This is kinda why Altair was greatest assasin to ever live. He could resist power of apple twice and even defeat wielder of apple in combat. He was said to be able to see through illusions according to almualim.
Altair was truly the greatest assasin. Not kinda why or whatever the hell people say because, oh, Ezio exists. While Ezio existed, he did not manage to change Assassins as a whole, as Altair did. Altair knew the deception of the apple and the assassins, even to this day in ac games assassins are in fact no better than templars, they all want the same thing, take a lot of the games for example. While Altair knew how to control the apple and create a whole new order, Ezio made a decision, not on behalf of the assassins, but on behalf of himself, otherwise only ruin of the assassins would happen, sad to think about it. I even learned that Altair, in the first game, instead of a health bar, he had a desync bar because he never got hit, and if he ever got hit in the game it wouldn't allign with the past, crazy stuff
@@anonymousceleb1148 It's not a matter of moving on, to think like that is ignorant to the very thing they intend by this. I'm sure you know Ubisoft isn't focused on making phenomenal stories with these games as much as they used to, like many companies, they now choose profit over passion. Because of this, it's hard not to look at what came before with immense sadness.
What's funny actually is that fans of assassin's creed were asking for a Japan Era like sengoku, for hattori hanzo (he was also a assassin) But ubisoft never made it or give any answers of it or ignored it... Atleast suckerpunch production listened and made Ghost of Tsushima...
Abbas was truly a pitiful man. He was insecure of Altair in every possible turn, from childhood up until his very last moments. Here, Abbas thinks Altair bends the Creed for his whims. When someone started to agree with Altair, he pushes him off the ledge. He gets the Apple in thirst for power, so no one else will disagree. He usurps Altair to become the Master, betraying Altair and resulting to the deaths of his wife, son, and his best friend. Decades later, he corrupted Masyaf just to stay in power. In the end, Abbas was the one to bend the Creed out of his own insecurity.
The insecurity happened the moment Altaïr revealed the truth of Ahmad Sofian's death. Abbas pretended everyone else was at fault because acknowledging that his father wasn't the hero he always imagined him to be was too painful for him.
Who here agrees that after Ubisoft finishes the firestorm that is Layla Hassan, they should come back to the Assassin Initiates and Templar Recruits programs and explore more of Altair’s life? There’s decades of memories to explore for him. He held the Apple for over 60 years, deciphered the illusions and learned how to make the Codex. What if Altair found the key to defeating Juno through the Pieces of Eden, and the key lies in what he learned from the Apple? Besides, Altair is the second most popular Assassin besides Ezio, so let’s stop focusing on other Assassins, and let’s focus on the man who rebuilt the brotherhood from the ground up after Abbas destroyed it.
HuNt in the original assassins creed altrair has an American accent and no one else does. What I’m saying is they should change thay accent to how it is in revelations but for the full game.
The in-game universe explained that Altair has american Accent because of the limitation of Animus, and they can only translate it into English. But you are right, they should remaster the game and Altair should have the arabic accent, along with the ability to swim and subtitles.
Abbas didn't have the apple, in the games and books they make it clear that it never left Altair side, the event from Revelations to the books differ but the general gist is the same, Abbas was not the only Assassin Altair look down upon, the only difference was that he was willing to cast out the others, (He always felt pity toward Abbas because Altair witnessed his fathers suicide). Abbas united all the anti-Altair assasins to him while Altair was away on a mission, and the rest is history.
Umm guys d you foget that Altair was the that made changes to the hidden blade so no finger was sacrifice and the one who made it standard fir double hidden blade and made the strongest armor
Ardee Mangaliman in AC2 it was Leonardo Da Vinci who reengineered the hidden blade to not require a finger to be chopped off and Ezio (should be) the first assassin to use a dual hidden blade. Strongest armour wise, yeah he did make that but it lasted until AC: Brotherhood where it got blasted by a cannon (it’s impervious time swords but I doubt against a cannon).
The finger sacrifice was a ceremonial thing. Thats why in John Wick 3 he cut of his ring finger just like the assassins here. And also assassins was from middle east origin that is also why the elder in JW3 is located in middle east.
Imagine if the next setting will be in persia or any ancient setting years after Origins. We have this kind of story. Where a new assassin learns more of Bayek as the hidden one. He could be responsible for many additions to the creed.
