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{{Quote|Guns, blades, cannons, grenadoes. Anything that may kill a man, I am happy to provide.|Julien du Casse, regarding his career as an arms dealer, 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
{{Quote|Guns, blades, cannons, ''grenadoes''. Anything that may kill a man, I am happy to provide.|Julien du Casse, regarding his career as an arms dealer, 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag|Mister Walpole, I Presume?}}
{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|image = Julien du Casse.png
| image = AC4 Julien du Casse.png
|birth = 1682<br>{{Wiki|Montpellier}}, [[France|Kingdom of France]]
| birth = 1682<br>[[Montpellier]], [[Kingdom of France]]
|death = September 1715<br>[[Great Inagua]], [[Caribbean|West Indies]]
| death = September 1715 {{c|aged 33}}<br>[[Great Inagua]], [[Caribbean|West Indies]]
|affiliates = [[French Navy]]<br>[[Spanish Navy]]<br>[[Templars]]
| species = [[Human]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''<br>''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]''
| database = [[Database: Julien du Casse|Julien du Casse]]
|voice = [[Alex Ivanovici]]}}
[[Database: A Collector of Hidden Blades|A Collector of Hidden Blades]]
'''Julien du Casse''' (1682 – 1715) was a [[France|French]] [[Firearms|arms dealer]] and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. He possessed a discreet hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to help him carry out his trade and Templar affairs.
| affiliates = *[[French Navy]]
*[[Spanish Navy]]
*[[Templars]]
**[[West Indies Rite of the Templar Order|West Indies Rite]]
*''[[El Arca del Maestro]]'' crew
| voice = [[Alex Ivanovici]]
}}
'''Julien du Casse''' (1682 – 1715) was a [[France|French]] arms dealer and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] during the early 18th century. He possessed a discreet hideout on [[Great Inagua]] to help him carry out his trade and Templar affairs.


An experienced privateer and mercenary, du Casse was introduced to the Order by [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]]. Quickly proving himself to be an asset, du Casse functioned as Torres' hitman, as well as the [[Caribbean Templars]]' main supplier of weaponry and ammunition.  
An experienced [[privateer]] and [[mercenary]], du Casse was introduced to the Order by [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[West Indies Rite of the Templar Order|Caribbean Templars]]. Quickly proving himself to be a valuable asset, du Casse functioned as Torres' hitman, as well as the Caribbean Templars' main supplier of weaponry and ammunition.
 
In late 1715, du Casse was given command of the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War|galleon]] ''[[El Arca del Maestro]]'' by Torres, to help him further the Order's goals. However, while returning from one of his supply runs to Great Inagua, du Casse was unknowingly followed by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]], who assassinated the Templar and took over his hideout for himself.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Du Casse was born in Montpellier, France in 1682. Joining his uncle, [[Jean-Baptiste du Casse]], Julien took to sea at a young age and fought in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]]. During the war, he became disgusted at the French and [[Spain|Spanish]] monarchy for choosing reputation and bloodlines over talent and skill, but nonetheless continued to serve his country.
Julien du Casse was born in [[Montpellier]], France in 1682. Following the example of his uncle, [[Jean-Baptiste du Casse]], Julien took to the sea at a young age and fought in several skirmishes in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]] on behalf of King [[Philip V of Spain]]. During the war, he became disgusted at the French and [[Spain|Spanish]] monarchies for choosing reputation and bloodlines over talent and skill, but nonetheless continued to serve his country and became a skilled gunner.<ref name="BF Database">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Database: Julien du Casse]]</ref><ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: A Collector of Hidden Blades]]</ref>


In 1704, du Casse deserted from the [[French Navy]] during the {{Wiki|Battle of Málaga (1704)|Battle of Vélez-Málaga}} and, seeking fortune, traveled to the New World. Initially, he found work in [[Africa]] as a [[Slavery|slave trader]], but found himself lacking the cruelty and detachment to continue partaking in said industry. After a year, he departed for the West Indies, in search of another vocation.
In 1704, du Casse deserted from the [[French Navy]] during the {{Wiki|Battle of Málaga (1704)|Battle of Vélez-Málaga}} and, seeking fortune, traveled to the New World. Initially, he found work in [[Africa]] as a [[Slavery|slave trader]], but found himself lacking the cruelty and detachment to continue partaking in said industry. After a year, he departed for the West Indies, in search of another vocation.<ref name="BF Database" /><ref name="Initiates" />


