Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad

Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (Arabic:الطائر إبن لا أحد, born 1165) was a member of the Assassin Order and, from 1191 until his death, the Order's Grand Master.

Raised to be an Assassin from birth, Altaïr obtained the rank of Master Assassin by his twenty-fifth year. However, following his failure to obtain the Apple from Robert de Sable in early 1191, and subsequently allowing the Templars to attack the city of Masyaf, headquarters to the Order of Assassins, he was demoted to the rank of novice and sent on a quest for redemption.

Tasked with the deaths of nine individuals, who, unbeknown to him, made up the ranks of the Templar Order in the Holy Land, Altaïr began a quest to change his ways and liberate the Kingdom from the corruption of the nine. During his quest however, Altaïr learned of a plot far more sinister than originally believed. Completing his mission to kill the nine targets, and cleansing the Order of its treacherous leader Al Mualim, Altaïr rose to the rank of Grand Master, taking the Assassins into a new, more secretive direction.

With the Apple in hand, Altaïr changed the ways his Order lived their lives; writing the details in his fabled Codex for later generations of the Order to read. His name would continue to resonate through the Order in later years, greatly influencing the lives of his descendants in years to come.

His bloodline would go on to contain an important figure in the Assassin Order, Desmond Miles.

Early life
Altaïr was born to Assassin parents; a Christian mother and a Muslim father, Umar.

During his childhood, like all children born into the Brotherhood, he was separated from his parents to be trained and raised by Al Mualim; quickly rising among his brethren in skill and gaining status with his teacher. Because of the rules of the Order, wherein Al Mualim felt that love would make the Assassins weaker, and because of his constant training, Altaïr's father never showed a great deal of love towards him, though he felt that he suppressed his true feelings for the sake of the Order and its cause.

Altaïr's mother died at childbirth, and Altaïr's father, Umar, was executed by the Saracens for killing a Saracen nobleman in Masyaf when Altaïr was 11 years old. Despite yelling out to his father moments before he was executed, Altaïr felt no real grief. He saw Al Mualim as more of a father to him than his biological father, even though Al Mualim's love was "weak and dishonest."

Altaïr also grew up alongside Abbas Sofian. The two of them were best friends until Altaïr revealed that Abbas' father, Ahmad, had killed himself in Altaïr's quarters. After Altaïr told the other Assassins about this, Abbas developed a hatred for him, believing that he was spreading lies.

Quest for the Chalice
In the year 1190, the threat of a Crusade loomed; by this time Altaïr had reached the rank of Master Assassin and was tasked with recovering an ancient artifact known as the Chalice. Learning that, in order to complete his task, he had to obtain three keys from their Templar owners, Altaïr began his quest.

Beginning his journey in Damascus, Altaïr met with a Rafiq, who told him that the merchant Tamir had close ties to the Templars in the area. Upon having interrogated Misbah, a man with connections to Tamir, Altaïr confronted Tamir and, before killing him, learned that the Chalice was kept in the Temple of the Sand and that three keys were needed to enter it.

Altaïr visited the circus dancer Fajera, who was initially unwilling to help, leaving Altaïr to fight a circus brute known as Badr. After defeating the man and catching Fajera, she gave Altaïr the first of the three keys, and told him that a man at the Templar hospital in Tyre could help him find the two other keys.

Later arriving in Tyre, Altaïr sought Hamid – the local Rafiq – from whom he learned that Roland Napule, head of the hospital and a Templar, had been questioning someone recently. In order to get into the hospital, Altaïr navigated through the sewer, entered the building from below and proceeded to assassinate Roland. Altaïr was given the second key by a prisoner of Roland; an old man who had been to the mysterious Temple of the Chalice.

Traveling to Jerusalem and speaking with Kadar, a local Assassin agent, Altaïr learned that the leader of the Templar Order, Basilisk, was usually at the Jerusalem royal palace with the king, and that he had the third key in his possession. The king was planning to have a party sometime not too long from then, and in order to get closer to Basilisk, Altaïr logically decided that the location of this party had to be discovered.

Overhearing some of the noblemen's conversations, Altaïr questioned Ayman, a man invited to the party, and found out where the party was to begin. He infiltrated it with the help of one of Kadar's men, and encountered Lord Basilisk for the first time.

After a brief battle with him, Altaïr managed to retrieve the key, but had no time to kill the Templar master as he had already escaped. However, in the process, he also aided in the defense of Acre, and revealed the identity of a traitor to the Assassins' – the Order's second-in-command, Harash.

Hurrying to the Order's fortress of Alep, Altaïr confronted the traitorous Harash, and the two faced off in a duel. After a brief fight, Altaïr stood victorious over Harash's body.

Eventually coming across an old associate named Adha, Altaïr astonished her with the information that she was the Chalice. Upon hearing of this revelation however, Basilisk kidnapped her and spirited her to Tyre.

Making his way to the port of Tyre, Altaïr once again met Basilisk. They fought each other in a one-on-one fight, ending with Basilisk's death at Altaïr's hands. Consequently, Altaïr discovered that Adha was not located on Basilisk's ship, but was being held captive on another vessel.

It would be years before Altaïr found Adha again, but was too late to save her; all he could do was avenge her. In a furious and emotional rage, Altaïr hunted down and killed everyone responsible for Adha's death, though the act brought him no joy, as the deed could neither console him nor bring her back.

Failure in Solomon's Temple


By the following year, the Holy Land was in the midst of war.

In early 1191, Altaïr and the brothers Malik and Kadar A-Sayf were tasked with retrieving an artifact from the Templars in Solomon's Temple. After progressing through the catacombs, Altaïr broke two tenets of the Assassin's Creed, but arrogantly dismissed the warning against his actions, confident in his mastery as an Assassin.

Finally, upon seeing the archenemy of his Order – Robert de Sable – Altaïr broke another tenet; risking the safety of the Brotherhood. Having attempted to slay the Grand Master of the Knights Templar after making his presence known, Altaïr was easily thwarted and thrown from the temple, leaving Malik and Kadar alone with the Templars. Altaïr escaped from the temple and Jerusalem to report his failure to the Order.

Siege of Masyaf
Upon returning to Masyaf, Altaïr informed Al Mualim of his failure to acquire the Templar treasure, and was lambasted for it. Soon after, Malik returned with the artifact, alive but alone, and with a heavily injured left arm.

Before any further action could be taken though, the Templars attacked Masyaf, taking the village, slaughtering its inhabitants, and besieging the castle. Altaïr led the defense of the fortress, sneaking behind the Templar army and unleashing a torrent of felled tree logs, crushing the Templar army.

Once the attack was over, the matters of his actions in Solomon's Temple were addressed once again. Altaïr, having broken all three tenets of the Creed, failing to acquire the Templar treasure, causing the death of a brother and the incapacitation of another, as well as being responsible for all who had died in the Templar attack, was deemed a traitor to the Creed. Al Mualim declared this judgement before the entire Order, before stabbing Altaïr in the stomach with a dagger.

Altaïr awoke from his "sleep of the dead" and questioned Al Mualim of his survival, with the Grand Master answering that Altaïr had only seen what he had wanted him to see. He then stripped Altaïr of his rank and possessions as alternate punishment, though also offered him a chance for redemption.

