Memory Block 5 - Sibrand (Acre)
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Memory: Investigation
Sibrand is paranoid. His fear of the assassins has him cowering deep within the docks. Reaching him may be simple, finding him may not.
Memory: Investigation
Sibrand will soon retreat to his private vessel, believing himself safe surrounded by water. It will be difficult to approach his ship unseen, but I will find a way.
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Master:
The situation here is dire. Stories of the Assassins and their evil deeds continue to plague me. Our losses at their hands have been substantial - both in Acre and our other holdings. I fear they come for me next. I have asked my men to increase their patrols throughout the city (and especially the docks), but they have proven quite resourceful. Can I even trust my men? How many of them might be in league with our enemy?
I have made plans to move to sea. As soon as she is ready, I intend to board my ship and be away. It is, perhaps, the safest course of action. Surrounded by water, and gauarded by my most loyal men, it will be difficult for anyone to approach unseen. Should you have further orders for me, now would be the time to deliver them, before my ship arrives.
Memory: Investigation
Sibrand plans to install a naval blockade, preventing King Richard, his own King, from receiving reinforcements in the war against the Saracens. What would motivate Sibrand to such treason?
Memory: Investigation
This map details the paths taken by Sibrand’s guards within the docks district. I should keep it close in case my travels bring me there - and I suspect they will.
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Memory: Investigation
The only thing more dangerous than a drunken sailor is one who is also angry. Such distractions will make my work more difficult. I should endeavor to avoid these troublemakers all costs.
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Memory: Investigation
It appears the northern docks are void of Sibrand’s knights. I should have a little less trouble making my way through there.
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Memory: Knowledge
Sibrand now hides within Acre’s Port, made mad with fear. He knows the assassins have come for him. He believes retreating to his vessel will keep him safe. But all he’s done is ensure I know exactly where to find him…
Memory: Assassination
Sibrand, like others I’ve slain, was convinced his brothers would bring peace to the land by freeing the people from shackles of faith. This strange Brotherhood seeks the same as the assassins. But their methods are too brutal and imprecise. I admit, I am torn. While I can appreciate their goals, I view with disfavor the way in which they seek to the same thing, should we not be working together? Perhaps Al Mualim can explain.

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