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'''François-Thomas Germain''' (unknown – 28 July 1794) was a [[France|French]] silversmith, [[Sages|Sage]] and a [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the [[French Revolution]]. He was killed by [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] and buried in the Parisian catacombs.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
'''François-Thomas Germain''' (unknown – 28 July 1794) was a [[France|French]] silversmith, [[Sages|Sage]] and a [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the [[French Revolution]]. He was killed by [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] and buried in the Parisian catacombs.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
==Templar Civil War==
==Templar Civil War==
Born with the memory of the [[First Civilization]] in his mind, Germain determined to shape the destiny of human race in his way. But due to conflicting ideals, he was cast out of the templar order by [[Grand Master]] [[François de la Serre]]. Germain deemed the templar order "corrupt and having forgotten its orignal purpose". Thus begins his war on the ruling faction in the order.
Born with the memory of the [[First Civilization]] in his mind, Germain determined to shape the destiny of the [[Humans|human]] race in his own way. But due to conflicting ideals, he was cast out of the Templar Order by its [[Grand Master]], [[François de la Serre]]. Germain deemed the Order corrupt and having forgotten its orignal purpose, and schemed with other Templars who formed a splinter group with him.
===Murder of [[François de la Serre]]===
 
Though further involvement of Germain is unknown, he was the plotter behind the murder of de la Serre, as well as the maker of the weapon used for the murder.
===Murder of François de la Serre===
===Death of [[Chrétien Lafrenière]]===
Though further involvement of Germain is unknown, he was the mastermind behind the murder of de la Serre, as well as the maker of the weapon used for the murder.
After [[Arno Dorian|Arno]] delt with de la Serre's direct killers, [[Charles Gabriel Sivert|Sivert]] and [[Le Roi des Thunes]], he was led by an artifact, the blade used to kill de la Serre, to its maker, [[François-Thomas Germain]] . Upon Germain's first encounter with Arno (actually, the second, the first being the "wrong carriage" encounter), he craftly downplayed the fact that he once was a templar himself, concealed his conflict with de la Serre, and pretended to be a simple silversmith who unintentionally discovered [[Chrétien Lafrenière]]'s terrible secrets while working for him. Germain catered to Arno's desperate desire for revenge and falsely accused [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]] of having him make the poisoned pin blade as well as plotting something ominous in [[Halles]]. Arno infiltrated [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]]'s meeting with his followers in a graveyard in Halles, just in time to vitness his zealous lecture against the [[Jacobin Club]] and the [[Assassins]]. Blinded by his rage and misled by Germain's false information, Arno decided against reporting [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]] to the Assassins' Concil, and chose to take action immediately instead. But after assassinating [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]] and reading his memory, Arno found that despite his disagreement with de la Serre on the truce with [[Mirabeau]], [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]] was the man who sent the letter warning de la Serre about the traitor inside the order. Since [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]] was really loyal to de la Serre, which was further hinted by [[Mirabeau]]'s statement, he might not have been the man behind the murder. The attack planned by [[Chrétien Lafrenière|Lafrenière]] on a certain location which was not among the Assassins' safehouses became the new lead of Arno's investigation.
 
===Death of Chrétien Lafrenière===
After Arno dealt with de la Serre's direct killers, [[Charles Gabriel Sivert]] and [[Le Roi des Thunes]], he was led by the blade used to kill de la Serre to its maker, François-Thomas Germain. Upon Germain's first encounter with Arno, he craftly downplayed the fact that he once was a Templar himself, and pretended to be a simple silversmith who unintentionally discovered [[Chrétien Lafrenière]]'s terrible secrets while working for him. Germain catered to Arno's desperate desire for revenge, and falsely accused Lafrenière of having him make the poisoned pin blade, as well as plotting something ominous in [[Halles]].
 
Arno infiltrated Lafrenière's meeting with his followers in a graveyard in Halles, just in time to witness his zealous lecture against the [[Jacobin Club]] and the [[Assassins]]. Blinded by his rage and misled by Germain's false information, Arno decided against reporting what he had learned to the Assassins' Concil, and chose to take action immediately instead. But after assassinating Lafrenière, Arno found that despite the Templar's disagreements with de la Serre on the truce with [[Mirabeau]], Lafrenière was the man who sent the letter warning de la Serre about the traitor within the ranks of the Templars.
 
