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*Atlas Village is only named in the artbook of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. | *Atlas Village is only named in the artbook of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. | ||
*The village contains a large {{Wiki|noria}} resembling the ones from {{Wiki|Hama}}, Syria. | *The village contains a large {{Wiki|noria}} resembling the ones from {{Wiki|Hama}}, Syria. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | |||
Ezio leaving Masyaf concept.jpg|Concept art of Ezio leaving the village | |||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 13:58, 29 March 2014

Atlas Village was the name of a Syrian mountain village located not far from Masyaf.
History
In 1511, Leandros, a Byzantine Templar captain, fled to the village in a horse-drawn carriage to break pursuit of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Mentor of the Italian Assassins, who had traveled to Masyaf in search of the library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.
Ezio then managed to track down and kill Leandros, who had taken refuge in the village's fortress. Before departing, he recovered Niccolò Polo's journal from the Templar's body.
Trivia
- Atlas Village is only named in the artbook of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
- The village contains a large noria resembling the ones from Hama, Syria.
Gallery
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Concept art of Ezio leaving the village
Reference
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