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==Biography==
==Biography==
An old family friend to the Duclos', George was given authority and control of the Duclos' fortune which entailed both Mr. Duclos and Valérie's family fortune that was passed down by her mother, [[Marguerite Monvoisin]], and her grandmother [[La Voisin|Catherine Monvoisin]]. In legal matters, Valérie fought against George over the will and even presented her own document stipulating her husband's desire of giving the fortune to her. However, due to the law, Valérie was unable to attain her fortune, which remained with George and funded her son [[Pierre Duclos]]' own allowance.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' — [[Hot Chocolate to Die For]]</ref>
An old family friend to the Duclos', Georges was given authority and control of the Duclos' fortune which entailed both Mr. Duclos and Valérie's family fortune that was passed down by her mother, [[Marguerite Monvoisin]], and her grandmother [[La Voisin|Catherine Monvoisin]]. In legal matters, Valérie fought against George over the will and even presented her own document stipulating her husband's desire of giving the fortune to her. However, due to the law, Valérie was unable to attain her fortune, which remained with Georges and funded her son [[Pierre Duclos]]' own allowance.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' — [[Hot Chocolate to Die For]]</ref>


===Dinner party murder===
===Dinner party murder===
As a response, Valérie planned to denounce George to the [[Committee of Public Safety]] and call for his execution. George and other company saw Valérie storm out and boil over in the garden. At the terrace with a cup of brandy, he was met by Valérie's sister [[Amélie Monvoisin]], who asked him to give her hot chocolate as a peace offering to calm her down. After giving her the hot chocolate, George walked away while Valérie soon fell over and died. Fortunately, the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the matter and spoke with George. Unknown to George, he was a patsy and framed by Amélie, who planned to poison her sister for the fortune. Afterwards, Arno brought Amélie to justice.<ref name="HCTD"/>
As a response, Valérie planned to denounce Georges to the [[Committee of Public Safety]] and call for his execution. Georges and other guests saw Valérie storm out and boil over in the garden. At the terrace with a cup of brandy, he was met by Valérie's sister [[Amélie Monvoisin]], who asked him to give her hot chocolate as a peace offering to calm her down. After giving her the hot chocolate, Georges walked away while Valérie soon fell over and died. Fortunately, the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the matter and spoke with Georges. Unknown to Georges, he was a patsy and framed by Amélie, who planned to poison her sister for the fortune. Luckily, Arno brought Amélie to justice and took her to jail.<ref name="HCTD"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 03:22, 9 May 2023

Georges Villiers-Segonzac was a family friend of the Duclos' and trustee of Valérie Duclos' late husband's last testament.

Biography

An old family friend to the Duclos', Georges was given authority and control of the Duclos' fortune which entailed both Mr. Duclos and Valérie's family fortune that was passed down by her mother, Marguerite Monvoisin, and her grandmother Catherine Monvoisin. In legal matters, Valérie fought against George over the will and even presented her own document stipulating her husband's desire of giving the fortune to her. However, due to the law, Valérie was unable to attain her fortune, which remained with Georges and funded her son Pierre Duclos' own allowance.[1]

Dinner party murder

As a response, Valérie planned to denounce Georges to the Committee of Public Safety and call for his execution. Georges and other guests saw Valérie storm out and boil over in the garden. At the terrace with a cup of brandy, he was met by Valérie's sister Amélie Monvoisin, who asked him to give her hot chocolate as a peace offering to calm her down. After giving her the hot chocolate, Georges walked away while Valérie soon fell over and died. Fortunately, the French Assassin Arno Dorian investigated the matter and spoke with Georges. Unknown to Georges, he was a patsy and framed by Amélie, who planned to poison her sister for the fortune. Luckily, Arno brought Amélie to justice and took her to jail.[2]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: UnityHot Chocolate to Die For
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named HCTD