In Assassin’s Creed Mirage, players will visit Alamut Castle with Basim as he trains to become a Hidden One. This group will one day become the Assassins that give the Assassin’s Creed franchise its name. A state declared separate from the rest of the world.
However, the importance of Alamut may be lost on those just getting into the series with this game. Even those who have been playing for years may not understand the significance of this location. That is understandable, given how many of the games don’t even reference it.
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In Assassin’s Creed Mirage, and every other game in the franchise, Alamut is the home of the Assassins, also known as The Hidden Ones. During the events of AC Mirage, it’s still under construction, but The Hidden Ones are still training there.
This location is where initiates become novices and masters. It’s not the birthplace of The Hidden Ones, but it is where they’ll station themselves for the next few centuries. Eventually, it will be destroyed, but for a short while, this location will hold a group working to bring light to the darkness and secrets of an ancient order that many won’t ever understand.
Alamut Castle is a real location in the Talysh Mountains. However, in the Assassin’s Creed franchise, it’s the home of The Hidden Ones or Assassins for hundreds of years. In Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the group has set itself up in the castle while it’s under construction. This is where players will explore as Basim, witnessing how the base comes together.
This location is the parent castle of many others, such as Masayaf,
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