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|description = ''Solve the disturbing mystery of the numbered bodies.''
| description = ''Solve the disturbing mystery of the numbered bodies.''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
|type = Murder Mystery
| type = Murder Mystery
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|previous = [[The Body in the Brothel]]
| previous = [[The Body in the Brothel]]
|next = [[The Body Politic]]
| next = [[The Body Politic]]
|ancestor = [[Arno Dorian]]
| source = [[Arno Dorian]]
|location = [[Paris]], [[France]]
| location = [[Paris]], [[France]]
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'''Ancestral Vengeance''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Arno Dorian]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]].
'''Ancestral Vengeance''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Arno Dorian]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] in 2014 through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]].


==Clues==
==Clues==
===Teragon's House===
===Teragon's House===
*'''Dead body''' - The body of [[Paul Teragon]]. Signs of extreme violence. The body is marked by bruises. The arms and legs are broken.
*'''Dead body''' The body of [[Paul Teragon]]. Signs of extreme violence. The body is marked by bruises. The arms and legs are broken.
*'''A book: Almanac: Île de la Cité - XII''' - Author's preface: "Many families changed their surnames. In this way they retreated into anonymity, thus avoiding the wrath of their victims and of their victim's descendants.
*'''A book: Almanac: [[Île de la Cité]] – XII''' Author's preface: "Many families changed their surnames. In this way they retreated into anonymity, thus avoiding the wrath of their victims and of their victim's descendants.
*'''A book: History of [[France]], volume 4''' - Four sentences are underlined: "God knows who is in the wrong. God knows who covers himself in sin. Disasters will fall upon those who condemn us here. Be it known that all who have opposed us and their descendants will suffer by the hand of God!" -- [[Jacques de Molay]]
*'''A book: History of [[France]], volume 4''' Four sentences are underlined: "God knows who is in the wrong. God knows who covers himself in sin. Disasters will fall upon those who [[Persecution of the Templars|condemn us here]]. Be it known that all who have opposed us and their descendants will suffer by the hand of [[Christianity|God]]!" [[Jacques de Molay]]
*'''Bloody symbol''' - A roman numeral II has been written in blood on the door.
*'''Bloody symbol''' A Roman numeral II has been written in blood on the door.
*'''Newspaper''' - Readers! In this time of change, let France not forget her history. The Inquisition effectively ended in France well over one hundred years past, yet the descendants of the Inquisitors live and walk among us. Let us cast our minds back and recall those three infamous prosecutors shown in our engraving from left to right: [[Guillaume de Nogaret|de Nogaret]], de Marigny, and de Paris. These three are identified by medallions with numerals, medallions which they proudly regarded as a numbering of holy rank. We know today that several of their children changed their names to avoid retribution. We've discovered here in [[Paris]] a descendant of Philippe de Marigny. He is the prosperous merchant [[Bertrand Grimany|Bernard Grimany]] of the Île de la Cité. He gave us the honor of receiving us at his home at 6 rue des Marmousets, where we admired his collection of thumbscrews and a chair studded in spikes - which he confided to us are family heirlooms.
*'''Newspaper''' Readers! In this time of change, let France not forget her history. The Inquisition effectively ended in France well over one hundred years past, yet the descendants of the Inquisitors live and walk among us. Let us cast our minds back and recall those three infamous prosecutors shown in our engraving from left to right: [[Guillaume de Nogaret|de Nogaret]], de Marigny, and de Paris. These three are identified by medallions with numerals, medallions which they proudly regarded as a numbering of holy rank. We know today that several of their children changed their names to avoid retribution. We've discovered here in [[Paris]] a descendant of [[Philippe de Marigny]]. He is the prosperous [[merchant]] [[Bertrand Grimany|Bernard Grimany]] of the Île de la Cité. He gave us the honor of receiving us at his home at 6 rue des Marmousets, where we admired his collection of thumbscrews and a chair studded in spikes—which he confided to us are family heirlooms.
*'''Partially burnt letter''' - "My dear Teragon. I increasingly have the sense that I am being watched. No doubt due to the careless revelation of our true identities in the moronic interview given by B.G. What a feeble-minded fool! As though people have forgotten! Take care, old friend. Your friend," [[Victor de Prasi|A.D. Prasi]], 19 rue des Chanoinesses.
{{IUNote
*'''Torture devices''' - A collection of medieval torture instruments arranged in a display.
|Title=Partially burnt letter
*'''Statement of Madame Teragon''' - Madame Teragon (wife of victim): Claims her husband had no enemies. Mentioned that a newspaper article made him very upset.
|Text=My dear Teragon. I increasingly have the sense that I am being watched. No doubt due to the careless revelation of our true identities in the moronic interview given by B.G. What a feeble-minded fool! As though people have forgotten! Take care, old friend. Your friend, [[Victor de Prasi|A.D. Prasi]], 19 rue des Chanoinesses.}}
*'''Torture devices''' A collection of medieval torture instruments arranged in a display.
*'''Statement of Madame Teragon''' Madame Teragon (wife of victim): Claims her husband had no enemies. Mentioned that a newspaper article made him very upset.


