Alamut, Fortress of Assassins

My profile name: Morinmeth

My hideouts thread: https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3225205

What this hideout is:

My expertise is on 20th century history, so excuse me if I don't get everything clear.

The Hashashins were an order of, well, assassins, who operated between 1090 and 1275 CE. They were Persian, Alamut was their headquarters and their first leader was Hassan-i-Sabbah. Curiously, the term "assassin" derives from their name. Initially called Hashashins due to their extensive use of the devil's lettuce, the word later turned into the Italian assassino and finally the word we use today.

 

They operated under religious rule and were a major threat against numerous caliphates of the era. Their preferred methods of killing were daggers, arrows and nerve agents; all of which are referenced in the hideout in one way or another. Just their important-figure victims number possibly in over a hundred. With their influence spread across the then-known world, some of their victims included Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre, possibly the Mongolians Monge Khan and Chagatai the Elder (mind you, the era of Genghis Khan is the 1200s, so they attacked the Mongols at their prime) and Conrad of Montferat, one of the major participants in the 3rd crusade. The assassins had their names inscribed in a scroll of honor essentially, that was kept inside Alamut; a feature again included in the hideout.

 

But history is not just the continuation of facts; it is mostly the continuation of ideas. Fast forward in 1938, Slovenian writer Vladimir Bartol wrote a novel called "Alamut". It is a story of military, personal and psychological strife revolving around 11th century Alamut and its leader, Hassan. Towards the finale of the story, Hassan, in a big moment that I will not spoil here says an iconic phrase that everyone who has come close to gaming knows: "Nothing is an absolute reality. Everything is permitted."

 

While the novel itself is allegedly a parallel between the Hashashins being revolutionaries against established order and the anti-fascist movements of the 20th century, its true cultural impact lies within gaming: Alamut went from being an important historical location, to romanticized fortress of literature and finally to the main inspiration behind both Assassin's Creed and even Prince of Persia. I have no direct point of reference to reconstruct its interior; I can only do my best with my imagination and the historical input. But I wager that the "Persian Assassins" theme that has been so loved by gamers has not been done in a hideout before in Path of Exile, so I decided to take my shot with it.

 

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Hideout version: 1.0
Total decorations: 701
Uses MTX: No

Decoration name MTX Count
Alva No 1
Crafting Bench No 1
Dannig, Warrior Skald No 1
Einhar No 1
Guild Stash No 1
Gwennen, the Gambler No 1
Helena No 1
Horticrafting Station No 1
Jun No 1
Kirac No 1
Map Device No 1
Niko No 1
Rog, the Dealer No 1
Sister Cassia No 1
Stash No 1
Tane Octavius No 1
Tujen, the Haggler No 1
Waypoint No 1
Expedition Locker No 1
Heist Locker No 1
Flagstone Ground No 12
Sleeping Lion Statue No 2
Bow Rack No 2
Stone Well No 1
Vaal Letter No 4
Crypt Tomb No 14
Sitting Lion Statue No 2
Skull Pile No 3
Vaal Sarcophagus No 96
Catacomb Pillar No 222
Vaal Block No 12
Vaal Notes No 5
Standing Lion Statue No 2
Vaal Altar No 2
The Last to Die No 1
Weathered Skull Pile No 2
Sack of Gems No 2
Ornate Wall Hanging No 45
Primeval Tree Planter No 1
Syndicate Cabinet No 1
Altar Burner No 1
Maraketh Rug No 1
Rising Smoke No 4
Sword Display Case No 2
Pool Kit No 12
Syndicate Flag No 2
Maraketh Brazier No 13
Syndicate Armour Rack No 4
Syndicate Helm Stand No 35
Lilly Roth No 1
Weapon Display Table No 8
Assassin's Daggers No 3
Iron Lantern No 5
Scattered Books No 1
Dart Debris No 14
Laboratory Flask No 1
Library Book Pile No 4
Spinner Tracks No 1
Laboratory Work Bench No 1
Small Relic Stand No 2
Wall Switch No 1
Laboratory Shelf No 5
Ornate Vase No 2
Relic Stand No 1
Ghostly Fog No 12
Water Fog No 4
Innocence Candle No 6
Wooden Planks No 1
Blocking Volume No 26
Candelabrum No 2
Golden Vessel No 13
Incense Burner No 2
Oriathan Books No 1
Innocence Altar No 6
Golden Bars No 1
Ramshackle Crate No 1
Bathhouse Mosaic No 1
Court Bookcase No 11
Innocence Statue Pedestal No 3
Arched Gateway No 14
Golden Sparkles No 14
Image of Tora No 7
Innocence Statue No 1
Latest version: 1.0

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1.0 No 2023-01-23 20:51:55 4,840,952 701 1314 Download

1.0 | 23 Jan 2023 - 20:51

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