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Derinkuyu was a hidden underground city in Central Anatolia in the Ottoman Empire, specifically the ancient region of Cappadocia.

After the Byzantine Templars reasserted their presence in the Ottoman Empire in 1509, they took over the city of Derinkuyu and made it their headquarters, serving as the base of operations for their activities in the Empire.

History

Templar headquarters

During the early 16th century, the Templars set up their headquarters in Derinkuyu, after being driven from their previous base in Rome by the Assassins. There, the Templars set up prisons and installed themselves as the rulers of the city, filling the streets with Byzantine Templars.

The Templar in charge of the Masyaf expedition, Manuel Palaiologos, resided in Derinkuyu for some time after his family lost their hold on the Ottoman throne. He, along with his bodyguard and fellow Templar, Shahkulu, governed much of the city and held power within its walls. The two also negotiated the purchase of armaments for their Templars with the Captain of the Janissaries, Tarik Barleti, in 1511.

Assassin Infiltration

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Ezio arriving in Cappadocia.

By 1511, the Janissary Captain, Tarik Barleti, had Ottoman spies active in Cappadocia and Derinkuyu. These spies were meant to observe the Templars' activity in the city, and report it back to the Janissaries. While those reports were being collected, Tarik prepared to attack the Templars where they felt safest: Cappadocia. When the Assassin Ezio Auditore arrived in Derinkuyu via ship in March of 1512, he met with one of these spies: a woman named Dilara.

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Ezio eavesdropping on Manuel and Shahkulu

After meeting with the spy, Ezio made his way around the city, and later overheard Byzantine Templars discussing the fate of Dilara. The guards conversed about Shahkulu, and how he was preparing to kill Dilara, before the guards met with Shahkulu himself.

However, neither the guards nor Shahkulu had the key to Dilara's prison cell. It was instead at the city market with an off-duty Byzantine. Making his way to the market, the Assassin pick-pocketed the key from the guard, and quickly hurried back to Dilara's cell. He immediately liberated the spy, but Dilara left abruptly and informed him that she was going to kill Shahkulu.

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Shahkulu choking Ezio

Ezio eventually caught up with Dilara, who was observing Shahkulu as he beat one of her fellow spies, Janos. The Assassin then free-ran around the area, making his way to a small platform above where Shahkulu stood. There, he leaped from the platform and air-assassinated Shahkulu with his Hidden blade. However, the Turkmen renegade shrugged off the blade wound, and attempted to fight the Assassin alongside his reinforcements. After a brief skirmish, Ezio dispatched Shahkulu for good before reuniting the two spies, and then leaving to find Manuel Palaiologos.

Hunt for Manuel

While navigating the city in a search for Manuel, Ezio spotted a depot where the Templar gunpowder was being stored. Ezio made his way through the depot, and eventually ignited the gunpowder, creating a large explosion and fire in the depot.

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The destruction of the arsenal

Upon seeing and hearing the loud explosion of the weapons depot, Manuel rushed out from his heavily guarded area to an elevated position where he had a clear view of the entire city. The, Manuel began making a speech calling for calm, before being forced to flee at the sight of Ezio moving towards him.

Manuel fled, and called out for his guards to kill the Assassin. The Templar eventually made his way to a large gate in the corner of the city, believing he was safe from the Assassin.

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Ezio cornering Manuel

However, Ezio scaled the gate, and began pursuing Manuel in another chase. Manuel eventually reached a set of docks, and was forced to confront the Assassin. Challenging Ezio to a duel, Manuel fought the Assassin, but was bested, and killed in the confrontation. After recovering one of the Masyaf Keys from Manuel, Ezio was confronted by Prince Ahmet on a boat offshore, who manifested himself to be a Templar as well. Ezio conversed briefly with Ahmet, and the prince commanded his men to kill the Assassin, before departing from the city.

Fire

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Ezio, having escaped from the fire

Ezio managed to kill his attackers, and began to make his way out of the city. However, upon climbing back over the gate, Ezio noticed that the fire had spread to a large portion of the city, engulfing the entire depot. Ezio also noticed that its smoke was killing some citizens and hindering others from leaving.

Throughout the duration of Ezio's escape, Derinkuyu's alarm bell rang loudly, and explosions periodically rocked the entire city. Despite the raging fire and explosions, though, Ezio managed to escape Derinkuyu and left Cappadocia by boat.

Trivia

  • In an interview with CVG, Alexandre Amancio noted that parts of the city were reminiscent of Petra.
  • While in the city, Ezio cannot gain or lose notoriety.
  • Since Derinkuyu is never freed from Templar control, the unique items sold there contain Templar taxes, raising the prices by 10%.
  • After completing the game, it is possible to take a boat to Cappadocia from the Eastern Galata District docks and explore Derinkuyu again. The city appears the same as it was upon Ezio's first arrival.
  • There is only one viewpoint in the whole of Derinkuyu.

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