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"I have found the Achaemenid, and he gave me the secret of his poison. Not as fast as I would have hoped, but always fatal. Ironically, Alexander will die by the poison of those whom he had vanquished in battle."
―Iltani in a message for her Order.[src]

Iltani was the legendary assassin of Alexander the Great.

Considered to be one of the first Assassins, Iltani was a member of a secret order which came to be known as the Babylonian Brotherhood. She operated at the zenith of the Macedonian Empire, and owed her fame to her assassination of Alexander the Great through poison she procured from an Achaemenid alchemist after having failed to reach him in Herat.

Biography

Assassination of Alexander the Great

During Iltani's lifetime, Persia was conquered by the Macedonian Empire under Alexander the Great, and she watched as the ambitious, young king swept through her homeland with a Staff of Eden provided to him by Templars.[2][3][1]

Determined to put an end to Alexander's path of conquest, Iltani tracked him to Herat in modern-day Afghanistan, where he was holed up in a mighty citadel.[4] Despite its high walls, she managed to infiltrate the citadel but remained apprehensive that she would be able to eliminate him through force.[5] Sure enough, she became aware that through cunning, Alexander had somehow divined her presence within the fortress. Realizing that the risks were too great, she aborted her mission and withdrew from Herat.[6]

Her failure did not disrupt her resolve, and she quickly devised an alternative plan, one that involved meeting with a renowned Achaemenid alchemist who was then being hunted by the Greeks. After a perilous journey,[7] she arrived in Babylon, where she found the alchemist and acquired the secret formula for a deadly poison. While the poison was not as fast-acting as she had hoped, it was virulent enough to guarantee death.[8]

Throughout her mission to kill Alexander, she had left messages across the lands she travelled, including India and Herat. These messages chronicled her quest and could only be deciphered through Eagle Vision. In the event that her assassination were to fail, she even left behind the recipe of the poison on her last message, hoping it would serve her order.[8]

This proved unnecessary, as in June 323 BCE, Iltani successfully poisoned Alexander the Great after infiltrating the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II. True to the slow nature of her poison, Alexander withered away over several days until he finally perished.[9][3]

Legacy

By the time of the Renaissance, a tomb dedicated to Iltani had been erected in the spire of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy. The Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze explored the tomb and took the hidden Assassin seal from the sarcophagus, which later allowed him to obtain the Armor of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad sealed in the Sanctuary beneath Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni.[10]

In 1841, the Indian Assassin Arbaaz Mir came across her scrolls during his travels. With Eagle Vision, he was able to decipher the scrolls and learn a little of her history.[1] Iltani continued to be honored by the Assassins into the 21st century; in the year 2000, a statue of her stood in the Mentor's office in Dubai.[11]

Behind the scenes

Iltani was first mentioned in Assassin's Creed II, as a famous Assassin that used poison to end the life of Alexander the Great. Her story was later expanded by Assassin's Creed: Initiates and Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India, where it was clarified that she acted as part of the Babylonian Brotherhood of Assassins to stop the Templar backed Alexander the Great. Following Assassin's Creed: Origins' retroactive continuity about the origin of the Assassin Brotherhood, Iltani is no longer directly mentioned to be a member of the Assassins.

Etymology

Iltani is the feminine form of a Babylonian word meaning 'lucky' or 'favored by the god(dess)'. It is also the Babylonian name for the north wind.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India
  2. Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed IIA Change of Plans
  4. Assassin's Creed Chronicles: IndiaDatabase: Iltani's Story 1
  5. Assassin's Creed Chronicles: IndiaDatabase: Iltani's Story 2
  6. Assassin's Creed Chronicles: IndiaDatabase: Iltani's Story 3
  7. Assassin's Creed Chronicles: IndiaDatabase: Iltani's Story 4
  8. 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed Chronicles: IndiaDatabase: Iltani's Story 5
  9. Assassin's Creed: Initiates
  10. Assassin's Creed IIIl Duomo's Secret
  11. Assassin's Creed: The Fall – Issue #3

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