===De Prasi's House===
===De Prasi's House===
*'''Blood trail out of house''' - The blood leads towards the street to the left.
*'''Blood trail out of house''' The blood leads towards the street to the left.
*'''Murderer's blood trail''' - The blood leads towards the stairs.
*'''Murderer's blood trail''' The blood leads towards the stairs.
*'''Statement of Victor de Prasi''' - De Prasi (friend of victim): Bleeding from a cut. Claims he was just attacked by a woman who ran off.
*'''Statement of Victor de Prasi''' De Prasi (friend of victim): Bleeding from a cut. Claims he was just attacked by a woman who ran off.


===Grimany's House===
===Grimany's House===
*'''Bloody symbol''' - A roman numeral I has been written in blood on the wall.
*'''Bloody symbol''' A Roman numeral I has been written in blood on the wall.
*'''Dead body''' - Similar to the other victim, this body is covered in deep lacerations. Broken bones break through the skin. A lifeless hand holds a pendant in the form of a key. It's possible that it was torn away from the murderer.
*'''Dead body''' Similar to the other victim, this body is covered in deep lacerations. Broken bones break through the skin. A lifeless hand holds a pendant in the form of a key. It's possible that it was torn away from the murderer.
*'''Letter from Teragon''' - "Please be more circumspect in your statements. Only recently I have heard rumors of a woman claiming to be a descendant of de Molay's line nosing around in various archives. Centuries may have passed, but passions sometimes have long memories." -- P. Teragon
{{IUNote
*'''Torture devices''' - A collection of medieval torture instruments arranged in a display.
|Title=Letter from Teragon
|Text=Please be more circumspect in your statements. Only recently I have heard rumors of a woman claiming to be a descendant of de Molay's line nosing around in various archives. Centuries may have passed, but passions sometimes have long memories. P. Teragon}}
*'''Torture devices''' A collection of medieval torture instruments arranged in a display.


===Locked House===
===Locked House===
*'''Statement of [[Anne de Molay]]''' - Anne de Molay: Claims murders were justified.
*'''Statement of [[Anne de Molay]]''' Anne de Molay: Claims murders were justified.


===Street===
===Street===
*'''Trail of blood''' - Murderer's blood trail.
*'''Trail of blood''' Murderer's blood trail.


==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
===Teragon's House===
===Teragon's House===
*'''Madame Teragon (Wife of victim):''' ''Oh, monsieur (sir)! I am distraught! Who could have done such a thing? He had not a single enemy. All I know is, there was an article in the newspaper that made him very upset.''
*'''Madame Teragon (Wife of victim):''' ''Oh, ''monsieur'' (sir)! I am distraught! Who could have done such a thing? He had not a single enemy. All I know is, there was an article in the newspaper that made him very upset.''


===De Prasi's House===
===De Prasi's House===
*'''Victor de Prasi (Friend of victim. Bleeding from a cut):''' ''A woman just tried to kill me! Me! I managed to wound her, but she ran off. She grabbed a dagger, an heirloom! I twisted it away and stabbed her. This is her blood here. She fled through here. You can see the blood.''
*'''Victor de Prasi (Friend of victim. Bleeding from a cut):''' ''A woman just tried to kill me! Me! I managed to wound her, but she ran off. She grabbed a [[Short blade|dagger]], an heirloom! I twisted it away and stabbed her. This is her blood here. She fled through here. You can see the blood.''


