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{{quote|Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine<br>("Nothing is true, Everything is permitted" in Arabic)''|The Assassin's Creed}} The '''Assassins''', also known as the '''Hashshashin''', are an organized Order of Assassins, who are in a continuous low-grade war with their greatest adversaries: the [[Knights Templar]]. The order has existed for at least a millennium, and was active during the [[Assassin's Creed|Third Crusade]], the [[Assassin's Creed 2|Renaissance]], and even into the year 2012.
{{quote|Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine<br>("Nothing is true, Everything is permitted" in Arabic)''|The Assassin's Creed}}
The '''Assassins''', also known as the '''Hashshashin''', were an organized Order of Assassins, who fought a continuous secret war war with their greatest adversaries: the [[Knights Templar]] for over one-thousand years. The order existed for at least a millennium, and was active during the [[Assassin's Creed|Third Crusade]], the [[Assassin's Creed 2|Renaissance]], and into the 21<sup>st</sup> Century.




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[[File:AssassinGuard.png|thumb|Rauf, a combat instructor, wearing similar robes to other high ranked Assassin guard in Masyaf.]]
[[File:AssassinGuard.png|thumb|Rauf, a combat instructor, wearing similar robes to other high ranked Assassin guard in Masyaf.]]
The order believes in a firm creed of values that strictly govern their way of life, consisting of three [[tenets]]: stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent, hide in plain sight, and never compromise the Brotherhood. These tenets are lived daily by Assassins in the fight for "peace in all things". The Assassins carry out their duties through political strategic assassination, and by doing so, potential threats to peace are forever suppressed. By killing one individual, the Assassins believe that they can save tens of thousands.
The order believed in a strong set of values that strictly governed their way of life, the Creed, which consisted of three [[tenets]]: stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent, hide in plain sight, and never compromise the Brotherhood. These tenets permeated every aspect of the Assassins' daily life, as well as their fight for "peace in all things". The Assassins carried out their duties through political strategic assassination, in the hope that killing one individual, would lead to the salvation of thousands. The assassins believed that they fight on behalf of those who do not possess the abilities, resources, or knowledge to speak out against those who abuse their power.
 
Through their work, Assassins could be easily looked upon as keepers of peace. Assassins believe that they fight on behalf of those people who do not possess their abilities, resources, or knowledge to speak out against those in power who harm the powerless. Assassins speak to these corrupted men for the dispossessed by introducing them to the sharp edge of a blade.


[[File:AssassinInformant.png|thumb|left|An Assassin informant.]]
[[File:AssassinInformant.png|thumb|left|An Assassin informant.]]
By doing so, the common people are freed from the shackles of oppression. Even though the Assassins fight for the people, they are feared, because no matter how one looks at the matter, killing above the bounds of the law for noble purposes is still killing, still an essentially evil act. The only way to justify the Assassins' deeds is to see them through the prism of long-term self-defense, though many moralists and philosophers claim this is just sophistry, a rationalization for murder. The Assassins were most feared due to their terrifying reputation for taking life in public places before many witnesses. The Assassins did so to create an atmosphere in which it was not safe to commit corrupt acts under the sun. This spread fear amongst their enemies, for they never knew when they might fall to an enemy who they could not see or hear.
Despite their service to those who would otherwise suffer, the assassins were still feared by the general populous, due mainly to their method of ensuring peace. The Assassins were most feared due to their terrifying reputation for taking life in public places before many witnesses &ndash; done so as to bring fear into the hearts of those who might abuse their power or corrupt the innocent &ndash; before vanishing into the crowd without a trace. To assist in this, the assassins used a particularly efficient weapon for assassinations: the [[hidden blade]], a single thrust from which could end the life of its victim.


Assassins used a particularly efficient weapon for assassinations: the [[Hidden Blade]]. A single thrust from this weapon could change the course of the Holy Land's future, as well as that of all future history. Such power could easily go to an Assassin's head, causing him to lift himself above others knowing he could change history, thus becoming as corrupt as the men whom he slew. But the devotion to the Assassins primary goal (peace in all things) and the knowledge of their "Assassin's Creed" provided the moral guidance necessary to keep the corruption caused by ultimate power at bay. This was not always the case. In order to have the precise political impact desired by an assassination, the Assassins possessed extensive political knowledge and remained always in tune with the ever-changing politics surrounding the many empires of the Holy Land and later of Western Europe during the Renaissance. They used this information to decide whose death would most benefit the people of their region.
However, in order to ascertain which death might best assist the assassins' goals, extensive political knowledge was a must have, and so the assassins remained always in tune with the ever-changing politics surrounding them. Obtaining the information was the job of low-level members of the Order, who would be stationed throughout the cities of the world; these spies would watch the local nobles and rulers, looking for signs of corruption or membership in the [[Knights Templar]]. Once gathered, any information was passed on to the assassins' who were responsible for the execution of the assassination.


