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{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
|image = | | image = The King's Correspondence 9.png | ||
|description = ''The [[Louis XVI of France|King]] is in possession of certain letters that might incriminate the [[Assassins]]. Find them and destroy them before the mob gets ahold of them.'' | | description = ''The [[Louis XVI of France|King]] is in possession of certain letters that might incriminate the [[Assassins]]. Find them and destroy them before the mob gets ahold of them.'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
|type = Main | | type = Main | ||
|fullsync = <small> | | fullsync = <small> | ||
*Alarm bells sabotaged - 3 | *Alarm bells sabotaged - 3 | ||
*Cover kills - 3</small> | *Cover kills - 3</small> | ||
|previous = [[The Resistance]] | | previous = [[The Resistance]] | ||
|next = [[September Massacres (memory)|September Massacres]] | | next = [[September Massacres (memory)|September Massacres]] | ||
| | | source = [[Arno Dorian]] | ||
|location = [[Paris]], [[France|Kingdom of France]] | | location = [[Paris]], [[France|Kingdom of France]] | ||
|date = 10 August 1792}} | | date = 10 August 1792}} | ||
'''The King's Correspondence''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Arno Dorian]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | '''The King's Correspondence''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Arno Dorian]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | ||
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*'''[[Hervé Quemar|Quemar]]:''' ''Two [[Master Assassin]]s are dead. [[Pierre Bellec|One]] by your own hand, in defense of a [[Élise de la Serre|Templar]]. Count yourself lucky this is the extent of your punishment.'' | *'''[[Hervé Quemar|Quemar]]:''' ''Two [[Master Assassin]]s are dead. [[Pierre Bellec|One]] by your own hand, in defense of a [[Élise de la Serre|Templar]]. Count yourself lucky this is the extent of your punishment.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''And [[François-Thomas Germain|Germain]]?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''And [[François-Thomas Germain|Germain]]?'' | ||
*'''[[Guillaume Beylier|Beylier]]:''' ''He's none of your concern. Last night, the [[Paris Commune]] declared itself in [[10 August | *'''[[Guillaume Beylier|Beylier]]:''' ''He's none of your concern. Last night, the [[Paris Commune (1789–1795)|Paris Commune]] declared itself in [[10 August|open insurrection]] against the [[Louis XVI of France|King]]. As we speak, twenty thousand armed revolutionaries are laying siege to the [[Tuileries Palace|Tuileries]]. Even the [[National Guard (France)|National Guard]] are on the brink. Some of them have thrown in with the revolutionaries. [[France]] is splitting at the seams.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''And this doesn't please [[Assassins|us]]? The people are fighting for what is owed them. (Liberty, Equality...)'' | *'''Arno:''' ''And this doesn't please [[Assassins|us]]? The people are fighting for what is owed them. (Liberty, Equality...)'' | ||
*'''Trenet:''' ''If we danced about on a simple scale in need of balancing, you' | *'''Trenet:''' ''If we danced about on a simple scale in need of balancing, you'd be right. But the truth is more complicated. In putting [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau|Mirabeau]]'s affairs in order, we've come across certain correspondences... of a royal nature.'' | ||
[[Sophie Trenet|Trenet]] showed Arno a stack of letters | [[Sophie Trenet|Trenet]] showed Arno a stack of letters. | ||
[[File:The King's Correspondence 2.png|thumb|250px|Arno reading Mirabeau's letters]] | |||
*'''Arno:''' ''Mirabeau was in contact with the King?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Mirabeau was in contact with the King?'' | ||
*'''Trenet:''' ''And he was rather less | *'''Trenet:''' ''And he was rather less discreet than he should have been. If the King's copies of these letters were made public, the [[Templars]] would be in a position to expose and purge our agents across France.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''And I'm to slip in and find them first?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''And I'm to slip in and find them first?'' | ||
*'''Beylier:''' ''And quickly. The [[ | *'''Beylier:''' ''And quickly. The [[Swiss Guards|Swiss Guard]] are badly outnumbered. It's likely they'll be overwhelmed before nightfall.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Won't be the first palace I've broken into.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Won't be the first palace I've broken into.'' | ||
Arno arrived at the Tuileries Palace, under siege by revolutionaries. | Arno arrived at the Tuileries Palace, under siege by revolutionaries. | ||
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*'''Citizen:''' ''Long live the nation! Long live the [[French Revolution|Revolution]]! Long live the Revolution!'' | *'''Citizen:''' ''Long live the nation! Long live the [[French Revolution|Revolution]]! Long live the Revolution!'' | ||
Arno began making his way towards the palace. | Arno began making his way towards the palace. | ||
*'''Crowd:''' ''The royals must be here somewhere!<br>Where's the king?!<br>Find the king!<br>Bring out the tyrant!<br>Death to the king!'' | *'''Crowd:''' ''The royals must be here somewhere!<br />Where's the king?!<br />Find the king!<br />Bring out the tyrant!<br />Death to the king!'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Honestly, the quality of rhetoric among bloodthirsty rioters these days.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Honestly, the quality of rhetoric among bloodthirsty rioters these days.'' | ||
One of the Republicans carried the corpse of a guard. | One of the Republicans carried the corpse of a [[Soldier|guard]]. | ||
*'''Republican 1:''' ''Heavy bastard, ain't ya?'' | *'''Republican 1:''' ''Heavy bastard, ain't ya?'' | ||