This is why I said in the beginning right before I played AC2 that Altair and Malik deserved another game or hell a trilogy, their story should've continued right after this instead of ezio (which was still a great trilogy)
It sounds like you're talking about Altair, possibly from the *Assassin's Creed* series! He is definitely a legendary character, known for his incredible skills and influence within the Assassin Brotherhood. What specific moment or quality of Altair are you thinking about?
Its sad when abbas gets killed by Altair because they used to be childhood friends and Altair drove him away by accident and grew to resent him over time
Abbas showed contempt and hatred toward Altair for telling a truth he didn't like and denied it his whole life. He became jealous of Altair for his accomplishments and becoming mentor. Altair even let Abbas stay in the order after his attempt to steal the Apple and Abbas repaid it with treason and killing his son.
Luck: 8? More like bad luck Altair had lost his Father at the age of 5, he was betrayed by his mentor,friend and at some point the entire creed and let's just don't talk about his wife and child But yeah overall he is the best Assassin
@@Mister_A_149 He had a long life, he made the codex and is now the foundation of the creed. He had a loving family. I wouldn't call him badluck altair just because he had a rough life. Atleast he got the ending he deserved
The best *Assassin's Creed* game is a hotly debated topic among fans, but a few entries stand out as top contenders depending on what you're looking for: 1. **Assassin's Creed II** (2009): Often regarded as one of the best in the series, it introduced Ezio Auditore, one of the most beloved characters in gaming. Its Renaissance Italy setting, improved gameplay mechanics, and engaging story helped establish the franchise's identity. 2. **Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag** (2013): A fan favorite for its pirate-themed open-world, naval combat, and adventurous story. Many praise it for seamlessly blending sea and land gameplay, along with a likable protagonist, Edward Kenway. 3. **Assassin's Creed: Origins** (2017): This game marked a major shift in the series, moving towards a more open-world RPG style with an expansive map set in ancient Egypt. Bayek, the protagonist, is a fan favorite, and the game's new combat and exploration systems were widely praised. 4. **Assassin's Creed: Odyssey** (2018): Pushing the RPG elements even further, *Odyssey* features a massive open world in ancient Greece, branching storylines, and deep customization options. It's lauded for its sheer scope and freedom of choice in how you play the game. 5. **Assassin's Creed: Valhalla** (2020): The most recent major entry, *Valhalla* focuses on the Viking era, offering a huge world to explore, polished combat, and settlement-building mechanics. Eivor is a strong protagonist, and the game's world is dense with activities. Each game brings something unique, so the best one can depend on whether you prefer more classic stealth, parkour-heavy entries or the larger, more RPG-focused worlds of the later titles. Do you have a personal favorite?
What I find funny and a bit tragic about this is that Abbas's suspicion and doubts aren't unwarranted or random. Sure, he was a jealous and vengeful man but if you played the first game, you'll know Altair wasn't the model assassin that everyone loved. He was superior in skill, sure, but he was too quick to act and too willing to kill for the sake of the mission. The first scene in the first game is literally him killing a civilian to which his peer, Malik, criticized him of. His brash actions indirectly led to Malik losing his arm and his brother, making him resentful of Altair throughout the game whenever you go on missions in Jerusalem but ironically, near the end of the game, Malik realizes that Altair has become a changed man from his actions and redemption towards regaining his previous rank. This scene right is literally minutes after the end of the first game so while Altair has gained the respect of many, Malik included, he didn't have everyone's approval like Abbas who probably only heard of the bad things Altair has done (before getting demoted), and using those stories of incompetence as an excuse to fuel his hatred for him even more, eventually leading to him trying to rebel and usurp him. If only he saw the effort Altair put in to bettering himself like what Malik saw, then maybe he wouldn't have been as hateful as he became
@@arabola2189 wouldn't serve him to sound arrogant or over confident in the end but from the beginning.. Those same traits could have been accomplished by the same voice actor with a middle eastern accent. Arno is another character with excellent voice acting that would have been better french
The only thing I do not like is Altair always looks huntched over and weak shoulders. Also in the first game Altair look identical to Desmond which he doesn't in Revelations. Also don't like the new voice actor. The original voice actor was Iranian and it worked. He seemed much more confident overall.
