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| - Al Mualim , sometimes known as The Old Man of the Mountain or by his historical name Rashid ad-Din Sinan, is the hidden true main antagonist of the 2007 video game Assassin's Creed. However, Altaïr only finds out about him being a Templar at the very end of the game. He was the Mentor of the Assassins until he was defeated by Altaïr, who became Mentor in his place.
- Al Mualim (1135 – 1191; English: The Mentor), also referred to as the Old Man of the Mountain, was the Mentor of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins until his death in 1191, and the tutor to his eventual successor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. Al Mualim's desire to obtain an Apple of Eden led to him secretly working with the Knights Templar, sworn enemies of his own Order. Despite this, Al Mualim's teachings and work during his lifetime had a positive influence on the Assassins going forward.
- Al Mualim (English: The Mentor or The Master), also known as Sinan, (died 1191) was the Mentor of the Assassins in the Levant during the High Middle Ages until his death in 1191, and mentor to his successor, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad. He was also secretly a member of the Knights Templar. It is unknown when he joined the Templars, but it appears in his desire to obtain the Apple of Eden resulted in his covert dealings with the organization. Al Mualim's teachings and work had positive influence on the Assassins, up until his betrayal of the Order in 1191.
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