insignia was used to mark the entrances of Assassins' Bureaus and could be seen on the banners decorating the fortress of Masyaf.[1] During the Renaissance in Italy, it was used on the mechanisms in the many Assassin Tombs and on the banners and walls of Monteriggioni.[2] It was also displayed on the banners hung in the Tiber Island headquarters.[3] In Constantinople, Assassin Dens and ziplines had a small Assassin insignia atop them, while Bomb-crafting stations were all painted with the Turkish Assassins' own insignia.[4]

Additionally, the insignia was worn openly on the armor and clothing of certain known Assassins, such as Mario Auditore,[2] Ezio Auditore da Firenze,[2] Nikolai Orelov,[5] Achilles Davenport, John de la Tour, Ratonhnhaké:ton,[6], Aveline de Grandpré[7] and Saeko Mochizuki.[8] Certain modern-day Assassins also wore the insignia in the form of a tattoo, such as Daniel Cross[5] and Kiyoshi Takakura.[8]

Trivia

  • In the Sanctuary, all of the statues had different variations of the Assassin insignia on their waists.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Desmond searched for Assassin insignias painted onto the walls, in order to guide him to the Colosseum Vault.
  • The cape worn during the Carnevale in Assassin's Creed II bore an emblem similar to the Assassin insignia.
  • The insignia bore some resemblance to the symbol of the Freemasons, the square and compasses.
    • It also resembles the bottom side of an eagle skull.
  • Both the original Levantine insignia and the Russian variations were vertically asymmetrical, unlike the most of variations known.
  • The insignia could be seen on the back of the Seusenhofer armor and the Armor of Brutus.
  • The coin on the Mongolian Assassin insignia resembled one from the Ming Dynasty of China which occurred much later than the period the insignia originated from.
  • As the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad wore a cloak clasp in the shape of the Renaissance Roman Assassins’ insignia. His robes were also adorned by multiple symmetrical insignia.
  • Both William Kidd's and Alonzo Batilla's outfits featured an Assassin insignia, however, it is unknown if they possessed knowledge of the Brotherhood.

Renditions

References