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Where is this term ever mentioned? Grand master is the title held by the leader of a christian knightly order. In real life, the assassins were lead by an imam, because in real life, they were a muslim order. Ingame, the assassins are neither christian nor muslim, so neither term fits- therefore "master" is the only appropriate term until said otherwise ingame.

Imams are the equivelant of our priests and vicars..... Not a leader in that sense..... EchoAltair 09:26, June 29, 2010 (UTC)

First sign your posts with with four Tildes ~ Second its called Grandmaster in-game and Third its a Game not real life 121.72.180.189 10:11, May 12, 2010 (UTC)


why was ezio deleted, we already know hes gonna be the grand master in brotherhood, duh -_- (Megahypernova 05:33, June 22, 2010 (UTC))

It doesn't say he becomes the Grand Master at all, it says he will become a master assassin..... Just like Altair was in the first game.....EchoAltair 10:28, June 22, 2010 (UTC)

Niccolò Machiavelli

Why is Niccolò Machiavelli a grand master assassin? I can't seem to find it in wikia, perheps i've missed it....

I thought that ezio was a grand master assassin, he is controlling the brotherhood (and not Niccolò Machiavelli) and creators of the game says he is a master assassin.

  • I am actually getting tired of repeating this, so I'm going to say it just one more time. Ezio is not the Grand Master, he is a Master Assassin; they're two entirely different ranks with completely different powers and responsibilities. Ezio has never been called a Grand Master, and whilst he may have some degree of control over the assassins in AC:B, he is still, not the Grand Master. As for Maccers, it's not been explicitly stated that he's the Grand Master, though his position of authority and appearances in-game lend towards his being so. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 02:47, June 24, 2010 (UTC)


Ezio?

I seem to have overheard that Ezio is the new Grand Master in the new Assassins Creed: Brotherhood. Watch the video he says it within the first minute. He says he is the Leader.


I can't seem to figure this out. Ezio, in effect should be the grand master but grand master and master assassin are two different things! Perhaps he is both ahnd that is very unlikely! Babystace2k10 07:05, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

I see that clears it up, thanks Jasca! Death by Spoon! 12:54, June 25, 2010 (UTC)

Just to help out and make a point, in the begining both Al-Tair and Al-Mualim were master assassins but the only leader of the Order was Al Mualim. Le Vulpe 21:10, October 12, 2010 (UTC)

Meh, wrong. Al Mualim is THE Grand Master of the Assassin Order, which is both a rank and a position. Altaïr is a Master Assassin, which is only a rank. He doesn't have a named official position stated, but whatever it's called, it's shown that involves being sent on missions, be to assassinate someone or recover something or infiltrate someplace or etc. Al Mualim is not a master assassin but the Grand Master. Altaïr is a Master Assassin still working as field agent/asset/assassin, just as Malik is a Master Assassin in rank but a dai in position. -- D. Cello 22:07, October 12, 2010 (UTC)

In the name of History

Ok, so I realize that technically the Assassins of the series act a bit differently than they did in real history (or maybe not!), but I was wondering if- 1: A page could be made for Hassan-i Sabbah, the "Founder" (in the case of the series, "Refounder") of the Assassins in Persia. 2: If he could be added to this Grandmasters page, as I'm pretty sure he would fit the definition.

After all, it is rumored that he was the one to state that "Nothing is true, everything is permitted" on his death bed. Wikipedia page just in case: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan-i_Sabbah User:Durmer Darc 18:19, October 11, 2010 (UTC)