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'''Friar Honore''' was a monk who was the culprit in the memory [[Murder Foretold]] due to his his obsession with the Nostradamus prophecies.
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'''Honoré''' was a monk who lived in 19th century [[Paris]], [[France]]. During the [[French Revolution]], his growing obsession with [[Nostradamus]]' prophecies led him to kill three of his own brethren, [[poison]]ing two of them with the [[Church|monastary]]'s [[wine]] supply and strangling the third who had served it to the ill-fated pair. When the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the mysterious murders on behalf of the [[police]] chief [[Charles Cochon de Lapparent]], the monk was unrepentant and firmly believed that he had done no wrong since the deaths were preordained.<ref name="MurderForetold">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Murder Foretold]]</ref>
 
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Honoré was a monk who lived in 19th century Paris, France. During the French Revolution, his growing obsession with Nostradamus' prophecies led him to kill three of his own brethren, poisoning two of them with the monastary's wine supply and strangling the third who had served it to the ill-fated pair. When the French Assassin Arno Dorian investigated the mysterious murders on behalf of the police chief Charles Cochon de Lapparent, the monk was unrepentant and firmly believed that he had done no wrong since the deaths were preordained.[1]

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