The Ottoman Mentor
Ishak Pasha was an Ottoman general, statesperson and Grand Vizier during the late fifteenth century. He was also secretly the leader of the Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins.
One of his notable successes was in 1476 when he participated in the Ottoman military crackdown on a Hungarian uprising, defeating the rebel leader, a Templar named Vlad Tepes.
Ishak Pasha was largely responsible for the established peace between the Assassins and the Ottomans during the early sixteenth century, as well as being the individual responsible for finding and recruiting Yusuf Tazim, who would go on to be a key Master Assassin and Ishak Pasha's successor as the leader of the Ottoman Brotherhood.
In the late fifteenth century, Ishak Pasha traveled to Spain on a secret mission, bringing with him a small team of his best and most loyal Assassins to support the Spanish Brotherhood.