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Altaïr is an ancestor of Desmond Miles, a modern-day American bartender and Assassin who is forced to use a contraption called the Animus to relive the memories of his ancestors. In the year 1191, during the Third Crusade, the Crusaders battle against the Saracens for control over the Holy City of Jerusalem. A member of the Assassin Brotherhood, Altaïr, along with two other Assassins, botch an attempt to assassinate Robert de Sablé, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, in order to retrieve a treasure known as the Apple, one of many 'Pieces of Eden'. The failed mission causes one Assassin to be killed and another to be seriously injured, and Altaïr's master, Al Mualim, admonishes him. Later, Altaïr fends off a group of Templars attacking their home village of Masyaf, partially redeeming himself, but Al Mualim soon orders him to assassinate nine individuals that he might fully redeem himself. Initially unbeknownst to him, these nine were comprised of high ranking members of the Templar order within the Holy City. After dispatching all nine, Al Mualim takes the Apple of Eden for himself and uses its power to either kill or enslave those he deemed a threat. This includes Altaïr, who learned through Robert de Sablé's dying words that Al Mualim was also a Templar. After an ensuing duel, Altaïr kills Al Mualim, who then burns the body and tells the onlookers of his treachery.
Altaïr is an ancestor of Desmond Miles, a modern-day American bartender and Assassin who is forced to use a contraption called the Animus to relive the memories of his ancestors. In the year 1191, during the Third Crusade, the Crusaders battle against the Saracens for control over the Holy City of Jerusalem. A member of the Assassin Brotherhood, Altaïr, along with two other Assassins, botch an attempt to assassinate Robert de Sablé, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, in order to retrieve a treasure known as the Apple, one of many 'Pieces of Eden'. The failed mission causes one Assassin to be killed and another to be seriously injured, and Altaïr's master, Al Mualim, admonishes him. Later, Altaïr fends off a group of Templars attacking their home village of Masyaf, partially redeeming himself, but Al Mualim soon orders him to assassinate nine individuals that he might fully redeem himself. Initially unbeknownst to him, these nine were comprised of high ranking members of the Templar order within the Holy City. After dispatching all nine, Al Mualim takes the Apple of Eden for himself and uses its power to either kill or enslave those he deemed a threat. This includes Altaïr, who learned through Robert de Sablé's dying words that Al Mualim was also a Templar. After an ensuing duel, Altaïr kills Al Mualim, who then burns the body and tells the onlookers of his treachery.


Now a hero to the entire order, Altaïr assumes the role of Mentor to restructure and improve their practices. After many years of training the next generation, studying the Apple and liberating nations from the Templars, Altaïr gains the status of a legend. However, his legacy would be put at risk when the Order of Assassins was overthrown by his Brother and childhood rival, Abbas, growing weak and lethargic in the face of mounting threats. Seeing no way to deal with this situation diplomatically, Altaïr, after spending 20 years in exile alongside his son Darim, enlists several other Assassins to go behind the Order's back and stage a coup against Abbas and his lieutenants. After Abbas's death at the hands of the Altaïr, he once again became a Mentor, vowing to keep it that way. Altaïr would spend most of his twilight years writing the Codex, which chronicled his life, adventures, and moral code. This Codex would shape the lives of future Assassins in the series. In 1257, Altaïr entombed himself and his Apple within a secret library in Masyaf, shortly before a Mongolian invasion upon the castle, whose evacuation Altaïr had ordered prior. His remains would not be discovered until the year 1512, by his descendant and Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who, having lived a full Assassin's life himself, elected to leave the Apple within, but not before using it to commune with Desmond, the Apple delivering its message through the Animus.
Now a hero to the entire order, Altaïr assumes the role of Mentor to restructure and improve their practices. After many years of training the next generation, studying the Apple and liberating nations from the Templars, Altaïr gains the status of a legend. However, his legacy would be put at risk when the Order of Assassins was overthrown by his Brother and childhood rival, Abbas Sofian, growing weak and lethargic in the face of mounting threats. Seeing no way to deal with this situation diplomatically, Altaïr, after spending 20 years in exile alongside his son Darim, enlists several other Assassins to go behind the Order's back and stage a coup against Abbas and his lieutenants. After Abbas's death at the hands of the Altaïr, he once again became a Mentor, vowing to keep it that way. Altaïr would spend most of his twilight years writing the Codex, which chronicled his life, adventures, and moral code. This Codex would shape the lives of future Assassins in the series. In 1257, Altaïr entombed himself and his Apple within a secret library in Masyaf, shortly before a Mongolian invasion upon the castle, whose evacuation Altaïr had ordered prior. His remains would not be discovered until the year 1512, by his descendant and Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who, having lived a full Assassin's life himself, elected to leave the Apple within, but not before using it to commune with Desmond, the Apple delivering its message through the Animus.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==

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Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad
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Official artwork of Altaïr in Assassin's Creed: Revelations.