Obtaining this information was done by stationing agents within the various cities of the Middle East and Europe to keep an eye on the actions of the various nobles and rulers. When deployed on missions, elite master assassins or blade hands were the ones responsible for carrying out public assassinations. They worked alone in the field, usually disguised as holy scholars of any of the three major monotheistic faiths or other suitable caricatures. When stationed in a particular city, the Assassins would spend an immense amount of time getting acquainted with their environment and learning where and when it would be best to strike at their chosen target. The actual strike itself always took place in public. By performing the murder in the public's eye, the Assassins knew without a doubt that news and information about the assassination would spread quickly amongst the common people, and those other corrupt men who served the one assassinated, effectively spreading fear and disrupting the chain of command among the corrupted regime that had been targeted by the Assassins.
===Training===
The assassins spent their entire lifetime training to kill. From an early age they were taught to observe their surroundings and plan ahead; combat was a must and training was continuous, with a focus on bladed weapons of all sorts being their expertise. However, despite such a focus on combat, the greatest consideration in the assassins' training was concealment; stealth was the greatest weapon of the assassin and everything about their life, the clothes the wore, where the lived, even how the walked emphasised a devotion to concealment. It was the duty of an assassin to reach their target and stand beside them, before they struck, and sink away into the crowd.


Note: The Templars think that religion is just a lie and a means to control, the Assassins do not deny religion, but they say it has been misunderstood (e.g. the garden of Eden)
The other significant focus of an assassins training was maneuverability. By the time an assassin reached the rank of [[Master Assassin]], he was also a master of an early form of [[wikipedia:parkour|parkour]] widely utilised by the assassins. Widely seen as alien by the general populous, this method of movement allowed the assassins to reach areas not normally accessible to man. From scaling a wall to climbing to one of a cities many [[view point]]s, parkour gave the assassins a significant advantage over the average city guard.


==History==
==History==
===Third Crusade===
===Third Crusade===
[[File:Almualimassassins.png|thumb|300px|Al Mualim and the Assassins in the fortress of Masyaf.]]
[[File:Almualimassassins.png|thumb|300px|Al Mualim and the Assassins in the fortress of Masyaf.]]
In 1191, during the Third Crusade, the Syrian branch of the Assassins Order has its stronghold in the fortress of [[Masyaf]]. Led by [[Al Mualim]], the Assassins battle with the Templars and their leader, [[Robert de Sable]] over ideologies and the means with which to accomplish them. It is during the Third Crusade and this low-scale war with the Templars that [[Altaïr ]]must find wisdom within himself from the "Assassin's Creed" in order to accomplish the assassinations appointed for his redemption. As the war intensifies and Altaïr begins to understand the Assassin's true way of life: the "Creed", its meaning begins to open Altaïr's eyes and mind to question his cause and the lives he is meant to take in the name of the Assassin's peace. Is killing these men the true and only way to teach those that have strayed? Or do they not deserve a second chance; "misguided perhaps but pure in motive". Altaïr, after killing Robert de Sable, confronts his Master, Al Mualim, who has secretly been a high-ranking [[Templar]] the entire time. After a grueling struggle, Altaïr defeats Al Mualim and becomes the leader of the Assassins, though many lives were lost during Al Mualim's short reign of Terror. Altaïr then dedicates the Order to hunting down and destroying the remaining Artifacts, left by "Those Who Came Before," using the [[Piece of Eden]] to find them.
In 1191, during the Third Crusade, the Syrian branch of the Assassins Order was centered in the fortress of [[Masyaf]], deep within the kingdom of the Holy Land. Led by [[Al Mualim]], the assassins battled with the Templars and their leader, [[Robert de Sable]], over ideologies and the means with which to accomplish them. It is during the Third Crusade that the assassins learnt of a Templar interest in an [[Piece of Eden|ancient artifact]] hidden within the catacombs of [[wikipedia:Solomon's Temple|Solomon's Temple]] and decided to keep it from their grasps; the mission was a success, although a costly one. With the death of one assassin and the arrival of the Templar army at the gates of Masyaf, the assassins proceeded to literally crush most of the Templar army under a concealed onslaught of logs, before driving the Templars from the village below.
 
Following the assault, the assassin blamed for the loss of life that day &ndash; [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] &ndash; was severly reprimanded, and then tasked with removing nine influential individuals who plagued the Holy Land with their corrupt rule. As Altaïr made his way down the list, made up of both Crusader and Saracen individuals, the revelation that their goal &ndash; to bring peace to the people of the Holy Land &ndash; was just, unsettled him greatly, as he felt his victims were "misguided perhaps but pure in motive". This was a view shared by Al Mualim, who agreed with their goals, but felt their attitude of "the end justifies the means" undermined the good they sought to ensure. As his mission progressed, Altaïr sought to know what binded his victims, and the realization that they were all Templars only served to reinforce the assassins determination to bring an end to the Templar plot.
 