Starting as a novice once again, Altaïr was tasked with hunting down the traitor within Masyaf, who had allowed the Templars entrance. Successful, Altaïr returned to Al Mualim and was rewarded with the return of his Hidden Blade and long-sword. Once again officially a member of the Order, Altaïr was offered a trade; the lives of nine men in exchange for his own.

Hunt for the Nine
"I am but a piece, a man with a part to play. You'll come to know the others soon enough..."

- Tamir to Altaïr.

Altaïr started his quest, leaving Masyaf and riding to Damascus in pursuit of Tamir, his first target. Arriving there, he traveled to the local Assassins' Bureau and requested permission for the assassination. The Rafiq denied him, ordering Altaïr to first gather information about his target.

Going through the city's poor district, Altaïr interrogated informants, pick-pocketed letters and maps, and eavesdropped on conversations around him; ultimately acquiring the location of his target. Returning to the Bureau with this information, he received a pass for the kill and a white feather, to be wet in the victim's blood, as proof of the deed.

In a plaza of the market district, Altaïr witnessed Tamir slaying a business partner, and killed him as he examined the nearby stalls. Returning to the Bureau, Altaïr was told to return to Al Mualim, who rewarded him for this first step on the road to redemption, and granted him a piece of his equipment back. Altaïr then left for the other cities, Acre and Jerusalem, to pursue his next targets.



Proceeding on to Acre, Altaïr met with the Bureau leader to gather the information about his target - Garnier de Naplouse, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitalier. Learning that Garnier was located in the Hospitalier hospital in the city's Poor District, and was trafficking men from other cities to Acre for him to experiment on, Altaïr infiltrated the hospital.

There, Altaïr found one of Garnier's prisoners running away from his captors. After the fleeing man was caught, Garnier ordered his guards to break the prisoner's legs to prevent him from making another escape, and had him brought back to his quarters. Garnier then returned to his usual routine of checking his patients, and was eventually struck down by Altaïr.

With his dying breath, Garnier revealed that he had used to Apple of Eden to conduct his experiments, but after its loss, his progress had slowed. He was also convinced that he was helping the people he experimented on, causing Altaïr to question his own opinion on Garnier's experiments.



Arriving at Jerusalem's Bureau, Altaïr was harshly received by Malik, that Bureau's new leader. Reluctantly, Malik sent him on his investigations, and received him once again when he returned. After obtaining the permission and the feather, Altaïr entered the slave complex of his target Talal, but was ambushed by his followers.

Dispatching them, Altaïr chased Talal across the rooftops and through the streets, finally catching up to him and putting a hidden blade in his neck. Altaïr returned to the Bureau and reported to Al Mualim once again. Gaining another piece of his equipment back, Altaïr once again had to return to all three cities to take out new targets.

"You take the lives of men and women, strong in the conviction that their deaths will improve the lots of those left behind. A minor evil for a greater good? We are the same."

- Abu to Altaïr.

Altaïr returned to Damascus to eliminate Abu'l Nuqoud, known as "the Merchant King." After investigating and receiving the feather from the Rafiq, he proceeded to the merchant's palace where a party was being held.

Infiltrating the palace, Altaïr arrived shortly before Abu'l began his speech, lambasting his guests for their intolerance and ignorance, before revealing he had poisoned the wine that was being served. As a number of the revelers fell to the poison, Abu'l ordered his archers to eliminate the rest.

Through the panic of the crowd, the Assassin scaled the palace walls, killing several archers in the process, and managed to climb onto the roof above his target. Jumping down and killing the Merchant King's bodyguard, Altaïr chased down and assassinated his target, once again setting the city on full alert, before losing his pursuers. Returning to the Bureau, he reported his success, before returning once again to Masyaf.

"We'll see how sweet they are... the fruits of your labors. You do not free the cities as you believe, but damn them. And in the end, you'll have only yourself to blame; you who speak of good intentions..."

- William of Montferrat to Altaïr.



In Acre, Altaïr was tasked with the death of William of Montferrat, regent of the city and a lieutenant of Richard the Lionheart. Meeting once again with the Bureau leader, Altaïr gathered information on his target in the city's rich district, and learned that he was to meet with King Richard later that day.

Approaching as William and Richard quarreled outside the city fort's walls, he waited for the King to leave, before infiltrating the castle via the fortress walls. Waiting until William had finished berating his men for their perceived failures, and had dismissed his guards, Altaïr struck from above, killing the Marquese of Montferrat. As usual, Al Mualim was informed, and Altaïr left the city for his next target in Jerusalem.

"Do you know what it feels like to determine another man's fate? And did you see the way the people cheered? The way they feared me? I was like a god! You'd have done the same if you could! Such power..."

- Majd Addin to Altaïr.



Within Jerusalem, Altaïr found his sixth target, Majd Addin; the illegitimate ruler of the city, who personally acted as judge, jury and executioner. During one of his public executions, Altaïr made his way through the crowd and onto the stage where Addin stood, killing him and saving an imprisoned Assassin who was mere moments from death. Fleeing from the guards, Altaïr returned to Masyaf.

Rewarded with another rank and equipment, Altaïr demanded Al Mualim of the truth behind connections between his targets. Al Mualim revealed to him that all nine of his targets were members of the Knights Templar, and that the treasure Malik had liberated from Robert de Sable held the power to control the minds of others. Content with this new information, Altaïr left for Acre and Damascus once again.



Altaïr's seventh target was present in Acre. The target, named Sibrand, was the Grand Master of the Knights Teutonic, and paranoid with fear of the Assassin that had hunted down his Templar brethren. Reporting to the Bureau and investigating, Altaïr traveled to the city’s ports, where he witnessed Sibrand falsely accusing a passing scholar of being the Assassin before cutting him down. Afterwards, he retired to his ship.

Altaïr navigated through the ports and docked boats, arriving on Sibrand's ship and striking him down. Once again, the alert was sounded, though Altaïr managed to escape once more. After giving the Rafiq the feather marked with Sibrand's blood, Altaïr left for Masyaf as always.

"Am I not unlike those precious books you seek to save? A source of knowledge with which you disagree? Yet you are rather quick to steal my life."

- Jubair al Hakim to Altaïr.



In Damascus, Jubair al Hakim, Saladin's head scholar, had begun burning every book in the city, in an attempt to wipe the history of the land. Traveling to the Bureau, Altaïr gathered the information, received his feather and moved in for the kill.

Jubair stood flanked by many followers, all dressed in identical clothing; fortunately for Altaïr, however, his previous investigations had shown him where Jubair would be, and what he looked like. Before long, the scholar joined his Templar brothers in death, and Altaïr escaped the city guard to report his success to the Rafiq.

"You have laid waste to our plans: first, the treasure, then our men. Control of the Holy Land slipped away, but then he saw an opportunity, to reclaim what has been stolen, to turn your victories to our advantage!"

- Maria to Altaïr.



Returning to Masyaf, Altaïr had only one target remaining; the Grand Master of the Knights Templar himself. Robert had apparently arrived in Jerusalem to attend the funeral of Majd Addin, in a show of mutual cooperation between and friendship between Saracen and Crusader.

Gathering intelligence for the strike, Altaïr proceeded to the cemetery. However, as he hid among the crowd, he was instead singled out and ambushed by the Templars, who had anticipated his arrival. Engaging the Templars and Saracen guard in battle, he fought them off one by one.

