Assassin Order
The "Assassin Order" refers to a historical group known for its covert operations and political assassinations during the Middle Ages. Originating in the late 11th century, this group was primarily active in the Middle East, particularly in regions like Persia and Syria. They were often associated with the Nizari Ismailis, a sect of Shia Islam, and were known for their strategic use of stealth and deception.
Members of the Assassin Order, often called "Assassins," were trained in various skills, including combat and espionage. They targeted influential figures, such as political leaders and military commanders, to achieve their goals. Their legacy has influenced modern perceptions of secret societies and has been romanticized in literature and popular culture.