===Locked House===
===Locked House===
*'''Anne de Molay (Descendant of Jacques de Molay):''' ''They glory in their ancestors' deeds! Vile torturers!''
*'''Anne de Molay (Descendant of Jacques de Molay):''' ''They glory in their ancestors' deeds! Vile torturers!''


==Culprit==
==Conclusion==
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|The murderer was Anne de Molay, a descendant of Jacques de Molay, the latter having been tortured by members of the Inquisition centuries ago. To enact revenge she murdered Paul Teragon, Bertrand Grimany and made an attempt on the life of Victor de Prasi - all three men having been descendants of the medieval inquisitors.
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The murderer was Anne de Molay, a descendant of Jacques de Molay seeking revenge for her forebear's torture.
;Case Summary
Descendants of some well-known medieval inquisitors had been living peacefully under aliases—anagrams of their forefather's names—until recently when one of them, Bertrand Grimany, (descendant of de Marigny), foolishly gave an interview to a city newspaper. The article exposed his address and he was subsequently murdered, a large bloody Roman numeral I inscribed on his wall. However, Grimany managed to wrest a pendant with a key away from his murderer in the struggle. Grimany's friend, Paul Teragon (descendant of de Nogaret) was then murdered, and a bloody Roman numeral II left behind. The third descendant, M. de Prasi (from de Paris), would have doubtless suffered the same fate but managed to fight off the attacker. A blood trail leads to the murderer, Anne de Molay, a descendant of the famous [[Templars|Templar]] victim of the medieval inquisitors. She had taken vengeance on the descendants of her forbearer's torturers.
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==Case Summary==
==Gallery==
Descendants of some well-known medieval inquisitors had been living peacefully under aliases - anagrams of their forefather's names - until recently when one of them, Bertrand Grimany, (descendant of de Marigny), foolishly gave an interview to a city newspaper. The article exposed his address and he was subsequently murdered, a large bloody roman numeral I inscribed on his wall. However, Grimany managed to wrest a pendant with a key away from his murderer in the struggle. Grimany's friend, Paul Teragon (descendant of de Nogaret) was then murdered, and a bloody roman numeral II left behind. The third descendant, M. de Prasi (from de Paris), would have doubtless suffered the same fate but managed to fight off the attacker. A blood trail leads to the murderer, Anne de Molay, a descendant of the famous [[Knights Templar|Templar]] victim of the medieval inquisitors. She had taken vengeance on the descendants of her forbearer's torturers.
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AvDeadBody.png|The body of Paul Teragon, marked with the Roman numeral I.
AvBloodySymbol2.png|The bloody Roman numeral II painted on the door.
AvNewspaper.png|The newspaper article discussing the Inquisition.
AvTortureDevices.png|The torture devices found in the homes of Teragon and Grimany.
AvDeadBody2.png|The body of Bernard Grimany, marked with the Roman numeral II.
AvBloodySymbol.png|The bloody Roman numeral I painted on the door.
</gallery>


==Reference==
==References==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]
{{ACUMemories}}
{{ACUMemories}}
[[Category:Memories of Arno Dorian]]
[[Category:Memories of Arno Dorian]]
[[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]]
[[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]]

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Ancestral Vengeance was a virtual representation of one of Arno Dorian's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate in 2014 through the Helix Navigator.

Clues[edit | edit source]

Teragon's House[edit | edit source]

  • Dead body – The body of Paul Teragon. Signs of extreme violence. The body is marked by bruises. The arms and legs are broken.
  • A book: Almanac: Île de la Cité – XII – Author's preface: "Many families changed their surnames. In this way they retreated into anonymity, thus avoiding the wrath of their victims and of their victim's descendants.
  • A book: History of France, volume 4 – Four sentences are underlined: "God knows who is in the wrong. God knows who covers himself in sin. Disasters will fall upon those who condemn us here. Be it known that all who have opposed us and their descendants will suffer by the hand of God!" — Jacques de Molay
  • Bloody symbol – A Roman numeral II has been written in blood on the door.
  • Newspaper – Readers! In this time of change, let France not forget her history. The Inquisition effectively ended in France well over one hundred years past, yet the descendants of the Inquisitors live and walk among us. Let us cast our minds back and recall those three infamous prosecutors shown in our engraving from left to right: de Nogaret, de Marigny, and de Paris. These three are identified by medallions with numerals, medallions which they proudly regarded as a numbering of holy rank. We know today that several of their children changed their names to avoid retribution. We've discovered here in Paris a descendant of Philippe de Marigny. He is the prosperous merchant Bernard Grimany of the Île de la Cité. He gave us the honor of receiving us at his home at 6 rue des Marmousets, where we admired his collection of thumbscrews and a chair studded in spikes—which he confided to us are family heirlooms.

