[That gets a slightly odd look, because Assassins are a people, a brotherhood. It's a strange thing to hear the name distorted into a verb.]
We're known to the people of the Holy Land. But for all that we keep to ourselves [usually], rumors flourish. The Crusaders accuse us of being fanatics.
[He supposes they aren't wholly wrong. But the Assassins are not the religious zealots some believe them to be, either. The Grandmaster of the Templars had known that — known that they are something far more dangerous, too.]
I've kept it to myself here because I don't know what other Summoned might believe based on name alone.
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We're known to the people of the Holy Land. But for all that we keep to ourselves [usually], rumors flourish. The Crusaders accuse us of being fanatics.
[He supposes they aren't wholly wrong. But the Assassins are not the religious zealots some believe them to be, either. The Grandmaster of the Templars had known that — known that they are something far more dangerous, too.]
I've kept it to myself here because I don't know what other Summoned might believe based on name alone.