During this fray, Altaïr defeated Robert and removed the helm, however, to his horror, he discovered the person to be a decoy. At first believing it to be sorcery, the shock of seeing the woman standing before him soon wore off. He soon learned from her that Robert had used the time she had given him to travel to Arsuf, in the hopes of uniting the Saracens and Crusaders against the Assassins.

Sparing her life as she was not his target, Altaïr returned to the Bureau and revealed the deception to Malik, who had recently come to believe that Altaïr had truly repented for his past crimes. Malik suggested to Altaïr that it was best he return to Masyaf, and enlighten Al Mualim to the development, but Altaïr refused, citing time to be lacking.

He accused Malik of hiding behind the Creed, and refusing to see what he did not wish to see. Suggesting he search for answers in Solomon's Temple, Altaïr made his departure from the city, and rode directly to Arsuf.

Battle of Arsuf
"You know nothing of schemes. You are but a puppet. He betrayed you, boy, just as he betrayed me."

- Robert to Altaïr in his dying words, 1191.



Arriving at Arsuf, Altaïr discovered that the engagement between the Crusader and Saracen forces had commenced. Fighting his way through the battlefield, engaging Saracen and Christian troops alike, Altaïr arrived at Richard's camp, only to be mistaken for making an attempt on the King's life.

Denying this, Altaïr informed the Crusader leader of Robert's treachery, as well as that of his followers. Though de Sable persistently denied the accusations, Richard was unconvinced.

Leaving the decision to God, Richard ordered a trial by combat to determine the truth. Altaïr fought de Sable and his Templar elites, cutting them down and striking the Grand Master in the throat.

With his dying breaths, Robert revealed to Altaïr that Al Mualim was, in fact, a Templar, and that Altaïr had been an unwitting pawn in his quest to hoard the Apple, and eliminate the others who knew of its existence. Allowed to leave by Richard, Altaïr hurried to Masyaf.

Retaking of Masyaf
Arriving at Masyaf, Altaïr found the villagers in a hypnotized trance, who acknowledged Al Mualim as the one who had "led [them] to the light". Progressing up the hill towards Masyaf, Altaïr encountered a group of hypnotized Assassins who, bent as they were to Al Mualim's will, attacked him. Left with no other option, Altaïr engaged in battle with them, and managed to slay them all. However, another wave of Assassins entered the fray, heavily outnumbering and threatening to overwhelm him.

To his luck, Malik and several Assassins aided him by throwing knives at the Assassins, killing some and causing the rest to flee. Meeting with Malik, Altaïr requested him to distract the hypnotized Assassins outside of the fortress so that he could reach Al Mualim without much trouble. Agreeing to his request, Malik and his men left Altaïr to infiltrate the fortress.

Searching for his former Master in the fortress garden that Al Mualim referred to as "Paradise," Altaïr only found himself caught and bound by the Apple's power. Seeing Al Mualim on a balcony overhead, he demanded an explanation from him. Al Mualim then revealed that he had used the Apple recovered at Solomon's Temple to both end the Crusades by eliminating the leaders, and to control the minds of the people to attain their obedience; ensuring utter and absolute peace.

Ending his explanation, Al Mualim used the power of the Apple to create an illusion of the nine Templars Altaïr had killed, who attacked the confused Assassin. Defeating them one by one, Altaïr was once again bound by the Apple's power. By this point, Al Mualim confronted Altaïr personally, and created multiple copies of himself to aid in his fight. Faced with this second illusion, Altaïr took the defensive, striking them as they attacked one by one.

As Altaïr finally singled his Master out, Al Mualim bound him once again. There, he explained to Altaïr that though he sought peace like Robert, he wanted the Apple to himself, thus the Templar needed to die. Altaïr questioned why Al Mualim had not that used the Apple on him, and Al Mualim explained that he had tried, and failed, due to Altaïr's mental strength.

At this, Altaïr and Al Mualim dueled for a final time. Despite a lengthy battle, Altaïr managed to finally defeat his Master, and down him with his hidden blade.

Altaïr then listened as his Master spoke his final words, challenging Altaïr's strength of character and ability to destroy the Apple. As Al Mualim died, the Assassin watched as the Apple rolled from his lifeless hand, before activating itself.

He, eventually joined by Malik and his men, stood before the vast holographic image that projected from the orb; a map of the world indicating the location of various other Pieces of Eden.

Becoming Grand Master
"Our duty is to the people, not to custom. [...] We shall be made anew..."

- Altaïr, after becoming Grand Master.

After the death of Al Mualim, confusion was wide-spread among the members of the Order. The Order was divided into a faction led by Altaïr, and an opposing faction. Altaïr stayed true to the Creed; ensuring that none of the rebelling Brothers were killed or harmed. After managing to subdue them, he persuaded the rebels of Al Mualim's guilt, and his own suitability to lead the Order, earning their love, trust and loyalty in the process.

Desiring to tell the tale that his life had been, Altaïr began writing his Codex, which acted as a personal journal detailing segments of his life.

Altaïr started to drastically change the methods and rituals that the Order had followed for generations. The Templars started to make their movements less public, and Altaïr consequently did the same with his Order; abandoning all of the Assassin fortresses in the process.

As the Assassins' main motive was to protect the people, Altaïr found the removal of the ring finger "a false promise of paradise" and the prohibition of using poison to be useless. He redesigned the hidden blade so that it would not need the removal of the ring finger, created a way to use poison via the hidden blade and, together with his right-hand man, Malik, discovered new methods of assassination.

Attack on Acre's harbor
One month after Al Mualim's death, the Crusade continued to wage, and the Templars had not yet been defeated. Attempting to flee to Cyprus under the leadership of Armand Bouchart, the Templars had secured Acre's harbor for their escape.

Leading the attack on the harbor castle, Altaïr was confronted by the same woman who had posed as Robert de Sable at Majd Addin's funeral. The woman, blaming Altaïr for ruining her life by killing de Sable, furiously engaged the Assassin in a sword duel, though was defeated by the Altaïr's greater skill.

Revealing her name to be Maria, and slowly realizing that she had been betrayed by Bouchart, the Templar was taken hostage by Altaïr, and was forced to travel along with him to Cyprus.

Altaïr temporarily left the control of the Order, saying that he "built this Brotherhood to last", and left for the island of Cyprus; the island just recently bought by the Templars from King Richard. Arriving in the city of Limassol, Altaïr established contact with the Order's contact, Alexander; the leader of the resistance against the Templars in Limassol, who then became Altaïr primary ally in Cyprus, and who also took Maria under his protection.

Retaking Limassol Castle
Altaïr met with Alexander at the local Resistance safehouse, and Alexander revealed that the Templars were holed up in Limassol Castle; though they were already starting to overrun more areas in Cyprus. Alexander advised Altaïr to kill the Captain of the castle guard, who would most likely be replaced by one of Alexander's spies afterwards.

Successfully completing this task, Altaïr was told to meet Osman, a man spying upon the Templars, and to tell him that "Alexander wishes his grandmother a joyous birthday." Upon receiving the password, Osman told Altaïr that he had heard of the Templars being interested in some sort of archive located in Cyprus, and that the ranking Templar in Limassol was Frederick "the Red". Osman reduced the castle guard for a short time, allowing Altaïr to sneak into the castle and slay Frederick.

