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The inventory menu was an Animus interface that catalogues and categorizes items and objects encountered and possessed by the session's historical subject. The menu has gone by different names during different sessions and Animus models with some forgoing it completely.

Animus 2.0[edit | edit source]

Armor[edit | edit source]

Pauldrons[edit | edit source]

Chest Guard[edit | edit source]

Vambraces[edit | edit source]

Greaves[edit | edit source]

Weapons[edit | edit source]

Pistol[edit | edit source]

Secondary[edit | edit source]

Primary[edit | edit source]

Metal Cestus[edit | edit source]

Damage ***
Speed *****
Deflect *

Double Blade[edit | edit source]

Supplies[edit | edit source]

Throwing Knives[edit | edit source]

Poison[edit | edit source]

Bullets[edit | edit source]

Smoke Bombs[edit | edit source]

Smoke bombs rapidly create a large cloud, and can be used to daze enemies or cover an escape.

Medicine[edit | edit source]

Items[edit | edit source]

TBA[edit | edit source]

TBA[edit | edit source]

Statuettes[edit | edit source]

Feathers[edit | edit source]

Outfits[edit | edit source]

Plain Cape[edit | edit source]

Medici Cape[edit | edit source]

Venetian Cape[edit | edit source]

While wearing the Venetian Cape in Venice, your notoriety will remain at zero. However, guards will still react to criminal behavior.

TBA[edit | edit source]

Animus 2.01[edit | edit source]

Armor[edit | edit source]

Pauldrons[edit | edit source]

Chest Guard[edit | edit source]

Vambraces[edit | edit source]

Greaves[edit | edit source]

Weapons[edit | edit source]

Hidden Blade[edit | edit source]

Worn by the ancient Assassins, the hidden blade can easily puncture an enemies throat without drawing any attention from outsiders. Use it for stealth attacks and to administer poison to your enemies. Attached is a small pistol designed by Leonardo da...

Secondary[edit | edit source]

Primary[edit | edit source]

Metal Cestus[edit | edit source]

Double Blade[edit | edit source]

Crossbow[edit | edit source]

Supplies[edit | edit source]

Throwing Knives[edit | edit source]

Poisons[edit | edit source]

Bullets[edit | edit source]

Smoke Bombs[edit | edit source]

Medicine[edit | edit source]

Doctors can sell you smelling salts that will desensitize you to pain, helping you recover from your injuries. Try to always keep a good number of smelling salts on hand, because you never know when you'll need them.

TBA[edit | edit source]

Crossbow Bolts[edit | edit source]

Items[edit | edit source]

Keys of Romulus[edit | edit source]

Borgia Flags[edit | edit source]

Feathers[edit | edit source]

Outfits[edit | edit source]

Trade Objects[edit | edit source]

Animus 2.03[edit | edit source]

Armor[edit | edit source]

TBA

Weapons[edit | edit source]

TBA

Supplies[edit | edit source]

TBA

Bombs[edit | edit source]

TBA

Items[edit | edit source]

TBA

Outfits[edit | edit source]

TBA

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

TBA

Animus 3.0[edit | edit source]

  • Second Weapon Sheath
    • This weapon sheath has a space for both a small weapon and one for a sword, allowing you to carry both types of weapons at once.
  • Heavy Weapon Sheath
    • This heavy weapon sheath has a frog for a small weapon, and a robust attachment that will allow you to carry either a sword or a heavier weapon.
  • Twin Holsters
    • A right and a left holster are added to your sheath, allowing you to carry two pistols.
  • Cartridge Pouch Upgrade 1
    • This cartridge pouch doubles your basic bullet capacity.
  • Cartridge Pouch Upgrade 2
    • This cartridge pouch triples your basic bullet capacity.
  • Cartridge Pouch Upgrade 3
    • This cartridge pouch quadruples your basic bullet capacity.
  • Cartridge Pouch Upgrade 4
    • This cartridge pouch quintuples your basic bullet capacity.
  • Quiver Upgrade 1
    • This quiver increases your arrow capacity to 12.
  • Quiver Upgrade 2
    • This quiver increases your arrow capacity to 16.
  • Poison Dart Pouch Upgrade 1
    • This small pouch increases your poison dart capacity to 4.
  • Poison Dart Pouch Upgrade 2
    • This small pouch increases your poison dart capacity to 5.
  • Rope Dart Pouch Upgrade 1
    • This pouch increases your rope dart capacity to 4.
  • Rope Dart Pouch Upgrade 2
    • This pouch increases your rope dart capacity to 5.
  • Smoke Bomb Pouch Upgrade 1
    • This pouch increases your smoke bomb capacity to 4.
  • Smoke Bomb Pouch Upgrade 2
    • This pouch increases your smoke bomb capacity to 5
  • Trip Mine Pouch Upgrade 1
    • This pouch increases your trip mine capacity to 4
  • Trip Mine Pouch Upgrade 2
    • This pouch increases your trip mine capacity to 5
  • Snare Pouch Upgrade 1
    • This hunting pouch increases your snare capacity to 15
  • Snare Pouch Upgrade 2
    • This hunting pouch increases your snare capacity to 20

