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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 134. Chapters: Agile guards, Animus, Animus Virtual Training Program, Apprentices, Archers, Architects, Armor of Altair, Armor of Brutus, Arquebusiers, Art Merchants, Artifacts, Assassination Contract, Assassination Targets, Assassination Techniques, Assassins Guilds, Banks, Blacksmiths, Borgia Messengers, Borgia Tower, Brutes, Chase-Breakers, Civilians, Controls, Conversations, Courtesans, Crossbowmen, Customization, Database, Database articles, Doctors, Dual-wielding, E-mails, Eagle Vision, Economic system, Faction Buildings, Feather, Flags, Followers of Romulus, Freerunning, Genetic memory, Gondola, Guards, Guild Challenges, Hazard, Heavy Sheath, Hephaestus Email Network, Heralds, Horsemen, Horses, Interrogation, Leap of Faith, Machine Gun, Maps, Memory Corridor, Mercenaries, Merchandise Lifts, Merchants, Morale, Multiplayer Abilities, Multiplayer Gametypes, Multiplayer Scoring System, Naval Cannon, Novice, Officials, Painting gallery, Papal Guard, Parachutes, Pickpocketing, Raiden Skin, Ranks, Rifts, Roman Senate, Save Citizen, Scrolls of Romulus, Seekers, Shop Quests, Side Missions and Events, Social Stealth, Synchronization, Tailors, Tank, The Truth, Thieves, Trading Items, Trap doors, Treasure chests, Tunnels, Uplay, View Points, Vigilantes, Virtual Training missions, Wanted posters, War Machines. Excerpt: The Agile guards, or simply Agiles, were lightly-armored, quick moving guards. They were one of the few types capable of outrunning Assassins, and were also skilled free runners. Agiles more commonly fled to alert nearby guards, rather than face an enemy directly. During pursuits alongside other guards, they would usually catch up a target first, and injure it with the short blades they wielded. Agiles' attacks were neither powerful nor particularly damaging, they compensated with their speed, and their ability to dodge most enemy attacks. This rapid form of combat made them ...