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LOUISIANA BAYOU//SPANISH LOUISIANA//1777<br>
[[Louisiana Bayou|LOUISIANA BAYOU]]//[[Spain|SPANISH]] [[Louisiana|LOUISIANA]]//1777<br>


After discovering that her stepmother Madeleine de L’Isle was a high ranking member of the Templar Order, the distraught Assassin Aveline de Grandpré sought the counsel of her estranged mentor, Agaté.
After discovering that her stepmother [[Madeleine de L'Isle]] was a [[Master Templar|high ranking]] member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], the distraught [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] sought the [[Confronting Agaté|counsel]] of her estranged [[mentor]], [[Agaté]].


To her dismay, Agaté believed her to have abandoned their cause and aligned herself with the Templars. Overwhelmed with the guilt of having failed his student, Agaté took his own life by leaping from his tree-top den.
To her dismay, Agaté believed her to have abandoned [[Assassin-Templar War|their cause]] and aligned herself with the Templars. Overwhelmed with the guilt of having failed his student, Agaté took his own life by leaping from his tree-top den.
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 28 January 2021

LOUISIANA BAYOU//SPANISH LOUISIANA//1777

After discovering that her stepmother Madeleine de L'Isle was a high ranking member of the Templar Order, the distraught Assassin Aveline de Grandpré sought the counsel of her estranged mentor, Agaté.

To her dismay, Agaté believed her to have abandoned their cause and aligned herself with the Templars. Overwhelmed with the guilt of having failed his student, Agaté took his own life by leaping from his tree-top den.