Altair's original voice in the first *Assassin's Creed* game, provided by Philip Shahbaz, has a more serious and stoic tone, which matches Altair's disciplined and focused nature as a master assassin. It’s a big part of why he felt so distinct and memorable, even though some players found the American accent a bit surprising for a character from the Middle East. In later appearances, Altair’s voice was changed, most notably in *Assassin’s Creed: Revelations*, where actor Cas Anvar gave him a more Middle Eastern accent to align with his heritage. Some fans preferred the original voice for its gravitas and straightforward delivery. It’s cool that you appreciated the original! What aspects of his voice did you connect with more-his tone, delivery, or something else?
You gotta have a deluxe version . You go the menu in inventory and can select many appearances. Altair suit, Old Altair suit, Brutus Armour, Turkish assasin, Desmond suit
Because he's petty and jealous of Altair, refusing to believe the fate of his father, and angry at Altair for killing their 'beloved' mentor when Abbas hated al Mualim the most.
In the first Assassin’s Creed he claims to not believing in God or any religion, so maybe atheist or agnostic. But the rest of is village is most likely Muslim.
This is kinda why Altair was greatest assasin to ever live. He could resist power of apple twice and even defeat wielder of apple in combat. He was said to be able to see through illusions according to almualim.
Ezio is the greatest
@@saeedalshamsi1803 Altair would kick ezios ass
We ultimately spend more time with Ezio through 3 games, but Altair is the OG without a doubt.
@@brendanchwascinski2310 lol No.
@@DropkickNation lol yes you dummy
"What ever this artifact is capable of, you are not worthy to wield it"
Ironically Altair is the only one that can use the apple.
Except Desmond uses it in AC3
Altair, Ezio, and Desmond could all wield the Apple
Kyle Gmerek only because they were descendants of the ones before
@@lunabits4128 Back then, Desmond is a distant relative and so is ezio
@@Elemento0420 No, Ezio could not. If you use apple of eden when playing as Ezio your health decrease.
Altair was truly the greatest assasin. Not kinda why or whatever the hell people say because, oh, Ezio exists. While Ezio existed, he did not manage to change Assassins as a whole, as Altair did. Altair knew the deception of the apple and the assassins, even to this day in ac games assassins are in fact no better than templars, they all want the same thing, take a lot of the games for example. While Altair knew how to control the apple and create a whole new order, Ezio made a decision, not on behalf of the assassins, but on behalf of himself, otherwise only ruin of the assassins would happen, sad to think about it. I even learned that Altair, in the first game, instead of a health bar, he had a desync bar because he never got hit, and if he ever got hit in the game it wouldn't allign with the past, crazy stuff
Watching this actually makes me feel sad for the future of AC games.. probably will never have somethin like Revelations again
Altair and Ezio built the game!
That's just called moving on, try it sometime
@@anonymousceleb1148 It's not a matter of moving on, to think like that is ignorant to the very thing they intend by this. I'm sure you know Ubisoft isn't focused on making phenomenal stories with these games as much as they used to, like many companies, they now choose profit over passion. Because of this, it's hard not to look at what came before with immense sadness.
@@anonymousceleb1148 it's called ruin the entire atmosphere off a franchise to replace it with sandbox features and forgettable main characters
What's funny actually is that fans of assassin's creed were asking for a Japan Era like sengoku, for hattori hanzo (he was also a assassin)
But ubisoft never made it or give any answers of it or ignored it...
Atleast suckerpunch production listened and made Ghost of Tsushima...
I was soo young playing this so much went over my head
sha money especially the ending wtf.
Dude same here
lmao exactly my story. All I knew was that Altair was the main guy of AC1.
@@MrChildYeetersame
Abbas was truly a pitiful man. He was insecure of Altair in every possible turn, from childhood up until his very last moments. Here, Abbas thinks Altair bends the Creed for his whims. When someone started to agree with Altair, he pushes him off the ledge. He gets the Apple in thirst for power, so no one else will disagree. He usurps Altair to become the Master, betraying Altair and resulting to the deaths of his wife, son, and his best friend. Decades later, he corrupted Masyaf just to stay in power.
In the end, Abbas was the one to bend the Creed out of his own insecurity.
This literally point of his character:
He is just jealous and pitiful man.
The insecurity happened the moment Altaïr revealed the truth of Ahmad Sofian's death. Abbas pretended everyone else was at fault because acknowledging that his father wasn't the hero he always imagined him to be was too painful for him.