By the end of the year the assassins' had victored over their Templar enemies; [[Robert de Sable]], Grand Master of the Knights Templar was dead, however the treachery of one of their had also hit the assassins' hard. Al Mualim, Grand Master of the Order of Assassins and a member of a coalition of ''ten'' Templar leaders was revealed to be a traitor, and killed by the very man he had sent to eliminate his fellow Templar conspirators. With Al Mualim dead, Altaïr took over as Grand Master of the Order, leading the assassins in their attempts to rebuild their strength following the costly conflict.
 
Eventually, it was decided that the Piece of Eden was too great a threat to keep in Masyaf, and the decision was made to keep it on the island of Cyprus, it the Limassol archives. However, following the liberation of the island from its Templar rulers, the Piece was kept by Altaïr until at least he completed his fabled [[Codex]].


===Renaissance===
===Renaissance===
[[File:Asslogorenaissance.png|thumb|left|Renaissance variation of the Assassins' symbol.]]
[[File:Asslogorenaissance.png|thumb|left|Renaissance variation of the Assassins' symbol.]]
During the Renaissance time period, the Assassin Order had apparently "gone underground". The reason for this is explained inside the Codex pages, where [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] states that even though the Templar Order was served a crushing defeat in the Holy Land and Cyprus, they still survived in more inconspicuous ways. As such, Altaïr believed that the Assassins too had to change tactics so as to live on.
The Order continued to thrive, despite being forced to adopt a even more secretive and isolated existance. During the time period known as [[wikipedia:the Renaissance|the Renaissance]], the Assassin Order had apparently "gone underground". The reason for this is explained inside the Codex pages, where [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] states that even though the Templar Order was served a crushing defeat in the Holy Land and Cyprus, they still survived in more inconspicuous ways. As such, Altaïr believed that the Assassins too had to change tactics so as to live on.


For example, he talked of abandoning the Assassin fortress of [[Masyaf]] and conducting their operations more covertly so as not to attract attention from their enemies. He also proposed that the method of removing the ring finger was an obvious sign to [[Templar]] forces who the Assassin members were, and found a way to modify the [[Hidden blade]] and still keep their finger. Another way Altaïr changed tactics is by introducing the use of poison which before was considered a "cowards" tool. The Renaissance Italian Assassin Order, however, didn’t follow all these traditions that were passed down to them.
Having abandoned the fotress of [[Masyaf]], the assassins spread out across the Mediterranean world, taking up residence in places like northern Italy and Spain; however, the Templars too had done as much, head quartering themselves in Rome. By 1321 the Assassin's Order had successfully intergrated itself into modern day life of northern Italy, widely unknonwn to the average folk. That same year a young sailor by the name of Domenico, the son of an assassin, was apprenticed to the poet [[Dante Alighieri]], also an assassin, who was transporting the Codex of Altaïr from Venice to Spain. During the voyage, pirates under the employ of the Templars ambushed the ship looking for the Codex, killing Dante, as well as the wife of Domenico. Fortunately for the assassins, Domenico had managed to break apart the Codex and hide it from the pirates before he and his son were forced overboard.


One example of this was the [[Auditore Family Villa|Auditore Villa]], built by Ezio's great-grandfather, which acted as an Assassin fortress, containing recovered [[Codex|Codex pages]] and the [[Altaïr's Armor|Armor of Altaïr]]. It was considered an Assassin fortress (whilst containing the [[Auditore Family Crypt]]) even displaying a mix of the Auditore and Assassin symbols.
Eventually returning to Venice, Domenico found his father and his patron, [[wikipedia:Marco Polo|Marco Polo]], an ally of the assassins, dead. So Domenico emptied the accounts of Messer Polo and travelled to the city of Florence under the assumed name of Auditore; eventually constructing the [[Auditore Family Villa|Auditore Villa]] in the city of [[Monteriggioni]], which became the centre of the Assassin's Order in Italy.


Rituals were still in place to induct new recruits as shown when [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] is finally revealed to the rest of the Assassin Order, many of who have helped him over the years. Machiavelli (the supposed Grandmaster of the Assassins during the Renaissance) conducted a ritual, whereby he posed questions to Ezio, who had to respond with ''"Nothing is true, everything is permitted"''. He then finished by burning the ring finger on Ezio’s left hand, the same finger which use to be taken from Assassins to show their commitment to their Order.
Despite the order "modernising" since the 12<sup>th</sup> Century, they still retained many of the rituals and practices, albeit altered. The practice of removing ones ring finger had as such been removed, although the seal of the Order was branded upon the finger instead; such was the induction of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] in 1487. By this time, [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] had become Grand Master of the Order of Assassins, with members throughout the major cities of northern Italy. Although significantly fewer in number, the assassins' were supported by the courtesans, thieves and [[Mercenary|condottieri]] of Florence and Venice; the guilds of which were each run by a member of the Order.


