Al-Mualim - Letting Apple took control over him easily fast Meanwhile, Altair - Took control over the Apple slow and steady Altair finally found the truth and accept it. Rather than being opposite like Templar seek to control using the Apple, he chose not to do but only the greater purpose for passing down the message to the rightful owner. Because he is just a conduits person like Ezio. When he was successfully done it's part, Altair finally said that he has seen enough for one life. - The meaning of "Passing The Torch" - The best wise lesson I have ever learn about the old Assassin's Creed used to be Assassin's Creed.
Its not really fair since Altair had decades to master the apple while Al Mualim managed to brainwash the entirety of Masyaf and made copy illusions in months at best.
The Mongols struggled a lot when they invaded the assassins castles in Arabia, imaging a deadly army of Mongol against a few hundreds of Assassins and it was not easy to defeat them according to historical books, only the Assassins who were in Syria survived the Mongol destruction with others who flees.
@thatonedude6247 yes, they strike first killing one of the Mongol leaders, they were relying on stealth assassinations, because they did not have an army, those who were in Syria were not reached by the Mongols forces , and there were others, few of them fled
It was because of where the castles were built. After the mongol engineers found a solution to the terrain, they crushed them and destroyed the castles. It was the Europeans that stopped the mongols with their heavy armor.
For those history nerds actually al mualim was disintegrated hulagu khan realized that this castle cannot be sieged by conventional means so instead they dug tunnels underneath it and blow it up high as kite same hulagu khan also formed a new khaganate in the region too
@@fgjnt4 Man idk, the new game looks great but it the combat still looks very RPG-esque? I assume cause they're running on the same engine but not sure how I feel about it.
@@BigBoiTurboslav You know I was thinking the exact same thing when I first saw it and you're probably right they could be using the same engine. Honestly I only watched a small trailer about AC Mirage and what I read about what kind of game it will be it is said to resemble the older Assassin's Creed game.
Mongolians always liked to fight in open terrain, But it was still easy to fight any castle for Mongolians. Most common problem castles always face is the amount of food they can store in castle and fortresses. They just surround the castle and wait them to finish their food and water. Even during Chinese invasion lead by Chingis Khaan used was catapults throwing water bombs to destroy their food storages. Within few months, Enemies always tends to become desperate and surrender easily.
Mongols and Turks used to be nomadic people before Turks became a muslim and start to have empires they used to be nomadic people along with mongols. For nomadics conquering everything was easy because they had to rely on nature and stuff and not castles so wherever they go they just care about taking, buying, attacking.
When people say we want the old creed games back as there’s to much mythical stuff in the rpg ones. I forgot they had ghosts jumping out the sky with the apple of Eden lol.
I still hold onto that. I can understand the Apple of Eden because its supposed to be this rare mysterious artifact. But things like, Medusa, Minotaurs, Cyclopses, magical blades that aren't DLC that are completely separate from Isu and Eden piece's is where I just raise an eyebrow.
Games have always had supernatural power, but they were usually rare and momentary things, like Isu temples that appeared infrequently and artifacts that we usually only use once or twice, usually towards the end of the game. People complain about the frequency of these supernatural items in new games.
@@MaeckesKidz Yup, and if you do the Monteriggioni tomb (a uplay/ubisoft connect reward, I think), you'll find out that the Auditore family actually comes from the Polo family, who built the mansion there (Monteriggioni) and pretended to be florentine noblemen as a cover for their assassin identities.
@@AGHaxio yes and hassan al-Sabah "the head of the assassin's cult" make one of his assassins jump from high wall and die just to show his Italian visitor how loyal and obedient his followers are
Look at Altair, skilled, no one is able to hit him(sync bar) that even Al Mualim, the mentor, who with the Apple of Eden can even take down the Roman Empire, wasn't able to hit Altair in battle. He even saved The Order many times. In the assassins who went under his lead either respects him or is afraid of him. Proving him more skilled than Ezio. You can say Ezio is a better CHARACTER, not assassin, I'm ok with that but what I despise is when people spread fake news just to say Ezio is more skilled. Such as Altair can't swim, when it was just a glitch in the Animus.