Du Casse spent his next ten years in the West Indies as a mercenary, working for anyone that was willing to pay him. In this way, he eventally came into contact with the Governor of [[Cuba]], Laureano de Torres y Ayala, in whom he found a friend and confidant.
Du Casse spent his next ten years in the West Indies as a [[mercenary]], working for anyone that was willing to pay him. In this way, he eventually came into contact with the Governor of [[Cuba]], [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], in whom he found a friend and confidant.<ref name="BF Database" /><ref name="Initiates" />


===Joining the Templars===
===Joining the Templars===
{{Quote|Convened at last. And in such continental company... England, France, Spain... Citizens of sad and corrupt empires. But you are Templars now. The secret and true legislators of the world.|Torres to du Casse, Rogers and Kenway 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
{{Quote|Convened at last. And in such continental company... England, France, Spain... Citizens of sad and corrupt empires. But you are Templars now. The secret and true legislators of the world.|Torres to du Casse, Rogers and Edward, 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag|Mister Walpole, I Presume?}}
In July 1715, du Casse, [[Woodes Rogers]] and [[Duncan Walpole]] had arranged a meeting with Torres, to be inducted into the Templar Order. Staying at the [[Governor's Mansion (Havana)|governor's residence]] in [[Havana]], du Casse and Rogers found themselves waiting longer than expected, as the man they believed to be Duncan Walpole arrived a week late. In actuality, the man that joined them was a [[Piracy|pirate]] named [[Edward Kenway]] who had assumed his identity in order to claim Duncan's promised reward.
[[File:Mister Walpole I Presume 4.png|thumb|250px|left|Rogers, Edward and du Casse participating in a shooting contest]]
In July 1715, du Casse, [[Woodes Rogers]] and [[Duncan Walpole]] had arranged a meeting with Torres, to be [[Initiation into the Templar Order|inducted]] into the Templar Order. Staying at the [[Governor's Mansion, Havana|governor's residence]] in [[Havana]], du Casse and Rogers found themselves waiting longer than expected, as the man they believed to be Duncan Walpole arrived a week late. In actuality, the man that joined them was a [[Piracy|pirate]] named [[Edward Kenway]], who had assumed Duncan's identity in order to claim his promised reward.<ref name="Mister Walpole, I Presume">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Mister Walpole, I Presume?]]</ref>


Following the introductions, du Casse, Rogers and Kenway passed the time with a shooting session, as Torres was not yet ready to meet with them. After Kenway beat Rogers' shooting challenge, du Casse noted the absence of "Duncan's" [[Hidden Blade]]s, which Kenway explained to be due to his previous pair having been damaged beyond repair. Du Casse then handed Kenway a new pair that he had collected from dead [[Assassins]].
Following the introductions, du Casse, Rogers and Edward passed the time with a shooting session, as Torres was not yet ready to meet with them. After Edward beat Rogers' shooting challenge, du Casse noted the absence of "Duncan's" [[Hidden Blade|Wristblades]], which the latter explained to be due to his previous pair having been damaged beyond repair. Du Casse then handed Edward a new pair that he had collected from dead [[Assassins]].<ref name="Mister Walpole, I Presume" />


[[File:Mister Walpole I Presume 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Du Casse and the others being told about the Observatory]]
Before their meeting with Torres, du Casse and Rogers requested that "Duncan" show his skills in assassination techniques; thanks to Edward's [[freerunning]] abilities, he was able to mimic these techniques with very little effort. The three then went to join Torres, who, after inspecting the [[Blood vials|blood vial]] Edward had brought with him, led them inside, where he officially inducted them into the Order.<ref name="Mister Walpole, I Presume" />
Before their meeting with Torres, du Casse and Rogers requested that "Duncan" show his skills in assassination techniques; thanks to Kenway's [[freerunning]] abilities, he was able to mimic these techniques with very little effort. The three then went to join Torres, who, after inspecting the [[Blood vials|blood vial]] Kenway had brought with him, led them inside, where he officially inducted them into the Order.  


