Leila
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Leila (unknown – 1342) was a high ranked Templar operating in Egypt in 1341. She was responsible for the assassination of the Egyptian Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad and the Assassin Numa Al'Khamsin.
Biography
In 1341, Leila infiltrated the Sultan's palace acting as a servant, offering the Sultan a glass of tea. When she was asked by the Sultan to accompany him, Leila seduced Muhammed and subsequently killed him by slitting his throat, in the name of the "Templars' fight against oppression". She then made an attempt to flee, but was captured while making her escape from the palace.
She was subsequently imprisoned, sharing her cell with the Assassin Numa Al'Khamsin. After offering Numa something to drink, Leila told him she had killed the Sultan and that she was to be executed the following day.
Trivia
- Through the child she concieved with Al'Khamsin, Leila is an ancestor of Vernon Hest and Jonathan Hawk, a non-canon modern day Templar and Assassin, respectively.
Gallery
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Leila offering Muhammed a cup of tea
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Leila seducing Muhammed
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Leila drawing her knife
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Leila stabbing Muhammed
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Leila assassinating the Sultan
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Leila escaping the palace by performing a Leap of Faith
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Sultan guards surrounding Leila
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Leila offering Numa something to drink
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