Qulan Gal

"But there is another way to bring down the Khan."

- Qulan Gal.

Qulan Gal was a member of the Mongolian Brotherhood of Assassins, and was one of the Order's most renowned Assassins, due to his vital role in the assassination of Genghis Khan alongside Darim Ibn-La'Ahad.

Early life
Qulan Gal was a member of the Assassin Order, operating mainly in Mongolia. He was a renowned toxophilite, with his skill in archery later being hailed by the Order.

During the early 13th century, the conqueror Genghis Khan caused turmoil in Mongolia, quickly overtaking land, though this was suspected to be with the usage of a Piece of Eden, most likely a sword. As a result of Genghis Khan's tyranny, Qulan Gal swore to stand against him, and was later integral in Genghis's assassination.

Assassination of Genghis Khan
At some point during 1217 and 1227, Qulan Gal came into contact with the Mentor of the Levantine Assassins, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, his wife Maria and his son Darim.

In 1227, the four of them devised a plan to assassinate Genghis Khan in his camp in Xingging near Xia Province. While Qulan Gal and Altaïr went into the camp together, Darim covered them from a distance with his crossbow. However, Altaïr unknowingly allowed himself to be seen and was attacked by a Mongol soldier, though Qulan killed the Mongol before he could raise the alarm. From there, Qulan safely escorted Altaïr out of the camp and proceeded to compose another plan with Darim.

Qulan and Darim then devised a plan to flush Khan out of his tent, and the latter did so after realizing the danger. Qulan Gal acted quickly and shot Khan's horse, causing him to fall off, which injured him on impact with the ground. Afterwards, Darim shot the conqueror with his crossbow while he was down, finishing Khan off.

Legacy
Qulan Gal's role in the assassination of Genghis Khan, which allowed the Assassin Order to spread its influence, earned Qulan Gal great praise, and a statue of him was built in his honor in the Sanctuary underneath the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni, Italy.

By the time of the Renaissance, Qulan Gal's sarcophagus had been moved to the Rocca di Ravaldino in Forlì, Italy. The Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze explored his tomb and took the seal from his sarcophagus, which helped him acquire the Armor of Altaïr.