Animus Console[edit | edit source]

TBA

Animus Omega[edit | edit source]

[Edward][edit | edit source]

Edward's upgrades[edit | edit source]

TBA

Inventory[edit | edit source]

Treasure Maps[edit | edit source]

TBA

Quest Items[edit | edit source]

items needed for specific quests...

Hunting Goods[edit | edit source]

TBA

Ammunition[edit | edit source]

TBA

[Shay][edit | edit source]

Shay's upgrades??[edit | edit source]

TBA

Inventory[edit | edit source]

Templar maps[edit | edit source]
  • North Atlantic: 300, -143
  • North Atlantic: 591, -347
  • New York: 517, -227
  • River Valley: 574, -285
  • River Valley: 515, -206
  • River Valley: 788, -549
  • River Valley: 529, -777
  • North Atlantic: 487, -305
  • North Atlantic: 428, -757
  • North Atlantic: 724, -176
  • North Atlantic: 134, -739
  • River Valley: 224, -259
  • River Valley: 685, -575
  • River Valley: 876, -54
  • North Atlantic: 948, -933
  • River Valley: 52, -724
  • North Atlantic: 784, -480
  • North Atlantic: 370, -482
  • North Atlantic: 556, -591
  • North Atlantic: 218, -56
  • North Atlantic: 635, -446
  • River Valley: 554, -899
  • New York: 721, -270
  • River Valley: 252, -624
Quest items[edit | edit source]
  • Templar artifact
  • Native totem
  • Viking Sword
  • Templar Cross
Ammuntion[edit | edit source]
  • Bullets
  • Smoke bombs
  • Rope darts
  • Sleep dart
  • Berserk dart
  • Firecracker dart
  • Sleep grenade
  • Berserk grenade
  • Shrapnel grenade
  • Heavy shot
  • Mortar shot
  • Burning oil barrels
Hunting goods[edit | edit source]
  • Arctic fox pelt
  • Arctic hare pelt
  • Arctic wolf pelt
  • Beaver pelt
  • Black bear pelt
  • Black wolf pelt
  • Canadian lynx pelt
  • Deer hide
  • Eastern elk hide
  • Fox pelt
  • Grey wolf pelt
  • Polar bear pelt
  • Humpback whale skin
  • Killer whale skin
  • Narwhal tusk
  • Shark skin
  • White whale skin
  • Bone
Prosperity rewards[edit | edit source]
  • prosperity reward I
  • prosperity reward II
  • prosperity reward III
  • prosperity reward IV
  • prosperity reward V
  • prosperity reward VI
  • prosperity reward VII
  • prosperity reward VIII
  • prosperity reward IX
  • prosperity reward X
Cargo[edit | edit source]
  • Metal
  • Wood
  • Stone
  • Cloth
  • Tobacco

Helix Navigator[edit | edit source]

TBA

Helix 4.0[edit | edit source]

Weapons[edit | edit source]

TBA

Assassin Gauntlets[edit | edit source]

TBA

Firearms[edit | edit source]

TBA

Belts/Capes[edit | edit source]

TBA

Outfits[edit | edit source]

TBA

Colors[edit | edit source]

TBA

Gear and Tool Upgrades[edit | edit source]

TBA

Animus HR-8[edit | edit source]

Gear[edit | edit source]

Ranged[edit | edit source]

Melee[edit | edit source]

Outfit[edit | edit source]

Mount[edit | edit source]

Shield[edit | edit source]

Tool[edit | edit source]