Torres subsequently revealed his plans of locating the [[Observatory]], with the help of a [[Sages|Sage]] named [[Bartholomew Roberts|John Roberts]], which would further the Templars' goals of a [[New World Order]]. Du Casse expressed his skepticism to the credibility of a Sage, noting it had been over four decades since the [[Thom Kavanagh|last]] Sage was found, though Torres reassured him they were certain. After toasting their schemes, the group of Templars made arrangements to convene the next day at the [[Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta]] and then retired for the night.
[[File:Mister Walpole I Presume 9.png|thumb|250px|Du Casse and the others being told about the Observatory]]
Torres subsequently revealed his plans of locating the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]], with the help of a [[Sages|Sage]] named [[Bartholomew Roberts|John Roberts]], which would further the Templars' goals of establishing a [[New World Order]]. Du Casse expressed his skepticism to the credibility of a Sage, noting it had been over four decades since the [[Thomas Kavanagh, Jr.|last]] Sage was found, though Torres reassured him they were certain. After toasting their schemes, the group of Templars made arrangements to convene the next day at the [[Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta]] and then retired for the night.<ref name="Mister Walpole, I Presume" />


The next morning, du Casse and his Templar allies met the captured Roberts, and mentioned that a Sage's blood was required to enter the Observatory. While escorting Roberts to Torres' mansion, the Templars managed to fend off an Assassin attack, during which the Sage was nearly able to escape. With Rogers leaving for [[United Kingdom|England]], the other Templars decided to imprison Roberts and interrogate him the day after.  
The next morning, du Casse and his Templar allies met the captured Roberts, and mentioned that a Sage's blood was required to enter the Observatory. While escorting Roberts to Torres' mansion, the Templars managed to fend off an Assassin attack, during which the Sage was nearly able to escape. With Rogers leaving for [[United Kingdom|England]], the other Templars decided to imprison Roberts and interrogate him the day after.<ref name="A Man They Call the Sage">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[A Man They Call the Sage]]</ref>


However, Roberts managed to escape later that night, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. When the Templars arrived at the prison, they found Kenway instead, who had just arrived with the intention of interrogating Roberts himself. Realizing he was an imposter, the Templars apprehended Kenway and sent him to be taken with the [[Spanish Treasure Fleet]] as a prisoner.
However, Roberts managed to escape later that night, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. When the Templars arrived at the prison, they found Edward instead, who had just arrived with the intention of interrogating Roberts himself. Realizing he was an imposter, the Templars apprehended Edward and sent him to be taken with the [[Spanish Treasure Fleet]] as a prisoner.<ref name="Claiming What's Due">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' – [[Claiming What's Due]]</ref>


===Death===
===Death===
{{Quote|Is petty larceny the extent of your ambition? Have you no mind to comprehend the scope of ours? All the empires on Earth, abolished! A free and opened world, without parasites like you! (May the hell you find be of your own making.)|Du Casse's final words, 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}}
{{Quote|Is petty larceny the extent of your ambition? Have you no mind to comprehend the scope of ours? All the empires on Earth, abolished! A free and opened world, without parasites like you! (May the hell you find be of your own making.)|Du Casse's final words to Edward, 1715.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag|A Single Madman}}
Following this turn of events, du Casse earned Torres' trust and was tasked with ensuring a constant flow of weapons, ammunition and gold to the [[Grand Master]]. As well as this, he was appointed captain of one of Torres' largest [[Man O' War|galleons]], ''[[El Arca del Maestro]]'', which du Casse would frequently dock in the natural cove of Great Inagua, his island hideout.
Following this turn of events, du Casse earned Torres' trust and was tasked with ensuring a constant flow of weapons, ammunition and gold to the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]]. As well as this, he was appointed captain of one of Torres' largest [[Man O' War|galleons]], ''[[El Arca del Maestro]]'', which du Casse would frequently dock in the natural cove of [[Great Inagua]], his island hideout.<ref name="A Single Madman">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'' [[A Single Madman]]</ref><ref name="Initiates" />
 