However, they did still follow Altaïr's idea of keeping hidden and evolved into a secret society, despite the display of the Villa's Assassin heritage.
During this time period, the Assassins entered another period of increased hostilities with the Templars, who were attempting to overthrow the ruling [[House of Medici]] in Florence, and the Doge of Venice. Bringing the noble families of [[House of Pazzi|Pazzi]], Barbarigo and [[House of Orsi|Orsi]] together, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar &ndash; [[Rodrigo Borgia]] &ndash; fought against the dealt a crippling blow to the Order of Assassins in 1476, when he executed the experienced warrior [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]] and his [[Federico Auditore da Firenze|two]] [[Petruccio Auditore da Firenze|sons]], although a third son, Ezio, managed to escape. With the aid of Ezio, the assassins' were able to counter Borgia's plot over a twenty-three year campaign, defeating him at every turn.
 
In 1487, the Order of Assassins learnt that the Templars had retrieved an important artifact from the island of Cyprus, and deemed its capture necessary. Following the artifact from L'Arsenale di Venezia, Ezio managed to overpower and replace the Templar guard carrying the artifact. Under this guise, Ezio met with Borgia himself and the two engaged in battle; Borgia fled upon the arrival of the assassins, and the artifact fell once again into the hands of the assassins. The assassins of this age however, were unaware of the nature of the artifact, although they did recognise it as one of the Pieces of Eden mentioned within Altaïr's Codex.


===Modern Times===
===Modern Times===
At some point, both the Templars and Assassins went undercover in society, with the Templars taking the form of many corporations such as [[wikipedia:NASA|NASA]] and [[Abstergo]]. Among the actions taken by the Assassins was the destruction of a Templar-controlled [[Piece of Eden]] in Siberia in 1908, resulting in the well-known [[Tunguska event]].
By the 21<sup>st</sup> Century, the world had changed vastly. Whilst the Order of Assassins had kept to their policy of desert camps and isolation from society, the Templars had begun to infiltrate society further; taking the form of many corporations such as [[wikipedia:NASA|NASA]], the Templats continued to search for and investigate the various Pieces of Eden they discovered. Throughout this period, the assassins continued their war, and were notably responsible for the destruction of at least one Templar-controlled in Siberia in 1908, resulting in the well-known [[Tunguska explosion]]. However, by the year 2012 the Templars, under the guise of their front company [[Abstergo Industries]] had begun kidnapping assassins, or those related to them in an attempt to locate even more the Apple. Notable captives included the mysterious [[Subject Sixteen]] and [[Desmond Miles]] &ndash; a descendant of both  Altaïr Ibn-L'Ahad and Ezio Auditore da Firenze.


The Assassins still exist in 2012, and their war with the Templars continues. However, many Assassins were kidnapped by Abstergo and were forced to use their invention, the [[Animus]], which allows the user to view his/her ancestors memories through his genes. Many of them died in these projects due to the [[Bleeding Effect]], which causes them to relive events from their ancestors' memories while not in the Animus as well as cause a host of other side effects.
Eventually, the assassins were able to free Desmond Miles, with the aid of [[Lucy Stillman]], an assassin who had been working undercover at Abstergo for at least three years by 2012. Following this, Desmond agreed to aid the assassins in their quest to defeat Abstergo, mostly for revenge, but also for closure. Utilising the [[Animus|Animus 2.0]], a copy of the machine used by Absergo to explore his genetic memories previously, Desmond followed the memories of Ezio Auditore, learning as he learnt, adopting his skills in combat and free-running. However, despite his presence, the war with the Knights Templar had taken a turn for the worse; with their numbers dwindling, the Order of Assassins was beginning to lose the war.


Though continuing to fight against the Templars' plans for world domination, the Assassins possess fewer numbers and resources than their enemies. As of September 2012, they continue to sustain heavy losses and are losing the war.
==Known assassins==
 
[[File:Zw-renaissance-assassins.png|thumb|400px|Ezio's initiation into the brotherhood.]]
==Known Assassins==
{{quote|The seeds were planted as two worlds became one. Behold, the Assassins, the children of two worlds!|Subject 16}}
{{quote|The seeds were planted as two worlds became one. Behold, the Assassins, the children of two worlds!|Subject 16}}