Crafting[edit | edit source]

Inventory[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

  • Soft Leather
    • A supple material suitable for light armor. Harvested from animals with thin and delicate skin, such as the gazelle.
  • Hard Leather
    • Some hippopotamus or crocodile died to offer you the protective skin off its back.
  • Pelt
    • Nothing compares to lion or leopard fur when a cold night approaches!
  • Cedarwood
    • Use your eagle to spot military convoys carrying dried wood. It is a common but useful resource.
  • Bronze
    • Ptolemy's soldiers carry this metal in convoys; it's probably too heavy for their delicate hands.
  • Iron
    • A rare material. If you need large quantities, use your eagle to track them down.
  • Carbon crystal
  • Shards of a Star
  • Silica
    • A unique glass fragment found in tombs and used as a decorative ornament. This strange substance has an eerie feeling.
  • Drachma
    • The drachma coin is stamped with the Eagle of Zeus. Commonly used to buy items in shops and commonly found in bandit pockets.

Arrows[edit | edit source]

  • Hunter Arrows
    • Arrows for the Hunter Bow.
  • Warrior Arrows
    • Arrows for the Warrior Bow.
  • Light Arrows
    • Arrows for the Light Bow.
  • Predator Arrows
    • Arrows for the Predator Bow.

Tools[edit | edit source]

  • Smoke Screen
  • Fire Bomb
  • Berserk
    • Use this substance on careless enemies to turn them against their allies.
  • Poison Darts
  • Sleep Darts
  • Flesh Decay Toxin
    • Use this substance to infect a dead body and allow it to contaminate nearby enemies.

Quest Items[edit | edit source]

  • Unidentified Artifact
    • A translucent stone that shines brightly. It radiates a heat beyond anything felt in the desert sun.
  • Medjay Badge
    • The Medjay are the ancient protectors of Egypt and its Pharaohs. An elite warrior unit formed during the Old Kingdom, they are emblematic of true duty, honor and ferocity. Their badge, the eye of Horus, belongs to those tasked with the protection of the Pharaoh's people. As they were also the most trusted guards to the Pharaoh, the Medjay are the ultimate protector of both the Gods and the people.
  • Golden Medjay Badge
    • Cleopatra understands what a Medjay's oldest duty is: to serve a Pharaoh, a true and just leader appointed by the Gods themselves. She believes she is true pharaoh of Egypt and in serving her, one serves the true Egypt. She intends to bring the Medjay back into the Royal fold, as the Ptolemies have phased them out over the past few centuries. Her badge represents the licence to kill on behalf of the Gods and Goddesses of Egypt, political immunity, and a right to enforce the law above that of mortals. It symbolizes the battle against the Order of Ancients.
  • Seized merchandise
    • Merchandise confiscated by the authorities
  • Mysterious Papyrus
  • Papyrus of User-maat-Re
  • Brother!
  • Achaeus. You are wrong
  • Prayer of Amun
  • Statue of the Sole God
  • Oil Soaked Hay
  • The Living God Rises
  • Shadows of the Scarab
  • Assassination Contract
  • Tahemet's Weighted Dice
  • Scroll of Thoth
  • The Way of Horus
  • Si-Mut's Scroll 4: Found in the Cave
  • Si-Mut's Scroll 3: Found in the Hyena Den
  • Si-Mut's Scroll 2: Found in the Ruins
  • Si-Mut's Scroll 1: Obtained from Si-Mut
  • Discoveries so far :
  • Otis's Notes
    • I hope you won't have to read this, because if you do, it means I'm probably dead.<

>I'm in too deep and I've compromised myself. I do believe I've found what this is all about and it's bigger than I had imagined. An ambitious Roman General named Rufio plans to create a network of Egyptian and Greek collaborators throughout the country. Their goal is to present Rufio as a savior and not a conqueror in order to invade Egypt from within. Fortunately, if you've taken out his allies already, you've cut his most valuable Egyptian connections. He most likely will not abandon his quest...who knows what he'll try next. Please tell Aya I've repaid my debt to her. I wish we could have met you and I.< >Otis

    • The name of the mysterious Roman general behind the attack on the fortress is Rufio. <

