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Already a very old man with a white beard and seemingly fragile appearance by 1609, Hautecourt continued to be highly regarded by the [[Templars]] under his rule. Following [[Pierre de Lancre]]'s mission of discovering new [[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]] under the guise of a witchhunt, the Grand Master presided over the debriefing at [[Paris]]. Though Pierre had uncovered a [[Shrouds of Eden|Shroud of Eden]] that had been stolen by the [[Assassins]] some time prior and killed one of the [[Isaac du Queyran | Already a very old man with a white beard and seemingly fragile appearance by 1609, Hautecourt continued to be highly regarded by the [[Templars]] under his rule. Following [[Pierre de Lancre]]'s mission of discovering new [[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]] under the guise of a witchhunt, the Grand Master presided over the debriefing at [[Paris]]. Though Pierre had uncovered a [[Shrouds of Eden|Shroud of Eden]] that had been stolen by the [[Assassins]] some time prior and killed one of the thieves, [[Isaac du Queyran]], his actions also led to civil unrest and allowed the [[Assassin apprentice]] [[Margaux]] to escape with the item.<ref name = "Chapter 21"/> | ||
Hautecourt considered all the evidence presented in the session, including a report on de Lancre by [[La Morguy]], before declaring Pierre de Lancre unable to lead further operations, but allowing him to keep his rank due to his history of service in the Order. The Grand Master also charged him with training new recruits, beginning with [[Ermeline]].<ref name = "Chapter 21"/> | Hautecourt considered all the evidence presented in the session, including a report on de Lancre by [[La Morguy]], before declaring Pierre de Lancre unable to lead further operations, but allowing him to keep his rank due to his history of service in the Order. The Grand Master also charged him with training new recruits, beginning with [[Ermeline]].<ref name = "Chapter 21"/> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:58, 6 December 2023
Alexandre de Hautecourt was the Grand Master of the Parisian Rite of the Templar Order at the time of the Labourd witch-hunt of 1609.[1]
Biography[edit | edit source]
Already a very old man with a white beard and seemingly fragile appearance by 1609, Hautecourt continued to be highly regarded by the Templars under his rule. Following Pierre de Lancre's mission of discovering new Pieces of Eden under the guise of a witchhunt, the Grand Master presided over the debriefing at Paris. Though Pierre had uncovered a Shroud of Eden that had been stolen by the Assassins some time prior and killed one of the thieves, Isaac du Queyran, his actions also led to civil unrest and allowed the Assassin apprentice Margaux to escape with the item.[1]
Hautecourt considered all the evidence presented in the session, including a report on de Lancre by La Morguy, before declaring Pierre de Lancre unable to lead further operations, but allowing him to keep his rank due to his history of service in the Order. The Grand Master also charged him with training new recruits, beginning with Ermeline.[1]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Witches of the Moors – Chapter 21: Pierre de Lancre
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