You can probably find one in the temple of assassins there is one if you pay attention and read the inscriptures
Yes. there was Muslim and European Assassins.
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.
They played a big role IN the Crusades, but I'm not very sure that they actually affected the outcome. The assassins worked for Saladin, the Muslim King, and they would be sent out to attack Christian soldiers under cover. I can't imagine there were so many assassins as to play a major role in the Crusades and how they ended. Even if they did, the Muslim army probably played the most important role. Feel free to edit this, sorry for not being too accurate!
Yes. assassins creed is set in the crusades when The Christian west started a holy invasion of the eastern countries believed to be where Jesus spent his life. Al Taayeer is a Muslim assassin.
It is unclear what this question is asking about. If the question is asking about Muslim-associated violence. Muslims today are not more involved in assassinations then any other group. While Muslims are responsible for a higher percentage of terror incidents than their overall percentage, terrorism and assassinations are different and Muslims assassinate political/military/religious, etc. figures as commonly/often as Non-Muslims. If the question is asking about the historical Assassins, tThe Assassins were a historical sect of Shiite Islam (Nizari Ismailis) which controlled a state in the Middle East during the 11th-13th centuries. The majority of Muslims did not become Assassins and most other Muslim groups from the same period referred rather derisively to the Assassins. When Alamut, Iran (the capital of the Assassin Nizari Ismaili Kingdom) was captured by the Mongols in 1256, it effectively ended the Assassins.
For Assassins Creed 1 No, for Assassins Creed 2 yes.
It depends entirely on the time period. Perfectly acceptable answers include: the Abbassids, Buyids, Samanids, Khwarezmids, Assassins, Safavids, Qajjars, and Pahlavi Iran.
Only on ACB (Assassins Creed Brotherhood) you can also get in revelations
No, they introduced your Brotherhood in Assassins Creed: Brotherhood.
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
As of now (April 2013) there are 8 main games and a number of supporting titles (ie; Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, for the PSP). Ubisoft has plans to release a 7th and 8th main title in November of 2014. The lineage of the games is as follows. -Assassins' Creed (2007) -Assassins' Creed II (2009) -Assassins' Creed II: Brotherhood (2010) -Assassins' Creed II: Revelations (2011) -Assassins' Creed III (2012) -Assassins' Creed III: Liberation (2012) -Assassins' Creed IV: Black Flag (October 2013) -Assassins' Creed V: Unity (November 2014) -Assassins' Creed VI: Rogue (November 2014)