>He was an acolyte of Caesar’s and is now attempting to manipulate power in the shadows of Cleopatra and Marc Antony. He considers their rule as too lax. < >He hopes to strengthen his grip on all of Egypt using an object of some sort that may or may not be found in Siwa.< >In addition to Siwa, he has designs on the Sinai Peninsula. A rebel leader there named Gamilat has given me proof of this.< >It is my hope that Siwa will be spared from General Rufio’s wickedness …

  • Aya's letter
  • The Halo of the Huntress
  • Extract of Silphium
  • Shadya's Doll
  • Aya's letter
  • Charm of Anubis
  • Letter with seal of Anubis
  • Geographer's Notes
  • Khaliset's Drawing
  • Letter to Sefetu
  • Hieroglyph papyrus
  • Prison Key
  • Story of the Scarab letter
  • The Scarab's Letter
  • Letter from Eudora to the Ibis
  • Letter from Tahira
  • Khemu's Toy
    • A figurine of Horus. Bayek carved this for Khemu for his sixth birthday.
  • I am a great seer!
  • Tychon's Blade
  • Orders to Brutus Severus
  • Apollodorus' Agents in Kyrenaika
  • Military orders
    • “My Egyptian friends,<

>You are well aware that your country is falling into decrepitude. It lacks discipline, it lacks order, it lacks a leader.< >Cleopatra does not have the political will to use the required force. It is left to us. We must infiltrate deeply every level of the society. < >Adras, as captain of the army, you role will be to conquer Siwa. It is well known that some object of great power is hidden there. We must find it.< >Jibade, use your political influence to expand the ranks of the army. We will need many soldiers in the coming months. Pissa Oros citadel is already aware of your arrival.< >I have also ordered several carts to be filled with luxurious goods to be used as inducements. One will be waiting for you in Pissa Oros. Another is in preparation at the Limestone Quarry and the last one should leave Camp Menouthis for Alexandria soon . I leave it to you to determine whom to bribe.< >I count on you both.< > General R”

  • Letter to Dymnos

Papyri[edit | edit source]

TBA

Myths of the Pharoah[edit | edit source]

TBA

Hunting Goods[edit | edit source]

  • Leopard Fur
  • Ba Feather
  • Scorpion Pincers
  • Hippopotamus Meat
  • Lion Claw
  • Crocodile Egg
  • Hyena Ears
  • Cobra Venom
  • Vulture Skull
  • Heron Feathers
  • Ibex Horns
  • Ibis Beak
  • Flamingo Tongue
  • Gazelle Hooves

Trinkets[edit | edit source]

  • Crystal of Thoth
  • Cat Amulet
  • Sistrum
  • Flute
  • Lyre
  • Jade Scarab
  • Leather Bag
  • Leather Belt
  • Stonemason's Chisel
  • Hand of the God
  • Stone Pitcher
  • Headrest
  • Bronze Cup
    • Where's the cupbearer? This thing needs filling.
  • Golden Plate
    • It's a plate made of gold. Useful if you ever need to serve appetizers.
  • Small Statue
    • This statue gives the impression that the gods never smile.
  • Incense Burner
    • It wouldn't be a ceremony without incense, would it?
  • Wooden Mallet
    • Mallets are a chisel's best friend.
  • Large Paintbrush
    • You've got a lot to do today, but why not paint a picture instead?
  • Ball
    • Made of leather. Hippos like them a lot.
  • Toy Horse
    • Your father carved you a toy horse like this when you were young. You remember being disappointed that it wasn't life-sized. The disappointment never went away.
  • Golden Bolt
    • All that is gold does not glitter, unless polished.
  • Opium Pipe
    • Let the good times roll…
  • Diadem
    • Was probably stolen from a princess. Best sell it before someone traces the theft to you.
  • Spearhead
    • Rusty, but worth salvaging for the iron.
  • Butcher's Cleaver
    • Sometimes the fastest way out of a misunderstanding is to brandish a cleaver.
  • Salt
    • Keeps away the evil eye. Also tasty on boiled eggs.
  • Honeycomb
    • The first person in history to taste honey must have been quite courageous. Carefully wrapped in oiled papyrus. Take a bite and relish the sweet taste.
  • Grapes
    • Ah, grapes! The smooth resistance against your teeth, the pleasant rupture of the skin as you bite down, the rush of sweet juice onto your tongue… truly a food fit for the gods.
  • Pestle
    • Coriander, a dash of cumin… Add a pinch of sesame seeds, and you've got the best dukkah this side of the Nile.
  • Unfinished Sword
    • It's best when people finish what they start.
  • Small Knife
    • When you think about it, knives are basically fun-sized swords.
  • Hatchet
    • Trees quiver in the shadow of this mighty blade.
  • Iron Hammer
    • All that's missing is a bell and a song.
  • Wooden Log
    • Examining the cracks of this log reveals a small colony of resident spiders.
  • Lute
    • You're not even going to try your hand at this. Especially not after the lyre incident…
  • Tambourine
    • You can't mess up the tambourine. Or can you?
  • Animal Flesh
    • Don't keep this in your inventory too long.
  • Manuscript
    • After quite a lot of time on the road, you've perfected the art of folding this sheet into a cunning little bird. Now what should you call this art?
  • Necklace
    • The quintessential fashion statement, dating from time immemorial.
  • Broken Pot
    • Who doesn't shave with a sharp shard? This pot bears its owner's name, and that person's probably in a vengeful mood.

