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'''Claude Chemin''' was a [[France|French]] [[doctor]], who took part to [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette|Lafayette]]'s Expeditionary Corps during the [[American Revolution]]. Back in France and working in [[Les Invalides]] hospital during the [[French Revolution]], Chemin | '''Claude Chemin''' was a [[France|French]] [[doctor]], who took part to [[Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette|Lafayette]]'s Expeditionary Corps during the [[American Revolution]]. Back in France and working in [[Les Invalides]] hospital during the [[French Revolution]], Chemin became a sympathizer of the [[Assassin Brotherhood]] and was subsequently recruited into the Brotherhood. | ||
Later, discovering that the Doctor was under [[Templar]] surveillance, the Assassins succeeded to establish a secure way of communicating with their new agent. Thanks to Chemin, the Assassins learned that [[Payen]], the man overseeing the medical procedures at Les Invalides was in fact a high-ranking Templar. | Later, discovering that the Doctor was under [[Templar]] surveillance, the Assassins succeeded to establish a secure way of communicating with their new agent. Thanks to Chemin, the Assassins learned that [[Payen]], the man overseeing the medical procedures at Les Invalides was in fact a high-ranking Templar. | ||
Revision as of 18:35, 6 December 2014
Claude Chemin was a French doctor, who took part to Lafayette's Expeditionary Corps during the American Revolution. Back in France and working in Les Invalides hospital during the French Revolution, Chemin became a sympathizer of the Assassin Brotherhood and was subsequently recruited into the Brotherhood.
Later, discovering that the Doctor was under Templar surveillance, the Assassins succeeded to establish a secure way of communicating with their new agent. Thanks to Chemin, the Assassins learned that Payen, the man overseeing the medical procedures at Les Invalides was in fact a high-ranking Templar.
After Payen and his guards were eliminated, Chemin was captured by the Templars and was taken to the Temple, where he was forced to prepare poisons for the hired killers of the Templars until an Assassin rescue mission freed him.