Arno infiltrated the Tuileries Palace. | Arno infiltrated the Tuileries Palace. | ||
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*'''Republican 2:''' ''Bleedin' coward.'' | *'''Republican 2:''' ''Bleedin' coward.'' | ||
*'''Republican 4:''' ''Would you look at that?'' | *'''Republican 4:''' ''Would you look at that?'' | ||
*'''Republican 5:''' ''Search everywhere! The Captain wants those papers!'' | *'''Republican 5:''' ''[[Gold]], is it?'' | ||
*'''Republican | *'''Republican 4:''' ''Reckon it must be.'' | ||
*'''Republican | *'''Republican 5:''' ''Fucking hell.'' | ||
*'''Republican 6:''' ''Search everywhere! The Captain wants those papers!'' | |||
*'''Republican 7:''' ''There's nothing here!'' | |||
*'''Republican 6:''' ''Keep looking. It's in here somewhere.'' | |||
A guard was confronted by one of the revolutionaries. | A guard was confronted by one of the revolutionaries. | ||
*'''Guard:''' ''Back! Back! Stay away!'' | *'''Guard:''' ''Back! Back! Stay away!'' | ||
Not wanting to fall in the hands of the revolutionaries, the guard shot himself. | Not wanting to fall in the hands of the revolutionaries, the guard shot himself. Arno entered the King's office, only to be held against the door by an army officer. He pulled out his [[Hidden Blade]] in response. | ||
Arno entered the King's office, only to be held against the door by an army officer. He pulled out his [[Hidden Blade]] in response. | *'''[[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleon]]:''' ''Ah-ah.'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Ah-ah.'' | Napoleon held a [[pistol]] towards Arno. After retracting his Hidden Blade, Arno was released and Napoleon holstered his [[Firearm|gun]]. | ||
[[File:The King's Correspondence 8.png|thumb|250px|Napoleon holding Arno at gunpoint]] | |||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''You certainly don't look like a blood-crazed revolutionary. The hood is a bit sinister though, if you don't mind my saying.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''You certainly don't look like a blood-crazed revolutionary. The hood is a bit sinister though, if you don't mind my saying.'' | ||
Napoleon walked away from Arno and began looking through the papers on King's desk. | |||
*'''Arno:''' ''Serving as rear guard, are you? Convenient how that puts several locked doors between you and the fighting.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Serving as rear guard, are you? Convenient how that puts several locked doors between you and the fighting.'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Oh, I'm not here at all. Not officially anyway. But how often does one find the opportunity to poke about in a king's private study?'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Oh, I'm not here at all. Not officially anyway. But how often does one find the opportunity to poke about in a king's private study?'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Looking for anything in particular?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Looking for anything in particular?'' | ||
Arno slowly walked across the room. | |||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''State secrets. Private correspondences. Personal treasures. That sort of thing.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''State secrets. Private correspondences. Personal treasures. That sort of thing.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''I do hope we're not eyeing the same prize.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''I do hope we're not eyeing the same prize.'' | ||
Napoleon subtly gripped his pistol as Arno walked past, oblivious to the danger. | |||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Name it.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Name it.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Certain letters written to the King. Ripe for... misunderstanding should the wrong men find them.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Certain letters written to the King. Ripe for... misunderstanding should the wrong men find them.'' | ||
Napoleon released his grip on the pistol. | |||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''I see. Well, then perhaps we can help each other. I believe the King has built a hidden vault somewhere in here. If only we could find it....'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''I see. Well, then perhaps we can help each other. I believe the King has built a hidden vault somewhere in here. If only we could find it....'' | ||
While Napoleon searched the King's desk, Arno opened a cabinet. Pushing aside some books, he turned a hidden handle, uncovering a secret | While Napoleon searched the King's desk, Arno opened a cabinet. Pushing aside some books, he turned a hidden handle, uncovering a secret cabinet by the fireplace. | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''You were saying?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''You were saying?'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Very nicely done, my friend.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Very nicely done, my friend.'' | ||
While Arno grabbed a set of letters from the | While Arno grabbed a set of letters from the cabinet and examined them, the officer opened a chest and removed [[Saint-Denis Temple key|an item]] from it. | ||
[[File:The King's Correspondence 12.png|thumb|250px|Arno and Napoleon with their findings]] | |||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Incredible...'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Incredible...'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Find your prize?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Find your prize?'' | ||
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Republicans began ramming the door. | Republicans began ramming the door. | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Quickly.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Quickly.'' | ||