@@AndrewMobileBrasil yea sure. Janissaries didnt wear masks and they wore red colour usually. Also other ottoman guards was pretty inaccurate in the game.
Altair: If only I had the humility to say, i have seen enough for one life Ezio (to desmond): I have seen enough for a life, chasing the truth like a moth to the moon
old AC games were full of such WTF moments, but this one I was never able to fathom. Like how could those mongols have been killed by holograms?.. Ok.. I only played until black flag so I don't know if this memory gets explained later on in the series
Altair used the Piece of Eden in this video. In the old games it was shown on at least three times that you could use the PoE to make clones of yourself or other people and in Brotherhood you use it pretty much the same way like Altair does here but but people just die without the assassin "holograms" jumping them.
Because in Ubisoft's history, they created a man named Altair, in who would change the entire assassin order for the better good, instead of just some random cult like religion killing for their own beliefs.
In Ubisoft Universe , The Assassins were kinda inspired by the hidden ones and continued their legacy from there , that's how we would connect the hidden ones to the Assassins because if not then Origins storyline wouldn't be connected with the rest of the story.
They won here too. Just a few of their humongous forces were taken by surprise by the skill of the Levantine Brotherhood. And also the GOAT wielding the Apple of Eden of course. 😅
Horses are kinda useless on urban warfare unless they are charging through alot of open ground. Plenty of hiding places to hide and get jumped on by some gumptious guy with a spear or any manner of polearm.
Mongols are great horseback archers but in urban areas like Masyaf is kinda useless Just like how Ghost of Tsushima mongols being mostly on foot in castles and villages
The mongols still won in AC tho, thats why Altair send Darim to flee from the castle and built an empty library as Vault to hid the apple from the invaders, which is the mongol
Meh it's western game. There is also alot of mistakes when making Turks and constantinople as well. Even during ottoman era Turks had central asian roots in them and constatinople didn't look like a desert but rather looked greeny
I think this game has been given wrong information because with my study of history mongols destroy alamaut castle of hassan bin sahab. Mongols converted into muslims and helped usman ghazi to create the usman empire. Assassin's original hashaashins which are trained by hassan bin sabah. And no one killed hassan bin sahab he has a natural death.
Hassan Sabah isn't pictured in this game. The castle shown in this game is the msayaf castle, lead by Rashid ad-din Sinan - in game dubbed Al Mualim- who was trained by Hassan II, and sent to syria to promote the ideology. So in fact events of this game happen many years after Hassan Sabah's death.
@@amirhoseinnazari1313 ruclips.net/video/lzwnHEk22Y0/видео.html in this video Hassan bin Sabah is shown in Castle of Alamaut in AC1 and Al -tair i don't know whether this man exists in history or not was revealed in AC revelation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masyaf_Castle In 1260, Masyaf and three other Nizari fortresses were surrendered to the Mongols. So, this was i am talking about not only Alamaut but also masyaf castle was captured by Mongols by time of Hssan Sabah
@@songsandqawalisvocals7345 the video you linked is Masyaf castle not Alamut. And the old man in that castle is Rashid-eddin Sinan. Alamut is yet to appear in any AC games. Regarding Altair, his character is completely fictional.
@@amirhoseinnazari1313 The i linked in which hassan bin sabah has been shown. Second thing in this video there is no reality that assassin's destroyed mongols. Because mongols destroyed all castles of assassin's in 1260s
Spoiler: In reality the Mongols destroyed the Assasin's order asses and won the war. And that's what i dislike about assasin's creed games, I love them as games, but historically they are very inaccurate. They always recreate the architecture and the world in terms of visuals very well, but not the rest. They change historical events completely and the armour as well as weaponry is also very wrong, among many other things they get incorrect. It wouldn't matter if it weren't for the fact that people take them as historical games, so it creates a lot of misinformation.