===Third Crusade===
The assassins had existed since before the turn of the first millennium; several known figures included [[Darius]], the killer of [[wikipedia:Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]], [[Iltani]], [[Wei Yu]], [[Amunet]] and [[Leonius]].
====Members====
[[File:Masyaffortress.png|thumb|400px|Masyaf, the Assassin's fortress.]]
*[[Al Mualim]] (Master and leader of Syrian-Assassins (Secretly was a former Templar)
*'''[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]]''' (Master Assassin and field instructor (Becomes Leader of the Syrian-Assassins after the events of the first game)
*[[Harash]] (Al Mualim's right-hand man (Sold the Assassins Order to [[Basilisk]])
*[[Malik]] (Dai over Jerusalem's Assassin Bureau)
*[[Kadar]] (Member of the Assassins and Malik's younger brother)
*[[Raoul]] (Combat Instructor)
*[[Abbas]]([[Masyaf]] Guard)
*[[Masun]] (Traitor of Masyaf)
*[[Jamal]] (possible Assassin that betrayed Masyaf)
*[[Bahir]] (Damascus - Rooftop Race Informant PC version)
*[[Karim]] (Acre - Rooftop Race Informant PC version)
*[[The Dai and Rafiqs]]


====Allies====
===Medieval and Renaissance periods===
*[[Adha]] ("The Chalice")
During the Third Crusade, the Syrian sect of the Order of Assassins was mainly made up of native, Syrian-born individuals, although some, like Altaïr were born to parents of both religions. Led by [[Al Mualim]], and later [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] himself, other members included [[Harash]], [[Malik A-Sayf|Malik]] and [[Kadar A-Sayf]], [[Raoul]], [[Abbas]], [[Masun]], [[Jamal]], [[Bahir]], [[Karim]] and [[Qulan Gal]], the death-bringer  of [[Genghis Khan]]. Allies also included various individuals, such as [[Adha]], and even former Templars like [[Maria Thorpe]].
*[[Maria Thorpe]] (Altaïr's wife)


===Renaissance===
Later on, during the Renaissance the Order had dwindled in numbers significantly. Having become much more secretive, members of the Order often had occupations a lifes outside of the Order, raning from artists, to thieves, to royal treasurers. The Grand Master at the time, [[Niccolò Machiavelli|Niccolò di Bernado dei Machiavelli]] was a Florentine noble, as well as diplomat, political philosopher, musician, and playwright. Others included [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]], a Florentine banker and his brother [[Mario Auditore]], carer of the Auditore Villa and condottieri leader, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], [[Paola]] and [[Sister Teodora]], the heads of the Florentine and Venetian brothers respecitvely, [[Antonio]], head of the Venetian Thieves Guild, [[La Volpe]], the head of the Florentine Thieves Guild, [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], condottieri of Venice and [[Luis Santangel]] and [[Raphael Sanchez]], Finance minister to Ferdinand II and Treasurer of Queen Isabella I respectively. Others included [[Dante Alighieri]] and [[Domenico Auditore]], founder of the Auditore Villa.
[[File:Zw-renaissance-assassins.png|thumb|400px|Ezio's initiation into the brotherhood.]]
====Members====
*[[Niccolò Machiavelli|Niccolò di Bernado dei Machiavelli]] (A nobleman from Florence; presumed Grand Master)
*[[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze]] (Deceased Florentine Nobleman; Mario's brother, Ezio's father)
*[[Mario Auditore da Firenze]] (Ezio's uncle and mercenary leader)
*'''[[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]]''' (Florentine Nobleman; Giovanni's son)
*[[Paola]] (Head of the Florentine Brothel)
*[[Sister Teodora]] (Head of the Venetian Brothel)
*[[Antonio]] (Head of the Venetian Thieves Guild)
*[[La Volpe]] (Head of the Florentine Thieves Guild)
*[[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]] (Head of the Venetian Mercenaries)
*[[Luis Santangel]] (Finance minister to Ferdinand II)
*[[Raphael Sanchez]] (Treasurer of Queen Isabella I)
 
====Allies====
*[[Leonardo da Vinci]] (Ezio's best friend, genius inventor)
*[[Agostino Barbarigo]] (Brother of [[Marco Barbarigo]]; Doge of Venice)
*[[Lorenzo de' Medici]] (Lord of [[Firenze]])
*[[Caterina Sforza]] (Countess of [[Forli]])
*[[Christoffa Corombo]] (Conquistador)


===Modern Times===
====Members====
*'''[[Desmond Miles]]'''
*[[Subject 16]]
*[[Lucy Stillman]]
*[[Shaun Hastings]]
*[[Rebecca Crane]]
*Any remaining Assassins alive (confirmed to be survivors by Lucy and Shaun).


