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== Historical Assassins == | == Historical Assassins == | ||
*The Hashshashin | *The Hashshashin (from which the word Assassin stems) | ||
*Ninja | *Ninja | ||
*John Wilkes Booth | *John Wilkes Booth | ||
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== Assassins in Fiction == | == Assassins in Fiction == | ||
*The Anhk Morpork Guild of Assassins in [[Discworld]] | *The Anhk Morpork Guild of Assassins in [[Discworld]] | ||
*Various agents employed by the [[Officio Assassinorum]] | *The Assassins in Assassin's Creed | ||
*Various agents employed by the [[Officio Assassinorum]] in [[Warhammer 40,000]]. | |||
*Ashraks are [[Goa'uld]] assassins in [[Stargate]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 18 April 2011
Assassins are combatants who specialize in killing specific individuals in non-battle situations. Assassins typically rely upon stealth and planning to attack their targets without warning when they are at their most vulnerable.
Historical Assassins
- The Hashshashin (from which the word Assassin stems)
- Ninja
- John Wilkes Booth
Assassins in Fiction
- The Anhk Morpork Guild of Assassins in Discworld
- The Assassins in Assassin's Creed
- Various agents employed by the Officio Assassinorum in Warhammer 40,000.
- Ashraks are Goa'uld assassins in Stargate
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