altair ibn la-ahad
アルタイル アルタイル・イブン・ラハド アルタイル・イブン・ラ・アハド
Altaïr Ibn La-Ahad (1165 – 1257) was a Syrian-born member of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins and served as their Mentor from 1191 until his death in 1257. During his tenure as Mentor, Altaïr made several discoveries and inventions that greatly helped the Assassin Order's progression. His leadership saw to the spread of the Assassins' influence in the Old World.
Raised to be an Assassin from birth, Altaïr obtained the rank of Master Assassin by the age of 24. He failed to recover an Apple of Eden from Robert de Sable in early 1191 and subsequently allowed the Templars to attack the town of Masyaf, headquarters of the Assassins. For this, he was demoted to the rank of novice and sent on a quest for redemption.
His attire is a white robe and gauntlets; a noticeable physical feature is his missing ring finger.