Napoleon began turning a handle. | |||
*'''Arno:''' ''What is that?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''What is that?'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Our way out. Cover me, would you?'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Our way out. Cover me, would you?'' | ||
The Republicans crashed through the door, and Arno held them off while | The Republicans crashed through the door, and Arno held them off while Napoleon turned the handle. | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''You are a demon with a blade.<br>Well done!<br>Where did you learn to fight?<br>Just a bit longer.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''You are a demon with a blade.<br />Well done!<br />Where did you learn to fight?<br />Just a bit longer.<br />Almost done!'' | ||
As | |||
As Napoleon finished, another Republican attacked them. As Arno was about to stop the man, Napoleon shot him dead. | |||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Let's go.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Let's go.'' | ||
As the two left in an elevator that the officer had gained access to, the Templar captain from the Jacobin Club entered the office with his men. | As the two left in an elevator that the officer had gained access to, the Templar captain from the Jacobin Club entered the office with his men. | ||
[[File:The King's Correspondence 16.png|thumb|250px|Rouille and his men entering the office]] | |||
*'''Rouille:''' ''Search everything! I want those documents!'' | *'''Rouille:''' ''Search everything! I want those documents!'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Him! Damn!'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Him! Damn!'' | ||
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*'''Napoleon:''' ''Ah, the bane of generals and statesmen everywhere: an individualist. I know the feeling. Men like us have a great advantage over most in the Army. You see: we can think for ourselves. If you joined up today, you'd be a Marshall in ten years. Guaranteed.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Ah, the bane of generals and statesmen everywhere: an individualist. I know the feeling. Men like us have a great advantage over most in the Army. You see: we can think for ourselves. If you joined up today, you'd be a Marshall in ten years. Guaranteed.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''A generous offer. But no.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''A generous offer. But no.'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Where the heart leads, a man must follow. Look me up if you ever change your mind. Bonaparte is my name. | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Where the heart leads, a man must follow. Look me up if you ever change your mind. Bonaparte is my name. Napoleon Bonaparte. Second Lieutenant of Artillery. For now.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Arno Dorian.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Arno Dorian.'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''A pleasure. And, as a personal favor: if anyone asks, I was never here. Watched the whole thing from a furniture shop across the Carousel.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''A pleasure. And, as a personal favor: if anyone asks, I was never here. Watched the whole thing from a furniture shop across the Carousel.'' | ||
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*'''Napoleon:''' ''You may want to take cover.'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''You may want to take cover.'' | ||
As Arno took cover, a cannon blew a hole in the wall, creating an exit outside. Napoleon's subordinates then entered the room. | As Arno took cover, a cannon blew a hole in the wall, creating an exit outside. Napoleon's subordinates then entered the room. | ||
[[File:The King's Correspondence 19.png|thumb|250px|Napoleon's men entering the room]] | |||
*'''Corporal:''' ''Everything all right, sir?'' | *'''Corporal:''' ''Everything all right, sir?'' | ||
*'''Napoleon:''' ''Fine, Corporal. Superb shot!'' | *'''Napoleon:''' ''Fine, Corporal. Superb shot!'' | ||
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While attempting to dispose of Mirabeau's correspondence with the King, Arno met artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte. After escaping the Tuileries with him, Arno was able to gain his assistance in tracking down Frédéric Rouille. | While attempting to dispose of Mirabeau's correspondence with the King, Arno met artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte. After escaping the Tuileries with him, Arno was able to gain his assistance in tracking down Frédéric Rouille. | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | |||
The King's Correspondence 1.png|Quemar scolding Arno | |||
The King's Correspondence 3.png|Arno receiving his mission | |||
The King's Correspondence 4.png|Revolutionaries taking over the Tuileries | |||
The King's Correspondence 5.png|Arno observing the scene | |||
The King's Correspondence 10.png|Arno unlocking the cabinet | |||
The King's Correspondence 11.png|Arno inspecting the letters | |||
The King's Correspondence 13.png|Napoleon operating the elevator | |||
The King's Correspondence 15.png|Napoleon shooting the revolutionary | |||
The King's Correspondence 17.png|Napoleon restraining Arno | |||
The King's Correspondence 20.png|Napoleon leaving the Tuileries | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
{{ACUMemories}} | {{ACUMemories}} | ||
Latest revision as of 02:10, 25 May 2026
The King's Correspondence was a virtual representation of one of Arno Dorian's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description[edit | edit source]
Arno met with the Assassin Council for his next assignment.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
- Arno: You summoned?