Who here agrees that after Ubisoft finishes the firestorm that is Layla Hassan, they should come back to the Assassin Initiates and Templar Recruits programs and explore more of Altair’s life? There’s decades of memories to explore for him. He held the Apple for over 60 years, deciphered the illusions and learned how to make the Codex. What if Altair found the key to defeating Juno through the Pieces of Eden, and the key lies in what he learned from the Apple? Besides, Altair is the second most popular Assassin besides Ezio, so let’s stop focusing on other Assassins, and let’s focus on the man who rebuilt the brotherhood from the ground up after Abbas destroyed it.
I agree! We MUST have Altair back
Bro all of the hooded assassins are on Altair's side and all of the assassins with their good down are on Abbas side that's not a coincidence
They should remaster assassins creed and change alrairs american accent
It's gonna be weird if they change his accent because he Arabic and the accent is suit on him
HuNt in the original assassins creed altrair has an American accent and no one else does. What I’m saying is they should change thay accent to how it is in revelations but for the full game.
Keenzo Block agreed
The in-game universe explained that Altair has american Accent because of the limitation of Animus, and they can only translate it into English.
But you are right, they should remaster the game and Altair should have the arabic accent, along with the ability to swim and subtitles.
That's one thing they should not! Become cultured, you swine!
I miss being able to disarm enemies.
I miss fighting with the hidden blade.
@@ancientnight I miss being the assassin
I miss character development and being able to feel like an assassin
How the hell did Abbas get the leadership position after Altair leaves?
MrOhitsujiza the apple
@@gameplaystorage3881 Buuuuut he can't use it(properly) aaaand why would they let him be even close to it when he almost killed all of em with it?
MrOhitsujiza because............
.........apple
@@gameplaystorage3881 Oh sorry didn't know he had an iPhone
Abbas didn't have the apple, in the games and books they make it clear that it never left Altair side, the event from Revelations to the books differ but the general gist is the same, Abbas was not the only Assassin Altair look down upon, the only difference was that he was willing to cast out the others, (He always felt pity toward Abbas because Altair witnessed his fathers suicide). Abbas united all the anti-Altair assasins to him while Altair was away on a mission, and the rest is history.
I appreciate this.
I'm looking forward for Justin Y.
just wait till this video finds a way to go in his recommendation
Altäir Ibn-La'Ahad Altair
hail altair
Wrong game Marston.
Reveletaions was the first game I actually enjoyed to play completly till 100% such an awesome game ahead of its time.
I love how The game switches from Altair to ezio.
Umm guys d you foget that Altair was the that made changes to the hidden blade so no finger was sacrifice and the one who made it standard fir double hidden blade and made the strongest armor
Ardee Mangaliman in AC2 it was Leonardo Da Vinci who reengineered the hidden blade to not require a finger to be chopped off and Ezio (should be) the first assassin to use a dual hidden blade.
Strongest armour wise, yeah he did make that but it lasted until AC: Brotherhood where it got blasted by a cannon (it’s impervious time swords but I doubt against a cannon).
@@1nonlynol yes but Leonardo re engineered it from the plans Altair made
nol no Altaïr remade it so you didn’t have to make the finger sacrifice Leonardo re engineered it from Altaïrs plans
The finger sacrifice was a ceremonial thing. Thats why in John Wick 3 he cut of his ring finger just like the assassins here. And also assassins was from middle east origin that is also why the elder in JW3 is located in middle east.
@@loading2112 Is JW even related to ac?
Imagine if the next setting will be in persia or any ancient setting years after Origins. We have this kind of story. Where a new assassin learns more of Bayek as the hidden one. He could be responsible for many additions to the creed.
Ur prediction came true lol.. mirage is set in Persia
"But this is not our wa-"
"My way is better."
This is why I said in the beginning right before I played AC2 that Altair and Malik deserved another game or hell a trilogy, their story should've continued right after this instead of ezio (which was still a great trilogy)
Who still play in Assassin's Creed?
I’m currently playing through Revelations.
@@tombram8291 hi!
Currently replaying assassins creed 2
i like playing, assassin's creed black flag is best game ever.
Im still playing Black Flag and the first game
i find it annoying that they never released the enhanced versions of these games from the Ezio Collection on PC
Guess because Altair just that much of a badass lol.
It sounds like you're talking about Altair, possibly from the *Assassin's Creed* series! He is definitely a legendary character, known for his incredible skills and influence within the Assassin Brotherhood. What specific moment or quality of Altair are you thinking about?
