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'''Altaïr Ibn La-Ahad''' (]: الطائر ''Al-taa-ir'') is the main character and ] in the ] ]s '']'', '']'' and '']''. Altaïr also makes a ] appearance in '']''. His name is Arabic for 'The Flying One' or 'Bird of Prey' and is pronounced in three syllables: Al-Taa-irr. "Ibn La-Ahad" means "Son of none"<ref>http://www.mahalo.com/altair-assassins-creed</ref>. He is an ancestor of Desmond Miles and ]. | |||
==Character overview== | |||
Altaïr was born to an unknown couple, consisting of a Christian woman and a Muslim man. During his childhood his parents left ] for unknown reasons, though Altaïr felt little at their departure due to the nature of the Assassin order. Prior to the events of the series, Altaïr trained under Al Mualim and quickly rose above his brethren in skill, mastering several weapons and skills, ranging from hand to hand combat to sword fighting. This caught both Al Mualim's eye and favor, and Altaïr was quickly promoted to the rank of Master Assassin. | |||
==Background== | |||
Nothing is known about Altaïr's background information, including where or exactly when is was born (though current information suggests around 1165-1166 AD). His parents and relatives (if any) are unknown. | |||
==Appearance and role== | |||
===''Assassin's Creed''=== | |||
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The game is set in 1191 during the ]. Altaïr became over confident because of his rank within the Assassin's Order. He followed the Assassin's Creed, though when sent to fetch an artifact for Al Mualim, he encounters Robert de Sable and his men, and attempts to kill them. Robert and the rest of the Templars retaliate by attacking Masyaf, killing many of it's citizens before being forced to run by an intricate trap activated by Altaïr. When Al Mualim discovers that he broke all three rules of the Creed, he demotes Altaïr to the rank of a Novice. Over the course of the game Altaïr must kill nine key targets (later revealed to be Knights Templar) threatening to tear apart the Holy Land. | |||
After assassinating eight of these men, ] is the last one that Altair must confront. ] witnesses Altaïr accusing Sable of his plans, but Sable declines them. As a result, Richard orders for Altaïr and Sable to battle, letting God choose who will be triumphant. Altaïr and Sable clash swords, but Altair manages to finally gain the upper-hand and kills Sable, letting Richard come to realize that God chose for Altaïr to be victorious and that he was telling the truth. But during Sable's last words, he mentioned Al Mualim being the last of the targets. Altaïr heads back to Masyaf to confront Al Mualim. At first, the man is able to hold the Piece of Eden, but after dueling Altaïr and dying, the Piece is taken out of his grasp. Altaïr then sees a projection of all the other Pieces around the world, ending the game there. | |||
===''Assassin's Creed II''=== | |||
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During one break on using the Animus, Desmond suffers a ] that returns him to the body of Altaïr in ]. He then makes love with Maria, a Templar he had earlier spared. When Altaïr departs, Desmond finds the memory staying with Maria, and leaves him confused as he recovers. | |||
At the point in which Assassin's Creed II begins, Altaïr has been dead for hundreds of years. However, it is known that he left a Codex that his descendant, ], later finds. In it, he left a secret map which reveals the locations of Pieces of Eden scattered all over the world. The Codex pages also reveal that Altaïr invented several new improvements and technologies, such as allowing the Hidden Blade to be used without removing one's ring finger, and compacting a ] firearm on the assassin's wrist, as well as two Hidden Blades instead of one. | |||
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