- Trenet: (Mister) Dorian. We have a task for you.
- Arno: More fetch and carry work, I imagine?
- Quemar: Two Master Assassins are dead. One by your own hand, in defense of a Templar. Count yourself lucky this is the extent of your punishment.
- Arno: And Germain?
- Beylier: He's none of your concern. Last night, the Paris Commune declared itself in open insurrection against the King. As we speak, twenty thousand armed revolutionaries are laying siege to the Tuileries. Even the National Guard are on the brink. Some of them have thrown in with the revolutionaries. France is splitting at the seams.
- Arno: And this doesn't please us? The people are fighting for what is owed them. (Liberty, Equality...)
- Trenet: If we danced about on a simple scale in need of balancing, you'd be right. But the truth is more complicated. In putting Mirabeau's affairs in order, we've come across certain correspondences... of a royal nature.
Trenet showed Arno a stack of letters.

- Arno: Mirabeau was in contact with the King?
- Trenet: And he was rather less discreet than he should have been. If the King's copies of these letters were made public, the Templars would be in a position to expose and purge our agents across France.
- Arno: And I'm to slip in and find them first?
- Beylier: And quickly. The Swiss Guard are badly outnumbered. It's likely they'll be overwhelmed before nightfall.
- Arno: Won't be the first palace I've broken into.
Arno arrived at the Tuileries Palace, under siege by revolutionaries.
- Leader: Ready! Aim! Fire!
A group of men were executed by a Republican firing squad.
- Leader: Good work. Back to your posts.
- Citizen: Long live the nation! Long live the Revolution! Long live the Revolution!
Arno began making his way towards the palace.
- Crowd: The royals must be here somewhere!
Where's the king?!
Find the king!
Bring out the tyrant!
Death to the king! - Arno: Honestly, the quality of rhetoric among bloodthirsty rioters these days.
One of the Republicans carried the corpse of a guard.
- Republican 1: Heavy bastard, ain't ya?
Arno infiltrated the Tuileries Palace.
- Republican 2: Any sign of the tyrant?
- Republican 3: Must've buggered off.
- Republican 2: Bleedin' coward.
- Republican 4: Would you look at that?
- Republican 5: Gold, is it?
- Republican 4: Reckon it must be.
- Republican 5: Fucking hell.
- Republican 6: Search everywhere! The Captain wants those papers!
- Republican 7: There's nothing here!
- Republican 6: Keep looking. It's in here somewhere.
A guard was confronted by one of the revolutionaries.
- Guard: Back! Back! Stay away!
Not wanting to fall in the hands of the revolutionaries, the guard shot himself. Arno entered the King's office, only to be held against the door by an army officer. He pulled out his Hidden Blade in response.
- Napoleon: Ah-ah.
Napoleon held a pistol towards Arno. After retracting his Hidden Blade, Arno was released and Napoleon holstered his gun.

- Napoleon: You certainly don't look like a blood-crazed revolutionary. The hood is a bit sinister though, if you don't mind my saying.
Napoleon walked away from Arno and began looking through the papers on King's desk.
- Arno: Serving as rear guard, are you? Convenient how that puts several locked doors between you and the fighting.
- Napoleon: Oh, I'm not here at all. Not officially anyway. But how often does one find the opportunity to poke about in a king's private study?
- Arno: Looking for anything in particular?
