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“Oh my child, we’ve only just begun. I hold here a list. Nine names adorn it. Nine men who need to die. They are plague-bringers, war-makers. Their power and influence corrupts the land and ensure the Crusades continue. You will find them. Kill them. In doing so, you sow the seeds of peace. Both for the region, and for yourself. In this way you might be redeemed.” - Al Mualim
Rafiq of Damascus: Altair. It’s good to see you. And in one piece.
Altaïr: You as well, friend.
Rafiq of Damascus: I’m sorry for your troubles.
Altaïr: Think nothing of it.
Rafiq of Damascus: A few brothers of yours were here earlier, in fact. If you’d heard the things they’d said…I’m certain you’d have slain them where they stood.
Altaïr: It’s quite alright.
Rafiq of Damascus: Yes, you’ve never been one for the Creed, have you?
Altaïr: Is that all?
Rafiq of Damascus: I’m sorry. Sometimes I forget myself. What business brings you to Damascus?
Altaïr: A man named Tamir. Al Mualim takes issue with the work he does. I’m meant to end it. Now tell me where to find him.
Rafiq of Damascus: Surely you remember how to track an enemy.
Altaïr: Of course! Learn where he will be and when. But that sort of work is best left for—I understand.
Rafiq of Damascus: Go and search the city. Determine what he’s planning and where he works. Preparation makes the victor.
Altaïr: What can you tell me of him?
Rafiq of Damascus: Tamir makes his living as a black market merchant. So the Souk district should be your destination. I would suggest you seek out the following places: a small souk northeast of here, the madrasah to our east. And in the gardens north of this Bureau. Focus on these places and he should become well known to you.
Altaïr: I assume you want me to return to you when this is done.
Rafiq of Damascus: Yes. Come back to me. I’ll give you Al Mualim’s marker, and you’ll give us Tamir’s life.
Altaïr: As you wish.
Rafiq of Damascus: Remember, Altair, if you find yourself in trouble, and the city turned against you, return to the bureau. I can shelter you from the storm. Be warned though: if your enemies are too close, my door will remain closed, until you’ve lost them. Do you understand?
Altaïr: Yes. To bring the enemy inside would compromise the Brotherhood.
The Rafiq shares the same voice actor as Leonardo da Vinci, so this dialogue sounds as though Altaïr is talking to Leonardo…
Also, I apologize for the annoying man in the background. I recorded this scene twice and both times this douche was yelling (and I couldn’t find him either to shut him up!).
Desmond: Gotta say that’s a little creepy, Doc. Waking up to you standing over me. You been watching me sleep?
Vidic: We’re always watching you. Now get up. We’ve got a lot of work to do.
Desmond: Ooh, wonder who I get to kill today.
Vidic: Don’t be so cavalier! Your ancestors almost had the right idea, Mr. Miles. If the deaths of a few people—evil people, no less—could save the lives of thousands more, well…it seems a small sacrifice.
Desmond: What do you mean, ‘almost’?
Vidic: They didn’t go far enough! To use a rather tired analogy, corruption is no different than cancer. Cut out the tumors, but fail to treat the source and…well, you’re buying time at best. There’s no true change to be had without comprehensive, systemic intervention.
Desmond: Chemo for the masses.
Vidic: Education. Re-education to be more precise. But it’s not easy, and it doesn’t always take.
Desmond: Let me guess, you’ve got a better solution. What is it then?
I’ll be honest, the only Marvel movies I’ve seen is Iron Man because of Robert Downey Jr., and it’ll be the same reason I’ll also be watching The Avengers…