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Escape was a visual representation of one of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's genetic memories in the Animus 1.28.

Description

Altaïr escaped the Saint Hilarion Castle and met with Markos at the to the resistance safehouse.

Dialogue

  • Markos: It's happening, Altaïr. The ports are emptying of Templar ships. Kyrenia will be free. Maybe all of Cyprus!
  • Altaïr: Stay cautious. They wouldn't leave their Archive undefended, so it cannot be here...
  • Markos: Most of the ships that left here were headed back to Limassol. Could it be there?
  • Altaïr: Thank you, Markos. You have served your country well.
  • Markos: God speed, Altaïr.

Later on, Altaïr wrote another Codex entry.

  • Altaïr: I remember my moment of weakness, my confidence shaken by Al Mualim's words. He, who had been like a father, was revealed to be my greatest enemy. Just the briefest flicker of doubt was all he needed to creep into my mind with his device. But I vanquished his phantoms, restored my self confidence, and sent him from this world.

Outcome

Altaïr learned that the Templars were pulling back to Limassol, and boarded a ship headed there.

Gallery

Reference

Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines memories
Main memories
Memory Block 1
Assault
Memory Block 2
Investigate - Assassination - Delivery - Assault - Escape - Assault II - Intercept - Delivery II
Memory Block 3
Intercept - Investigate - Interrogation - Assault - Assault II - Assault III - Escape
Memory Block 4
Assault - Interrogation - Treasure Hunt - Assault II - Assault III - Escape
Memory Block 5
Tail - Assault - Investigate - Escort - Assault II - Escape
Memory Block 6
Investigate - Assassination - Assassination II - Assassination III - Interrogation - Interrogation II - Interrogation III - Investigate II
Memory Block 7
Assault
Additional memories
Limassol
Delivery - Assassination - Intercept - Assassination II
Kyrenia
Theft - Delivery - Assassination - Intercept - Assassination II - Intercept II - Intercept III - Assassination III - Delivery II
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