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This maxim for an ancient order of assassins from the Assassin's Creed video game series was inspired by a line from the 1938 novel Alamut by Vladimir Bartol.
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HowToBasic explains how to correctly read –and interpret – the world's most popular tween vampire soap opera. Headphones users: you might want to turn it down a bit.