Memory Sequence 08

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Surajgarh, 1534: 


Khifur Miia warns Hari to not help Sher Shah in this battle, but Hari refuses. He admits that the Mughals are best suited to rule India, but not as long as the devices exist. Khifur Mia accepts the arrangement Hari is hinting at. And so the Indian assassin's, Raghu and his dacoit converts and Hari head on to Surajgarh fort to help Sher Shah. Sher Shah is glad to see them and remarks that this is Amir Khusrau's doing, manipulating Jalal Khan into eliminating the assassin's stronghold. But he promises to help the assasins in every way he can, should he survive this crisis. And so the siege of Surajgarh begins, with catastrophic consequences. The assasins help in turning the tide of war, but Sher Shah also proves his military mettle to no end. Hari finally confronts Khusrau on the ramparts once again and after a fierce battle, kills him. Khifur Miia sustains too much damage and dies from his wounds .But after five days, Sher Shah beheads Mahmud Shah and cuts down their flag from the fort. And with Hari by his side, he hoists a new flag, a tiger leaping though the assasin insignia. And so begins a new era in Indian history, a new partnership and friendship. The assasins help Sher Shah defeat Humayun at Chausa and Kannauj, and retrieve two more devices in the aftermath. And then comes Malwa, where Hari convinces Sher Shah to betray long time allies: Puran Mal, who was the new chief of Ashoka's order and ran a trafficking trade of women and children. It would be one of the last battles Hari and Sher Shah would fight together.

As the player completes the Animus session, he is left wondering how Sher Shah lost his empire if he had been helped by the assasins. And what happened to the remaining devices, how were they disposed. The supervisor asks him to not to prod, as he might not like the answers. But the player sneaks in layer to access Hari's last memories.

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