===Others===
Once again, the Order had many allies amongst the common folk of Italy, and also amongst the nobility. Foremost among them was [[Leonardo da Vinci]], Ezio's closest friend and a genius of invention. Others included [[Caterina Sforza]], the Countess of [[Forlì]], [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], the ruler of Florence, [[Agostino Barbarigo]], the Doge of Venice from 1486, and the famed explorer [[Christoffa Corombo]].
====Members====
*[[Darius]]
*[[Iltani]]
*[[Wei Yu]]
*[[Qulan Gal]]
*[[Amunet]]
*[[Leonius]]
*[[Dante Alighieri]]
*[[Domenico Auditore]]


====Allies====
===21<sup>st</sup> Century===
*[[Nikola Tesla]] (An ally of the Assassins, helped destroy the Staff and cause the [[wikipedia:Tunguska Event|Tunguska Event]])
During the 21<sup>st</sup> Century the Order had sunk even further into hiding, with the numbers fewer than ever. Although it was known that more existed, only four were known by name. [[Desmond Miles]], [[Lucy Stillman]], [[Shaun Hastings]], the Order's historian, and [[Rebecca Crane]].
*[[Marco Polo]] (Brought the [[Codex]] from Mongolia to Italy)


==Known Victims of the Assassins==
==Known Victims of the Assassins==
=== Victims of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] ===
=== Victims of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad ===
====''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''====
====''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''====
*[[Tamir (Altaïr's Chronicles)|Tamir]]
*[[Tamir (Altaïr's Chronicles)|Tamir]]
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*[[Armand Bouchart]]
*[[Armand Bouchart]]


=== Victims of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] ===
=== Victims of Ezio Auditore da Firenze ===
[[File:Hashashin by wraithdt.jpg|thumb|Artist's depiction of a Hashashin in battle]]
====''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''====
====''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''====
*[[Uberto Alberti]]
*[[Uberto Alberti]]
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*[[Pedro Llorente]]
*[[Pedro Llorente]]
*[[Tomas Torquemada]] (spared)
*[[Tomas Torquemada]] (spared)
==Emblem of the Assassins==
It appears regularly throughout all ''Assassin's Creed'' games, like Ezio's Hidden Blade, Assassin Tombs, the Auditore Villa, belt buckles of Assassins, the Masyaf Temple and more notably, on the banner of each game's cover. Appears to be heavily based on the free mason symbol of the "square and compass". Freemasonry is also a secret society or a society with secrets that seemed to be heavily influential to the idea of the assassins' ideals and rituals.
==Real History==
[[File:Hashashin by wraithdt.jpg|thumb|Artist's depiction of a Hashashin in battle]]
The Hashshashin (also Hashishin, Hashashiyyin, Hashasheen or Hassassins), from which the word assassin is thought to originate, was the Persian derived designation of the Nizari branch of the Ismā'īlī Shia Muslims during the Middle Ages. It is also confirmed that King Richard hired the Hashshashin to kill Conrad of Montferrat, son of William of Montferrat.


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"Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine
("Nothing is true, Everything is permitted" in Arabic)
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―The Assassin's Creed

The Assassins, also known as the Hashshashin, were an organized Order of Assassins, who fought a continuous secret war war with their greatest adversaries: the Knights Templar for over one-thousand years. The order existed for at least a millennium, and was active during the Third Crusade, the Renaissance, and into the 21st Century.


The Order

Raoul: "Safety and peace."
Altaïr: "Upon you as well."
Raoul greeting Altaïr as he returns from Jerusalem.
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Rauf, a combat instructor, wearing similar robes to other high ranked Assassin guard in Masyaf.

The order believed in a strong set of values that strictly governed their way of life, the Creed, which consisted of three tenets: stay your blade from the flesh of an innocent, hide in plain sight, and never compromise the Brotherhood. These tenets permeated every aspect of the Assassins' daily life, as well as their fight for "peace in all things". The Assassins carried out their duties through political strategic assassination, in the hope that killing one individual, would lead to the salvation of thousands. The assassins believed that they fight on behalf of those who do not possess the abilities, resources, or knowledge to speak out against those who abuse their power.

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An Assassin informant.

Despite their service to those who would otherwise suffer, the assassins were still feared by the general populous, due mainly to their method of ensuring peace. The Assassins were most feared due to their terrifying reputation for taking life in public places before many witnesses – done so as to bring fear into the hearts of those who might abuse their power or corrupt the innocent – before vanishing into the crowd without a trace. To assist in this, the assassins used a particularly efficient weapon for assassinations: the hidden blade, a single thrust from which could end the life of its victim.

However, in order to ascertain which death might best assist the assassins' goals, extensive political knowledge was a must have, and so the assassins remained always in tune with the ever-changing politics surrounding them. Obtaining the information was the job of low-level members of the Order, who would be stationed throughout the cities of the world; these spies would watch the local nobles and rulers, looking for signs of corruption or membership in the Knights Templar. Once gathered, any information was passed on to the assassins' who were responsible for the execution of the assassination.

Training

The assassins spent their entire lifetime training to kill. From an early age they were taught to observe their surroundings and plan ahead; combat was a must and training was continuous, with a focus on bladed weapons of all sorts being their expertise. However, despite such a focus on combat, the greatest consideration in the assassins' training was concealment; stealth was the greatest weapon of the assassin and everything about their life, the clothes the wore, where the lived, even how the walked emphasised a devotion to concealment. It was the duty of an assassin to reach their target and stand beside them, before they struck, and sink away into the crowd.

