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Jjrprime123 wrote: the Wikia Editor this is not making much sense (f@@@@g to change again we come back in that time that is not according to its timeline in history and the story is without information or with false information ... wait: ah no ac never left this The war between "Assassins" and "Templars" (which are not called by that name, not murderers) began in 465BC where the use of the hidden blade in the murder was also seen for the first time Of Xerxes I, that is, Altair told his disciples to preach the sect around the world but throughout the world it already existed but under another name. Liberius Circulum, Brotherhood of the Medjas, Revolution Adam and Eve. So who created the Brotherhood? Soon, if the brotherhood was born, the order of the non-knights was also born ... Who created it? Adam and Eve? Bayek? To answer some of your questions:

We don't know when and how the Templars were founded. It's strongly hinted that they were founded by Cain, with his mark being used as their symbol.

As for the Assassin-Templar War, it definitely predates 465 BCE. The first recorded use of the Hidden Blade doesn't tell us anything about the age of the organization itself.

As I've already said, Bayek came up with the tenets and the Creed, but the Assassin Brotherhood had already existed for thousands of years in one form or another before then. Bayek was simply an important figure whose teachings changed the way the brotherhood operated in the centuries afterwards.

Altaïr, similarly, made reforms to the way the brotherhood operated that ensured their survival into the modern age.

Basically, Bayek and Altaïr made important reforms to the brotherhood for which they were honored and revered, but neither one can really be said to have created it, at least not in the sense of building it from scratch.