Animus HR-8.5[edit | edit source]

Kassandra[edit | edit source]

Certain resources are present across all animus menu screens: Drachmae, Leather, Iron ore, Olive wood, Ancient tablets, Obsidian, Precious stones

Inventory[edit | edit source]

Melee I and II[edit | edit source]
Arrows[edit | edit source]
Ranged[edit | edit source]
Helmet[edit | edit source]
Bracers[edit | edit source]
Torso[edit | edit source]
Waist[edit | edit source]
Legs[edit | edit source]
Mount[edit | edit source]
Unknown[edit | edit source]
Engraving[edit | edit source]
Stats[edit | edit source]
  • Health
  • Hunter damage
  • Warrior damage
  • Assassin damage
  • Armor

Eivor[edit | edit source]

Inventory[edit | edit source]

Grouped together but not under a specific header: Leather, Iron, Cloth, Titanium

Cloak[edit | edit source]
Helm[edit | edit source]
Torso[edit | edit source]
Arms[edit | edit source]
Pants[edit | edit source]
Bows[edit | edit source]
Hunter bow[edit | edit source]
Light bow[edit | edit source]
Predator bow[edit | edit source]
Main and Secondary Hand[edit | edit source]
Quiver[edit | edit source]
Rations[edit | edit source]
Bag[edit | edit source]
Resources[edit | edit source]
  • Silver
  • Opal
  • Unknown
  • Unknown
Crafting Materials[edit | edit source]
  • Leather
  • Iron
  • Cloth
  • Titanium
  • Carbon
  • Nickle
  • Tungsten
  • Platinum
Consumables[edit | edit source]
  • Hunter arrows
  • Light Arrows
  • Predator Arrows
  • Rations

Rations can be used to heal yourself

Exotic Resources[edit | edit source]
Runes[edit | edit source]
Collectibles[edit | edit source]
Power[edit | edit source]

Also present in the Skills menu

Basim[edit | edit source]

Trade goods[edit | edit source]