@@ayeyochoc I know it's just a game. But it's a game that pretends to be historical so it can spread some misinformation. And you have no idea how harmful can be historical misinformation. And It's a shame because I like assassin's creed as games.
Literally the entire point of the series is that it's different than what actually happened. It's a different reality. Every single game opens with "this is a work of fiction curated by a multicultural team" etc etc
@@hiaimrandom4629 Yes, I know. The problem is, as I have already mentioned, that most of the public seems to ignore that fact. In almost every AC they start by saying that it is a work of fiction on historical grounds. Yet people always take them as history games in spite of that, thus falling for the misinformation.
@@ChihiroOfAstoramost people don't have an interest, let alone critical interest, in their own history. So they remember whatever pop culture puts out and ignore the real stuff. Its just an unfortunate reality of people, most people have never been interested in education. I mean a lot of parents still have to be legally forced to send their kids to school
Ezio: Struggles using his apple of eden.
Altaïr: Uses the apple as if he was god.
Look how long Altair had it for lol
@@TruthSeeker23099 Bloodlines proves Altair was pretty much a pro with it from day 1
Inconsistent writing
@@CS-si4nnDifferent characters tend to have differing levels of competency in terms of usage.
There’s a reason why the Mongols were terrified of the Old Man on the Mountain.
2:24 That apple soldier rode a f*cking horse. Hahahahahaha
The fact that you actually saw it lmfao
Bro the way he just got away. Like something invisible pushed that horse from behind. 😂
Apple can create clone so it possible 😂
"**** THE APPLE, I AM MY OWN"
Al-Mualim - Letting Apple took control over him easily fast
Meanwhile,
Altair - Took control over the Apple slow and steady
Altair finally found the truth and accept it. Rather than being opposite like Templar seek to control using the Apple, he chose not to do but only the greater purpose for passing down the message to the rightful owner. Because he is just a conduits person like Ezio. When he was successfully done it's part, Altair finally said that he has seen enough for one life.
- The meaning of "Passing The Torch" -
The best wise lesson I have ever learn about the old Assassin's Creed used to be Assassin's Creed.
I meam he has Isu blood that's why he didn't went insane like Al mualim
Its not really fair since Altair had decades to master the apple while Al Mualim managed to brainwash the entirety of Masyaf and made copy illusions in months at best.
The Mongols struggled a lot when they invaded the assassins castles in Arabia, imaging a deadly army of Mongol against a few hundreds of Assassins and it was not easy to defeat them according to historical books, only the Assassins who were in Syria survived the Mongol destruction with others who flees.
You mean the hashasheen like the actual ones in real life?
@@MATA-mz1dbyes hashasheen the whole assassin creed game was inspired from them
@thatonedude6247 yes, they strike first killing one of the Mongol leaders, they were relying on stealth assassinations, because they did not have an army, those who were in Syria were not reached by the Mongols forces , and there were others, few of them fled
It was because of where the castles were built. After the mongol engineers found a solution to the terrain, they crushed them and destroyed the castles. It was the Europeans that stopped the mongols with their heavy armor.
Its not arabia. Its iran. The assassins where founded in iran province qazvin the castle of al-amut
For those history nerds actually al mualim was disintegrated hulagu khan realized that this castle cannot be sieged by conventional means so instead they dug tunnels underneath it and blow it up high as kite same hulagu khan also formed a new khaganate in the region too
yh. except you do realize that the 'mongols' coudnt enter the fort by traditional means. thT says a lot
Escort the *POLLOS* to safety
Altair: Are you with me escorting you?
Niccolo: It is acceptable.
I miss the old AC games so much 😢 it wasn't meant to be an RPG
They say they're bringing it back. Soon there will be two styles of assassin creed old stealth style and new rpg
@@fgjnt4 Man idk, the new game looks great but it the combat still looks very RPG-esque? I assume cause they're running on the same engine but not sure how I feel about it.
@@BigBoiTurboslav You know I was thinking the exact same thing when I first saw it and you're probably right they could be using the same engine. Honestly I only watched a small trailer about AC Mirage and what I read about what kind of game it will be it is said to resemble the older Assassin's Creed game.
