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The destruction of the Great Chain was an event that occurred in 1511 on Constantinople's Golden Horn.

After learning of the Janissary Captain Tarik Barleti's plan to ambush the Byzantine Templars in their home territory of Cappadocia, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze planned to continue Tarik's ploy by meeting his spies.

However, just as Ezio's ship, chartered by Suleiman I, was about to leave, the Ottoman Janissaries raised the Golden Horn's Great Chain, and will keep it raised until Tarik's murderer is caught. With Yusuf Tazim, Ezio dealt with the problem.

Setting Sail

"The Janissaries have raised the chain across the mouth of the Haliç (Golden Horn) and ordered a full blockade until you are caught."
―Yusuf, regarding Ezio's situation.[src]

After leaving Topkapi Palace, Ezio made his way to the harbor of the Golden Horn, and on the way, he was greeted by Yusuf Tazim, who just heard of news of Ezio's departure. Yusuf informed him of the Great Chain being raised due to Tarik's murder, and won't be lowered until the murderer was caught.

To pass get to Cappadocia, Yusuf hands Ezio a bomb fifty times stronger than their regular explosives, for use in destroying the great chain. Ezio remarked that he knew what to do, which prompted Yusuf to leave him to handle it.

Destruction and escape

Aftermath