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{{Era|AC3L}}
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{{Memory Infobox
{{Memory Infobox
|image = Elegant_and_Deadly_2.png
|description = ''Protect the family business.''
|description = ''Protect the family business.''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
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|location = [[New Orleans]]
|location = [[New Orleans]]
|date = 1768}}
|date = 1768}}
'''Elegant and Deadly''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Aveline de Grandpré]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]].
'''Elegant and Deadly''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Aveline de Grandpré]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived through the portable iteration of the [[Animus|Animus Omega]].


==Description==
==Description==
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Aveline met with one of [[Gérald Blanc|Gérald]]'s informants.
Aveline met with one of [[Gérald Blanc|Gérald]]'s informants.
*'''Informant:''' ''Follow me''.
*'''Informant:''' ''Follow me''.
Aveline then followed him to a public square, where she found a man badmouthing de Grandpre's name.
Aveline then followed him to a public square, where she found a [[Town criers|town crier]] slandering de Grandpré name.
*'''Towncrier:''' ''De Grandpré coffee produces hives about the face and causes fit men to walk with a limp! Avoid the primitive muckwater! Drink fine East India tea, the elixir of gentlemen!''
*'''Town crier:''' ''De Grandpré coffee produces hives about the face and causes fit men to walk with a limp! Avoid the primitive muckwater! Drink fine East India tea, the elixir of gentlemen!''
*'''Aveline:''' ''What's the meaning of this?''
*'''Aveline:''' ''What's the meaning of this?''
*'''Towncrier:''' ''I don't know, ma'am! They pay me to say what I'm told. I can't even read, I swear!''
*'''Town crier:''' ''I don't know, ma'am! They pay me to say what I'm told. I can't even read, I swear!''
*'''Aveline:''' ''Where is your employer?''
*'''Aveline:''' ''Where is your employer?''
*'''Towncrier:''' ''At his warehouse, no doubt. Please don't hurt me.''
*'''Town crier:''' ''At his warehouse, no doubt. Please don't hurt me.''
Aveline then made her way to the warehouse, using her parasol to eliminate the [[guards]].
Aveline then made her way to the warehouse, using her parasol to eliminate the [[guards]].
[[File:Elegant_and_Deadly_3.png|thumb|250px|Bouché apologizing to Aveline]]
*'''Bouché:''' ''Don't kill me! What do you want?''
*'''Bouché:''' ''Don't kill me! What do you want?''
*'''Aveline:''' ''Stop slandering de Grandpré's reputation. Close your deceptive booth, clean the market of your insipid handbills, and issue a public apology.''
*'''Aveline:''' ''Stop slandering de Grandpré's reputation. Close your deceptive booth, clean the market of your insipid handbills, and issue a public apology.''
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*'''Aveline:''' ''Thank you, Gérald.''
*'''Aveline:''' ''Thank you, Gérald.''
Aveline then set out to buy the shop and returned to her headquarters.
Aveline then set out to buy the shop and returned to her headquarters.
[[File:Elegant_and_Deadly_5.png|thumb|250px|Aveline telling Gérald about the disappearances]]
*'''Aveline:''' ''Gérald, I'm hearing about disappearing slaves again. I thought we ended that with [[Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie|Gouverneur d'Abbadie]]. But it happens again--and not only slaves now, but laborers, the poor... Where are they all going?''
*'''Aveline:''' ''Gérald, I'm hearing about disappearing slaves again. I thought we ended that with [[Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie|Gouverneur d'Abbadie]]. But it happens again--and not only slaves now, but laborers, the poor... Where are they all going?''
*'''Gérald:''' ''I'll set my informants on finding out.''
*'''Gérald:''' ''I'll set my informants on finding out.''
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==Outcome==
==Outcome==
Aveline protected the family business, expanded it by buying a new shop, and set out to discover what happened to the slaves.
Aveline protected the family business, expanded it by buying a new shop, and set out to discover what happened to the slaves.
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center" widths="180">
Elegant_and_Deadly_1.png|Aveline questioning the town crier
Elegant_and_Deadly_4.png|Gérald suggesting to buy Bouché's shops
Elegant_and_Deadly_6.png|Gérald telling Aveline to search in San Danje
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Reference==
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{{AC3LMemories}}
{{AC3LMemories}}
[[Category:Memories of Aveline de Grandpré]]
[[Category:Memories of Aveline de Grandpré]]
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus console]]
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus Omega]]

Revision as of 17:41, 27 February 2014

Elegant and Deadly was a virtual representation of one of Aveline de Grandpré's genetic memories, relived through the portable iteration of the Animus Omega.

Description

Having received a new weapon, Aveline set out to protect the family business from the slander of a business rival.

Dialogue

Aveline met with one of Gérald's informants.

  • Informant: Follow me.