New one is supposed to be like the old ones
@@reaper732that comment aged badly. Ye airs not an rpg but damn it's such a bad ac it's just a stand alone dlc of valhalla
Even The Drip Altaïr has in this mission just screams "Most Legendary Badass Assassin in the Orders History"
4:07
"i wish i knew"
EZIO AUDITORE!!
Ezio Auditore da Firenze
Mongolians always liked to fight in open terrain, But it was still easy to fight any castle for Mongolians. Most common problem castles always face is the amount of food they can store in castle and fortresses. They just surround the castle and wait them to finish their food and water. Even during Chinese invasion lead by Chingis Khaan used was catapults throwing water bombs to destroy their food storages. Within few months, Enemies always tends to become desperate and surrender easily.
Yep.
Mongols and Turks used to be nomadic people before Turks became a muslim and start to have empires they used to be nomadic people along with mongols. For nomadics conquering everything was easy because they had to rely on nature and stuff and not castles so wherever they go they just care about taking, buying, attacking.
When people say we want the old creed games back as there’s to much mythical stuff in the rpg ones. I forgot they had ghosts jumping out the sky with the apple of Eden lol.
I still hold onto that. I can understand the Apple of Eden because its supposed to be this rare mysterious artifact. But things like, Medusa, Minotaurs, Cyclopses, magical blades that aren't DLC that are completely separate from Isu and Eden piece's is where I just raise an eyebrow.
@@Cklert sigh, where do you draw the line
Games have always had supernatural power, but they were usually rare and momentary things, like Isu temples that appeared infrequently and artifacts that we usually only use once or twice, usually towards the end of the game. People complain about the frequency of these supernatural items in new games.
@@apidas When we have supernatural things that aren't connected to the Isu
while you're kinda right, those ''artifacts'' are sci-fi things given by an ancient race of aliens lol
i never even knew marco polo was mentioned in this game lmao
He was also mentioned in AC2 and Brotherhood.
@@MaeckesKidz Yup, and if you do the Monteriggioni tomb (a uplay/ubisoft connect reward, I think), you'll find out that the Auditore family actually comes from the Polo family, who built the mansion there (Monteriggioni) and pretended to be florentine noblemen as a cover for their assassin identities.
He visited the assassin's in real life
@@yuri5950 really??
@@AGHaxio yes and hassan al-Sabah "the head of the assassin's cult" make one of his assassins jump from high wall and die just to show his Italian visitor how loyal and obedient his followers are
Ezio knew that his memories are synced by someone as he mentions Desmond....
I liked American accent Altair more cause I got used to it, if they would’ve used this accent in the first one I’m sure I’d have been fine with it
If you play Bloodlines then he has a middle-eastern accent in that too.
I don't really mind the accent, it's just his original voice that I miss
@@Fenrize same
Hmm. American using a fake mid east accent,
Or a real middle eastern accent?
Kind of strange you like the fake American one. Got annoying quick imo
@@ouroboros5793 I see it as the animus can make him sound like that so I’m cool with it plus love how arrogant he sounds
Mongols would sing songs of Masayf. How they were beaten back.
For Altiar it was just another Tuesday.
Look at Altair, skilled, no one is able to hit him(sync bar) that even Al Mualim, the mentor, who with the Apple of Eden can even take down the Roman Empire, wasn't able to hit Altair in battle. He even saved The Order many times. In the assassins who went under his lead either respects him or is afraid of him. Proving him more skilled than Ezio. You can say Ezio is a better CHARACTER, not assassin, I'm ok with that but what I despise is when people spread fake news just to say Ezio is more skilled. Such as Altair can't swim, when it was just a glitch in the Animus.
Well, Al Mualim is an old man, even with that Eden power. He gave a chance to Altair, but he could end him much easily if not his honor
Well seems like ubisoft had no idea about how the mongols look like back then.
@@AndrewMobileBrasil yea sure. Janissaries didnt wear masks and they wore red colour usually. Also other ottoman guards was pretty inaccurate in the game.