Since Lafrenière was loyal to de la Serre, which was further hinted by [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau|Mirabeau]]'s statement, he might not have been the man behind the murder. The attack planned by Lafrenière on a certain location, which was not among the Assassin safehouses, became the new lead of Arno's investigation.


==Death==
==Death==
After the downfall of [[Maximilien de Robespierre]], knowledge of Germain's garrison, the [[Parisian Temple|Temple]], was exposed to Arno Dorian and [[Élise de la Serre]], who both infiltrated the Temple on their own and attempted to assassinate Germain; it was during this endeavor that Germain was tracked by Arno to the Temple's rooftop. As Arno tried to kill Germain, Arno soon discovered that he wielded an unnaturally advanced weapon, a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]], and had the ability to teleport when attacked, making him a very difficult opponent to pin down and defeat.
After the downfall of [[Maximilien de Robespierre]], knowledge of Germain's garrison, the [[Parisian Temple|Temple]], was exposed to Arno and [[Élise de la Serre]], who both infiltrated the Temple on their own and attempted to assassinate Germain. It was during this endeavor that Germain was tracked by Arno to the Temple's rooftop. As the Assassin attempted to kill Germain, he soon discovered that the Templar wielded an ancient and advanced weapon, a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]], making him a very difficult opponent.
 
Upon their final confrontation, Arno requested that Élise distract Germain, which she successfully did, allowing him to land three crucial hits. Prompted to use the Sword's power, Germain blasted Arno away with the artifact's electrical discharge, pinning the Assassin under a large piece of debris.


Faced with the choice of helping Arno free himself or preventing Germain's escape, Élise initially went to aid Arno, but soon changed her mind, engaging in a sword-on-Sword duel with the Templar Grand Master. In the exchange of blows, Élise managed to damage the Piece of Eden, so much so that when Germain attempted to use the artifact's lighting to prevent himself from coming to harm, the resulting explosion that occured badly injured himself and killed Élise; just prior to the blast, Arno succeeding in breaking free, but arrived too late to stop the event happening.
Upon their final confrontation, Arno requested that Élise distract Germain, which she successfully did, allowing him to land three strikes. Prompted to use the Sword's power, Germain blasted Arno away with the artifact's power, pinning the Assassin under a large chunk of debris.


Mournfully, Arno looked over to the body of his dead love, before turning to assassinate Germain in the latter's disabled state with his Hidden Blade. In a bizarre deviation from gathering the memories of his previous targets, Arno witnessed Germain speaking directly to him in his mind, who then elaborated on the memory of the [[First Civilization]] and explained its driving factor in his motivation to purge the Templar Order.
Faced with the choice of helping Arno free himself or preventing Germain's escape, Élise initially went to aid Arno, but soon changed her mind, engaging in a duel with the Templar Grand Master. In the exchange of blows, Élise managed to damage the Sword of Eden enough for it to backfire, with the resulting explosion injuring Germain and killing Élise. Just prior to the blast, Arno succeeding in breaking free, but arrived too late to stop the event from happening.


==<span style="font-size:20px;">Modern Time Interaction</span>==
Mournfully, Arno looked over to the body of his dead love, before turning to assassinate Germain with his [[Hidden Blade]]. Arno witnessed Germain speaking directly into his mind, elaborating on the memory of the [[First Civilization]], and explaining its driving factor in his motivation to purge the Templar Order.


Being a sage with special physiology, Germain was important to both Templars and Assassins in modern time. Finding information regarding the whereabouts of his body remains through the memory of Arno was the ultimate goal of the modern protagonist of this game, although the Assassins called it not worth any effort to physically retrieve after learning that his remains were sloppily buried in a Parisan catabcomb and would have been badly corrupted by now.
==Legacy==
Being one of the [[Sages]], Germain was important to both Templars and Assassins in the 21st century. Finding information regarding the whereabouts of his body through the [[Genetic memory|memories]] of Arno was the ultimate goal of the modern Assassins, but no recovery effort was made after they had learned that his remains were poorly buried in a [[Paris]]ian catabcomb, and would have been badly decomposed.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to [[Bishop]], Germain was the second known Sage who became a Templar Grand Master, following [[Jacques de Molay]], as [[Abstergo Industries]] suggested.<ref name="AENEH">''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment - New Employee Handbook]]''</ref>
*According to [[Bishop]], Germain was the second known Sage who became a Templar Grand Master, following [[Jacques de Molay]], as [[Abstergo Industries]] suggested.<ref name="AENEH">''[[Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment - New Employee Handbook]]''</ref>
*Germain was in the carriage which Arno mistook for [[François de la Serre]]'s, when he attempted to deliver the message from [[Chrétien Lafrenière]] to de la Serre.
*Germain was in the carriage which Arno mistook for [[François de la Serre]]'s, when he attempted to deliver the message from Chrétien Lafrenière to de la Serre.


