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|active = 5th century CE<br>[[Paris|Lutetia Parisiorum]], [[France|Roman Gaul]]
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Following the death of [[Roman Empire|Emperor]] [[Honorius]] in 423 CE, ''[[Magister]]'' [[Vitus]], a Hidden One operating in [[Great Britain|Britannia]] ordered the closing of their bureaus and relocation to the [[Germany|German]] city of [[Cologne]] to join forces with their [[German Brotherhood of Assassins|local chapter]].<ref name="ABriefHistory">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref> Vitus extended an open welcome for the Hidden Ones in Gaul to do the same.<ref name="Hidden"/>
Following the death of [[Roman Empire|Emperor]] [[Honorius]] in 423 CE, the Roman [[Master Assassin]] [[Vitus]] operating in [[Great Britain|Britannia]] ordered the closing of their bureaus and relocation to the [[Germany|German]] city of [[Cologne]] to join forces with their [[German Brotherhood of Assassins|local chapter]].<ref name="ABriefHistory">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[A Brief History of the Hidden Ones]]</ref> Vitus extended an open welcome for the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Hidden Ones in Gaul]] to do the same. C. C. felt it was better to leave [[Paris]] and regroup the Brotherhood's attention where it was most needed and also ordered the [[Lutetia bureau]] be closed, with instructions for its keys to be hidden in the ruins at [[Champlieu Ruins|Champlieu]], [[Diodurum Ruins|Diodurum]], and [[Gisacum Ruins|Gisacum]]. C. C. passed along the invitation to Cologne, saying, "''For those who choose to'' [make that journey]'', I will meet you there.''"<ref name="Hidden" />
 
C. C. felt it was better to leave Paris and regroup the Brotherhood's attention where it was most needed, also ordering the closing of the [[Lutetia bureau]], with instructions for the keys to be hidden in the ruins at [[Champlieu Ruins|Champlieu]], [[Diodurum Ruins|Diodurum]] and [[Gisacum Ruins|Gisacum]]. C. C. passed along the invitation to Cologne, saying ''For those who choose to do so'' [make that journey] '', I will meet you there.''<ref name="Hidden"/>


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Latest revision as of 22:14, 10 May 2026

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me C. C..

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

C. C. was the alias of a Roman Hidden One who operated in the province of Gaul in the 5th century.[1]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Following the death of Emperor Honorius in 423 CE, the Roman Master Assassin Vitus operating in Britannia ordered the closing of their bureaus and relocation to the German city of Cologne to join forces with their local chapter.[2] Vitus extended an open welcome for the Hidden Ones in Gaul to do the same. C. C. felt it was better to leave Paris and regroup the Brotherhood's attention where it was most needed and also ordered the Lutetia bureau be closed, with instructions for its keys to be hidden in the ruins at Champlieu, Diodurum, and Gisacum. C. C. passed along the invitation to Cologne, saying, "For those who choose to [make that journey], I will meet you there."[1]

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