Alexander of Limassol
- For other uses, see Alexander (Disambiguation).

Alexander was a member of the Resistance on Cyprus. He was the main Cyprus contact and when Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad chased the Templars to Cyprus, he helped Altaïr out around the island.
Biography
As soon as Altaïr entered Limassol, he made contact with Alexander, who had been pointed out by Altaïr's men. The two men then discussed the Templar presence in Limassol, and started devising a plan to break their power. Altaïr eventually infiltrated Limassol Castle, weakening the Templars' presence in the castle and learning of the Templar Archive. Altaïr also learned that, in order to gain more information on the archive, he had to seek out Frederick the Red.
Returning from his quest, Altaïr found the Cypriot resistance broken and their safehouse burned down. He then met with Alexander near the harbor, where the latter chartered a ship for Altaïr, telling him to go to Kyrenia and seek out Pasha.
Later, during Altaïr's infiltration of Buffavento Castle, Altaïr overheard a conversation between Armand Bouchart and Shalim, who discussed sending a bag to Alexander, prompting Altaïr to think of his ally as a traitor.
Upon his return to Limassol, Altaïr sought Alexander out, who immediately accused Altaïr of treachery. The two men then exchanged their stories, after which Alexander explained how the Templars abused their power. Altaïr then set out to weaken the Templars even further.
When he returned to the safehouse, he found only a note of Alexander, which held the instructions to come to the courtyard of the nearby castle. As Altaïr entered the courtyard, he immediately noticed Alexander's dead body. The Templar Agent then showed up, revealing himself to be Alexander's murderer.
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