Unbeknownst to du Casse, however, Kenway had escaped his imprisonment aboard the Spanish Treasure Fleet, and later sought to acquire ''El Arca del Maestro'', so that it could be used as a defensive measure for the pirate republic of [[Nassau]]. To achieve this, and prevent news of his survival from getting back to the Templars, Kenway infiltrated the island and bypassed du Casse's [[guards]]. While du Casse was busy preparing for another voyage, Kenway snuck onto the [[Ships|vessel]]'s rigging and struck the Templar from above.


[[File:A Single Madman 8.png|thumb|250px|Du Casse's final moments]]
[[File:A Single Madman 8.png|thumb|250px|left|Du Casse's final moments]]
As he lay dying, du Casse berated Kenway for his small ambition and ignorance, calling him a "parasite", though the pirate ignored these words and took the [[Templar keys|key]] that was in du Casse's possession. Refusing to tell Kenway about the key's function, du Casse cursed the pirate, before passing away.  
Unbeknownst to du Casse, Edward had escaped his imprisonment aboard the Spanish Treasure Fleet, and later sought to acquire ''El Arca del Maestro'', so that it could be used as a defensive measure for the [[Republic of Pirates|pirate republic]] of [[Nassau]]. To achieve this, and prevent news of his survival from getting back to the Templars, Edward infiltrated the island and bypassed du Casse's [[Soldier|guards]]. While du Casse was busy preparing for another voyage, Edward snuck onto the [[Ship|vessel]]'s rigging and struck the Templar from above.<ref name="A Single Madman" />


Kenway would later take du Casse's hideout for his own, renovating the village and manor, and collect the four other Templar keys to gain access to a special [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag#Templar armor|set of armor]].  
As he lay dying, du Casse berated Edward for his small ambition and ignorance, calling him a "parasite", though the pirate ignored these words and took a [[Templar keys|key]] that was in du Casse's possession. Refusing to tell Edward about the key's function, du Casse cursed the pirate, before passing away.<ref name="A Single Madman" /> Edward would subsequently take over du Casse's hideout, renovating the village and manor, and collect the other four Templar keys to gain access to a special [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits#Templar armor|set of armor]].<ref name="AC4">''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Julien is a French variant of Julian, ultimately derived from [[Greece|Greek]] ιουλος (''ioulos''), meaning "downy-bearded".
*The name Julien is a French variant of Julian, ultimately derived from the [[Greece|Greek]] ιουλος (''ioulos''), meaning "downy-bearded". Casse means "broken" or "imperfect" in French.
*While Julien's character is fictional, his uncle [[Jean-Baptiste du Casse]] is not, and much of Julien's background appears to be based on that of Jean, as they are both French privateers who fought in the War of Spanish Succession.
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag|novelization]] of ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'', du Casse cursed at Edward in English during his final moments, rather than in French as in the game.
*Du Casse is one of the few Templars in the series known to possess at least one Hidden Blade, alongside [[Haytham Kenway]], [[Shay Cormac]] and [[Francis Cotton]].
*Oddly, du Casse does not retrieve the Hidden Blades he gave to Edward after the latter's real identity is discovered. In the novel, du Casse took off Edward's Hidden Blades after he was captured and threw them off the ground.
*In his [[database]] entry, it is stated that du Casse was appointed captain of ''El Arca del Maestro'' in July of 1717, despite his death occuring nearly two years earlier.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Concept Art - Julien du Casse.jpeg|Concept art of du Casse
Concept Art - Julien du Casse.jpeg|Concept art of du Casse
ACMduCasse.jpg|''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' art of du Casse
ACMduCasse.jpg|''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' art of du Casse
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Julien du Casse render 2.jpeg|Close-up of du Casse with his hat
Julien du Casse render 2.jpeg|Close-up of du Casse with his hat
Du Casse render 3.jpeg|Close-up of du Casse without his hat
Du Casse render 3.jpeg|Close-up of du Casse without his hat
Mister Walpole I Presume 4.png|Du Casse participating in a shooting contest
Mister Walpole I Presume 5.png|Du Casse handing Edward new Hidden Blades
Mister Walpole I Presume 5.png|Du Casse handing Kenway new Hidden Blades
Mister Walpole I Presume 8.png|Du Casse with the other Templar conspirators
Mister Walpole I Presume 8.png|Du Casse with the other conspirators
A Man They Call The Sage 9.png|Du Casse escorting Roberts to the governor's prison
A Man They Call The Sage 9.png|Du Casse escorting Roberts to the governor's prison
Claiming What's Due 10.png|Du Casse and [[El Tiburón]] taking Kenway prisoner
Claiming What's Due 10.png|Du Casse and [[El Tiburón]] taking Edward prisoner
Delirium 5.png|Du Casse torturing Assassins in a hallucination
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' {{Mdat}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]''
 