Afterwards, upon returning to the Resistance safehouse, Altaïr found it surrounded by Templars and set aflame. He killed the Templars outside, but found no sign of any person left inside. He thus left for the Limassol cathedral, where he witnessed Armand Bouchart giving a speech to the people of Limassol about Frederick's death.

Furious, Armand threatened the Cypriots, but was advised not to do so by Osman. Armand paused for thought and, upon realizing that Osman was a traitor, killed him. Shortly after this, Maria came running up to Armand and informed him of Altaïr's presence, though he refused to trust Maria, blaming her for de Sable's death and ordering his guards to lock her up.

Altaïr managed to save Maria, and successfully escorted her back to Alexander near Limassol's port. There, Altaïr was informed that Bouchart had fled to Kyrenia, and Alexander told him to ask a sailor named Pasha, who owed Alexander a debt, to bring him and Maria to Kyrenia as well.

Before leaving, Altaïr infiltrated the remaining Templar ship docked in the port to look into its shipping manifest. Upon departing for Kyrenia, Altaïr aimed to get in contact with Alexander's associate, Barnabas.

Arrival in Kyrenia
As the boat arrived in Cyprus and Altaïr and Maria made to leave, their identities were discovered by pirates, who sought to turn them in to the authorities. Quickly climbing up, Maria kicked Altaïr off the ladder they were using to escape, and fled.

Altaïr eventually managed to evade the pirates and went after Maria, eventually discovering her caught by Resistance soldiers. Maria was then returned to Altaïr's hands, and Altaïr made his first contact with the resistance; a man named Markos, who offered to keep an eye on Maria.

Altaïr went on further into the city and eventually found the Resistance's safehouse, meeting the man stationed there, who called himself Barnabas. Explaining that he was after Armand Bouchart's head, Barnabas explained that he would most likely have gone to Buffavento Castle, a Templar stronghold.

Barnabas said that he could help him enter it with no trouble from the Templar guards, in exchange for killing a man who had supposedly betrayed the Resistance. Agreeing to the task, Altaïr left to search for the traitor named Jonas.

Altaïr investigated the city and eventually found Jonas talking with another person. Having dispatched the nearby guards, Altaïr confronted Jonas, though the latter fled before Altaïr could make any action. Altaïr intercepted him in a secluded area, and Jonas tried to explain that a man known as "The Bull" was after him, but his reasoning was in vain.

Having killed his target, Altaïr left for the harbor to secure Maria. Altaïr found them surrounded by guards, but managed to save them in time. After Altaïr mentioned "The Bull", Maria revealed that she had met him once, and he was in fact named Moloch.

Altaïr, afraid of Maria being captured, told Markos to meet them at the Resistance safehouse. Altaïr went ahead of them, and met Barnabas again, who explained that Jonas' death had caused riots in the city. After having explained that there were Resistance members coming to the safehouse, Altaïr left to suppress the riots, which were had been instigated by Moloch.

Infiltration of Kantara Castle
By taking down Moloch's fanatics throughout Kyrenia, Altaïr managed to calm the riots and prevented a disaster from occurring. When Altaïr returned to the safehouse, Markos questioned him about the riots, and Altaïr confirmed the death of Jonas as having been the cause.

Successful in his task, Altaïr focused on his new goal; locating and assassinating Moloch. Maria revealed that he resided in Kantara Castle, and thus Altaïr subsequently made his departure from the safehouse towards the castle. As he proceeded to scale its walls while evading the guards' attention, Altaïr found a chapel and entered via the rooftops.

With Moloch at the altar, Altaïr stealthily approached from behind and lunged at the giant man to perform the assassination. However, Moloch, having detected Altaïr's presence, turned to grab Altaïr by the throat, right before the Assassin's blade could reach him, and threw him away to the floor.

Acting quickly, Moloch grabbed his flail and the two men inevitably engaged in a battle. Using Moloch's large size to his advantage, Altaïr grabbed Moloch's own flail, and strangled him with it. As he met his inevitable end, Moloch spoke a warning to Altaïr that his will would expand far beyond the ideals of both the Templars and the Assassins.

Upon being discovered, Altaïr was immediately attacked by Templar guards and Moloch's followers. Traveling through the immensely fortified castle once again, Altaïr eventually managed to make his way to the top of the castle. However, he found himself cornered there by several of Moloch's fanatics and guards.

Turning around to face the guards advancing upon him, Altaïr managed to counter their attack, throwing two of Moloch's fanatics over the edge of the castle in the process. Subsequently, Altaïr did a backwards Leap of Faith into a hay bale, and returned to the safehouse.

Aiding the Resistance
Altaïr returned to the safehouse after his successful assassination. There, Markos informed him that the Templars had attacked the safehouse during the Assassin's absence, and while Markos was hiding, they had taken Maria and a few Resistance members captive.

Markos feared that one of the Templars' prisoners, the Dark Oracle, was responsible for revealing the safehouse location. However, Altaïr reasoned that it could have been Barnabas who had betrayed them to the Templars instead. Shocked, Markos informed Altaïr that Barnabas had been executed on the day before Altaïr's arrival in Kyrenia.

The Resistance members executions were about to take place, thus Markos requested of Altaïr to save them. Altaïr obliged, and proceeded to scout the city. Upon finding several Resistance members, Altaïr dispatched the executioner and the surrounding Templar guards, and set the members free.

Altaïr quickly returned to the safehouse and reported his mission a success, to which Markos replied that the remaining prisoners would be located in either the harbor or Buffavento Castle.

First going to the harbor, Altaïr spotted a prison guard, and tailed the man to a secluded area, where he swiftly defeated him. Then, impersonating a drunk, he tricked another guard into revealing the location of the imprisoned Resistance members in the harbor, as well as the location of the key to their prison.

Having served his purpose, the prison guard was delivered a quick death. Altaïr then infiltrated the Crusader Outpost and retrieved the keys, before proceeding to free the remaining Resistance members. Questioning them if a woman had accompanied them, one affirmed this, and revealed that Moloch's son Shalim had taken her with him. Fending off the attacking Templars at the harbor, Altaïr returned to the safehouse.

Infiltration of Buffavento Castle
Altaïr returned to the safehouse and informed Markos of the freed Resistance members. Additionally, Altaïr warned Markos of another possible Templar attack. While Markos believed the Oracle was responsible for revealing the safehouse's location, Altaïr believed it was the man posing as Barnabas.

Believing that the real Barnabas had revealed too much about the Resistance under torture, Altaïr prepared to infiltrate Buffavento Castle in order to confront the Dark Oracle. Infiltrating the castle under the cover of dusk, Altaïr made his way through the fortress' dungeons, stealthily killing any Templars he encountered. Subsequently, Altaïr witnessed a conversation between Shalim and Armand Bouchart.

Armand lectured Shalim about his weakness for women, which had led to Maria's escape. Promising to find her, Shalim was presented with a package by Armand, which he ordered was to be delivered to Alexander in Limassol. Altaïr, hearing this, was shocked and immediately came under the impression that Alexander was a Templar spy.

Making his way further into the castle, Altaïr dispatched the warden and his guards to gain a key to a barred door, and eventually arrived at the prison cells. There, Armand exited the Oracle's cells, warning his men of her hostility. After Bouchart left, Altaïr entered the Oracle's prison.

