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'''Didier Paton''' was a [[France|French]] spy tracking traitors for [[Maximilien de Robespierre]] during the [[French Revolution]]. At some point, he discovered evidence of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]'s involvement in the Revolution and informed his boss. As Robespierre himself was a Templar, Paton was swiftly jailed for treason, though he would later be freed by [[Arno Dorian]] and the latter's fellow [[Assassins|Assassin]] comrades. Grateful, Paton then joined the Assassin Brotherhood.
'''Didier Paton''' was a [[France|French]] spy tracking traitors for [[Maximilien de Robespierre]] during the [[French Revolution|French [[File:ACU._Didier_Paton.png|thumb]]Revolution]]. At some point, he discovered evidence of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]'s involvement in the Revolution and informed his boss. As Robespierre himself was a Templar, Paton was swiftly jailed for treason, though he would later be freed by [[Arno Dorian]] and the latter's fellow [[Assassins|Assassin]] comrades. Grateful, Paton then joined the Assassin Brotherhood.


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Didier Paton was a French spy tracking traitors for Maximilien de Robespierre during the [[French Revolution|French

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Revolution]]. At some point, he discovered evidence of the Templar Order's involvement in the Revolution and informed his boss. As Robespierre himself was a Templar, Paton was swiftly jailed for treason, though he would later be freed by Arno Dorian and the latter's fellow Assassin comrades. Grateful, Paton then joined the Assassin Brotherhood.

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