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"Guns, blades, cannons, grenadoes. Anything that may kill a man, I am happy to provide."
―Julien du Casse, regarding his career as an arms dealer, 1715.[src]-[m]

Julien du Casse (1682 – 1715) was a French arms dealer and a member of the Templar Order in the West Indies during the early 18th century. He possessed a discreet hideout on Great Inagua to help him carry out his trade and Templar affairs.

An experienced privateer and mercenary, du Casse was introduced to the Order by Laureano de Torres y Ayala, the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars. Quickly proving himself to be a valuable asset, du Casse functioned as Torres' hitman, as well as the Caribbean Templars' main supplier of weaponry and ammunition.

In late 1715, du Casse was given command of the Spanish galleon El Arca del Maestro by Torres, to help him further the Order's goals. However, while returning from one of his supply runs to Great Inagua, du Casse was unknowingly followed by the pirate Edward Kenway, who assassinated the Templar and took over his hideout for himself.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Julien du Casse was born in Montpellier, France in 1682. Following the example of his uncle, Jean-Baptiste du Casse, Julien took to the sea at a young age and fought in several skirmishes in the War of the Spanish Succession on behalf of King Philip V of Spain. During the war, he became disgusted at the French and Spanish monarchies for choosing reputation and bloodlines over talent and skill, but nonetheless continued to serve his country and became a skilled gunner.[1][2]

In 1704, du Casse deserted from the French Navy during the Battle of Vélez-Málaga and, seeking fortune, traveled to the New World. Initially, he found work in Africa as a slave trader, but found himself lacking the cruelty and detachment to continue partaking in said industry. After a year, he departed for the West Indies, in search of another vocation.[1][2]

Du Casse spent his next ten years in the West Indies as a mercenary, working for anyone that was willing to pay him. In this way, he eventually came into contact with the Governor of Cuba, Laureano de Torres y Ayala, in whom he found a friend and confidant.[1][2]

Joining the Templars[edit | edit source]

"Convened at last. And in such continental company... England, France, Spain... Citizens of sad and corrupt empires. But you are Templars now. The secret and true legislators of the world."
―Torres to du Casse, Rogers and Edward, 1715.[src]-[m]
Rogers, Edward and du Casse participating in a shooting contest

In July 1715, du Casse, Woodes Rogers and Duncan Walpole had arranged a meeting with Torres, to be inducted into the Templar Order. Staying at the governor's residence in Havana, du Casse and Rogers found themselves waiting longer than expected, as the man they believed to be Duncan Walpole arrived a week late. In actuality, the man that joined them was a pirate named Edward Kenway, who had assumed Duncan's identity in order to claim his promised reward.[3]

Following the introductions, du Casse, Rogers and Edward passed the time with a shooting session, as Torres was not yet ready to meet with them. After Edward beat Rogers' shooting challenge, du Casse noted the absence of "Duncan's" Wristblades, which the latter explained to be due to his previous pair having been damaged beyond repair. Du Casse then handed Edward a new pair that he had collected from dead Assassins.[3]