With shrill screams, the Oracle appeared and aggressively attacked the Assassin. Despite the Oracle being aided by several prisoners who had lost their sanity, Altaïr eventually defeated her. Altaïr questioned what had led to her insanity, though she only responded with twisted ramblings, and claims of being an "instrument of God."

Altaïr concluded to put her out of her misery, and ended her life with his blade. The Assassin immediately fled the fortress to return to the safehouse.

Liberating Kyrenia
As Altaïr returned to the safehouse he questioned Marko about information on Shalim. Marko claimed Shalim though not as vile as his father, Moloch. Stating that Shalim has been seen consorting with Bouchart on several occasions, Markos tasked Altaïr with gathering intelligence on Shalim and share what he learned in the Market District afterwards. Scouting the city for Shalim, Altaïr located him and witnessed him abuse the civilians and rob them.

As Shalim eventually reaches a Brothel he instructs his men to "have fun". Left to their own, Shalims men begin to abuse the civilians further, robbing them and attacking them. However, the Assassin dispatched all Shalim's abusive henchmen throughout the districts. Rendezvousing with Markos, Altaïr informed him of Shalim's violent and brash actions. Markos acknowledged Shalim's constant confessions at church and suggested Altaïr search for one of the Scholars there.

Subsequently, witnessing Shalim addressing the people promising rewards through hard work. Altaïr asked the Scholar about Shalim's attitude change. However, the Scholar suggested they discuss in a secluded location. Approaching the Scholar at the rendezvous, a crate of materials collapses on the Scholar, killing him. Altaïr notices a Templar above, with his face hidden. Pursuing the killer from the rooftops, the Templar eventually escaped despite Altaïr's efforts. Returning to the safehouse, Markos directs Altaïr towards the harbor.

As he arrived at the harbor, Altaïr noticed a carriage of female dancers, Maria among them. Concluding the Templars would attempt to inspect the carriage and recognize Maria, Altaïr dispatched the Templar soldiers as the carriage passed through the city. With the carriage safely left the city, Altaïr followed it, with the intention of discovering Maria's destination.

"You dishonor our father, Assassin! But you will not dishonor his cause!"

- Shalim and Shahar to Altaïr. As the carriage came to a halt, at the Saint Hilarion Castle Altaïr watched from afar as Maria entered the castle. Scaling the wall and stealthily killing off any guards he encountered, Altaïr finally located Shalim at his quarters. However Maria then entered his quarters and demanded answers. Asking whether the Templars intended to use the Apple for tyranny, and that she believed the Templars wanted liberty instead.

Shalim replied the people are to be led like sheep and those who defy the Templars are to be disposed off.

Though Maria denied this and Shalim becomes more persistent, Altaïr revealed himself. Calling out to Shalim. However the Templar revealed himself Shahar instead, Shalim's twin, the man who Altaïr saw speaking to the civilians instead.

Shalim himself arrived at the scene, as the twins prepare to duel. Maria however, after disarming guards present, fled the feud and left the Assassin to fend for himself. After a long battle, Altaïr eventually proves the victor, and killed both twins with his sword.

Returning to the safehouse, Markos joyfully welcomed Altaïr and informed him of the Templar's abrupt departure from Kyrenia. Concluding the Templar Archive was not in Kyrenia, as they would not leave it unprotected so willingly, Markos claimed the Templars sailed for Limassol instead. Concluding the Archive was there instead, Altaïr bids Markos farewell, claiming he had served his country well. Subsequently Altaïr sailed towards Limassol, in order to confront the remaining Templars in Cyprus.

Routing the Templars
Returning to Limassol, Altaïr subsequently entered the new safehouse to find Alexander horrified by his presence. Accusing Altaïr of being a traitor to the Resistance. Altaïr, however, asked if he had received a package from the Templars. Alexander then exclaimed it contained the head of Barnabas. Altaïr, after inspecting the package, claimed it was different man from the Barnabas he met. Altaïr explained that the real Barnabas was executed before his arrival and the other man was a Templar Spy.

Alexander added the Templars done the same in Limassol: using their Propaganda to turn several Resistance members to the Templar cause. Tasking himself with dispatching the Templar soldiers in order to prevent any further conflict. Dispatching various Templar soldiers throughout the city, Altaïr noticed one of the Templar's contacts at the harbor consorting with pirates and Crusaders. Tailing him to a obscured area, Altaïr posed as a messenger for Bouchart himself.

Questioning the Templar on Bouchart's location, the contact admitted he was unable to say, however informed Altaïr that several of his men were murdered the previous night be a Templar sergeant. Asking where the Templar was, the contact directed Altaïr to the Cathedral. Once at the Cathedral, the Templar sergeant flees. However, Altaïr pursues him and uses his throwing knifes to injure and stop him. Questioning the Templar, he directs Altaïr to Demetris.

Arriving at the home of Demetris, Altaïr stealthily entered Demetris's from the rooftop, whilst avoiding confrontations with guards. Entering to find Demetris, Altaïr made his presence known and began interrogating Demetris. After being beaten down, Demetris finally confessed that he was responsible for the murder at the harbor. However, Demetris was then killed with a throwing knife from above. Noticing the same Templar agent in Kyrenia, Altaïr attempts to pursue him, however, after reaching the rooftops, the Templar was gone.

Returning to the safehouse, Altaïr find it abandoned and a note from Alexander requesting he meet him at the Limassol castle courtyard. Though expecting a trap to be in place, Altaïr proceeds to the courtyard regardless of his suspicions. Once at the courtyard however, Altaïr found the dead body of Alexander.

Saddened by his friend's death, Altaïr looked up to the balcony above only to find the Templar Agent. Sneering at Altaïr, a enraged mob of citizens arrive at the courtyard, convinced Altaïr is the enemy. Though failing to calm then, Altaïr reluctantly used the Apple against them. Telling them that Bouchart and the Templars are the true enemy, the civilians left the courtyard, under the Apple's affect.

The Agent continued to mock the Assassin. However, he was stabbed from behind. Then kicked from the balcony, Maria revealed herself. Asking where the Templar Archive is located, Maria revealed they stood directly above it. Preparing to enter it together, a group of Templars attacked. Though Maria fled inside the Archive, Altaïr fought off the Templar soldiers. After dispatching them all, the Assassins proceeded, and entered the Archive.

Progressing further into the Archive, Altaïr dispatched any Templars guarding the way forward. Eventually he witnessed a duel between Maria and Bouchart, however, the Templar eventually left her unconscious. Bouchart explained that because of Isaac Comnenus the Archive was almost exposed to the public. When Altaïr challenged this statement, Bouchart merely replied that they were forced to buy what they already owned, to prevent Richard from discovering it. Revealing they moved the contents of the Archive in the Assassin's absence Armand drew his sword preparing to duel his nemesis.

Both skilled swordsmen, Bouchart and Altaïr attacked each other with skill and speed. Eventually, however, Altaïr gained the upperhand, dodged Bouchart's attack and impaled him with his sword. In his dying moments, Bouchart respectfully credited Altaïr for his superior skill. Warning the Assassin regarding the Piece of Eden's safety and keep it hidden. With Bouchart dead Altaïr came to Maria's aid. Suddenly, the Archive became to fall apart from Templar cannon fire, planning to leave no evidence.