Arno slowly walked across the room.
- Napoleon: State secrets. Private correspondences. Personal treasures. That sort of thing.
- Arno: I do hope we're not eyeing the same prize.
Napoleon subtly gripped his pistol as Arno walked past, oblivious to the danger.
- Napoleon: Name it.
- Arno: Certain letters written to the King. Ripe for... misunderstanding should the wrong men find them.
Napoleon released his grip on the pistol.
- Napoleon: I see. Well, then perhaps we can help each other. I believe the King has built a hidden vault somewhere in here. If only we could find it....
While Napoleon searched the King's desk, Arno opened a cabinet. Pushing aside some books, he turned a hidden handle, uncovering a secret cabinet by the fireplace.
- Arno: You were saying?
- Napoleon: Very nicely done, my friend.
While Arno grabbed a set of letters from the cabinet and examined them, the officer opened a chest and removed an item from it.

- Napoleon: Incredible...
- Arno: Find your prize?
The officer quickly tucked the item into his coat.
- Napoleon: A cornucopia, yes. And you?
- Arno: I believe so... yes! This is it!
Arno threw the letters into the fireplace.
- Arno: That should take care of that.
- Napoleon: Then may I suggest we leave?
Republicans began ramming the door.
- Napoleon: Quickly.
Napoleon began turning a handle.
- Arno: What is that?
- Napoleon: Our way out. Cover me, would you?
The Republicans crashed through the door, and Arno held them off while Napoleon turned the handle.
- Napoleon: You are a demon with a blade.
Well done!
Where did you learn to fight?
Just a bit longer.
Almost done!
As Napoleon finished, another Republican attacked them. As Arno was about to stop the man, Napoleon shot him dead.
- Napoleon: Let's go.
As the two left in an elevator that the officer had gained access to, the Templar captain from the Jacobin Club entered the office with his men.

- Rouille: Search everything! I want those documents!
- Arno: Him! Damn!
- Napoleon: Yes, Captain Rouille has that effect on people.
- Arno: Friend of yours?
- Napoleon: A persistent thorn I haven't quite managed to pluck out.
- Arno: He has information I need! I need to get back up there!
- Napoleon: In this mess? You'll never find him again. Come with me. I have a better idea.
Leaving the elevator, the two walked through a set of basements and sewers.
- Napoleon: You handled yourself well back there. I don't suppose you've ever considered military service?
- Arno: I'm not much for following orders.
- Napoleon: Ah, the bane of generals and statesmen everywhere: an individualist. I know the feeling. Men like us have a great advantage over most in the Army. You see: we can think for ourselves. If you joined up today, you'd be a Marshall in ten years. Guaranteed.
- Arno: A generous offer. But no.
- Napoleon: Where the heart leads, a man must follow. Look me up if you ever change your mind. Bonaparte is my name. Napoleon Bonaparte. Second Lieutenant of Artillery. For now.
- Arno: Arno Dorian.
- Napoleon: A pleasure. And, as a personal favor: if anyone asks, I was never here. Watched the whole thing from a furniture shop across the Carousel.
- Arno: A face in the crowd. Of course.
Arno and Napoleon reached a room in the palace, with no exit.
- Arno: What now?
- Napoleon: Just a moment.
Napoleon checked a watch.
- Napoleon: You may want to take cover.
As Arno took cover, a cannon blew a hole in the wall, creating an exit outside. Napoleon's subordinates then entered the room.

- Corporal: Everything all right, sir?
- Napoleon: Fine, Corporal. Superb shot!
Napoleon turned to Arno.
- Napoleon: Regular drills are critical to a regiment's success.
- Corporal: We should be going, sir.
- Napoleon: We part ways here.
- Arno: What about Rouille?
- Napoleon: Give me a few days. I'll see what I can learn of his current posting. Perhaps I can arrange an introduction. Be well.
Napoleon and his men left.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
While attempting to dispose of Mirabeau's correspondence with the King, Arno met artillery officer Napoleon Bonaparte. After escaping the Tuileries with him, Arno was able to gain his assistance in tracking down Frédéric Rouille.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Quemar scolding Arno
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Arno receiving his mission
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Revolutionaries taking over the Tuileries
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Arno observing the scene
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Arno unlocking the cabinet
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Arno inspecting the letters
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Napoleon operating the elevator
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Napoleon shooting the revolutionary
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Napoleon restraining Arno
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Napoleon leaving the Tuileries