==Reference==
==Reference==

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François-Thomas Germain (unknown – 28 July 1794) was a French silversmith, Sage and a Grand Master of the Templar Order during the French Revolution. He was killed by Assassin Arno Dorian and buried in the Parisian catacombs.[1]

Templar Civil War

Born with the memory of the First Civilization in his mind, Germain determined to shape the destiny of the human race in his own way. But due to conflicting ideals, he was cast out of the Templar Order by its Grand Master, François de la Serre. Germain deemed the Order corrupt and having forgotten its orignal purpose, and schemed with other Templars who formed a splinter group with him.

Murder of François de la Serre

Though further involvement of Germain is unknown, he was the mastermind behind the murder of de la Serre, as well as the maker of the weapon used for the murder.

Death of Chrétien Lafrenière

After Arno dealt with de la Serre's direct killers, Charles Gabriel Sivert and Le Roi des Thunes, he was led by the blade used to kill de la Serre to its maker, François-Thomas Germain. Upon Germain's first encounter with Arno, he craftly downplayed the fact that he once was a Templar himself, and pretended to be a simple silversmith who unintentionally discovered Chrétien Lafrenière's terrible secrets while working for him. Germain catered to Arno's desperate desire for revenge, and falsely accused Lafrenière of having him make the poisoned pin blade, as well as plotting something ominous in Halles.

Arno infiltrated Lafrenière's meeting with his followers in a graveyard in Halles, just in time to witness his zealous lecture against the Jacobin Club and the Assassins. Blinded by his rage and misled by Germain's false information, Arno decided against reporting what he had learned to the Assassins' Concil, and chose to take action immediately instead. But after assassinating Lafrenière, Arno found that despite the Templar's disagreements with de la Serre on the truce with Mirabeau, Lafrenière was the man who sent the letter warning de la Serre about the traitor within the ranks of the Templars.

Since Lafrenière was loyal to de la Serre, which was further hinted by Mirabeau's statement, he might not have been the man behind the murder. The attack planned by Lafrenière on a certain location, which was not among the Assassin safehouses, became the new lead of Arno's investigation.

Death

After the downfall of Maximilien de Robespierre, knowledge of Germain's garrison, the Temple, was exposed to Arno and Élise de la Serre, who both infiltrated the Temple on their own and attempted to assassinate Germain. It was during this endeavor that Germain was tracked by Arno to the Temple's rooftop. As the Assassin attempted to kill Germain, he soon discovered that the Templar wielded an ancient and advanced weapon, a Sword of Eden, making him a very difficult opponent.

Upon their final confrontation, Arno requested that Élise distract Germain, which she successfully did, allowing him to land three strikes. Prompted to use the Sword's power, Germain blasted Arno away with the artifact's power, pinning the Assassin under a large chunk of debris.

Faced with the choice of helping Arno free himself or preventing Germain's escape, Élise initially went to aid Arno, but soon changed her mind, engaging in a duel with the Templar Grand Master. In the exchange of blows, Élise managed to damage the Sword of Eden enough for it to backfire, with the resulting explosion injuring Germain and killing Élise. Just prior to the blast, Arno succeeding in breaking free, but arrived too late to stop the event from happening.

Mournfully, Arno looked over to the body of his dead love, before turning to assassinate Germain with his Hidden Blade. Arno witnessed Germain speaking directly into his mind, elaborating on the memory of the First Civilization, and explaining its driving factor in his motivation to purge the Templar Order.

Legacy

Being one of the Sages, Germain was important to both Templars and Assassins in the 21st century. Finding information regarding the whereabouts of his body through the memories of Arno was the ultimate goal of the modern Assassins, but no recovery effort was made after they had learned that his remains were poorly buried in a Parisian catabcomb, and would have been badly decomposed.

Trivia

Reference