The two ran off immediately. Though almost destroyed, the two were able to climb through the structure and successfully escape. Walking on the harbor, Maria then confirms her official retirement from the Templar Order. Instead intending to travel East or India. Asking Altaïr of his plans, he claims to travel the world and meets the most intelligent minds and continue to learn while expanding the Assassin Order. Altaïr remarked that he will travel East and made his departure from Cyprus with Maria at his side.

Changing the Order
Liberating Cyprus from Bouchart and his Templar followers, Altaïr, who had previously intended to seal the Apple within the Limassol archives, decided it best that the Apple remain with him, and over the following years, he peered into it quite often.

In 1193, Altaïr and Maria married in Limassol, Cyprus, out of respect to the Cypriots for offering the island as a base to the Assassins. Among the guests of honor was Markos. Upon returning to Masyaf, their first son Darim was born.

Around 1204, Altaïr personally began to promote the way of the Assassin Order in various cities and regions. However, this came to an end when he made an attempt to do so in Constantinople, as the Fourth Crusade was causing chaos among the population, thus forcing Altaïr to retreat.

By studying the Apple of Eden, Altaïr gained the knowledge to create a form of metal that was lighter and stronger than any other metal known until then. He created an armor set for himself, but decided to erase the formulae to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.

In 1209, Altaïr began to expand the Order's sphere of operations significantly, sending out those that had trained under him across the globe. They spread to countries and whole civilizations that were, as of yet, unknown to most of his contemporaries during that era. With the discovery that the Templars' were acting in a similar fashion, a race for influence that would eventually split the globe began.

Contrary to what his former mentor strived for, Altaïr allowed the members of the Order to raise their own children and express their love for them. While Al Mualim believed that love would make them weaker, Altaïr thought that love would make it easier for them to make sacrifices for the right cause.

With the usage of the Apple "in small doses, and with a focused mind," Altaïr gained the knowledge to once again redesign the hidden blade so that it could contain an additional device capable of launching small projectiles. Some time afterwards, Altaïr had the Apple locked away in the Templar Archive in Cyprus.

Journey to Mongolia
In 1217, Genghis Khan rapidly approached from the east, and was preventing the Assassin Order's progression. Altaïr also suspected that he possessed a Piece of Eden.

Thus, Altaïr, Maria and Darim, who was an accomplished crossbowman, left for Mongolia. Their son Sef was left behind to take care of his wife and two children, and Malik was placed in temporary control of the Order.

In Mongolia, they liased with the Assassin Qulan Gal, and the four of them traveled to near Xing-ging in Xu province, which was being besieged by the Mongols. Darim found a vantage point to look over the Mongol encampment, disposing of any guard who might notice them, while Altaïr and Qulan Gal infiltrated the camp.

However, Altaïr had lost some of his stealth in his old age, and was detected by a guard. The guard was able to wound Altaïr, but he was killed by Qulan Gal before he could raise the alarm. Qulan Gal managed to bring Altaïr out of the camp to safety, thus saving his life.

Qulan Gal and Darim proceeded to formulate a plan to flush Khan out of his tent. After realizing the danger, Khan tried to escape on horseback, but his horse was quickly shot by Qulan Gal. Right afterwards, Khan himself was finished by a shot of Darim's crossbow. Successful, the family headed back home, ten years after they had left Masyaf.

Arrival in Masyaf
When they arrived in Masyaf, they were greeted by Swami, a former apprentice who was only eager to fight. Altaïr asked the man why he had not been greeted by Rauf as he had requested in his letters, but Swami explained that Rauf had died of fever during his absence.

Swami also explained that Malik had been thrown into prison, and that without anyone to lead the Order, a council had been formed; with Abbas Sofian at the head. Altaïr and Maria, not trusting the situation, asked where Sef was, to which Swami responded that he had fled to Alamut. Darim thus headed off for Alamut to retrieve his brother.

Altaïr and Maria continued onwards towards the castle, where they found it half-abandoned, stripped of the life it had had under Altaïr's rule. They were directed to a room in the right wing of the castle, despite Altaïr expecting his residence to be in the Master's tower.

The next day, they went to the Master's tower to meet the council, but were intercepted by Swami half-way through to lead them the rest of the way himself. Arriving there, Altaïr saw that the council was made up of the most-weak minded of the Order, and that Abbas had puppeteered the whole council in his favor.

Altaïr told the council of their travels in Mongolia, after which Abbas explained what had happened to Sef. He claimed that Sef had been killed by Malik, after Sef supposedly found out about Malik wanting to keep control of the Order for himself. Altaïr, furious, demanded that control of the Order be returned to him, as the Creed would decree it. Abbas, with a smile on his face, replied that the Creed no longer did.

Finding the truth
Altaïr and Maria returned to their residence, where Altaïr began reflecting on the pain he had caused Malik in his life. Maria managed to persuade him that Malik would never betray him, and thus Altaïr decided to infiltrate the prison in Masyaf's dungeon.

He evaded the patrolling guards until he finally came to the room where the prisons were located. The prison guard was asleep, to both Altaïr's rage and relief, allowing him easy entrance to the prison cell. He found Malik in the cell's corner, skinny to the bone and with his hair long and his beard overgrown. He lifted Malik's arm over his shoulder and took him back to his residence.

There, Malik revealed that Abbas had staged a coup two years before, and had had Sef killed, before putting the blame on Malik. Malik regretted that he had not been a better leader, and that this would not have happened to Altaïr. Altaïr and Maria waited until he was asleep before going to confront Abbas about the truth.

They faced Abbas in the Master's tower, who greeted them. He was joined by Swami not too soon afterwards, who delivered him a burlap sack. Abbas took a look in it, before giving the sack to Altaïr. Upon opening it, he found out that it contained the head of Malik, who had been quickly killed by Swami after being left alone.

Abbas publicly asked Altaïr why he had infiltrated the prison, which caused the other present Assassins to doubt Altaïr's motives. Abbas said that Altaïr was not in a state to control the Order, and demanded of Altaïr that he give the Apple of Eden to him.

For some reason, Altaïr agreed to this and took the Apple out of his robes. Swami was sent to take the Apple, and when he approached Altaïr, he whispered to the former Grand Master that, before Sef's death, he been told that his own father had ordered his death.

Altaïr became furious, and his rage was sent into the Apple. When Swami touched it, his eyes started popping out and his mouth became wide open, with a golden glow erupting from it. He placed his hands on his face and started gouging deep trenches into them. Maria yelled at Altaïr that he had let his rage take over.

Swami continued to mutilate himself, and took out his dagger. He started to wildly stab himself, but in his uncontrolled behavior, he accidentally slit Maria's throat, who was standing right next to him. Altaïr hurried to Maria, who died in his arms.

Altaïr returned to confront Abbas, and the other Assassins present were afraid that Altaïr might use the Apple again. In a moment of insecurity, Altaïr decided to flee the castle, which he managed to do successfully. He traveled to Alamut, where he spent the next twenty years with his son, former daughter-in-law, and grandchildren.

Altaïr began to show remorse from his actions, and completely focused his studies on the Apple of Eden, creating new designs, tactics and medicine.

After some time, Sef's wife and children left Alamut, and they apparently settled in Alexandria. Driven away by his father's remorse and obsession with the Apple, Darim had left Alamut for France and England to warn them of the emerging Mongol threat.

On one occasion, the Apple directed Altaïr to five artifacts that he retrieved and hid. He was told that they were a message for someone, however, Altaïr did not know for whom.