Aveline then followed him to a public square, where she found a town crier slandering de Grandpré name.

  • Town crier: De Grandpré coffee produces hives about the face and causes fit men to walk with a limp! Avoid the primitive muckwater! Drink fine East India tea, the elixir of gentlemen!
  • Aveline: What's the meaning of this?
  • Town crier: I don't know, ma'am! They pay me to say what I'm told. I can't even read, I swear!
  • Aveline: Where is your employer?
  • Town crier: At his warehouse, no doubt. Please don't hurt me.

Aveline then made her way to the warehouse, using her parasol to eliminate the guards.

Bouché apologizing to Aveline
  • Bouché: Don't kill me! What do you want?
  • Aveline: Stop slandering de Grandpré's reputation. Close your deceptive booth, clean the market of your insipid handbills, and issue a public apology.
  • Bouché: Alright. I'll apologize. I swear!
  • Aveline: What's this? Coffee? How are you feeling? A touch nervous? Itchy?
  • Bouché: Alright, look. I'm desperate. I can't keep my slaves from escaping. I lose money every day. And all my stock is in tea. If everyone starts drinking coffee, I'll be through.
  • Aveline: Anyone who keeps slaves deserves to lose them. Next time, remember: far worse things can haunt a man than lost business.
  • Bouché: Alright, alright, alright ma'am.

Aveline then returned to Gérald Blanc.

  • Aveline: He'll be no more trouble.
  • Gérald: I'll say. He's going bankrupt! Selling off his shops! Care to err... expand your empire?
  • Aveline: Now there's an idea. If I buy him out, I can pay his slaves a wage and set them on the path to freedom.
  • Gérald: Certainly a more uh... peaceful solution than your er... usual method of handling slavers. I'll keep a tally of properties available to buy, and make sure my informants keep an eye on er... opportunities. Look for them.
  • Aveline: Thank you, Gérald.

Aveline then set out to buy the shop and returned to her headquarters.

Aveline telling Gérald about the disappearances
  • Aveline: Gérald, I'm hearing about disappearing slaves again. I thought we ended that with Gouverneur d'Abbadie. But it happens again--and not only slaves now, but laborers, the poor... Where are they all going?
  • Gérald: I'll set my informants on finding out.
  • Aveline: No. I'll do it myself. They need help now.
  • Gérald: May I suggest that you er... start with San Danje this time?
  • Aveline: Yes. This is one case we won't solve at a garden party.
  • Gérald: When you're ready to go, find me outside, near the docks. I'll show you a faster way there.

Aveline left and met Gérald at the docks.

  • Gérald: Ah! Aveline. Simply come here when you need to travel out of town. The uh... business... will cover any er... expense.

Outcome

Aveline protected the family business, expanded it by buying a new shop, and set out to discover what happened to the slaves.

Gallery

Reference

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation memories
Main memories
Sequence 1
Only a Nightmare - New Orleans by Night - A Slave in Trouble - The Safe House - Taking Care of Business -
Father's Troubles - The Key to the Problem - The Colony's Good - The Escape
Sequence 2
The Loas Guide You - The False Mackandal - Meet the Smugglers - A Faithful Acolyte - The Second Camp -
Eve of Saint John - The Whole Truth
Sequence 3
At the Pub - Prélude to Rebellion - Elegant and Deadly - Vanishing Slaves - Storming the Fort - In Vino Veritas -
Getting Ulloa's Attention - A Governor No More
Sequence 4
Southbound - A New Life - Gathering Tools - The Company Man - Trail of Truth - The Secret of the Cenote
Sequence 5
Prodigal Daughter - Rotten Barracks - Power of Voodoo - The Lighthouse - Stolen Goods
Sequence 6
Return to Mexico
Sequence 7
An Urgent Favor - Supplying the Revolution - The Last Dance
Sequence 8
A Fool's Errand - Connor's Way
Sequence 9
Abandoning Pretense - Confronting Agaté - Reconciliation - Erudito
Citizen E
Citizen E (1) - Citizen E (2) - Citizen E (3) - Citizen E (4) - Citizen E (5)
Business rival
M. Ratel's Merchants - M. Salmon's Ships - M. Reynaud's Bypass - M. de Vandal's Harbor - M. Marcantell's Materials - M. Chapperon's Textiles - M. de Chevallier's Weapons
Ship crew
Mistress and Commander - The Cannon - Before the Mast
Free slaves
A Family Divided - Earthly Belongings - A New Recruit
Detective
Helping Hand - The Case - Hot Trail - Witness Protection - The Culprit
Contracts
Delayed Justice - The Snitch - Free Delivery - Safe Passage - Pigeon Hunt
The Plot
Barely Made It - Payback - Breadcrumbs - Bon Voyage - Old Friend
Citizen missions
Bayou Fever - Mapping the Bayou - Secret Stash