Partially burnt letter

My dear Teragon. I increasingly have the sense that I am being watched. No doubt due to the careless revelation of our true identities in the moronic interview given by B.G. What a feeble-minded fool! As though people have forgotten! Take care, old friend. Your friend, A.D. Prasi, 19 rue des Chanoinesses.
  • Torture devices – A collection of medieval torture instruments arranged in a display.
  • Statement of Madame Teragon – Madame Teragon (wife of victim): Claims her husband had no enemies. Mentioned that a newspaper article made him very upset.

De Prasi's House[edit | edit source]

  • Blood trail out of house – The blood leads towards the street to the left.
  • Murderer's blood trail – The blood leads towards the stairs.
  • Statement of Victor de Prasi – De Prasi (friend of victim): Bleeding from a cut. Claims he was just attacked by a woman who ran off.

Grimany's House[edit | edit source]

  • Bloody symbol – A Roman numeral I has been written in blood on the wall.
  • Dead body – Similar to the other victim, this body is covered in deep lacerations. Broken bones break through the skin. A lifeless hand holds a pendant in the form of a key. It's possible that it was torn away from the murderer.

Letter from Teragon

Please be more circumspect in your statements. Only recently I have heard rumors of a woman claiming to be a descendant of de Molay's line nosing around in various archives. Centuries may have passed, but passions sometimes have long memories. – P. Teragon
  • Torture devices – A collection of medieval torture instruments arranged in a display.

Locked House[edit | edit source]

  • Statement of Anne de Molay – Anne de Molay: Claims murders were justified.

Street[edit | edit source]

  • Trail of blood – Murderer's blood trail.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Teragon's House[edit | edit source]

  • Madame Teragon (Wife of victim): Oh, monsieur (sir)! I am distraught! Who could have done such a thing? He had not a single enemy. All I know is, there was an article in the newspaper that made him very upset.

De Prasi's House[edit | edit source]

  • Victor de Prasi (Friend of victim. Bleeding from a cut): A woman just tried to kill me! Me! I managed to wound her, but she ran off. She grabbed a dagger, an heirloom! I twisted it away and stabbed her. This is her blood here. She fled through here. You can see the blood.

Locked House[edit | edit source]

  • Anne de Molay (Descendant of Jacques de Molay): They glory in their ancestors' deeds! Vile torturers!

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Spoiler

The murderer was Anne de Molay, a descendant of Jacques de Molay seeking revenge for her forebear's torture.