Image Name Description Value
Bone Dice A set of dice made of bone from Nishapur, Persia. 1
Peacock Feather This colorful feather came from a regal peacock, the elegant bird considered to be a guardian of royalty and often engraved on royal thrones. 1
Flamingo Feather This pink feather was taken from a flaming. They are born white, gaining their pink color from the algae they eat. 1
Hare Foot A hare's foot used as a lucky charm. 1
Sumerian Ring A remarkable old ring from ancient Sumer 9
Emerald Ring A gold ring set with a beautiful green emerald gemstone. Emeralds have been mined for 3,500 years in locations around Mount Smaragdus in Ancient Egypt. 11
Faravahar The winged figure depicted by this amulet was understood by Zoroastrians to represent the spirits of humanity. The earliest known examples were found in Iran and date from over 2,500 years ago. 30
Nestorian Cross A symbol of the Nestorian order made out of bronze, composed of four arms of equal length that narrow towards the center. 22
Bone Button A button made of bone from Nishapur, Persia. 4
Pendant A piece of loose-hanging jewelry attached to the necklace with a small loop. Pendants could be used for identification, ornamentation or protection. 15
Anthropomorphic Pendant A small pendant depicting a half-human, half-anmial creature. 6
Bone Toy Statuette This child's toy was carved from bone in Seleucia. 8
Horse Harness A finely-carved horse harness from Nishapur, Persia. 4
Bone Whistle A Persian whistle made of bone. 6
Oil Lamp A portable lamp lit with oil. 8
Astrolabe An ancient device used for measuring astrological data. 14
Babylonian Jewelry These works of gold craftsmanship were created in Babylon, a city south of Baghdad. It is difficult to date due to its manufactoring techniques being lost to history. 25
Gold Ring A ring forged of gold, most likely worn as a symbol of status and wealth. Gold appears to be the oldest metal humans have worked with. 40
Ruby The earliest known trade of rubies was recorded on China's North Silk Road around 2,200 years ago. An astrological belief from the Hindu tradition connects rubies to the sun. 47
Jade Medallion This striking medallion boasts a green piece of the mineral jade. Known as the "imperial gem", some believed jade was a symbol of serenity and purity. 20
Iron Brooch A crude brooch made of treated iron. 7
Abbasid Necklace A piece of jewelry that showcases the fine crafting techniques from the artisans of the Abbasid Caliphate. 54
Silver Ring A ring forged out of silver, a malleable precious metal that has been know to humans since prehistoric times and, in Egypt, was valued more than gold. 22
Jade Coin A curious coin made of jade, imported from the East. 18
Pestle A heavy, rounded tool used for breaking down substances in a bowl known as a mortar. These tools have been used since the stone age. 10
Glass Perfume Bottle A glass bottle filled with sweet-smelling perfume. 14
Belt Buckle A belt buckle found on guard uniforms. 10
Tang Dynasty Coin A Chinese coin prized by merchants on the East Road. 18
Silver Bracelet This bracelet is made of solid silver and is engraved with Arabic symbols. 25
Dadan Sandstone Incense Burner A hand-carved sandstone vessel with intricate patterns, designed for burning incense with natural elegance.
Sestertius Copper Coins A Roman copper coin, featuring imperial portraits circulated in the 1st century of the CE.
Lihyanites Bronze Coins A bronze coin from the lost Lihyanite kingdom.
Fine Statue A small sandstone statue, its surface weathered smooth by centuries of wind and sand.
Fortune's Horn The spiraled horn from an extinct auroch, etched with ancient carvings suggesting otherworldly power beneath its bone-white surface.
Giant Vulture Feather A giant vulture feather with an iridescent sheen and barbs coarse and weathered from soaring through storm clouds.
Arabic Leopard Pelt The pelt of a leopard to be used in the fabrication of consumer goods.
Nabatean Coins Coins created and used by the ancient Nabataeans.
Stele Fragment A fragment of some value taken from a stele.
Incense Resin Incense resin to be processed and sold in various derivative forms.

Quest Items[edit | edit source]

Image Name Description Relevancy
Wrapped Package Given by Al-Hasan, required for the ceremony. Taking Flight
Lump of Copper Ore A lump of muddy copper ore found inside a lusterware pot located within a sunken pottery workshop in Ukbara. Treasure Hunt
Marked Coins Specially marked coins. The Marked Coins
Bronze Mirror A valuable bronze mirror that Dervis covets. The Bronze Mirror Heist
Panacea Sample Whatever it is, it carries a potent aroma of mysterious herbs and strong alcohol. The Botanist
Carolingian Coin A rare and precious silver coin minted during the reign of Charles the Bald, who was King of Francia at the time when the fearsome Ragnar Lothbrok raided Paris. The Carolingian Coin Heist
Magic Potion Farah's flask of what is most likely alchol. Nasrin holds it for her. The Servant and the Impostor
Eye Makeup A tincture of herbs that makes the eyes bigger and more luminous. The Servant and the Impostor
The Garden and its Mysteries A heavy, well-thumbed tome. The Servant and the Impostor
Caliphal Palace Master Key This key unlocks all doors in the Caliphal Palace. The Serpent's Nest
Damascus Gate Prison Keys These keys unlocks several doors in the Damascus Gate prison. Jailbreak
Heron Feather A feather used by a Hidden One to mark a successful assassination. All Order assassination missions
Bloodied Heron Feather A feather dipped in the blood of a Hidden One's target. All Order assassination missions
Mysterious Shard This little shard weighs heavily in my hand. It seems charged with a strange energy. The Calling
Calculating the Azimuth Endless tables filled with numbers and symbols. A Life's Work
Comments on Euclid's Elements, Chapter X Commentaries on Euclid's Elements, along with what appears to be his son's birthdate scribbled in the corner. A Life's Work
Piece of Fabric A piece of fabric from a woman's gown found in the dead librarian's grasp. Follow the Fiery Trail
White Flowers A posy of beautiful white flowers. The Hunter
Informer's Orders I need More names. Do whatever you have to do, but get them. I have something special planned.