Before their meeting with Torres, du Casse and Rogers requested that "Duncan" show his skills in assassination techniques; thanks to Edward's freerunning abilities, he was able to mimic these techniques with very little effort. The three then went to join Torres, who, after inspecting the blood vial Edward had brought with him, led them inside, where he officially inducted them into the Order.[3]

Du Casse and the others being told about the Observatory

Torres subsequently revealed his plans of locating the Observatory, with the help of a Sage named John Roberts, which would further the Templars' goals of establishing a New World Order. Du Casse expressed his skepticism to the credibility of a Sage, noting it had been over four decades since the last Sage was found, though Torres reassured him they were certain. After toasting their schemes, the group of Templars made arrangements to convene the next day at the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta and then retired for the night.[3]

The next morning, du Casse and his Templar allies met the captured Roberts, and mentioned that a Sage's blood was required to enter the Observatory. While escorting Roberts to Torres' mansion, the Templars managed to fend off an Assassin attack, during which the Sage was nearly able to escape. With Rogers leaving for England, the other Templars decided to imprison Roberts and interrogate him the day after.[4]

However, Roberts managed to escape later that night, leaving a trail of bodies in his wake. When the Templars arrived at the prison, they found Edward instead, who had just arrived with the intention of interrogating Roberts himself. Realizing he was an imposter, the Templars apprehended Edward and sent him to be taken with the Spanish Treasure Fleet as a prisoner.[5]

Death[edit | edit source]

"Is petty larceny the extent of your ambition? Have you no mind to comprehend the scope of ours? All the empires on Earth, abolished! A free and opened world, without parasites like you! (May the hell you find be of your own making.)"
―Du Casse's final words to Edward, 1715.[src]-[m]

Following this turn of events, du Casse earned Torres' trust and was tasked with ensuring a constant flow of weapons, ammunition and gold to the Grand Master. As well as this, he was appointed captain of one of Torres' largest galleons, El Arca del Maestro, which du Casse would frequently dock in the natural cove of Great Inagua, his island hideout.[6][2]

Du Casse's final moments

Unbeknownst to du Casse, Edward had escaped his imprisonment aboard the Spanish Treasure Fleet, and later sought to acquire El Arca del Maestro, so that it could be used as a defensive measure for the pirate republic of Nassau. To achieve this, and prevent news of his survival from getting back to the Templars, Edward infiltrated the island and bypassed du Casse's guards. While du Casse was busy preparing for another voyage, Edward snuck onto the vessel's rigging and struck the Templar from above.[6]

As he lay dying, du Casse berated Edward for his small ambition and ignorance, calling him a "parasite", though the pirate ignored these words and took a key that was in du Casse's possession. Refusing to tell Edward about the key's function, du Casse cursed the pirate, before passing away.[6] Edward would subsequently take over du Casse's hideout, renovating the village and manor, and collect the other four Templar keys to gain access to a special set of armor.[7]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The name Julien is a French variant of Julian, ultimately derived from the Greek ιουλος (ioulos), meaning "downy-bearded". Casse means "broken" or "imperfect" in French.
  • While Julien's character is fictional, his uncle Jean-Baptiste du Casse is not, and much of Julien's background appears to be based on that of Jean, as they are both French privateers who fought in the War of Spanish Succession.
  • In the novelization of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, du Casse cursed at Edward in English during his final moments, rather than in French as in the game.
  • Du Casse is one of the few Templars in the series known to possess at least one Hidden Blade, alongside Haytham Kenway, Shay Cormac and Francis Cotton.
  • Oddly, du Casse does not retrieve the Hidden Blades he gave to Edward after the latter's real identity is discovered. In the novel, du Casse took off Edward's Hidden Blades after he was captured and threw them off the ground.
  • In his database entry, it is stated that du Casse was appointed captain of El Arca del Maestro in July of 1717, despite his death occuring nearly two years earlier.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagDatabase: Julien du Casse
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: InitiatesDatabase: A Collector of Hidden Blades
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagMister Walpole, I Presume?
  4. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagA Man They Call the Sage
  5. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagClaiming What's Due
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagA Single Madman
  7. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag