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{{Quote|Futile murder... beautiful death. She... will make you suffer.|Vázquez's last words, 1776.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|The Last Dance}}
{{Character infobox
{{Character infobox
|image = VasquezDatabaseHD.png
| image = VasquezDatabaseHD.png
|death = 1773<br>[[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], [[United States|Spanish America]]
| death = 13 October 1776<br>[[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana|Spanish Louisiana]], {{Wiki|New Spain}}
|period = [[Louisiana Rebellion]]
| species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = [[Templars]]
| affiliates = [[Templars]]  
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]
*[[Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order|Louisiana Rite]] {{c|c. 1752 – death}}
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'''Diego Vázquez''' was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the French colonies of [[United States|Colonial America]].
'''Diego Vázquez''' (died 1776) was a member of the [[Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order|Louisiana Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] active in 18th-century [[New Orleans]].
 
Working for [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], otherwise known as the "Company Man", Vázquez was sent to the city to take control of the [[Louisiana Bayou]]. To this end, he gathered a large number of men, winning their loyalty through bribery.
 
However, Vázquez's operations were discovered and sabotaged by the [[Louisiana Brotherhood of Assassins|Louisiana Assassins]], in particular [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who ultimately ended the Templar's life in 1776.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early activities===
Little of Vázquez's past is known, but by the 1750s he had joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]], and his activities had become known to the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassins]]. In 1756, his name and picture, alongside those of other high-ranking Templars, were included on a board of assassination targets in the [[Davenport Homestead]]'s manor.<ref name="Freewill">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Freewill]]</ref>
===Bribing the Spanish===
===Bribing the Spanish===
During the 1770s, Vázquez began bribing Spanish soldiers in an attempt to seize control of smuggling operations within the [[Louisiana Bayou]]. However, this plan was foiled by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who used the power of voodoo to scare Vázquez's soldiers into believing they were cursed and flee the bayou.
{{Quote|Twice, recruiters have approached me, claiming to offer me promotion if I'll serve in his secret unit. But I don't trust it, no Señor!|A guard on Vázquez's recruiters, 1776.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|The Last Dance}}
During the 1770s, Vázquez came to [[New Orleans]] to seize control of the nearby [[Louisiana Bayou|bayou]], which was a valuable trading route. To achieve this, he sent out several men to bribe [[Spain|Spanish]] soldiers into serving the Templar cause. These practices eventually caught the attention of the local [[Assassins|Assassin]] guild, causing it to send one of their members, [[Aveline de Grandpré]], to investigate.<ref name="Prodigal Daughter">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Prodigal Daughter]]</ref>
 
Tracking down and eliminating one of Vázquez's recruiters,<ref name="Barracks">''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' – [[Rotten Barracks]]</ref> Aveline learned of the Templar's plans and subsequently went to warn her [[Mentor]], [[Agaté]], who was based in the bayou. On his instruction, she made a patrol believe they had become the victim of a voodoo curse, which temporarily set back Vázquez's progress.<ref name="Voodoo">''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' – [[Power of Voodoo]]</ref>
 
Around the same time, Vázquez made plans to retake the work site of [[Chichen Itza]], which had been freed from the Templars' control following the death of [[Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer]]. To achieve this, he assigned a group of his men to divert a [[Ship|supply ship]] and use it to travel to [[Mexico]]. However, this scheme too was sabotaged by Aveline, who disabled the lighthouse on {{Wiki|Lake Pontchartrain}} to make Vázquez's vessel run aground.<ref name="Lighthouse">''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' – [[The Lighthouse]]</ref> Working together with the [[Smuggling|smugglers]] [[Élise Lafleur]] and [[Roussillon]], she then plundered the ship's goods, finding documents aboard that led her to discover the Templar's plans for Chichen Itza.<ref name="Stolen Goods">''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' – [[Stolen Goods (Liberation)|Stolen Goods]]</ref>
 
===Disrupting the smugglers' trade===
{{Quote|We did meet one man who didn't seem so keen on the arrangement. Contrary fellow. Vázquez, I think was his name.|The Patriot Hopton on Vázquez, 1776.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|Supplying the Revolution}}
With Aveline journeying to Chichen Itza to ascertain its continued safety, Vázquez's troops had an opportunity to recover and soon grew in number once more. In 1776, the Spanish Governor of [[Louisiana]] decided to support the [[United States|American]] [[Patriots]] by having the smugglers send them supplies, an arrangement that Vázquez opposed. He subsequently ordered his men to steal the wares from the smugglers at the nearest opportunity, but in this too he failed, with Aveline once more obstructing his schemes.<ref name="Revolution">''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' – [[Supplying the Revolution]]</ref>
 
[[File:The Last Dance 6.png|thumb|250px|left|Vázquez dancing with Aveline]]
That same year, Vázquez, having managed to evade detection by the Assassins for roughly five years, attended a prestigious ball at a [[plantation]] in New Orleans. Unbeknownst to him, Aveline was also present at the ball, having come to track down and assassinate the Templar. After mingling with the guests, she managed to locate Vázquez and approached him.<ref name="Last Dance">''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'' – [[The Last Dance]]</ref>
 
Charmed by her noble appearance, the Templar danced with Aveline and then allowed her to lead him to a quiet balcony, where she stabbed him with her [[Hidden Blade]]. With his dying breath, Vázquez revealed that he was not the Company Man, as Aveline believed, and that it was actually a woman, but died before he could reveal her identity.<ref name="Last Dance" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
Diego Vázquez is a character introduced in ''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'', where he was voiced by the Canadian actor [[Conrad Pla]]. Unlike the other assassination targets in the game, he does not have an in-game [[database]] entry, nor did he receive one in the ''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''.