The other significant focus of an assassins training was maneuverability. By the time an assassin reached the rank of Master Assassin, he was also a master of an early form of parkour widely utilised by the assassins. Widely seen as alien by the general populous, this method of movement allowed the assassins to reach areas not normally accessible to man. From scaling a wall to climbing to one of a cities many view points, parkour gave the assassins a significant advantage over the average city guard.

History

Third Crusade

Al Mualim and the Assassins in the fortress of Masyaf.

In 1191, during the Third Crusade, the Syrian branch of the Assassins Order was centered in the fortress of Masyaf, deep within the kingdom of the Holy Land. Led by Al Mualim, the assassins battled with the Templars and their leader, Robert de Sable, over ideologies and the means with which to accomplish them. It is during the Third Crusade that the assassins learnt of a Templar interest in an ancient artifact hidden within the catacombs of Solomon's Temple and decided to keep it from their grasps; the mission was a success, although a costly one. With the death of one assassin and the arrival of the Templar army at the gates of Masyaf, the assassins proceeded to literally crush most of the Templar army under a concealed onslaught of logs, before driving the Templars from the village below.

Following the assault, the assassin blamed for the loss of life that day – Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad – was severly reprimanded, and then tasked with removing nine influential individuals who plagued the Holy Land with their corrupt rule. As Altaïr made his way down the list, made up of both Crusader and Saracen individuals, the revelation that their goal – to bring peace to the people of the Holy Land – was just, unsettled him greatly, as he felt his victims were "misguided perhaps but pure in motive". This was a view shared by Al Mualim, who agreed with their goals, but felt their attitude of "the end justifies the means" undermined the good they sought to ensure. As his mission progressed, Altaïr sought to know what binded his victims, and the realization that they were all Templars only served to reinforce the assassins determination to bring an end to the Templar plot.

By the end of the year the assassins' had victored over their Templar enemies; Robert de Sable, Grand Master of the Knights Templar was dead, however the treachery of one of their had also hit the assassins' hard. Al Mualim, Grand Master of the Order of Assassins and a member of a coalition of ten Templar leaders was revealed to be a traitor, and killed by the very man he had sent to eliminate his fellow Templar conspirators. With Al Mualim dead, Altaïr took over as Grand Master of the Order, leading the assassins in their attempts to rebuild their strength following the costly conflict.

Eventually, it was decided that the Piece of Eden was too great a threat to keep in Masyaf, and the decision was made to keep it on the island of Cyprus, it the Limassol archives. However, following the liberation of the island from its Templar rulers, the Piece was kept by Altaïr until at least he completed his fabled Codex.

Renaissance

Renaissance variation of the Assassins' symbol.

The Order continued to thrive, despite being forced to adopt a even more secretive and isolated existance. During the time period known as the Renaissance, the Assassin Order had apparently "gone underground". The reason for this is explained inside the Codex pages, where Altaïr states that even though the Templar Order was served a crushing defeat in the Holy Land and Cyprus, they still survived in more inconspicuous ways. As such, Altaïr believed that the Assassins too had to change tactics so as to live on.

Having abandoned the fotress of Masyaf, the assassins spread out across the Mediterranean world, taking up residence in places like northern Italy and Spain; however, the Templars too had done as much, head quartering themselves in Rome. By 1321 the Assassin's Order had successfully intergrated itself into modern day life of northern Italy, widely unknonwn to the average folk. That same year a young sailor by the name of Domenico, the son of an assassin, was apprenticed to the poet Dante Alighieri, also an assassin, who was transporting the Codex of Altaïr from Venice to Spain. During the voyage, pirates under the employ of the Templars ambushed the ship looking for the Codex, killing Dante, as well as the wife of Domenico. Fortunately for the assassins, Domenico had managed to break apart the Codex and hide it from the pirates before he and his son were forced overboard.

Eventually returning to Venice, Domenico found his father and his patron, Marco Polo, an ally of the assassins, dead. So Domenico emptied the accounts of Messer Polo and travelled to the city of Florence under the assumed name of Auditore; eventually constructing the Auditore Villa in the city of Monteriggioni, which became the centre of the Assassin's Order in Italy.

Despite the order "modernising" since the 12th Century, they still retained many of the rituals and practices, albeit altered. The practice of removing ones ring finger had as such been removed, although the seal of the Order was branded upon the finger instead; such was the induction of Ezio Auditore da Firenze in 1487. By this time, Niccolò Machiavelli had become Grand Master of the Order of Assassins, with members throughout the major cities of northern Italy. Although significantly fewer in number, the assassins' were supported by the courtesans, thieves and condottieri of Florence and Venice; the guilds of which were each run by a member of the Order.