Reclaiming his title
One day in 1247, Altaïr was sleeping beside a well located near Masyaf, when he was woken up by a local merchant by the name of Mukhlis. Not too long afterwards, Mukhlis was attacked by a group of bandits, consisting of Bayhas and two henchmen of which one was nicknamed Long Hair.

Altaïr, who was around 81 years old at the time, faced the bandits and managed to kill the first henchman with ease. However, when he faced the other two men, he realized that because of his old age, his combat skills had significantly diminished.

Eventually, he was wounded in both legs and dropped to his knees, after which Bayhas tried to finish him off. Before he could do so, however, Mukhlis - who was hung upside down by the bandits in a tree - swung and held onto Bayhas. Altaïr quickly thrust his sword upwards into Bayhas' stomach and Mukhlis took Bayhas' dagger in mid-air as it dropped. He cut his rope and stood next to his savior, facing Long Hair. Long Hair found himself outnumbered and fled on horseback.

Mukhlis brought Altaïr home with him, and his wife Aalia and daughter Nalia tended to his wounds. For two days, he grew dangerously pale, but on the third day he regained his color. Mukhlis, who had been speaking to him for the past three days, hoping that the old man would regain consciousness, mentioned that Master Altaïr wouldn't have allowed Abbas, who was an inadequate leader, to take care of the Order.

The moment that Mukhlis mentioned his name, Altaïr woke up and revealed his identity. Mukhlis brought the bad state of the Order to Altaïr's attention, who went on to show the people the right ways of the Order, through example. He settled disputes in the town, and had the tradesmen in the city make new tools and medicine for him.

As he traveled across the village, he noticed a shadow - an Assassin - following him. When he got to the fountain, he noticed that the man was standing behind him and addressed him. The Assassin said that he was one of few that remained loyal to the old codes, and revealed himself to be Tazim Al-Sayf, who was also called Malik; the son of Altaïr's late friend.

Altaïr revealed to him that he planned to take control of the Order back before Fahad, the father of Bayhas, came to Masyaf to take the old Assassin's head, and thus asked Tazim to rally all the Assassins that were loyal to Altaïr.

Altaïr waited outside the castle gates and was met by the young Malik and a group of about twenty Assassins. He explained that there was to be no killing; the Assassins should respect the Creed, and that no Assassin, loyal to Abbas or Altair, should kill a Brother.

The Assassins loyal to Abbas, who fought without enthusiasm, were all easily captured or knocked unconscious. However, a second wave of them arrived, including Assassin archers, who readied their bows at the ramparts.

Altaïr hoped that the archers would be of good heart and lower their bows once they saw that Altaïr's men did not intend to kill. As Abbas and Altaïr caught sight of one another, the archers lowered their bows, and the Abbas Assassins surrendered as well, quickly noticing the turn of events. The castle gates were opened by surrendering Assassins, and Altaïr and Abbas came face to face.

Abbas still hated Altaïr, and would not believe the truth about his father. Abbas, slowly beginning to be aware of the tide of battle turning against him, sent his remaining men to attack Altaïr; daring his rival to take back the Order without any loss of Assassin life.

Altaïr raised his arm and pointed it towards Abbas. Then an explosion was heard, and smoke erupted from Altaïr's hand, he finally using his hidden gun for the first time. Abbas fell to the ground, and Altaïr crouched over him.

Abbas said that he still would not believe what Altaïr had said about his father, and that he would find the truth soon, in the afterlife. At this, Altaïr was the Master once again.

Two days later, Fahad arrived with his force. However, Altaïr managed to persuade him to back down, saying that they would only cause the downfall of their own communities should their forces fight one another.

Later life
Altaïr began building a library in Masyaf, where he would store all his books. The five seals he had obtained while residing in Alamut were used as keys for this library. After it was completed in 1257, Altaïr sent Darim to invite the Venetian explorers Niccolò and Maffeo Polo to visit it.

There, Altaïr told Niccolò stories about his life, which Niccolò would later pass on to his son, Marco, in the form of a journal.

Additionally, Altaïr began to dissolve the Order from Masyaf, saying it should be spread throughout the world. He thus intended to have Assassin Guilds created in new countries, a task which the Polo brothers could be useful in.

In late 1257, Masyaf came under siege by Mongols, and Niccolò and Maffeo were forced to leave. Before they did, Altaïr gave his Codex to the explorers, relying on them to start Assassin guilds in other countries. He also gave them his seals, which they later hid throughout Constantinople. Unfortunately, they also lost the Codex to the Mongols on their way back home.

Legacy
During his time in Cyprus, Altaïr began working on the Codex, an encrypted journal in which he detailed his thoughts and discoveries. His relationship with Maria bore at least two children, and the knowledge he gained from the Piece of Eden led to a complete change in the Assassin's ways.

Besides intellectual findings, the Apple also taught him to upgrade the hidden blade's mechanism, to create a firearm and a set of nearly indestructible armor, as well as other technological advances.

In 1269, Altaïr's Codex had passed into the hands of Marco Polo, who had retrieved it from Kublai Khan. The Templars, having knowledge about the Codex, hired a contingent of pirates to retrieve it from the Assassin Dante Alighieri, who was transporting it from Venice to Spain.

Dante was also escorted by his apprentice, a man named Domenico, who had only recently been made aware of his Assassin heritage. As the pirates attacked, Domenico broke apart the Codex and hid it from the pirates, though he was too late to save the life of his Master and his wife.

Eventually, Domenico and his son took the name of Auditore, and constructed the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni. Beneath the villa, they constructed the Sanctuary; inside of which rested the unbreakable armor of Altaïr. These robes later passed into the possession of one of Domenico's descendants: the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

Centuries later, in the early 21st Century the Templar organization Abstergo Industries kidnapped a descendant of Altaïr, one only known as "Subject 16," in order to "read" the memories that were encoded into his DNA. Using the Animus, Subject 16 was forced to relive the memories of his ancestors.

A few years later, Abstergo captured another descendant of Altaïr named Desmond Miles, codenamed "Subject 17". Once again using the Animus, Desmond explored Altaïr's memories, overseen by researchers Dr. Warren Vidic and his assistant, an undercover Assassin named Lucy Stillman. Throughout his sessions, they strove to find a specific memory about the Pieces of Eden, to use for the Templar's project bent on creating a "New World Order".

Following his escape from Abstergo Industries, Desmond, suffering from a condition known as the "bleeding effect", received a hallucination of Altaïr's memories whilst outside the Animus. Within the hallucination Desmond watched as Altaïr chased a hooded figure through the castle of Acre.

Ending upon the castle's highest tower, the runner revealed herself to be Maria. After sharing an intimate moment with her, Altaïr left; leaving Desmond shocked upon realizing that he was no longer following Altaïr – he had just witnessed the conception of his ancestor.

Characteristics and personality
Altaïr was raised at the Assassin's fortress at Masyaf, and possessed incredible skills, quickly rising among the ranks of the Order. A cold and objective person, he fully devoted himself to the cause he chose to pursue.

Altaïr had a rebellious nature; he was impetuous, demanding, arrogant, self-centered and impatient. However, after the failure at Solomon's Temple, and being sent after the nine, Altaïr began listening to the final words of his victims, and their justifications for their deeds.

