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The '''Destruction of the Great Chain''' was an event during the [[Renaissance]] that occurred during the year 1511 in which the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ezio Auditore]], destroyed the [[Great Chain]] extending across [[Constantinople]]'s [[Golden Horn]], thus allowing him to depart from the city and journey to the [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]' headquarters of [[Cappadocia]].
 
The '''Destruction of the Great Chain''' was an event during the [[Renaissance]] that occurred during the year 1511 in which the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ezio Auditore]], destroyed the [[Great Chain]] extending across [[Constantinople]]'s [[Golden Horn]], thus allowing him to depart from the city and journey to the [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] [[Templars]]' headquarters of [[Cappadocia]].
   
==Destruction and Escape==
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{{Quote|Those ships are armed. They're waiting to stop your boat. You take care of them. We will clear the docks.|Yusuf informs Ezio of the fleet obstructing the Golden Horn.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
 
{{Quote|Those ships are armed. They're waiting to stop your boat. You take care of them. We will clear the docks.|Yusuf informs Ezio of the fleet obstructing the Golden Horn.|Assassin's Creed: Revelations}}
 
Following his meeting with Yusuf, Ezio made his way to one of the towers that the Great Chain was anchored to. Surreptitiously maneuvering past the circumspect Janissaries, Ezio placed the bomb on one of the tower's windows. Triggering the explosive by shooting it with his [[Hidden Gun|hidden gun]], Ezio cautiously observed as the tower gave way, pulling the Great Chain along with it.
 
Following his meeting with Yusuf, Ezio made his way to one of the towers that the Great Chain was anchored to. Surreptitiously maneuvering past the circumspect Janissaries, Ezio placed the bomb on one of the tower's windows. Triggering the explosive by shooting it with his [[Hidden Gun|hidden gun]], Ezio cautiously observed as the tower gave way, pulling the Great Chain along with it.

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"The Janissaries have raised the chain across the mouth of the Haliç (Golden Horn) and ordered a full blockade until you are caught."
―Yusuf Tazim advises fellow Assassin Ezio Auditore of the Janissaries' obstruction.[src]

The Destruction of the Great Chain was an event during the Renaissance that occurred during the year 1511 in which the Assassin, Ezio Auditore, destroyed the Great Chain extending across Constantinople's Golden Horn, thus allowing him to depart from the city and journey to the Byzantine Templars' headquarters of Cappadocia.

Destruction and escape

"Those ships are armed. They're waiting to stop your boat. You take care of them. We will clear the docks."
―Yusuf informs Ezio of the fleet obstructing the Golden Horn.[src]

Following his meeting with Yusuf, Ezio made his way to one of the towers that the Great Chain was anchored to. Surreptitiously maneuvering past the circumspect Janissaries, Ezio placed the bomb on one of the tower's windows. Triggering the explosive by shooting it with his hidden gun, Ezio cautiously observed as the tower gave way, pulling the Great Chain along with it.

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Ezio using the Greek Fire to destroy the fleet obstructing the waterway.

With the Great Chain lifted, Ezio scrambled across a zipline, reaching a ship docked in the Golden Horn. Meanwhile, Yusuf and his Assassins aided Ezio by eliminating the guards on the docks.

Once at the vessel, Ezio eliminated several guards and made his way to a Greek Fire thrower situated on the bow of the ship. Utilizing the Greek Fire, Ezio destroyed the fleet and riflemen obstructing his departure from the Golden Horn. With the entire waterway engulfed in flames, Ezio left the weapon, and carefully navigated the ignited vessels.

After an arduous venture through the incinerated ships on the waterway, Ezio ultimately arrived at his vessel. Greeted sardonically by fellow Assassin and captain of the ship Piri Reis, Ezio apologized for the impediment. With their route to Cappadocia unobstructed, the vessel began navigating the waters of the Golden Horn.

Aftermath

Subsequent to the Great Chain's destruction, the Ottoman navy was crippled from the destruction and incineration. Upon arriving at Cappadocia, Ezio made his way inside the city, meeting up with one of Tarik's Ottoman spies, Dilara.

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