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'''Bella''' (died 1796/1797) was a [[France|French]] man who lived with his daughter and mother in southern [[Ventre de Paris]].
'''Bella's father''' (died 1796/1797) was a [[France|French]] man who lived with his daughter [[Bella]] and his mother in southern [[Ventre de Paris]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Taking care of his daughter and mother, Bella's father looked out for [[Bella]]'s best interests and ran errands for his fragile mother. Making sure his daughter was married off well, he unfortunately learned of a relationship between her and a [[Scotland|Scottish]] tradesman [[Jamie MacArthur]]. Forbidding his daughter to see him, he wrote a letter to Jamie stating he and Jamie will never marry and how she deserved better.<ref name="BOC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' − [[Bones of Contention]]</ref>
Bella's father looked out for [[Bella]]'s best interests and ran errands for his fragile mother. Hoping to ensure his daughter was married off well, he learned to his misfortune of her relationship with the [[Scotland|Scottish]] tradesman [[Jamie MacArthur]]. Forbidding his daughter to see him, he wrote a letter to Jamie stating the pair would never marry and how he believed his daughter deserved better.<ref name="BOC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' − [[Bones of Contention]]</ref>


===Death===
===Death===
However, on one of his errands, he walked to a store to buy some essentials and then asked the owner for directions to a farther butcher shop. Going to the butcher shop, he soon arrived, only to be attacked and killed by Bella's lover Jamie. Jamie cut his body into pieces, putting his bones in a bag while turning his innards into haggis. Bella's father's bones were then thrown to the shore of the district. Days later, the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] came to Bella's house after finding the bag of her father's remains. After Arno completed his investigation, he justly accused Jamie of murder. After Jamie confessed, Arno brought him to jail.<ref name="BOC"/>
While on one of his errands, he walked to a local butcher shop after getting directions from another shopkeeper. However, the moment he arrived, Jamie attacked and killed him, then cut the body into pieces. Jamie attempted to disguise the innards as haggis and stored the bones in a bag which he disposed of at the district's shores of the [[Seine]]. Days later, the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] came to Bella's house after finding the bag of her father's remains. After Arno completed his investigation, he justly accused Jamie of murder. After Jamie confessed, Arno brought him to jail.<ref name="BOC"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 17:00, 15 May 2023

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Bella's father.

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Bella's father (died 1796/1797) was a French man who lived with his daughter Bella and his mother in southern Ventre de Paris.

Biography

Bella's father looked out for Bella's best interests and ran errands for his fragile mother. Hoping to ensure his daughter was married off well, he learned to his misfortune of her relationship with the Scottish tradesman Jamie MacArthur. Forbidding his daughter to see him, he wrote a letter to Jamie stating the pair would never marry and how he believed his daughter deserved better.[1]

Death

While on one of his errands, he walked to a local butcher shop after getting directions from another shopkeeper. However, the moment he arrived, Jamie attacked and killed him, then cut the body into pieces. Jamie attempted to disguise the innards as haggis and stored the bones in a bag which he disposed of at the district's shores of the Seine. Days later, the French Assassin Arno Dorian came to Bella's house after finding the bag of her father's remains. After Arno completed his investigation, he justly accused Jamie of murder. After Jamie confessed, Arno brought him to jail.[1]

Appearances

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