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WRNGS Wren Song Part of Wrenegade's original string of imported drum horses, Wren is also one of the most successful horses the stable has had the pleasure to own. Her sweet temperament is unmatched, though she does have a streak of being overprotective of her family and herd. 'The Assassin,' he said, 'is like a musician, a surgeon. The Warrior is like a butcher. He is a ravaging, bloodthirsty lout.' 'There is much to what you say,' I granted him. 'But Assassins are such arid fellows. Warriors are more genial, more enthusiastic.' 'An Assassin goes in. The Stable is a building that allows for the training and upgrade of cavalry units. It is the third troop training building unlocked, along with the Barracks (infantry), Archery Range (archer units), and Siege Workshop (siege units). ON THE TRAIL OF THE IMMIGRANT I BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION. My Dear Lady of the First Cabin. ON the fourth morning out from Hamburg, after your maid had disentangled you from your soft wrappings of steamer rugs, and leaning upon her arm, you paced the deck for the first time, the sun smiled softly upon the smooth sea, and its broken reflections came back hot upon your pale cheeks. For Assassin's Creed II on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'You will find what you need at the stables???'

In 1167 CE Benjamin of Tudela, a Spanish rabbi, visited Syria on a 13-year journey through the Middle East and Asia. His description of Syria includes what is probably the first European account of a group that would provoke horror and fascination in the West: the Assassins. Benjamin described a warlike sect, hidden away in mountain fortresses and obeying a mysterious leader known as the Old Man of the Mountain. Over the next two centuries, returning crusaders and travelers brought back their own stories, adding sensational new details to the legend of the Assassins. It was said that they were experts in the craft of murder, trained from childhood to use stealth and deceit, and that they were so devoted to their leader that they would sacrifice their lives for his slightest whim. Their fanatical determination was the result of intoxicating drugs or a brainwashing process in which recruits were kept in a paradisiacal garden stocked with fine food and beautiful women. It was from these legends that the word assassin soon entered European languages as a common noun meaning “a murderer, usually one who kills for politics or money.”

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After the Middle Ages, the Assassin legends continued in Europe, where lurid and titillating stories about the Middle East were always popular, and they still show up in Western pop culture from time to time. A notable recent example is the Assassin’s Creed video game series, which features an order of stealthy hyperathletic killers who scale walls and jump between rooftops to hunt down their enemies.

So, how much of this is based on fact? Were the Assassins real?

They were, sort of. The legends are based on the Nizari Ismailis—a breakaway group from the Ismaili branch of Shia Islam—that occupied a string of mountain castles in Syria and Iran from the end of the 11th century until the Mongol conquests in the middle of the 13th. They captured their first castle, Alamut in northern Iran, from the Sunni Seljuq Empire in 1090 under the leadership of Hassan-e Sabbah, an Ismaili theologian and missionary. Headquartered in Alamut, Nizari forces seized a number of other castles, creating a small geographically discontinuous Nizari state.

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Being much weaker than their main adversaries in conventional military terms, the Nizaris relied on guerrilla warfare that included espionage, infiltration of enemy territory, and targeted killings of enemy leaders. One of their most prominent victims was the Seljuq vizier Nizam al-Mulk, who was stabbed by a Nizari fighter disguised as a Sufi mystic in 1092. As word of the invisible Nizari threat spread, their opponents were forced to take a variety of measures—traveling with bodyguards, wearing chainmail under clothing—sometimes to no avail. European crusaders were also targeted; Conrad of Monferrat was assassinated by Nizaris days before he was to be crowned king of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1192.

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The Old Man of the Mountain, the chief mentioned in the Assassin legends, was a real figure too. His name was Rashid al-Din Sinan, and he led the Nizaris for nearly 30 years at the height of their power in the late 12th century.

But the stories that circulated in Europe weren’t entirely accurate either. It’s important to remember that most of the information about the Nizaris that reached Europe came from two hostile sources, Sunni Muslims and Crusaders, and that the more outlandish aspects of the legends, such as the use of drugs, are not supported by Ismaili sources. Even the name Assassin, from the Arabic hashashi, was a pejorative term and was never used by the Nizaris themselves. Nor were the Nizaris unique in their use of political murder. Sunnis and Crusaders in the Middle East also practiced assassination. And, of course, Europeans were perfectly adept at killing off their political rivals long before the Nizaris came along.

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See also: Mounts and Items
MountsRarityDescriptionAcquired By
Aa NekhtouLegendaryNamed for her great strength, this horse is a veteran of many battles. Her unblemished coat is a testament to her martial skill.Stables
AnnapolisCommon“Ah yes, the Greek mare. Good condition. Well bred. You have the air of a fine horseman. You would like her, yes?”Stables
Black ArrowRareSteady, fast, and responsive to the lightest touch, this horse is an arrow in animal form.Complete Medjay Quest - Go for Green
Blazing GloryRareA fiery steed, her temper is well known throughout Egypt. No rider can remain astride her for long, but you seem capable. Care to try her paces?Stables
Egyptian MareCommonAn unremarkable horse. Loyal, though.Stables
Eternal GloryCommonMany legendary warriors have ridden this mare in battle. She is unmatched by other horses in experience and in age.Stables
KaaRareOriginating from the ancient kingdom of Nubia, this stallion has a calm temperament, making him a solid ally in the face of danger.Stables
KkuCommonFound covered in soot among the ruins of a burnt village. Washing him caused no change in the color of his coat.Stables
MenesCommonHe who endures. Snatches you from the fire when things get dangerous.Stables
Meri AmunLegendaryHis name translates to “Beloved of Amun.” Some believe this stallion was gifted with exceptional endurance and stamina by the god himself.Stables
Morning MistRareThis stallion comes from the mountains. They say that on the morning he was born, a white mist descended from nowhere to enshroud his stable. I don't believe a word of it.Complete Medjay Quest - Horse Whispering
Pharaoh's HorseLegendaryHorse of kings and king among horses, this beast is considered one of the finest in all of Egypt.Win all four tournaments at the Hippodrome
Roman WarhorseLegendaryTall Andalusian horse with great stamina.Win all four elite tournaments at the Hippodrome
RustyCommonFound abandoned in a rickety cage on the bank of the Nile. He might have been imprisoned there for too long, as his legs are prone to cramping.Stables
Soft BreezeCommonMostly used for desert travel, she's a solid mount, albeit lacking in combat experience.Stables
StrangerCommonHe wandered into town a few weeks back. No one knows where he came from.Stables
The False CamelCommonA hardy and powerful mount, known for long journeys through the desert.Stables
ThunderCommonWhen Thunder gallops, people scatter. Her hoofbeats evoke the din of an entire herd.Stables
True FriendRareAfter his owner sickened and fell limp from the saddle, this stallion stood by for two days until a passing farmer stopped to help.Stables
UnicornLegendaryUnicorns are said to originate from faraway lands, though we've never been able to determine which. What we do know is that they are fabulous.E-Store

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