Its sad when abbas gets killed by Altair because they used to be childhood friends and Altair drove him away by accident and grew to resent him over time
Abbas showed contempt and hatred toward Altair for telling a truth he didn't like and denied it his whole life. He became jealous of Altair for his accomplishments and becoming mentor. Altair even let Abbas stay in the order after his attempt to steal the Apple and Abbas repaid it with treason and killing his son.
Altaïr is kinda different in bloodlines
5:45 I hear the ac3 theme
No it’s Revelations’s theme... and AC3’s theme is based on this
Altair
Strength: 10
Perception: 10
Endurance: 10
Charisma: 10
Intelligence: 10
Agility: 10
Luck: 8
Overall Bad Assery: Greater than every assassin combined
Lonely Soviet Premier That is what makes him S.p.e.c.i.a.l
Luck: 8?
More like bad luck
Altair had lost his Father at the age of 5, he was betrayed by his mentor,friend and at some point the entire creed and let's just don't talk about his wife and child
But yeah overall he is the best Assassin
Swimming: 0
@@Mister_A_149 He had a long life, he made the codex and is now the foundation of the creed. He had a loving family. I wouldn't call him badluck altair just because he had a rough life. Atleast he got the ending he deserved
@@sadocato8225 yeah, your right
*Great game.*
i wont lie i felt revelations was the best
It's interesting how Altair isn't as affected by the apple's power compared to others.
I fw Ezio the most
No one have idea of full face of altair bcz he never hood down his face until 1.13 of the video clio
Best A.C. game to date.
The best *Assassin's Creed* game is a hotly debated topic among fans, but a few entries stand out as top contenders depending on what you're looking for:
1. **Assassin's Creed II** (2009): Often regarded as one of the best in the series, it introduced Ezio Auditore, one of the most beloved characters in gaming. Its Renaissance Italy setting, improved gameplay mechanics, and engaging story helped establish the franchise's identity.
2. **Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag** (2013): A fan favorite for its pirate-themed open-world, naval combat, and adventurous story. Many praise it for seamlessly blending sea and land gameplay, along with a likable protagonist, Edward Kenway.
3. **Assassin's Creed: Origins** (2017): This game marked a major shift in the series, moving towards a more open-world RPG style with an expansive map set in ancient Egypt. Bayek, the protagonist, is a fan favorite, and the game's new combat and exploration systems were widely praised.
4. **Assassin's Creed: Odyssey** (2018): Pushing the RPG elements even further, *Odyssey* features a massive open world in ancient Greece, branching storylines, and deep customization options. It's lauded for its sheer scope and freedom of choice in how you play the game.
5. **Assassin's Creed: Valhalla** (2020): The most recent major entry, *Valhalla* focuses on the Viking era, offering a huge world to explore, polished combat, and settlement-building mechanics. Eivor is a strong protagonist, and the game's world is dense with activities.
Each game brings something unique, so the best one can depend on whether you prefer more classic stealth, parkour-heavy entries or the larger, more RPG-focused worlds of the later titles. Do you have a personal favorite?
Assassin creed 1 was the first game on the ps3.
Still old memmories
@@OfficialTaskMaster i mean it was my first game i did play on the ps3
Love the Brutus Outfit.
Altair ibn la'ahad
Ezio auditore de Firenze
Edward Kenway
Connor Kenway
Shay Cormac
Arno dorian
Jacob and Evie
Desmond Miles
Bayek And Aya
You forgot Arno
Right!
I only recorded all the assassins
Uhhh... Aveline? The Frye twins?
Venris Kanu he listed the Frye twins, although Jacob is painful to acknowledge
💝💝💝💝 Altair💝💝💝💝
What I find funny and a bit tragic about this is that Abbas's suspicion and doubts aren't unwarranted or random. Sure, he was a jealous and vengeful man but if you played the first game, you'll know Altair wasn't the model assassin that everyone loved.
He was superior in skill, sure, but he was too quick to act and too willing to kill for the sake of the mission. The first scene in the first game is literally him killing a civilian to which his peer, Malik, criticized him of. His brash actions indirectly led to Malik losing his arm and his brother, making him resentful of Altair throughout the game whenever you go on missions in Jerusalem but ironically, near the end of the game, Malik realizes that Altair has become a changed man from his actions and redemption towards regaining his previous rank.