Jin struggle to fight mongol with a lot of katana ability. Meanwhile Altair just casuality 3 or 5 of them at once with just using the apple
Altair: If only I had the humility to say, i have seen enough for one life
Ezio (to desmond): I have seen enough for a life, chasing the truth like a moth to the moon
old AC games were full of such WTF moments, but this one I was never able to fathom. Like how could those mongols have been killed by holograms?.. Ok.. I only played until black flag so I don't know if this memory gets explained later on in the series
Altair used the Piece of Eden in this video. In the old games it was shown on at least three times that you could use the PoE to make clones of yourself or other people and in Brotherhood you use it pretty much the same way like Altair does here but but people just die without the assassin "holograms" jumping them.
Ok, got it. Thank you @Fenrize
Sakai Jin would be proud
In world history mongols destoryed musyuf in ubisoft history assassins destorys mongol :O
Because in Ubisoft's history, they created a man named Altair, in who would change the entire assassin order for the better good, instead of just some random cult like religion killing for their own beliefs.
Assassin's Defeated Mongols Many Times but in Last hulagu khan Destroyed Masyaf but Assassin's didn't end up there you baseborn of Mughals of India
In Ubisoft Universe , The Assassins were kinda inspired by the hidden ones and continued their legacy from there , that's how we would connect the hidden ones to the Assassins because if not then Origins storyline wouldn't be connected with the rest of the story.
@@kaino25aka islam and christianity
@@captanjames6765the mongols lost the battle but won the war.
Peak story telling in AC games. Wish I could go back to those times.
I AM KHAN OF KHANS...*TOUCHED WITH FEATHER*
Bro Altiar's not taking damage while using the apple broo Altair the badass Assassin even Ezio struggle to use it
Legendary Mongol Horde: a couple of random guys throughout the village here and there.
If Jin Sakai knew what Altair used then he'd wish to get it too to defeat Mongols without even using katana and save Tsushima from invasion
Maybe this explains basims teleportation ability. Never thought of it like this lol. Could be far fetched
Na the teleport is because he is apparently very fast and the animus can't keep up
Darim looks great for 62
If I had to choose between being a Templar and being an Assassin...Assassin, all the way.
A message for who? I wish I knew.
nice pfp cute girl
For Desmond miles
@@Nani_M you have been mistaken.... its not a girl..
@@captanjames6765 well altair didnt know who desmond is lol, ezio then found them and desmond revealed it throug the animus
@@dominikator thats more hotter gawd damn
This is way cooler than the spear of Leónidas
Holy shit he defeated the Mongolian army with the apple of Eden that insane
"DOSHO DOSHO" 🗿
Great game but in reality Mongols won. Also Mongols without horseback? But still one of my fav game and Altair rocks!
They won here too. Just a few of their humongous forces were taken by surprise by the skill of the Levantine Brotherhood. And also the GOAT wielding the Apple of Eden of course. 😅
Horses are kinda useless on urban warfare unless they are charging through alot of open ground. Plenty of hiding places to hide and get jumped on by some gumptious guy with a spear or any manner of polearm.
Mongols are great horseback archers but in urban areas like Masyaf is kinda useless
Just like how Ghost of Tsushima mongols being mostly on foot in castles and villages
The Altaïr section literally ends with masyaf being over run causing the assassins to abandon the fortress and leaving Altaïr in his library.
The mongols still won in AC tho, thats why Altair send Darim to flee from the castle and built an empty library as Vault to hid the apple from the invaders, which is the mongol
Huh, I never knew those were Mongols.
Jin Sakai would’ve been great friends with altair
Cant wait to collect all those pages in AC2
Meanwhile in Japan: Jin Sakai liked this.
Ha! So the Saint Denis mission from AC Unity (dead kings DLC) is actually an Easter egg for this.
I don’t remember this sequence
Historically didnt the mongols defect the shia assassins which the game is loosely based on
Ghost of Tsushima x Assassin’s Creed
We need assassins creed Mesopotamia. Who is with me ?
