Before said assassination was carried out, the Assassin would be judged on the value of their knowledge and, if deemed sufficient, handed a feather marker which would serve as proof of their success when dipped in the target's blood. Master Assassins, due to their skill, were not obligated to meet with the Rafiq after the investigation had been completed and could immediately proceed with the elimination of the target. Although rare, investigations and assassinations were sometimes carried out by the same person, as was the case with the disgraced Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.
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| - Before said assassination was carried out, the Assassin would be judged on the value of their knowledge and, if deemed sufficient, handed a feather marker which would serve as proof of their success when dipped in the target's blood. Master Assassins, due to their skill, were not obligated to meet with the Rafiq after the investigation had been completed and could immediately proceed with the elimination of the target. Although rare, investigations and assassinations were sometimes carried out by the same person, as was the case with the disgraced Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.
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| - Before said assassination was carried out, the Assassin would be judged on the value of their knowledge and, if deemed sufficient, handed a feather marker which would serve as proof of their success when dipped in the target's blood. Master Assassins, due to their skill, were not obligated to meet with the Rafiq after the investigation had been completed and could immediately proceed with the elimination of the target. Although rare, investigations and assassinations were sometimes carried out by the same person, as was the case with the disgraced Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad.
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