This scene right is literally minutes after the end of the first game so while Altair has gained the respect of many, Malik included, he didn't have everyone's approval like Abbas who probably only heard of the bad things Altair has done (before getting demoted), and using those stories of incompetence as an excuse to fuel his hatred for him even more, eventually leading to him trying to rebel and usurp him.
If only he saw the effort Altair put in to bettering himself like what Malik saw, then maybe he wouldn't have been as hateful as he became
Abbas despised Altaïr because acknowledging that his father Ahmad wasn't the hero he imagined him to be was too painful.
What would Bayek say if he saw Altaïr burn a body
The lord of the Duat awaits.
I liked the original voice actor for Altair
He was american lol
@@sunday1409 Still sounds a lot cooler, better reflected his character. The arrogance and overconfidence in the beginning.
@@arabola2189 wouldn't serve him to sound arrogant or over confident in the end but from the beginning.. Those same traits could have been accomplished by the same voice actor with a middle eastern accent. Arno is another character with excellent voice acting that would have been better french
@@sunday1409 He was actually middle eastern but faked an American accent
The only thing I do not like is Altair always looks huntched over and weak shoulders. Also in the first game Altair look identical to Desmond which he doesn't in Revelations. Also don't like the new voice actor. The original voice actor was Iranian and it worked. He seemed much more confident overall.
Perhaps there are actual Apple of Eden's in this universe, this earth. We can only wait...
No lol
Can't deny the probability, I suppose. But the chances aren't that high lol
I heard a lot of people say Altair was soo good at combat that he never got hit once
He... Didn't
It’s true
It's actually true!
i liked altiers voice better in the first game
Altair's original voice in the first *Assassin's Creed* game, provided by Philip Shahbaz, has a more serious and stoic tone, which matches Altair's disciplined and focused nature as a master assassin. It’s a big part of why he felt so distinct and memorable, even though some players found the American accent a bit surprising for a character from the Middle East.
In later appearances, Altair’s voice was changed, most notably in *Assassin’s Creed: Revelations*, where actor Cas Anvar gave him a more Middle Eastern accent to align with his heritage. Some fans preferred the original voice for its gravitas and straightforward delivery.
It’s cool that you appreciated the original! What aspects of his voice did you connect with more-his tone, delivery, or something else?
Sull'Altare si compie lo stregare "all'esoterica" astrologia
Good story but god damn was the gameplay slow
So many people who got their crushes stolen by charismatic Italianos in the comments.
Not understanding why they changed Altair's voice.
Fuck that level aye 😂
Is that the brutus armor ?
How did u get it ?
You gotta have a deluxe version . You go the menu in inventory and can select many appearances. Altair suit, Old Altair suit, Brutus Armour, Turkish assasin, Desmond suit
Ur not that good at finding climable ways to the top of the tower.
You're not good at English. No one is perfect, just enjoy the video
I missed the "are" part.
It's really tough with the pulses from the Apple
@@philipjwh2580 he's certainly better at it than this guy is in the game. This was mildly painful to watch since there's nothing difficult about AC
This is a remastered or grafic mod
Geração XL Gamer ezio trilogy for ps4 and xbo
Nope.
i can see u didnt play ac1
F0r first civiization nitizen.that device are common
I don't understand, Why Abbas want the Apple?
Bcz an apple a day keeps doctor away.
Gourab xD lol
@@ayo_ocho8861 life of love?
Because he's petty and jealous of Altair, refusing to believe the fate of his father, and angry at Altair for killing their 'beloved' mentor when Abbas hated al Mualim the most.
wow altair got snaked
I hate abbas so much even after all these years
Altair life after ac1.... Lol..... The sequel is ac bloodlines
abraham
Altair vs fake assassin
hi
Altair is a Muslim?right
Maybe
He is why does it matter?
No, hes an assassin, not all middle easterns all Muslims
In the first Assassin’s Creed he claims to not believing in God or any religion, so maybe atheist or agnostic. But the rest of is village is most likely Muslim.
Atheist
Gg
Is altaïr a hassan?
Yes
Yes Hassan ibn sabah
What does that mean?
@@ikram2311 Hassan means assassin
@@marcomonteiro449 hassan ibn sabah is a leader of Al hashashin in real,Al hashashin is a shia of Islam