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"Behind the gaudy costume and twisted smile lies the soul of a merciless assassin. You call yourself the Harlequin. Your victims will call you a walking nightmare."
―GameStop
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The Harlequin (real name: Cahin) is an exclusive multiplayer character featured in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, who uses two rondel daggers as his primary weapons. Another multiplayer character, known as the Hellequin, is confirmed to be his sister.

Description

The Harlequin is available via pre-order on Gamestop.com, PLAY.com, HMV.co.uk and Ubisoft.com. He was also available in the HMV Exclusive Edition and the Limited Codex Edition of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, and is included in the The Da Vinci Disappearance DLC for those that previously did not have the character. A jack-in-the box of the Harlequin was also available to those who pre-ordered the Collector's Edition of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood from GameStop.

On 16 November 2010, the gaming website Kongregate held a contest for a copy of Brotherhood, which, to enter, you simply had to complete Level 3 of Ultimate Assassin 2. One lucky winner would win the game with the exclusive Harlequin character and an Xbox 360 to play it on, and several other contestants would receive a copy of the game with the exclusive character.

Harlequin - JackInTheBox

Collector's Edition Harlequin Jack-in-the-box

Unique Moves

The Killing Joke (Low Profile, Front)

The Harlequin neatly stabs his target under their chest, before flipping over their back while stabbing his victim in the neck, and then puncturing their right lung. Afterwards, the attack leaves his victim incapacitated and internally bleeding to death.

Slaying Surprise (Low Profile, Back)

From behind, the Harlequin stabs his target's waist, making them fall. Right as they begin to fall, he stabs them in the crevices of their neck with his daggers, one before the other, causing his victim to go limp. Their lifeless body then falls to the ground as he withdraws his daggers.

Killing Wheel (High Profile, Back)

The Harlequin runs forward towards his target from behind, before performing a cartwheel and kicking his target in the side of the head, knocking them to the floor. As his victim lies on the ground, he quickly stabs his victim in the chest with one of his rondel daggers before pulling it out and storing it at his belt.

More is Merrier (High Profile, Front)

The Harlequin runs forward and jumps on his target, pushing them down in the process, before pulling out his two daggers and maniacally stabbing his victim in their torso several times.

A Jolly Little Jig (Bench Kill)

The Harlequin walks up to his seated target and promptly stabs them in the stomach. As his target bends over, the Harlequin removes his dagger and stabs both of them in between the target's shoulder blades, before bounding over their back and hastily pulling his daggers out. His victim stands upright, but then collapses forwards, dead.

The Jumping Jester (Aerial Kill)

The Harlequin leaps from a rooftop, removing his daggers while in mid-air, before landing on his target and rapidly stabbing their torso in a similar fashion to More is Merrier. The Harlequin then stands up, storing his daggers away and leaving his victim on the ground to die.

Customization

Colors

  • Basic: Green and Blue
  • Extra 1: Red and Blue
  • Extra 2: Purple and Blue
  • Extra 3: Black and Blue

Gear

  • Advanced: Added vest (affected by color), buttons on the vest turned gold, added golden trim to gloves.
  • Superior: Longer tunic, added coat tails to vest and golden straps to the foot of his boots.
  • Elite: Changed mask outlines from blue to dark gold.

Singleplayer locations

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Ezio delivers a finishing blow to a Harlequin.

After downloading The Da Vinci Disappearance DLC, five Harlequins can be found at different parts of the city in Singleplayer, performing a handstand. All of these Harlequins are found near aqueducts or bodies of water. If approached, they will attack on sight. Once all five Harlequins have been beaten up while unarmed, making sure that they do not fall into the water nearby, the player will gain the 'Clowning Around' silver trophy (PS3) or achievement worth 30G (Xbox 360).

The Harlequins can be found in the following locations:

  • Near the bridge of Castel Sant'Angelo, to the east along the river's edge, on a staircase leading out of from the water.
  • To the west of a doctor at the top of the map near the Piazza del Popolo, by the river on a staircase leading out from the water.
  • Behind the Rosa in Fiore, on a staircase leading out of the water, south of the brothel.
  • South of Tiber Island, underneath a bridge.
  • Northwest/West of the Barracks, next to a house with a tree near the cliff edge, with the large lake below.

However, sometimes the Harlequins will not be at the locations right away, and you may have to exit and re-enter the area they are supposed to be at for them to appear.

Gallery

Videos

thumb|300px|left|The Harlequin Reveal thumb|300px|right|Gamestop Harlequin Commercial

Trivia

  • The Harlequin features in the release commercial of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, seen in the reflection of a man in a puddle of water.
  • Cahin, along with his sister Caha, are both stated as being French in Project Legacy. Indeed, both their names are based on the French phrase "cahin caha" meaning willy nilly.
  • The Harlequin, as a character in history, has origins from the Italian Commedia Dell'Arte character Arlecchino, whose counterpart is Colombina.
  • Even though Harlequins usually perform on stages, none of them do so in game.

Notes and references