clan name: The Assassin order
Location: Underneath konaha
Maximum members:7
Total members:1
Kekkai genkai: This group Has no specific kekkai genkai as people form different nations can join. The Most common kekkai genkai are advanced elemental releases and even then there are no two alike.
Clan history:Though this clan's secrets are well hidden there is a large piece of information regarding their goal. Their main objective is to seize control over large groups such as akatsuki. Then using these groups they would sell them to the villages to make large profits. These profits are then split 25-75 between the order and their village that is guarding them. This was often a sure-proof way of making large amounts of money needed for bigger operations. The order will occasionally take over a small country and drain their budget to fund their order. This would never happen to a larger country or their base of operations. The Assassins, if not the order itself, had existed since at least 456 BC, throughout the Roman era, the Middle Ages, the Italian Renaissance, and into the 21st Century. The Assassins spent their entire lifetime training to kill. From an early age, they were taught to observe their surroundings and plan ahead. Combat skills were essential, and its training was continuous, with a focus on bladed weapons of all sorts. However, despite such a concentration on combat, the most important consideration in the Assassins' training was concealment. Stealth was the greatest weapon of the Assassin, and everything about their life emphasized a devotion to it. It was essential for an Assassin to be able to reach their target unnoticed, and then slip back into the crowd after they had struck.
But, not all Assassins within the order were able to train from birth; this was the case of many Assassins that weren't born into the Order and were recruited later in life, as teenagers or young adults.
During the Late Middle Ages, the Order continued to thrive, despite being forced to adopt an even more secretive and isolated existence. When the Renaissance, a cultural movement, started in Italy, the Assassin Order had apparently "gone underground" and primarily focused themselves in Italy, where the headquarters of the Templar Order were also located. As the Templar Order survived in more inconspicuous ways, He believed that the Assassins too had to change tactics so as to live on and made the Order a secret organization once again.
Current leader: Junchuuriki Hozuki
Founder: His/Her name was lost to time but their impression will never leave.
Rules: The clan has three simple rules that every member must abide by. breaking anyone of these rules can result in demotion or if to many are broken. death.
#1:Stay your Blade from the Flesh of an Innocent.
The goal of the Assassins is to ensure peace in all things. The Assassins believe that political assassinations and the death of the corrupt will bring peace and a true sense of security to the common people. Slaying innocents and civilian bystanders who do not need to die goes a long way towards spreading strife and discord, in addition to ruining the name of the Assassin Order itself.
#2:Hide in Plain Sight.
Be unseen. The Assassins aim is to get close to their target stealthily. In olden times, assassins would perform to perform awe-inspiring assassinations, usually in public. The greatest illusion from an assassination is that an Assassin seemingly materializes from nowhere, kills a corrupt public figure, and vanishes into the depths of the crowd or environment. If an Assassin is spotted stalking their target, the supernatural effect is diluted, and it becomes more difficult for the Assassin to reach his target.
#3:Never Compromise the Order
The actions of one must never bring harm to all. If an Assassin fails his/her duty, and is captured, or being chased, he or she must never commit any action or say anything that can be tied back to the Brotherhood, or bring harm to any member of it.
Below is a list of some of the many people assassinated by the orders preceders.
Known victims of the order: (unknown killer)
King Xerxes the Great, by Darius in 456 BC
Alexander the Great, by Iltani in 323 BC
Qin Shi Huang, by Wei Yu in 210 BC
Gaius Julius Caesar, by various in 44 BC
Cleopatra, by Amunet in 31 BC
Caligula, by Leonius in 41
Genghis Khan, by Qulan Gal and Darim Ibn-La'Ahad in 1227
Tomás de Torquemada, in 1498
Perotto Calderon, by various in 1498
Agostino Barbarigo, by Tessa Varzi in 1501
Malfatto in 1503
Silvestro Sabbatini in 1503
Margaret of York, in 1503
Isabella I of Castile, in 1504
Niccolò di Pitigliano, by Francesco Vecellio in 1510
Francisco Pizzaro, in 1541
Mary I of England, in 1558
Ivan Ivanovich of Russia, in 1581
John Wilkes Booth, in 1865
Alexander II of Russia, in 1881
Alexander III of Russia, indirectly by Nikolai Orelov in 1894
Grigori Rasputin, in 1916
Adolf Hitler, in 1945
Joseph Stalin, in 1953
François Duvalier, in 1971
Victims of assassin #79:
Uberto Alberti in 1476
Vieri de' Pazzi in 1478
Francesco de' Pazzi in 1478
Antonio Maffei in 1478
Francesco Salviati in 1479
Bernardo Baroncelli in 1479
Stefano da Bagnone in 1479
Jacopo de' Pazzi in 1480
Emilio Barbarigo in 1485
Carlo Grimaldi in 1485
Marco Barbarigo in 1486
Silvio Barbarigo in 1486
Dante Moro in 1486
Ludovico Orsi in 1488
Checco Orsi in 1488
Gaspar Martinez in 1491
Pedro Llorente in 1491
Juan de Marillo in 1491
Girolamo Savonarola in 1498
Il Carnefice in 1500
Master of the Sacred Palace in 1500
Lanz in 1503
Lia de Russo in 1503
Brother Ristoro in 1503
Donato Mancini in 1503
Gaspar de la Croix in 1503
Auguste Oberlin in 1503
Juan Borgia the Elder in 1503
Octavian de Valois in 1503
Ercole Massimo in 1506
Cesare Borgia in 1507
List of victims of Assassin#46
Tamir of Damascus in 1190
Alaat in 1190
Roland Napule in 1190
The Master's Student in 1190
Master of the Tower in 1190
Harash in 1190
Lord Basilisk in 1190
Tamir, the arms dealer in 1191
Garnier de Naplouse in 1191
Talal in 1191
Abu'l Nuqoud in 1191
William of Montferrat in 1191
Majd Addin in 1191
Jubair al Hakim in 1191
Sibrand in 1191
Robert de Sable in 1191
Al Mualim in 1191
Frederick the Red in 1191
Moloch in 1191
Dark Oracle in 1191
Shalim in 1191
Shahar in 1191
Pirate captain in 1191
Armand Bouchart in 1191
Swami in 1227
Bayhas in 1247
Abbas Sofian in 1247
These once again are just some of the many people killed. for those who are lazy. her eis a list of many famous people killed:
King Xerxes the Great, in 456 BC
Alexander the Great, in 323 BC
Genghis Khan, in 1227
John Wilkes Booth, in 1865
Adolf Hitler, in 1945
Marco Barbarigo in 1486
Silvio Barbarigo in 1486
Cesare Borgia in 1507
The Master's Student in 1190
Master of the Tower in 1190
Tamir, the arms dealer in 1191
Robert de Sable in 1191
Al Mualim in 1191
Dark Oracle in 1191