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[[File:Dressing Chamber.png|thumb|250px|A dressing chamber]]
[[File:Dressing Chamber.png|thumb|250px|A dressing chamber]]
'''Dressing Chambers''' were locations throughout city of [[New Orleans]] where the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] could change her personas according to what the situations needed.
'''Dressing chambers''' were facilities found throughout the city of [[New Orleans]], where the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] could change her guise to better suit the situation at hand; Aveline had three options, composed of the Assassin, Slave and Lady outfits.


Aveline could change into three personas:
The Assassin guise would allow Aveline to [[Freerunning|freerun]] and climb with little difficulty, and it permitted the use of every weapon available to her. This outfit came with a permanent [[Social Stealth#Notoriety|notoriety]] however, which meant that [[guards]] would always be suspicious of her while she wore it.
*''Assassin Persona''
*''Slave Persona'' - Even though limited in combat, this persona enabled Aveline to blend into crowds and workers group easily and incite riots. It also allowed to [[Freerunning|freerun]] quickly.
*''Lady Persona'' - Like the Slave Persona, this too limited Aveline in combat and freerunning, but she could bribe and charm others to gain information. As a lady, Aveline was respected, even by [[guards]].


The [[Social Stealth|notoriety]] gained by Aveline in one persona could be reduced by tearing posters using any other two personas.
Aveline's Slave persona, while somewhat limited in combat, enabled Aveline to blend into crowds and group of workers easily and also permitted her the ability to incite riots. As well as this, Aveline could freerun with little opposition.
 
Like the Slave guise, the Lady outfit also limited Aveline in combat, as well as the added restriction of freerunning, though she could bribe and charm others to gain information. As a lady, Aveline was respected, even by the guards of New Orleans.
 
Accompanying this, her different guises allowed Aveline to reduce the notoriety of her other ones, with the option to bribe magistrates to reduce her Assassin persona's notoriety, the removal of wanted posters to reduce her Slave persona's notoriety, and the elimination of witnesses to reduce her Lady persona's notoriety.


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Revision as of 19:02, 9 August 2013

File:Dressing Chamber.png
A dressing chamber

Dressing chambers were facilities found throughout the city of New Orleans, where the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré could change her guise to better suit the situation at hand; Aveline had three options, composed of the Assassin, Slave and Lady outfits.

The Assassin guise would allow Aveline to freerun and climb with little difficulty, and it permitted the use of every weapon available to her. This outfit came with a permanent notoriety however, which meant that guards would always be suspicious of her while she wore it.

Aveline's Slave persona, while somewhat limited in combat, enabled Aveline to blend into crowds and group of workers easily and also permitted her the ability to incite riots. As well as this, Aveline could freerun with little opposition.

Like the Slave guise, the Lady outfit also limited Aveline in combat, as well as the added restriction of freerunning, though she could bribe and charm others to gain information. As a lady, Aveline was respected, even by the guards of New Orleans.

Accompanying this, her different guises allowed Aveline to reduce the notoriety of her other ones, with the option to bribe magistrates to reduce her Assassin persona's notoriety, the removal of wanted posters to reduce her Slave persona's notoriety, and the elimination of witnesses to reduce her Lady persona's notoriety.

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