rdfs:comment | - Tamir is an arms dealer that lives and works in the poor district of Damascus. He is the greatest arms dealer in the land and has little opposition. He does almost all of his business from his souk. He doesn't like being insulted, and he is not afraid of killing those that are foolish enough to anger him. At the time Altaïr was looking for Tamir, he had an unusually large shipment of weapons that were to be shipped to an unknown destination. This destination was later revealed to be the Grand master of the Templar Order.
- Tamir (ca. 1147 - 1191) war ein sarazenischer Schwarzmarkthändler und Kriegsgewinnler, der zu Zeiten des dritten Kreuzzuges lebte. Er war ein Templer.
- The land is comprised of beach, meadowlands, forest, Scary Woods, Impossible Mountains, and the Swamp. The seven Dwarfs, Cupid, Pan, and Edgar also resided there. The magical law of "containment" occurs in the land, causing the north and south to bend back upon itself, so that anyone traveling north, will end up coming up from the south, or vice versa.
- Tamir (1147-1191) – był pierwszym celem Altaïra, w dzielnicy biedoty w Damaszku. Sprzedawał broń i przygotowywał ważny transport - jak się potem okazało dla Roberta de Sable.
- Tamir (c. 1147 – 1191) was an infamous black arms merchant who came to rule over the Souk Al-Silaah, the largest market of Damascus. As one of the nine leading members of the Knights Templar during the Third Crusade, he was responsible for the production and supply of the order's weapons.
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abstract | - Tamir is an arms dealer that lives and works in the poor district of Damascus. He is the greatest arms dealer in the land and has little opposition. He does almost all of his business from his souk. He doesn't like being insulted, and he is not afraid of killing those that are foolish enough to anger him. At the time Altaïr was looking for Tamir, he had an unusually large shipment of weapons that were to be shipped to an unknown destination. This destination was later revealed to be the Grand master of the Templar Order.
- Tamir (ca. 1147 - 1191) war ein sarazenischer Schwarzmarkthändler und Kriegsgewinnler, der zu Zeiten des dritten Kreuzzuges lebte. Er war ein Templer.
- The land is comprised of beach, meadowlands, forest, Scary Woods, Impossible Mountains, and the Swamp. The seven Dwarfs, Cupid, Pan, and Edgar also resided there. The magical law of "containment" occurs in the land, causing the north and south to bend back upon itself, so that anyone traveling north, will end up coming up from the south, or vice versa.
- Tamir (1147-1191) – był pierwszym celem Altaïra, w dzielnicy biedoty w Damaszku. Sprzedawał broń i przygotowywał ważny transport - jak się potem okazało dla Roberta de Sable.
- Tamir (c. 1147 – 1191) was an infamous black arms merchant who came to rule over the Souk Al-Silaah, the largest market of Damascus. As one of the nine leading members of the Knights Templar during the Third Crusade, he was responsible for the production and supply of the order's weapons. At the height of his influence, he was reputed to control the most extensive underground trading network in the Levant, with the power to procure any item requested by his clients at exorbitant prices. He rose to prominence from the status of a lowly caravan merchant, managing to win the favor of the Sultan of Egypt and Syria, Saladin, himself, but his operations were rife with abuse and terror. The merchant guild of Damascus was loyal to him, but only out of fear, for he frequently resorted to threats and public executions to pressure his employees into meeting his demands. He worked closely with his fellow Templars, particularly the Merchant King of Damascus, Abu'l Nuqoud, who provided the funds needed for his mass production. Conspiring with the Order to bring about a New World under their dominion, he was privy to their efforts to retrieve the Apple of Eden, but the Assassin leader Al Mualim, betrayed their alliance to secure the artifact for his sole power. As a result, he was the first target assigned to the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, in his pursuit of redemption, as part of a wider purge of all the Templar leaders, and he became the first among them to perish at Altaïr's blade.
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