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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 128. Chapters: Abbas Sofian, Accipiter, Ahmad Sofian, Al Mualim, Aleksandr Ulyanov, Altair Ibn-La'Ahad, Amunet, Antonio de Magianis, Aquilus, Baldassare Castiglione, Bartolomeo d'Alviano, Bill Miles, Cipriano Enu, Claudia Auditore da Firenze, Daniel Cross, Dante Alighieri, Darius, Desmond Miles, Domenico Auditore, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Federico Auditore da Firenze, Francesco Vecellio, Gaius Cassius Longinus, Giovanni Auditore da Firenze, Giovanni Borgia, Hannah Mueller, Harash, Hassan-i Sabbah, Iltani, Jabal, Jamal, Kadar, Kadar Al-Sayf, La Volpe, Labib, Leonius, Lucy Stillman, Luis de Santangel, Maffeo Polo, Malik Al-Sayf, Marco Polo, Marcus Junius Brutus, Maria Auditore da Firenze, Maria Thorpe, Mario Auditore, Masun, Niccolo Machiavelli, Niccolo Polo, Nikolai Orelov, Nikolai Orelov's father, Paola, Paul Bellamy, Perotto Calderon, Pietro Antonio Solari, Pietro Bembo, Piri Reis, Qulan Gal, Raphael Sanchez, Rauf, Rebecca Crane, Ridolfo Fioravant, Rinaldo Vitturi, Sef Ibn-La'Ahad, Shao Jun, Shaun Hastings, Subject 16, Swami, Tazim Al-Sayf, Teodora Contanto, Tessa Varzi, The Mentor, Umar Ibn-La'Ahad, Vali cel Tradat, Vincenzo, Wei Yu, William Miles, Yusuf Tazim. Excerpt: Abbas Sofian (1166 - 1247) was a member of the Assassin Order in Syria during the High Middle Ages. Raised as an Assassin from birth alongside Altair Ibn-La'Ahad, these two men became best friends during their childhood. However, after Altair revealed to Abbas that Abbas' father had killed himself rather than leaving the Order as Abbas had thought, Abbas labelled Altair a liar and developed a hatred for him that would span a lifetime. After Altair killed their former Grand Master, Al Mualim, Abbas stood against Altair, who desired to become the Order's new leader. He eventually repented, and laid low during Altair's time as Grand Master. When Altair and his family left for Mongolia to deal with the Mongol threat and...