Coming soon
Mirage is coming for you
*DOSHO! DOSHO!*
I wish to ser some of Assassins aiding Ertuğrul Gazi to stop their common enemies
*he was father of Osman the first, Founder of Ottoman empire
Apple of eden is OP.
What did I just watch? Did he do magic or summon actual people?
3:36 🥺
was that altair or ezio ?
But Mongols look like arabs??? Armour and helmets and sword? Where horde horse attack and archers
Meh it's western game. There is also alot of mistakes when making Turks and constantinople as well. Even during ottoman era Turks had central asian roots in them and constatinople didn't look like a desert but rather looked greeny
Is this some DLC or in the base game? I don't remember that part at all lol
It's in the base game
@@rambrogamer wow
Bro, did you finish the game at all?
@@Fenrize yep
@@ZUPYNinGAMEu sure it was revelations u played?
I think this game has been given wrong information because with my study of history mongols destroy alamaut castle of hassan bin sahab.
Mongols converted into muslims and helped usman ghazi to create the usman empire. Assassin's original hashaashins which are trained by hassan bin sabah. And no one killed hassan bin sahab he has a natural death.
Hassan Sabah isn't pictured in this game. The castle shown in this game is the msayaf castle, lead by Rashid ad-din Sinan - in game dubbed Al Mualim- who was trained by Hassan II, and sent to syria to promote the ideology. So in fact events of this game happen many years after Hassan Sabah's death.
@@amirhoseinnazari1313 ruclips.net/video/lzwnHEk22Y0/видео.html
in this video Hassan bin Sabah is shown in Castle of Alamaut in AC1 and Al -tair i don't know whether this man exists in history or not was revealed in AC revelation.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masyaf_Castle
In 1260, Masyaf and three other Nizari fortresses were surrendered to the Mongols.
So, this was i am talking about not only Alamaut but also masyaf castle was captured by Mongols by time of Hssan Sabah
@@songsandqawalisvocals7345 the video you linked is Masyaf castle not Alamut. And the old man in that castle is Rashid-eddin Sinan. Alamut is yet to appear in any AC games. Regarding Altair, his character is completely fictional.
@@amirhoseinnazari1313 The i linked in which hassan bin sabah has been shown.
Second thing in this video there is no reality that assassin's destroyed mongols. Because mongols destroyed all castles of assassin's in 1260s
@@amirhoseinnazari1313 I also linked the Wikipedia link how mongols destroyed assassin's castles
Spoiler: In reality the Mongols destroyed the Assasin's order asses and won the war. And that's what i dislike about assasin's creed games, I love them as games, but historically they are very inaccurate. They always recreate the architecture and the world in terms of visuals very well, but not the rest. They change historical events completely and the armour as well as weaponry is also very wrong, among many other things they get incorrect. It wouldn't matter if it weren't for the fact that people take them as historical games, so it creates a lot of misinformation.
It's just a game relax.
@@ayeyochoc I know it's just a game. But it's a game that pretends to be historical so it can spread some misinformation. And you have no idea how harmful can be historical misinformation. And It's a shame because I like assassin's creed as games.
Literally the entire point of the series is that it's different than what actually happened. It's a different reality. Every single game opens with "this is a work of fiction curated by a multicultural team" etc etc
@@hiaimrandom4629 Yes, I know. The problem is, as I have already mentioned, that most of the public seems to ignore that fact. In almost every AC they start by saying that it is a work of fiction on historical grounds. Yet people always take them as history games in spite of that, thus falling for the misinformation.
@@ChihiroOfAstoramost people don't have an interest, let alone critical interest, in their own history. So they remember whatever pop culture puts out and ignore the real stuff. Its just an unfortunate reality of people, most people have never been interested in education. I mean a lot of parents still have to be legally forced to send their kids to school
Ah , the realism , peoplr so complained about recent AC games
Where's the wannabe history buffs claiming assassin's never fought mongols? Or does that only work for blacks?