During this time period, the Assassins entered another period of increased hostilities with the Templars, who were attempting to overthrow the ruling House of Medici in Florence, and the Doge of Venice. Bringing the noble families of Pazzi, Barbarigo and Orsi together, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar – Rodrigo Borgia – fought against the dealt a crippling blow to the Order of Assassins in 1476, when he executed the experienced warrior Giovanni Auditore da Firenze and his two sons, although a third son, Ezio, managed to escape. With the aid of Ezio, the assassins' were able to counter Borgia's plot over a twenty-three year campaign, defeating him at every turn.

In 1487, the Order of Assassins learnt that the Templars had retrieved an important artifact from the island of Cyprus, and deemed its capture necessary. Following the artifact from L'Arsenale di Venezia, Ezio managed to overpower and replace the Templar guard carrying the artifact. Under this guise, Ezio met with Borgia himself and the two engaged in battle; Borgia fled upon the arrival of the assassins, and the artifact fell once again into the hands of the assassins. The assassins of this age however, were unaware of the nature of the artifact, although they did recognise it as one of the Pieces of Eden mentioned within Altaïr's Codex.

Modern Times

By the 21st Century, the world had changed vastly. Whilst the Order of Assassins had kept to their policy of desert camps and isolation from society, the Templars had begun to infiltrate society further; taking the form of many corporations such as NASA, the Templats continued to search for and investigate the various Pieces of Eden they discovered. Throughout this period, the assassins continued their war, and were notably responsible for the destruction of at least one Templar-controlled in Siberia in 1908, resulting in the well-known Tunguska explosion. However, by the year 2012 the Templars, under the guise of their front company Abstergo Industries had begun kidnapping assassins, or those related to them in an attempt to locate even more the Apple. Notable captives included the mysterious Subject Sixteen and Desmond Miles – a descendant of both Altaïr Ibn-L'Ahad and Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

Eventually, the assassins were able to free Desmond Miles, with the aid of Lucy Stillman, an assassin who had been working undercover at Abstergo for at least three years by 2012. Following this, Desmond agreed to aid the assassins in their quest to defeat Abstergo, mostly for revenge, but also for closure. Utilising the Animus 2.0, a copy of the machine used by Absergo to explore his genetic memories previously, Desmond followed the memories of Ezio Auditore, learning as he learnt, adopting his skills in combat and free-running. However, despite his presence, the war with the Knights Templar had taken a turn for the worse; with their numbers dwindling, the Order of Assassins was beginning to lose the war.

Known assassins

Ezio's initiation into the brotherhood.
"The seeds were planted as two worlds became one. Behold, the Assassins, the children of two worlds!"
―Subject 16

The assassins had existed since before the turn of the first millennium; several known figures included Darius, the killer of Xerxes, Iltani, Wei Yu, Amunet and Leonius.

Medieval and Renaissance periods

During the Third Crusade, the Syrian sect of the Order of Assassins was mainly made up of native, Syrian-born individuals, although some, like Altaïr were born to parents of both religions. Led by Al Mualim, and later Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad himself, other members included Harash, Malik and Kadar A-Sayf, Raoul, Abbas, Masun, Jamal, Bahir, Karim and Qulan Gal, the death-bringer of Genghis Khan. Allies also included various individuals, such as Adha, and even former Templars like Maria Thorpe.

Later on, during the Renaissance the Order had dwindled in numbers significantly. Having become much more secretive, members of the Order often had occupations a lifes outside of the Order, raning from artists, to thieves, to royal treasurers. The Grand Master at the time, Niccolò di Bernado dei Machiavelli was a Florentine noble, as well as diplomat, political philosopher, musician, and playwright. Others included Giovanni Auditore da Firenze, a Florentine banker and his brother Mario Auditore, carer of the Auditore Villa and condottieri leader, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Paola and Sister Teodora, the heads of the Florentine and Venetian brothers respecitvely, Antonio, head of the Venetian Thieves Guild, La Volpe, the head of the Florentine Thieves Guild, Bartolomeo d'Alviano, condottieri of Venice and Luis Santangel and Raphael Sanchez, Finance minister to Ferdinand II and Treasurer of Queen Isabella I respectively. Others included Dante Alighieri and Domenico Auditore, founder of the Auditore Villa.


Once again, the Order had many allies amongst the common folk of Italy, and also amongst the nobility. Foremost among them was Leonardo da Vinci, Ezio's closest friend and a genius of invention. Others included Caterina Sforza, the Countess of Forlì, Lorenzo de' Medici, the ruler of Florence, Agostino Barbarigo, the Doge of Venice from 1486, and the famed explorer Christoffa Corombo.

21st Century

During the 21st Century the Order had sunk even further into hiding, with the numbers fewer than ever. Although it was known that more existed, only four were known by name. Desmond Miles, Lucy Stillman, Shaun Hastings, the Order's historian, and Rebecca Crane.

Known Victims of the Assassins

Victims of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad

Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles

Assassin's Creed

Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines

Victims of Ezio Auditore da Firenze

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Artist's depiction of a Hashashin in battle

Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed II: Discovery