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Ezio: "You do not cooperate very well."
Dilara: "I am here to rescue my men, not make friends."
—Dilara about her priorities.[src]
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Dilara was an Ottoman spy based in Derinkuyu, Cappadocia during the early 16th century.

She led a small group of spies infiltrating the Byzantine Templars, on the orders of Tarik Barleti. In 1512, she worked with the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze to drive the Byzantines from their base.

Biography

Early life

Dilara was born and raised in the Topkapı Harem in Constantinople, and was taught from an early age to honor both the Sultan and his family. Amongst such a high-class noble crowd, she was also trained to strive for little more than a reputable position, and a fine husband.

Despite this, Dilara rebelled against the expectations and strict boundaries set to her, and became known as both ill-mannered and brazen; a reputation that she did not object to. Eventually, her attitude caught the attention of a Janissary named Tarik Barleti, who admired her boldness and charm.

Both out of kindness and in an attempt for her affections, Tarik arranged for Dilara's release from the harem, to work instead as an envoy for the Janissaries. However, Dilara remained unmoved by this act; a failure that became a source of much grief for Tarik in his later years.

Ottoman spy

In 1512, Dilara and several other Ottomans were directed to act as spies in the Byzantine Templar base of Derinkuyu. Despite being the only woman among them, Dilara counted herself as their leader, and became quite dedicated to her allies.

After managing to gain an allegiance with the Byzantine leader, Manuel Palaiologos, Tarik instructed the spies to watch the movements of the Byzantines, as well as of the non-functioning rifles Tarik had pretended to sell to Manuel. Dilara and her allies were supposed to follow the Templar movement, and meet up with Tarik's Janissary ambush upon reaching Bursa.

However, unbeknownst to Dilara and her men, Tarik was assassinated by Ezio Auditore, despite their common intentions, due to the Assassin believing Tarik's Templar pretense. Tarik's dying words directed Ezio to Cappadocia to aid the spies in bringing down the Templars "where they felt safest."

Scattering the Byzantines

"Explosions? If you do that, all hell will break loose. You will panic the entire city."
―Dilara voicing her concern for the citizens.[src]
Dilara seeing the bodies of her allies at the prison.

In March 1512, as Ezio travelled to the underground city, Dilara and her fellow spies were discovered and captured. However, since Dilara was dressed as a slave, she managed to slip away unnoticed. A week after the disaster, Ezio arrived and, after identifying Dilara with his gift, approached Dilara.

Still cautious after her encounter with the Byzantines, Dilara fled in order to lure the Assassin into a secluded area, where she drew her dagger on him, and questioned him threateningly.

Ezio managed to calm her, and said that Tarik had sent him, though Dilara was doubtful. Instructing the Assassin to find her when he was certain of his abilities, Dilara returned to the crowds.

Not long after speaking with Ezio, Dilara loitered near the prisons, but was discovered by the guards and locked into a cell. Ezio caught word of her capture, and sought her out amongst the cells.

There, both of them overheard a conversation between Manuel, and the Renegade Turk Shahkulu. Looking to the bodies of the Ottoman spies that littered the room, Shahkulu commented that some of the prisoners were so "fragile," indicating that he had been responsible for their deaths.

As he left, Shahkulu ordered for Dilara to be brought to the chapel, where he intended to beat several of the spies to death. However, Ezio managed to free Dilara before the guards could return from their search for the key.

Ezio and Dilara spying on the public execution at the chapel.

Upon seeing the bodies of her men, Dilara quietly spoke a blessing to them, then ran off in pursuit of Shahkulu, declaring angrily that she would kill him. She arrived at the chapel with Ezio close behind her, where they found Shahkulu beating Janos, another Ottoman spy.

Ezio quietly killed the gunmen stationed around the area, before leaping upon Shahkulu himself and stabbing him with his hidden blade before he could harm Janos further.

However, Shahkulu's armor protected him, and he was able to throw the Assassin back. Rallying with his remaining soldiers, Shahkulu dueled with Ezio, but was eventually bested and killed.

Dilara speaking with her men.

As the Renegade finally fell, Dilara ran to Janos' side to help him up. Ezio checked if Shahkulu was truly dead, before questioning Dilara about the rifles they had brought. Dilara admitted that the firearms were fake, but that the gunpowder accompanying them was not.

Ezio instructed Dilara and the other surviving Ottomans to keep out of sight, and escape only when they heard the explosions he would cause.

Dilara protested this course of action, saying that he would panic the entire city, but the Assassin only said that that was his intention, as he needed to flush out Manuel Palaiologos. Ezio then departed for the city's weapon cache, and Dilara and her allies left to seek safety.

Personality and characteristics

"Poor men. Allah sizi kutsasin. That Turkmen renegade did this. Shahkulu. I'll kill him!"
―Dilara, upon discovering the deaths of her allies.[src]
Dilara threatening Ezio.

Dilara was a very brash, but strong-willed woman. Though she was described as ill-tempered in her younger years, this never bothered her, and her bold independence was what brought her freedom from the Sultan's harem.

Though she never seemed to reciprocate Tarik's feeling for her, Dilara nevertheless served the Janissary captain loyally, and grew close to, and protective over, her fellow spies. Her skills allowed her to remain hidden among the enemy, even after her fellows had been captured.

Ezio once commented on her inability to cooperate with him, but Dilara only said that she did not intend to "make friends," and only wished to rescue her allies. Though she was rude to the Assassin, not bothering to thank him even after he released her from prison, she showed open and honest concern for her allies, as well as the innocent population of Derinkuyu.

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Trivia

  • Dilara's attire is similar to that of the beggars in Constantinople.
  • Despite being an ally, in the memory "The Spy Who Shunned Me", when viewed with Eagle Sense, Dilara will glow red.
  • In "The Hidden City" memory where Ezio has to chase Dilara, the marker over her head is blue, indicating her to be an ally, however, her footstep trail is red.

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