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Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad or Altaïr (الطائر ابن لا أحد in Arabic) is the main character and protagonist in Assassin's Creed.
History
Altaïr is an ancestor of Desmond Miles, and his memories are encoded into Miles' DNA. Abstergo Industries abducted Miles in order to run the Animus on him, which would decode his genetic structure and extract vital information from the memories of Altaïr, in a project bent on New World Order.
Assassins Creed
- Main article: Walkthrough
During the beginning of the assassins quest, he is demoted to "novice", so he is removed of all his weapons except for his assassins designed scholar robe. His objective is to publicly assassinate nine men who are involved in exploiting the war hostilities in the Holy Land, however his master isn't telling him that there were actually ten men involved. If he succeeds, he will stabilize the entire region and be fully redeemed.
Observing, and moving silently about the large crowds that usually gather within the kill zone as only a "blade in the crowd". Altaïr strikes without flaw or mercy making him very efficient in the exact moment of the strike. Highly educated upon the politics involving the Crusaders and Saracens and their religious philosophies, this educational training will help Altaïr in better understanding their territories, and the numerous factions within. It will give better perspective on perhaps why men choose certain paths in life and as the Assassins better know themselves and understand not to judge their targets but embrace their perspective on what they call justifiable action, but to put it after our own philosophy of "peace in all things". For any who threaten our cause will die under the shining sun in public. Altaïr knows that when the oppurtune time presents itself to strike, he must not show mercy to the target for their politically sanctioned death will ensure peace returns or so our philosophy depicts it when taught. Altaïr's social mastery ensures that low-profile kills performed while hiding amongst the crowd will succeed, allowing him to eliminate any guards partroling the streets. Altaïr is a master at anonymous travel and the silent approach, when moving about the city streets seeking out his target Altaïr moves with the crowd as the crowd, then at the moment to strike his target, he moves as a cloaked white ghost, because to get caught in the crowd with Altaïr silently stalking you (is to die), it's as if the target is lost in a heavy and thick fog shrouding a forest of death, only its a sea of people moving about in different directions until one of those sudden bumps turns out to be the sharp Hidden Blade being extended into one of your vital organs. During escape such skills come in handy for quickly seeking high ground or space between the encroaching city guard. When ranked a novice, Altaïr was ordered to start tracking his targets personally, by the Master of Assassins Al Mualim], he showed in combination social stealth mastery and tracking knowledge, blending into the crowd becoming simply another face in the crowd allowed Altaïr to carry out his assassination target investigations more easily.
His appearance is remarkably similar to Desmond's, only a few scars seeming to separate their appearances at first glance. His rebellious nature and mission failure would lead to his severe demotion, placing him on the same level as a raw initiate to the Assassin Order. That same attitude cost the life of Malik's brother (Kadar) at the beginning of the story, as well as his left arm. As the situation progresses and Altaïr listens to the final words of his assassination victims, listening to their revelations involving them and their justified corrupt deeds within the Holy Land and their cities, his attitude changes and he becomes less impetuous, overconfident, demanding, arrogant, self-centered and impatient, learning to perceive more between the lines and actions of the world while drawing upon the teachings of the "Assassins Creed". Near the end of the conflict, all of his brash and rebellious nature, has vanished behind a demeanor of calm, focused, driven, humble, more patient and higher wisdom of understanding. But with this learns what it is the "Assassins Creed" truly means, and recommends of us as Assassins.
Equipment
Altaïr's most interesting weapon is a Hidden Blade similar to that of a Katar used for close-range assassinations. It is mounted on the inside of his left hand gauntlet, and when deployed, extends between the space left by his amputated ring finger. He flicks a trigger on a ring to make the blade appear where his finger had once been. This amputation was part of the initiation for becoming an assassin of the Hashshashin sect. Altaïr also uses a combination of throwing knives and a, a sword, a small Hidden Blade, and his fists. The throwing knives are very useful when taking down archers. The sword is slower than the dagger but when attacking is much more powerful. The dagger is fast and light and can be used in tandem with the knives. Altaïr also uses an ability called "Eagle Vision" that lets him see peoples' intentions. Guards appear in red, allies in blue, citizens with information in white and assassination targets in gold. His Scholar robe disguise aids in assassinations due to the simple facts it happens in broad daylight within the open public for the people to witness and spread news of its happening and the disguise masks your true appearance and intentions. Never just wear a disguise be the individual it mimics, in doing so your actions carry over into the disguise even more. This disguise makes travel easier as scholars have less restraint within the cities, and applying the proper mannerisms to aide the disguise helps that much more.
Abilities
Name
The name Altaïr is an Arabic word, which means "The Flying Eagle". In interviews, the game's producer, Jade Raymond has stated that while in mid-air, Altaïr's shadow resembles that of an eagle. This is because of his attire, which includes a point at the front of the hood (to resemble a beak) and slits through the back of the outfit (to resemble tail feathers). The second part of his name, Ibn-La'Ahad means 'son of no-one', reflecting his mysterious origins.
Relatives
There isn't much known abut Altaïr's family, but it has been revealed by Raymond that his father was a Muslim and his mother a Christian.
A few pieces of dialogue hint that Altaïr was potentially in a relationship prior to the game with a woman named Adra, but has since become single, possibly due to the woman in question either missing or having left him (it's indicated that she left, but whether it was leaving Altaïr, or for a mission was made unclear). Although this could actually be heard Adha, which is the woman who Altaïr saves in Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, which is a prequel to Assassin's Creed. At the end of the game he finally kills Lord Basilisk, but Adha is taken away on a ship, and Altaïr vows to find her. The point of the game is to find "The Chalice", and you learn late in the game that the Chalice is actually Adha - so Altaïr does not know of her for quite some time. The fact that he had a descendant (Desmond Miles), however, confirms that he did at one point of his life father a child. Based on the game's premise of genetic memory storage, this would have to have happened after the events in Assassin's Creed.
Trivia
- Altaïr is the first and youngest student ever to be ranked Master Assassin within the Assassins Order.