刺客信条维基
刺客信条维基
(以“{{Spoilerhd|20 February 2019}} {{Era|Culture|Assassins}} {{Youmay|尼科洛·波罗的日志|[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade|与其同名的真实世界小说...”为内容创建页面)
 
(翻译前头)
(未显示2个用户的3个中间版本)
第1行: 第1行:
{{Spoilerhd|20 February 2019}}
 
 
{{Era|Culture|Assassins}}
 
{{Era|Culture|Assassins}}
 
{{Youmay|尼科洛·波罗的日志|[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade|与其同名的真实世界小说]]}}{{翻译请求}}
 
{{Youmay|尼科洛·波罗的日志|[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade|与其同名的真实世界小说]]}}{{翻译请求}}
 
[[File:Journal 1.png|thumb|250px|[[Yusuf Tazim]] holding the journal]]
 
[[File:Journal 1.png|thumb|250px|[[Yusuf Tazim]] holding the journal]]
  +
《秘密圣战》或《秘密十字军东征》(''The Secret Crusade'',已知在义大利语称'''''La Crociata Segreta''''')是由[[尼科洛·波罗]]撰写有关[[黎凡特刺客兄弟会|黎凡特刺客]][[导师]][[阿泰尔·伊本-拉阿哈德]]的人生的详细研究。
'''''The Secret Crusade''''', known in Italian as '''''La Crociata Segreta''''', was a detailed study on the life of [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Assassins]], written by [[Niccolò Polo]].
 
   
==History==
+
==历史==
===Middle Ages===
+
===中世纪===
 
In 1257, Niccolò and his brother [[Maffeo Polo]] were invited to stay at the Assassin Order's fortress of [[Masyaf]] in [[Syria]]. Having been visited by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] in their home in [[Constantinople]], they journeyed to Masyaf, where Niccolò had various discussions with Altaïr about the latter's life. As a result, Niccolò wrote these stories down in a journal, which ended up covering all of the Assassin's key moments. The journal also acted as a sort of diary, giving details of the Polo brothers' actions during their stay in the village.<ref name="ACTSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>
 
In 1257, Niccolò and his brother [[Maffeo Polo]] were invited to stay at the Assassin Order's fortress of [[Masyaf]] in [[Syria]]. Having been visited by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's son [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] in their home in [[Constantinople]], they journeyed to Masyaf, where Niccolò had various discussions with Altaïr about the latter's life. As a result, Niccolò wrote these stories down in a journal, which ended up covering all of the Assassin's key moments. The journal also acted as a sort of diary, giving details of the Polo brothers' actions during their stay in the village.<ref name="ACTSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>
   
===Renaissance===
+
===文艺復兴===
 
[[File:Journal_2.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio telling Yusuf about the journal]]
 
[[File:Journal_2.png|thumb|250px|left|Ezio telling Yusuf about the journal]]
 
Niccolò intended to pass the journal to his son, [[Marco Polo|Marco]]. In 1495, the journal fell into the hands of the [[Spanish Inquisition]]. Not understand its true value, they were prepared to trade it to agents of the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]]. Through a Templar turncoat, [[Aleksei Zima]], the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins]] learned of these plans. He, along with the current Ottoman [[Mentor]] [[Ishak Pasha]] and future [[Assassin leader]] [[Yusuf Tazim]], traveled to Spain and cooperated with the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]] to thwart the deal. However the trade, which had actually already taken place, was a trap and the Assassins were forced to escape from an ambush.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Ottoman Connection]]''</ref>
 
Niccolò intended to pass the journal to his son, [[Marco Polo|Marco]]. In 1495, the journal fell into the hands of the [[Spanish Inquisition]]. Not understand its true value, they were prepared to trade it to agents of the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]]. Through a Templar turncoat, [[Aleksei Zima]], the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins]] learned of these plans. He, along with the current Ottoman [[Mentor]] [[Ishak Pasha]] and future [[Assassin leader]] [[Yusuf Tazim]], traveled to Spain and cooperated with the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins]] to thwart the deal. However the trade, which had actually already taken place, was a trap and the Assassins were forced to escape from an ambush.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – ''[[The Ottoman Connection]]''</ref>
第30行: 第29行:
 
[[en:The Secret Crusade]]
 
[[en:The Secret Crusade]]
 
[[pt-br:A Cruzada Secreta]]
 
[[pt-br:A Cruzada Secreta]]
  +
[[Category:所有页面]]
 
[[Category:日志和日记]]
 
[[Category:日志和日记]]
 
[[Category:刺客书籍]]
 
[[Category:刺客书籍]]

2019年12月13日 (五) 11:54的版本

Eraicon-CultureEraicon-Assassins


这篇文章是关于尼科洛·波罗的日志的。也许你要找的是与其同名的真实世界小说
AssassinLogo 兄弟会需要你的帮助!

本条目包含未翻译内容。您可以帮助刺客信条维基来 翻译这个条目

Journal 1

Yusuf Tazim holding the journal

《秘密圣战》或《秘密十字军东征》(The Secret Crusade,已知在义大利语称La Crociata Segreta)是由尼科洛·波罗撰写有关黎凡特刺客导师阿泰尔·伊本-拉阿哈德的人生的详细研究。

历史

中世纪

In 1257, Niccolò and his brother Maffeo Polo were invited to stay at the Assassin Order's fortress of Masyaf in Syria. Having been visited by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's son Darim in their home in Constantinople, they journeyed to Masyaf, where Niccolò had various discussions with Altaïr about the latter's life. As a result, Niccolò wrote these stories down in a journal, which ended up covering all of the Assassin's key moments. The journal also acted as a sort of diary, giving details of the Polo brothers' actions during their stay in the village.[1]

文艺復兴

Journal 2

Ezio telling Yusuf about the journal

Niccolò intended to pass the journal to his son, Marco. In 1495, the journal fell into the hands of the Spanish Inquisition. Not understand its true value, they were prepared to trade it to agents of the Byzantine Templars. Through a Templar turncoat, Aleksei Zima, the Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins learned of these plans. He, along with the current Ottoman Mentor Ishak Pasha and future Assassin leader Yusuf Tazim, traveled to Spain and cooperated with the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins to thwart the deal. However the trade, which had actually already taken place, was a trap and the Assassins were forced to escape from an ambush.[2]

By the 16th century, the journal had come in the possession of the Ottoman prince Cem - a Templar - who notified his nephew Ahmet of its existence.[3] Ahmet passed it to Leandros, a Byzantine captain who headed an expedition to open the library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad hidden beneath Masyaf's fortress.[4]

The Mentor of the Italian Assassins, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, arrived in Masyaf in 1511, on a quest to enter the library as well. Learning from a common worker forced into serving the Templars that Leandros had the journal in his possession, Ezio sought Leandros out, and, after a long chase through Masyaf and a nearby village, the Assassin was able to kill Leandros and obtain the journal.[4]

Learning that the keys needed to open Altaïr's library were located in Constantinople after reading the journal, Ezio set out on a journey to the city, while continuing to read the journal along the way.[4]

登场列表

参见