Ages 1-103. Enjoy!
I believe so... the group, although had a different name you could not even identify with an Assassin. I believe the group name was called "hassashins"
It was a group of seven at the time of the assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and was called The Black Hand.
No. That stuff is just made up for the Creed game.
There are no such thing as Sufi Assassins. Sufis are a nearly pacifist group of Muslims who emphasize a spiritual connection with God over worldly concerns. You may have an option to choose "Sufi Assassins" as an answer to a multiple choice question, and this is an easy false answer to throw out, just like "Quaker Assassins" would be. The Assassins in Islamic History were a Nazari Ismaili Shiite Muslim Sect and have nothing to do with Sufis.
Assassins Creed was based on true events. Templars were real, and there were a group of assassins called the Hashshashin. But if those two did actually have conflict between them, im not sure. Although I do wish it was real, because it is such an amazing storyline. -Vikki Stephan (:
from what i know most were ninjas, and the two groups would be Iga and Koga clans
For Assassins Creed 1 No, for Assassins Creed 2 yes.
No, they introduced your Brotherhood in Assassins Creed: Brotherhood.
Only on ACB (Assassins Creed Brotherhood) you can also get in revelations
Where Assassins have better weapons and elegance... Thieves have better agility but they answer to the Assassins.
The A is Assassins Creed Revelations is just a letter on how you spell AssAssins creed