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During his youth, Charles was haunted by "demons" and as a result was subjected to a purification ritual involving fire. While Charles feigned to be cleansed of all demons and became a pious man, he developed a crippling fear of fire due to the experience. Charles remained a kind and pious man well into adulthood, even through he was subjected to random manic episodes in his alone time, where he talked to himself and his "demon" within him. It noted by Richardis that during his time hearing her prayers, his demons receded and he became a gentle and kind man.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]''– [[The Madness of King Charles]]</ref> | During his youth, Charles was haunted by "demons" and as a result was subjected to a purification ritual involving fire. While Charles feigned to be cleansed of all demons and became a pious man, he developed a crippling fear of fire due to the experience. Charles remained a kind and pious man well into adulthood, even through he was subjected to random manic episodes in his alone time, where he talked to himself and his "demon" within him. It noted by Richardis that during his time hearing her prayers, his demons receded and he became a gentle and kind man.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[The Siege of Paris]]''– [[The Madness of King Charles]]</ref> | ||
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Charles III (839 – 888), also known as Charles the Fat or the Mad King, was the great-grandson of Charlemagne[1] and the last emperor of the Carolingian Empire to rule over the Kingdom of West Francia.
In the last few years of his reign alongside his wife Richardis, Paris was subjected to a Viking siege that led to his downfall[2] and eventual deposition.[3]
Biography
During his youth, Charles was haunted by "demons" and as a result was subjected to a purification ritual involving fire. While Charles feigned to be cleansed of all demons and became a pious man, he developed a crippling fear of fire due to the experience. Charles remained a kind and pious man well into adulthood, even through he was subjected to random manic episodes in his alone time, where he talked to himself and his "demon" within him. It noted by Richardis that during his time hearing her prayers, his demons receded and he became a gentle and kind man.[4]
Personality
Charles was considered quite unpopular with his people, since many of his citizens walked in poverty, letting them be the pasture of the new plague epidemic that was ravaging Paris. He even raised taxes to exorbitant and abusive levels, allowing him to enrich himself with the nobles and the Church. He also spoiled a large part of his dealings, as he once tricked Eivor into bringing his wife Richardis by saying she mattered a lot, but he actually wanted her to tell him where his son is Bernard who considered his heir to the throne of France, and turned out to be strictly overprotective of him, as he believed that he was the target of the Bellatores Dei age by the Bellatores themselves.
He was an extremely religious man who was tortured from a young age, which caused him to develop a terrible fear of fire and go to hell for his sins. He hated the Norse, as he believed that if they conquered France, his pagan ideas would separate Charles from Christianity from him. The reason Charles was tortured was that since childhood he had a multiple personality disorder, making him believe that he was possessed by a demon. The demon seemed to have a deep hatred for the Biblical character known as Whore of Babylon, and always played word games with Charles. Believing that he was influenced by his demon over time, he became extremely vicious, as he ate excessively and slept with prostitutes disguised as nuns to feed his paraphilias. Carlos was afraid of the demon since it meant his descent into hell, but when he saw that God forgave his wife for committing adultery, something he believed in since he got married, he began to kill all his servants and reject his Christianity replacing it with the demon within him.[5]
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Promotional Art
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An effigy of Charles burning in Ravensthorpe
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A painting of King Charles in the Villa of Amiens
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (mentioned only)
- The Siege of Paris (first appearance)
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