Universe Assassin's Creed
Debut Assassin's Creed (2007)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Assassin's Creed: Rebellion (2018)
Console/platform of origin Xbox 360
PlayStation 3
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Masyaf, Syria
Article on Wikipedia Altaïr Ibn-LaʼAhad

Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (Japanese: アルタイル・イブン・ラ・アハド Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Arabic: الطائر ابن لا أحد) is a major character in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed franchise and the main protagonist of the first installment of the series.

Origin

Altaïr is an ancestor of Desmond Miles, a modern-day American bartender and Assassin who is forced to use a contraption called the Animus to relive the memories of his ancestors. In the year 1191, during the Third Crusade, the Crusaders battle against the Saracens for control over the Holy City of Jerusalem. A member of the Assassin Brotherhood, Altaïr, along with two other Assassins, botch an attempt to assassinate Robert de Sablé, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, in order to retrieve a treasure known as the Apple, one of many 'Pieces of Eden'. The failed mission causes one Assassin to be killed and another to be seriously injured, and Altaïr's master, Al Mualim, admonishes him. Later, Altaïr fends off a group of Templars attacking their home village of Masyaf, partially redeeming himself, but Al Mualim soon orders him to assassinate nine individuals that he might fully redeem himself. Initially unbeknownst to him, these nine were comprised of high ranking members of the Templar order within the Holy City. After dispatching all nine, Al Mualim takes the Apple of Eden for himself and uses its power to either kill or enslave those he deemed a threat. This includes Altaïr, who learned through Robert de Sablé's dying words that Al Mualim was also a Templar. After an ensuing duel, Altaïr kills Al Mualim, who then burns the body and tells the onlookers of his treachery.

Now a hero to the entire order, Altaïr assumes the role of Mentor to restructure and improve their practices. After many years of training the next generation, studying the Apple and liberating nations from the Templars, Altaïr gains the status of a legend. However, his legacy would be put at risk when the Order of Assassins was overthrown by his Brother and childhood rival, Abbas Sofian, growing weak and lethargic in the face of mounting threats. Seeing no way to deal with this situation diplomatically, Altaïr, after spending 20 years in exile alongside his son Darim, enlists several other Assassins to go behind the Order's back and stage a coup against Abbas and his lieutenants. After Abbas's death at the hands of the Altaïr, he once again became a Mentor, vowing to keep it that way. Altaïr would spend most of his twilight years writing the Codex, which chronicled his life, adventures, and moral code. This Codex would shape the lives of future Assassins in the series. In 1257, Altaïr entombed himself and his Apple within a secret library in Masyaf, shortly before a Mongolian invasion upon the castle, whose evacuation Altaïr had ordered prior. His remains would not be discovered until the year 1512, by his descendant and Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who, having lived a full Assassin's life himself, elected to leave the Apple within, but not before using it to commune with Desmond, the Apple delivering its message through the Animus.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a costume

A Mii Swordfighter dressed as Altaïr.

Altaïr was announced as a Mii Swordfighter costume for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on January 16, 2020, and was released on January 28th, both alongside Byleth.

Altaïr's reveal trailer primarily makes reference to the maneuvers used by Assassins throughout the Assassin's Creed series. It begins with the Mii Swordfighter landing in a bird's nest on Skyloft, akin to the Leap of Faith, a move used to safely fall from great heights by landing on a soft material, most commonly a pile of hay. During the move, a faint screech from a bird of prey can be heard while the Assassin is airborne, which is reflected in the trailer. Following this, the Swordfighter is seen hanging from an edge in Gerudo Valley where Sheik stands near, then briefly getting up and back throwing Sheik into the chasm below, mirroring a similar move used when hanging on ledges to pull a near target downwards to their death with the assistence of the Hidden Blade. Afterwards, the Swordfighter confronts Robin, whose appearance resembles that of Al Mualim, Altaïr's mentor, wearing a dark cloak and wielding a sword, as well as another item. This mirrors an event near the end of Assassin's Creed, where Altaïr must confront his mentor to prevent him from further controlling the minds of the Masyaf populace at his will. The tome held by Robin represents the Apple of Eden, an item held by Al Mualim throughout the confront, with the casting of Arcfire resembling the Apple's strong, yellow glow.

Trivia

  • Unlike other regions, the logo for Assassin's Creed, the series Altaïr hails from, is absent in the American version of his Mii Costume reveal trailer, being replaced with a wordmark featuring the character's name. This is also the case with all proceeding characters that hail from series that mainly consist of M-rated games by the ESRB.
    • Despite this, Assassin's Creed is mentioned by name in the North American version via the “News” section, also the case with Vault Boy and Travis, but not the case with Dragonborn or Dante.
  • Despite being the protagonist of the original Assassin's Creed, his reveal trailer uses the main theme from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, being "Ezio's Family".
  • Altaïr's name was initially misspelled "Altïar" on the American eShop, but was fixed shortly after his release.
  • When recording lines for Super Smash Bros. 4 DLC, Xander Mobus was given a large list of characters to read the names of in order to keep the roster a secret. One of the names given was Altaïr.[1]

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