As his mission progressed, his attitude changed, and he began to perceive the lines and actions of the world, as well as draw upon the teachings of the Creed; prior a guide, now a way of life.

At the end of the conflict, all of his brash and rebellious nature had been put under control, and he became a calm, focused, driven and wise man. Even in his early life as an Assassin, Altaïr was one of the most respected and feared in the Order, second only to the Brotherhood's leader, Al Mualim.

Smart and dedicated, his studies and determination to ensure "peace in all things" ensured that the Order survived to fight for as long as was necessary. He understood that the new world would have no place for the current ways of the Assassins, and thus changed its practices accordingly.

Also, his cold personality did not uphold his emotions. Altaïr was known to have fallen in love at least twice, with Adha, who unfortunately died and was avenged subsequently, and Maria Thorpe, de Sable's steward, who became his lifetime partner and the mother of his children.

Equipment and skills
Altaïr was a Master Assassin and instructor, capable of extraordinary acrobatic feats, adept in social stealth, and fully apt in the application of deadly arts and possessed great strength and stamina. Trained extensively, he was able to overcome any obstacle, human or terrain. He was able to get anywhere, climbing the tallest tower and jumping from the highest ledge without a hint of fear.

Like other Assassins, he was also trained in stealth assassination techniques, hand to hand and weapons combat, blade throwing, climbing, urban acrobatics, eavesdropping, interrogation, pick pocketing and anything else that would help complete a mission. Besides physical prowess, he also had extensive knowledge of the Holy Land politics and religion, which helped the Assassins understand their opponents.

As a high member of the Order, Altaïr possessed an array of weapons at his disposal, comprised of a longsword, a short blade, throwing knives and the iconic hidden blade. Altaïr also possessed an ability called Eagle Vision, a sort of "sixth sense," or intuition that allowed him to see people's true intentions, though this seemed to be a rarity even among the Assassins.

During his 80s, Altaïr was less skilled than in his youth, due to his age and for being inactive from the Order for so long and lack of training. However, according to Niccolò Polo, Altaïr still retained the same strength, stamina and skill he had in his youth at the age of 92, possibly due to the Assassin retraining and regaining his old skills once reclaiming title of Grand Master.

Romantic life
The earliest information about Altaïr's love interests lay with Adha, who was also known as the Chalice. At first appearance, there only seemed to be a friendly relationship between them, but on a closer inspection of the Codex, more of Altaïr's feeling for her were revealed.

Her death consumed the young Assassin with hatred, and he swore vengeance on all those who had killed her. He hunted down and killed every man responsible for her death; but this brought no joy or satisfaction, and he was left heavily scarred by her memory. He wrote in the Codex that he felt he would never have the same feelings for any other woman, and that the love he later felt for Maria Thorpe proved him wrong.

Altaïr first met Maria when she was serving her master Robert de Sable as a decoy at the funeral of Majd Addin. However, there was no improvement in their relationship until she became Altaïr's prisoner, just before he traveled to Cyprus to help the resistance against the Templars.

During these events, Maria acted very rebelliously against her captor. However, in time, they both grew to know each other; and once Maria learned and accepted the truth of what the Templars truly were, there was hope for both of them. From the Codex, it was revealed that they did foster a relationship together, and eventually got married. Altaïr and Maria had at least two sons, who they named Darim and Sef Ibn-La'Ahad.

Behind the scenes
The name "Altaïr" is a word in the Arabic language, meaning "The Flyer," "The Flying One" or "The Flying Eagle." In interviews, the game's producer Jade Raymond has stated that in mid-air, Altaïr's shadow resembles that of an eagle, because his attire 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 none", reflecting his mysterious origins. His face, as Desmond's and Ezio's, is modeled after Canadian model Francisco Randez.

Assassin's Creed

 * His American voice in Assassin's Creed, completely different from everyone else's, was intentionally done. The reason for this has not been stated by Ubisoft.
 * Altaïr is seen wielding a crossbow in the E3 trailer for the original Assassin's Creed, though the weapon does not appear until Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Altaïr uses the weapon in the same manner Ezio does, holding it one-handed, and firing single bolts with very little time needed to aim the weapon.

Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines

 * In Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, though Altaïr does not have a sheath for his short blade on his back, he will nevertheless both draw and sheathe his dagger as if he did.

Assassin's Creed II

 * It is interesting to note that in Desmond's memory of Altaïr's chase with Maria in Assassin's Creed II, Altaïr won't drown, should he accidentally fall into water. The player will lose synchronization, but in the remaining seconds, Altaïr can be seen floating in the water.
 * Also in this memory, Altaïr can kill the Templars using his sword. He is not equipped with his short blade though, and can use his hidden blade only to perform aerial assassination. An interesting note is that he fights like Ezio, not himself from Assassin's Creed.
 * Altaïr's Robes are available in UPlay for both Assassin's Creed II (for 30 Units) and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (for 20 Units).

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

 * In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Altaïr is mentioned in 2012, as the Statue in the Sanctuary, when Desmond and Rebecca are arguing.
 * If you go to the statue of Altaïr and press any button, Desmond says "Hey, Wassa-Matta-you Altaïr!".

Assassin's Creed: Revelations

 * In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Altaïr will return in five separate memories, each extremely significant to the story.
 * Altaïr's outfit has a notable difference; instead of the short blade on his back, he has a leather quiver with arrows. This leather pouch is very similar to the one he has in the original Assassin's Creed E3 trailer.
 * According to Alexandre Amancio, each seal Ezio locates will allow him to relive individual memories set throughout the different periods of Altairs life, from youth to his older self.

Name

 * The connection between Altaïr and eagles was not coincidental at all. He is named after the brightest star in the constellation Aquila, which is known symbolically as "The Eagle."
 * Aquila is also Italian/Latin for eagle, which links to Ezio's Italian heritage.
 * There are different pronunciations of the name "Altaïr." In Arabic, it mostly sounds like "Al-tai-ear" or "Al-ta-'ir," with a subtle pronunciation of the "r" at the end. Inversely, Desmond pronounces the name as "Al-ta-ear" with a clearer "r" at the end, and a hard "t."
 * In Assassin's Creed II, however, Desmond pronounces it as "Al-tai-air."
 * Strictly, due to Arabic grammar, the name "Altaïr" should be pronounced as "At-tair" with no "l".

Other

 * Altaïr has three different voices throughout three games. His voice in Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles sounded a bit higher than that of the original Assassin's Creed game, while his voice in Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines had more of a Middle Eastern accent.
 * By looking at the Codex pages, it can be seen that Altaïr was a bit of an artist, illustrating several blueprints for hidden blade modifications, learning manuals for assassination techniques, some maps, and even a detailed sketch bordered with hand-drawn flowers of his lover, Maria Thorpe.
 * Altaïr's robes can also be bought in the Alter Ego store on PlayStation Home for both male or female avatars.
 * Neca manufactured an action figure of Altaïr, which was well-articulated and highly detailed. All weapons have holders that they can be removed from, including each individual throwing knife. It was not based on the game version, but on the artwork renders of the character.
 * It is interesting to note that Altaïr, Desmond and Ezio share the exact same face, except for the beard Ezio grows when he becomes older, and other minor differences.
 * In a game The Saboteur, there's a presence of a car called Altair (using an "i" instead of "ï"). The interesting part is that the car is nicknamed "The Flying Eagle".

Notes and references
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