Below are the quotes from the segments of Memory Block 3 (Talal - Jerusalem).

Memory: Investigation

Talal appears to be a leader of slavers, and occupies an area north of here, near the barbican. He seems wiser then those I’ve faced before, however, keeping to the shadows and having his men pay the guards to turn a blind eye. No matter how clever he thinks himself, he’ll meet the same end as the others.


Memory: Investigation

Talal hold his slaves withing a warehouse, and later sends them to Acre. Striking while he works within will keep me from being discovered.


Memory: Investigation

Talal inspects his stock of slaves daily. This map clearly shows the position of his personal guards. Such information will provide invaluable.

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Memory Block 3 - Talal

Memory: Investigation

Talal is rumored to flee from a fight at the first sign of trouble. This map I’ve found details possible locations in which he’ll take refuge. This is sure to help if he manages to slip away from me.

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Memory Block 3 - Talal_2

Memory: Investigation

Talal has many loyal followers, all of whom will readily give up their lives for the man. If they sense their master is in danger, they’re sure to intervene, giving Talal time to escape.


Memory: Investigation

Talal is said to favor the bow. In a fight, he’ll seek to put distance between him and his enemy, trying to kill from afar. I’ll close the gap between us before he’s even nocked his first arrow.


Memory: Knowledge

Talal, a cunning slave master, has a warehouse in the northern barbican filled with human livestock. He inspects them daily, preparing them for travel. Knowing exactly where his guards are, I need simply to strike during his next inspection.


Memory: Assassination

Talal also spoke of a brotherhood and their designs upon the Holy Land. However, he denied he was selling slaves and insisted he was saving them. Why would a slave trader help anyone other than himself. Al Mualim will help me to make sense of this.