Case Summary

Descendants of some well-known medieval inquisitors had been living peacefully under aliases—anagrams of their forefather's names—until recently when one of them, Bertrand Grimany, (descendant of de Marigny), foolishly gave an interview to a city newspaper. The article exposed his address and he was subsequently murdered, a large bloody Roman numeral I inscribed on his wall. However, Grimany managed to wrest a pendant with a key away from his murderer in the struggle. Grimany's friend, Paul Teragon (descendant of de Nogaret) was then murdered, and a bloody Roman numeral II left behind. The third descendant, M. de Prasi (from de Paris), would have doubtless suffered the same fate but managed to fight off the attacker. A blood trail leads to the murderer, Anne de Molay, a descendant of the famous Templar victim of the medieval inquisitors. She had taken vengeance on the descendants of her forbearer's torturers.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed: Unity memories
Main memories
Prologue
The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay
Sequence 1
Memories of Versailles - The Estates General - High Society
Sequence 2
Imprisoned - Rebirth
Sequence 3
Graduation - Confession - Fin de Siecle
Sequence 4
The Kingdom of Beggars - Le Roi Est Mort
Sequence 5
The Silversmith - La Halle aux Blés - The Prophet
Sequence 6
The Jacobin Club - Templar Ambush
Sequence 7
A Cautious Alliance - Meeting with Mirabeau - Confrontation - The Resistance
Sequence 8
The King's Correspondence - September Massacres
Sequence 9
Starving Times - Hoarders - The Escape
Sequence 10
A Dinner Engagement - The Execution
Sequence 11
Bottom of the Barrel - Rise of the Assassin - The Bastille
Sequence 12
The Supreme Being - The Fall of Robespierre - The Temple
Cooperative missions
Women's March - The Food Chain - The Austrian Conspiracy - Political Persecution - The Tournament - Heads Will Roll - Les Enragés - Danton's Sacrifice - Moving Mirabeau - Jacobin Raid - The Infernal Machine
Heists
Tithing Templars - Catacomb Raider - The Party Palace - Royals, Guns and Money - Smuggler's Paradise - Ancient History - It Belongs in a Museum
Paris stories
Tall, Dark Strangers - Flamel's Secret: The Monks - Flamel's Secret: Denis Molinier - Flamel's Secret: The Elixir of Life - Using the Ol' Noggins - Waxworks - Sewer Rat - À la Lanterne! - The Great Escapist - Critical Comedown - Scene Stealer - Devilishly Tricky - My Kingdom For Some Whores - De Sade's Reprieve - Sadistic Blackmail - The Cult of Baphomet - The Ritual of Baphomet - La Bande Noire - Iscariotte, the Giant - Headlining the Guillotine - A Fistful of Duelers - The League of the Crimson Rose - Return of the Crimson Rose - Crimson Sunset - Flying Boy - Carmalite Nuns - Stop the Presses! - Encyclopédie Diderot - Désirée Desired - Désirée Dismayed - Désirée Delighted - French Crown Jewels - Coat of Arms - Swiss Stash - Vicious Verses - Arm the People - "Escort" Mission - Cassini's Constellations - The Condorcet Method - A Romantic Stroll - Signaling Officer Murat - A Nice Chappe - Precious Correspondence - Constructing a "Close Shave" - Up in Arms - Marianne Returns Home - The Little Prince - Turtle, Snake, Bear, Paper, Scissors - Tapestry Thief - Cartouche's Memoirs
Café Théâtre missions
Explore the Café Théâtre - Auto-Da-Fé - Colette - Damsel in Seamstress - The Queen's Necklace - Foxy Renard
Social Club missions
Bridge Brigands - Marat's Missive - Let Them Eat Hay - Cat Food on a Hot Tin Roof - Hoarding Hostages - Café Procope - Roux's Remains - An Engaging Egyptologist - Artful Dodger - A Dramatic Exit - Breaking the Habit - Extortion Contortion - Chouan Riddles - Bara's Funeral - Retribution for a Rabble-Rouser - The Black Office - Betrayer of the Queen - Spiked Bourbon - Special Delivery - Smoky Yet Robust
Murder mysteries
Murder Foretold - Barber of Seville - The Body in the Brothel - Ancestral Vengeance - The Body Politic - Bones of Contention - The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat - Hot Chocolate to Die For - The Hand of Science - The Decapitated Warden - The Death of Philibert Aspairt - The Red Ghost of the Tuileries - Cut the Middle Man - A Dash of Poison
Nostradamus Enigmas
Mercurius - Venus - Terra - Mars - Jupiter - Saturnus - Aries - Taurus - Gemini - Cancer - Virgo - Leo - Libra - Scorpio - Sagittarius - Capricorn - Aquarius - Pisces
DLC
American Prisoner - The Chemical Revolution - Killed by Science
Dead Kings
Sequence 13
Buried Words - The Book Thief - A Shadow from the Past - Raising the Dead - Under Lock and Key - A Crown of Thorns
Cooperative and heist missions
Last Rites - Holy High Rollers
Stories of Franciade
Last Will - A Royal Hide - The Unopened Rose - The Eyes of the King
Murder mysteries
Blind Justice - Equal Justice
Suger's Legacy
I - Nativitatis Et Mortis - II - Morbum - III - Diabolus - IV - Natura - V - Crux - VI - Noctis - VII - Dies