A few years later, Aveline and her smuggler allies attempted to pass through the bayou, escorting an escaped slave named [[George Davidson|George]] and supplies meant for American patriots. With Spanish soldiers once again under his command in the bayou, Vázquez attempted to stop Aveline and the smugglers, but was without success.
===Etymology===
Diego is the Spanish equivalent of James, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "he who supplants". Vázquez is a Spanish surname of Basque origins that means "son of Vasco", with Vasco being derived from the pre-Roman latinized "Velascus" – a name of uncertain origin and meaning.


===Death===
==Gallery==
In 1773, Vázquez was assassinated by Aveline at a governor's ball, who charmed the Templar and led him to a quiet corner before stabbing him. Aveline believed him to be the "[[Madeleine de L'Isle|Company Man]]", the head Templar of Louisiana. However, Vázquez revealed that he was not the "Company Man", and that it was actually a woman, but died before he could reveal her identity.
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Character - Diego Vázquez.jpg|Concept art of Vázquez
The Last Dance 5.png|Vázquez being located by Aveline
The Last Dance 7.png|Vázquez's final moments
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' {{c|picture only}}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 6 June 2026

"Futile murder... beautiful death. She... will make you suffer."
―Vázquez's last words, 1776.[src]-[m]

Diego Vázquez (died 1776) was a member of the Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order active in 18th-century New Orleans.

Working for Madeleine de L'Isle, otherwise known as the "Company Man", Vázquez was sent to the city to take control of the Louisiana Bayou. To this end, he gathered a large number of men, winning their loyalty through bribery.

However, Vázquez's operations were discovered and sabotaged by the Louisiana Assassins, in particular Aveline de Grandpré, who ultimately ended the Templar's life in 1776.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early activities[edit | edit source]

Little of Vázquez's past is known, but by the 1750s he had joined the Templar Order, and his activities had become known to the Colonial Assassins. In 1756, his name and picture, alongside those of other high-ranking Templars, were included on a board of assassination targets in the Davenport Homestead's manor.[1]

Bribing the Spanish[edit | edit source]

"Twice, recruiters have approached me, claiming to offer me promotion if I'll serve in his secret unit. But I don't trust it, no Señor!"
―A guard on Vázquez's recruiters, 1776.[src]-[m]

During the 1770s, Vázquez came to New Orleans to seize control of the nearby bayou, which was a valuable trading route. To achieve this, he sent out several men to bribe Spanish soldiers into serving the Templar cause. These practices eventually caught the attention of the local Assassin guild, causing it to send one of their members, Aveline de Grandpré, to investigate.[2]

Tracking down and eliminating one of Vázquez's recruiters,[3] Aveline learned of the Templar's plans and subsequently went to warn her Mentor, Agaté, who was based in the bayou. On his instruction, she made a patrol believe they had become the victim of a voodoo curse, which temporarily set back Vázquez's progress.[4]

Around the same time, Vázquez made plans to retake the work site of Chichen Itza, which had been freed from the Templars' control following the death of Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer. To achieve this, he assigned a group of his men to divert a supply ship and use it to travel to Mexico. However, this scheme too was sabotaged by Aveline, who disabled the lighthouse on Lake Pontchartrain to make Vázquez's vessel run aground.[5] Working together with the smugglers Élise Lafleur and Roussillon, she then plundered the ship's goods, finding documents aboard that led her to discover the Templar's plans for Chichen Itza.[6]

Disrupting the smugglers' trade[edit | edit source]

"We did meet one man who didn't seem so keen on the arrangement. Contrary fellow. Vázquez, I think was his name."
―The Patriot Hopton on Vázquez, 1776.[src]-[m]

With Aveline journeying to Chichen Itza to ascertain its continued safety, Vázquez's troops had an opportunity to recover and soon grew in number once more. In 1776, the Spanish Governor of Louisiana decided to support the American Patriots by having the smugglers send them supplies, an arrangement that Vázquez opposed. He subsequently ordered his men to steal the wares from the smugglers at the nearest opportunity, but in this too he failed, with Aveline once more obstructing his schemes.[7]

Vázquez dancing with Aveline

That same year, Vázquez, having managed to evade detection by the Assassins for roughly five years, attended a prestigious ball at a plantation in New Orleans. Unbeknownst to him, Aveline was also present at the ball, having come to track down and assassinate the Templar. After mingling with the guests, she managed to locate Vázquez and approached him.[8]

Charmed by her noble appearance, the Templar danced with Aveline and then allowed her to lead him to a quiet balcony, where she stabbed him with her Hidden Blade. With his dying breath, Vázquez revealed that he was not the Company Man, as Aveline believed, and that it was actually a woman, but died before he could reveal her identity.[8]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Diego Vázquez is a character introduced in Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, where he was voiced by the Canadian actor Conrad Pla. Unlike the other assassination targets in the game, he does not have an in-game database entry, nor did he receive one in the Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Diego is the Spanish equivalent of James, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "he who supplants". Vázquez is a Spanish surname of Basque origins that means "son of Vasco", with Vasco being derived from the pre-Roman latinized "Velascus" – a name of uncertain origin and meaning.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: RogueFreewill
  2. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationProdigal Daughter
  3. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationRotten Barracks
  4. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationPower of Voodoo
  5. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Lighthouse
  6. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationStolen Goods
  7. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationSupplying the Revolution
  8. 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Last Dance