- Dogan bin Arslan
The Hunter
An Exotic Hairpin A precious hairpin of ancient Chinese origin, finely ornate, coveted by the Treasurer. Gilded Butterflies
Dragon Brooch A brooch belonging to members of The Ivory Coin, an exclusive merchants' guild. Gilded Butterflies
Transport Routes Ledger These are the transport routes for the items.
Message A message for the chief of security in the Prince's Palace.
Wedding Gift A diamond-shaped necklace which, though of modest value, has been handed down by the owner's family for generations and has significant sentimental value to them.
Wedding Gift An ornately decorated jewelry inlaid with rare stones crafted by a local artisan.
Wedding Gift A jewel-encrusted ring once owned by a well known sheikh until it was lost after an assassination and found in the mud of a dried Qanat.
Skull Whistle A whistle made from a bird skull.
Astrolabe A valuable astrolabe.
Husband's Portrait A portrait of Hind's deceased husband.

Resources / Consumables / Materials[edit | edit source]

Image Name Description
Dirham In the classical period, a dirham referred to any coin made out of silver, and also shared a name with a small unit of weight.
Scholar Favor Token This token can grant you specific services and favors when shown to certain scholars and entertainers.

Obtain more by completing Contracts and pickpocketing people on the streets.
Power Favor Token This token can grant you specific services and favors when shown to Caliphal officials, like the Munadi and certain guards. Mercenaries and even some rebels will also accept them.

Obtain more by completing Contracts and pickpocketing people on the streets.
Merchant Favor Token This token can grant you specific services and favors when shown to certain merchants.

Obtain more by completing Contracts and pickpocketing people on the streets.
Steel Ingot Steel Ingots can be used to improve weapons and equipment by visiting the Banu Musa or a Blacksmith.

Obtain more by opening chests, completing Contracts or buying them from Traders.
Leather Leather can be used to improve weapons and equipment by visiting the Banu Musa or a Blacksmith.

Obtain more by opening chests, completing Contracts or buying them from Traders.
Components Components can be used to improve Tools by visiting the Banu Musa.

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Elixir Elixirs can be used to restore limited Health

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Throwing Knife The Throwing Knife is a small blade that can be thrown at a distance to kill enemies and interact with objects.

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Blowdart A non-lethal projectile, the Blowdart is used to incapacitate enemies for a limited time.

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Noisemaker The Noisemaker is a tool used to lure guards to a single location, or to force them to disengage from combat.

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Smoke Bomb The Smoke Bomb is a non-lethal explosive device that emits smoke to conceal movement and disorient enemies.

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Trap Traps can be thrown at enemies and will trigger a burst of non-lethal sleeping gas.

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Oud melodies[edit | edit source]

Image Name Description Availability
Anfas Al-Fusul (Breaths of the Seasons) This sheet music shows an Oud melody that can be played at Performer Corners scattered around AlUla. Acquired at Farmer's Quarters, AlUla Oasis
Hams Al-hijara (Whispers of the Stones) This sheet music shows an Oud melody that can be played at Performer Corners scattered around AlUla. Acquired at Al-Banat Mountain, Hegra
Ya Atlal Al-Ams (O Remains of Yesterday) This sheet music shows an Oud melody that can be played at Performer Corners scattered around AlUla. Acquired at Ithlib Mountain, Hegra
Ahlamun Wa Amani (Dreams and Wishes) This sheet music shows an Oud melody that can be played at Performer Corners scattered around AlUla. Acquired north of AlUla Market, AlUla
Ya Durub As-saba (O Paths of Youth) This sheet music shows an Oud melody that can be played at Performer Corners scattered around AlUla. Acquired at Ikmah Mountain, Northern Wilds
Is'haq's lullaby This sheet music shows an Oud melody that can be played at Performer Corners scattered around AlUla. Complete In the Vulture's Nest