Alamut was a yogi who lived in the Hidden Mountain. In 830 he tended and later trained Hassan, a former Prince of Medinaat al-Salaam, and the man who would be the first Old Man of the Mountain. Alamut died in 850.
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| - Alamut was a yogi who lived in the Hidden Mountain. In 830 he tended and later trained Hassan, a former Prince of Medinaat al-Salaam, and the man who would be the first Old Man of the Mountain. Alamut died in 850.
- Alamut is the city and home of Tamina in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
- Name: Alamut Gender: Male Age: Unknown Classification: Human Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Master Swordsman Attack Potency: Athlete level (He is very skilled warrior) Speed: Superhuman (Skilled warriors there can move on speed where usual humans cannot see their movements) Durability: Athlete level (He is very skilled warrior) Stamina: High Range: Extended melee range Standard Equipment: Sword Intelligence: Average Weaknesses: Normal human weaknesses
- Alamut (persisch , DMG Alamūt, aus dailamitisch Alūh amū[ch]t – „Adlers Anleitung/Führung“ oder „die Lehre des Adlers“) ist eine Bergfestung der Assassinen in der iranischen Wüste. Nach Altairs Flucht aus Masyaf tauchte er in Alamut unter. Die Festung beherbergte ebenfalls einzigartige religiöse und wissenschaftliche Schriften. Kurz nach Altairs Fortgang zurück nach Masyaf wurde die Festung Hulagu Khan und seinen Mongolen überrannt. Hulagu sortierte ein paar Unikate und ließ den Rest verbrennen.
- Reportedly a Nosferatu spy discovered the location of Alamut sometime during the Anarch Revolt. This discovery was part of the reason the Assamites chose to surrender and submit to the Tremere curse, rather than allow outsiders to attack and invade their home.
- The fortress of Alamut was, unbeknownst to the Assassins at the time, built atop the site of a small Isu temple, which contained dozens of Memory Seals. Under the leadership of Hassan-i Sabbāh, Alamut became the principal base of the Levantine Brotherhood when he transformed the order into a public state for the first time. In 1256, Assassin control of the fortress was lost to the invading Mongol Empire, and its famous library was destroyed by fire on the order of Ata-Malik Juvayni, a servant of the Mongol court.
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| - Alamut was a yogi who lived in the Hidden Mountain. In 830 he tended and later trained Hassan, a former Prince of Medinaat al-Salaam, and the man who would be the first Old Man of the Mountain. Alamut died in 850.
- Reportedly a Nosferatu spy discovered the location of Alamut sometime during the Anarch Revolt. This discovery was part of the reason the Assamites chose to surrender and submit to the Tremere curse, rather than allow outsiders to attack and invade their home. The exact number of vampires in residence at Alamut is unknown. Due to the secrecy involved and the large amount of blood needed by sorcerors, it is likely Alamut has a resident human and ghoul population to keep the Assamites fed. Even with a resident herd, it is unlikely that Alamut could have more than a few dozen Assamites in residence at a time and still remain undiscovered.
- Alamut is the city and home of Tamina in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
- Name: Alamut Gender: Male Age: Unknown Classification: Human Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Master Swordsman Attack Potency: Athlete level (He is very skilled warrior) Speed: Superhuman (Skilled warriors there can move on speed where usual humans cannot see their movements) Durability: Athlete level (He is very skilled warrior) Stamina: High Range: Extended melee range Standard Equipment: Sword Intelligence: Average Weaknesses: Normal human weaknesses
- Alamut (persisch , DMG Alamūt, aus dailamitisch Alūh amū[ch]t – „Adlers Anleitung/Führung“ oder „die Lehre des Adlers“) ist eine Bergfestung der Assassinen in der iranischen Wüste. Nach Altairs Flucht aus Masyaf tauchte er in Alamut unter. Die Festung beherbergte ebenfalls einzigartige religiöse und wissenschaftliche Schriften. Kurz nach Altairs Fortgang zurück nach Masyaf wurde die Festung Hulagu Khan und seinen Mongolen überrannt. Hulagu sortierte ein paar Unikate und ließ den Rest verbrennen.
- The fortress of Alamut was, unbeknownst to the Assassins at the time, built atop the site of a small Isu temple, which contained dozens of Memory Seals. Under the leadership of Hassan-i Sabbāh, Alamut became the principal base of the Levantine Brotherhood when he transformed the order into a public state for the first time. During the tenure of Hassan the Younger, an Assassin later popularly known as Al Mualim departed from the castle to establish the fortress at Masyaf in the An-Nusayriyah Mountains, ostensibly to spread Assassin influence to the Levant. Despite rumors that this was the result of a schism between Hassan and his subordinate, the two continued to co-exist as major strongholds for the Levantine Brotherhood throughout the medieval period. By 1227, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, his son Darim, the wife of his late son Sef, and his grandchildren sought refuge in Alamut after Abbas Sofian staged a coup to take over the Assassin Order. Altaïr remained in exile in the fortress for almost two decades, during which time he made several discoveries, in addition to creating a number of inventions through the knowledge he gained from the Apple of Eden. Altaïr also discovered the remains of the First Civilization temple, and took six Memory Seals with him, later using five of them as keys necessary to open his library underneath the fortress of Masyaf. In 1256, Assassin control of the fortress was lost to the invading Mongol Empire, and its famous library was destroyed by fire on the order of Ata-Malik Juvayni, a servant of the Mongol court. In the 18th century, the fortress' ruins were visited by Edward Kenway, a British Assassin, in his search for Isu sites.
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