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'''Jeanne, '''a woman of Haitian Creole descent, was the wife of [[Philippe de Grandpré]] and the mother of [[Aveline de Grandpré]]. In 1759, she mysteriously disappeared after her daughter let go of her hand in the middle of New Orleans.
'''Jeanne''', a woman of Haitian Creole descent, was the wife of [[Philippe de Grandpré]] and the mother of [[Aveline de Grandpré]]. In 1759, she mysteriously disappeared after her daughter had let go of her hand in the middle of New Orleans.


Sometime after her disappearance, Aveline traced her whereabouts to [[Chichen Itza]], where she resided in a freed slaves' colony near a Mayan temple. She fled the encounter fearing for her life.
Some time after her disappearance, Aveline traced her whereabouts to [[Chichen Itza]], where Jeanne resided in a freed slaves' colony near to a Mayan temple. On witnessing Aveline, and the [[Hidden Blade]] she possessed, Jeanne fled the encounter fearing for her life; she recognized it to be a symbol of the [[Assassins]], which she had cut all ties to through a past discovery.


She would encounter her daughter again when Aveline returned to retrieve the second part of a First Civilization artifact, she did not flee this encounter deciding that if her daughter had come to end her life then she would accept this fate, Aveline explained that she did not want to kill her.
She would come across her daughter again when Aveline returned to retrieve the second part of a [[First Civilization]] [[Prophecy Disk|artifact]]. There, Jeanne did not run from Aveline, deciding that if her daughter had come to end her life, she would accept that fate, though Aveline explained that she did not want to kill her mother.


Jeanne remained in Chichen Itza because she felt that New Orleans will never be safe and the colony in which she resided needed her.
Following this, Jeanne remained in Chichen Itza as she felt that New Orleans would never be safe, and that the colony in which she resided needed her.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Before giving it to her daughter as a necklace, Jeanne was in possession of an amulet belonging to [[First Civilization|Those Who Came Before]], which had the ability to open the entrance to the Grand Temple along with the use of an Apple. It is strikingly similar if not identical in appearance to the amulet that the Assassin, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], took from the Templar, Charles Lee.
*Before giving it to her daughter as a necklace, Jeanne was in possession of an amulet belonging to the First Civilization, which had the ability to open the entrance to the [[Grand Temple]], along with the use of an Apple. It was strikingly similar, if not identical in appearance, to the amulet that the Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] took from the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Charles Lee]].
*It is unclear whether she was a Templar or not, but upon seeing the iconic Hidden Blade fastened to her daughter's forearm, she immediately turned to flee for fear of her life being in danger.
*Three known men were known to have had romantic feelings for Jeanne: her husband and father of Aveline, Philippe, the Assassin and later [[Mentor]] of the [[French Colonial Assassins|French Colonial Brotherhood]], [[Agaté]], and [[François Mackandal]], the Mentor of the [[Spanish Colonial Assassins|Spanish Colonial Brotherhood]] and Agaté's former ally and friend.
*3 known men that appear in ''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]] ''are known to have had romantic feelings for her: Aveline's father, Philippe, her mentor [[Agaté]], and [[Mackandal]], Agate's former ally and friend.
*Jeanne kept two [[Jeanne's diary pages|diaries]] throughout her life, in which she chronicled her thoughts, that were later collected and compiled together by Aveline.
*Jeanne kept not one, but two [[Jeanne's Diary Pages|Diaries]] , her second diary beginning on pg 26


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
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Jeanne, a woman of Haitian Creole descent, was the wife of Philippe de Grandpré and the mother of Aveline de Grandpré. In 1759, she mysteriously disappeared after her daughter had let go of her hand in the middle of New Orleans.

Some time after her disappearance, Aveline traced her whereabouts to Chichen Itza, where Jeanne resided in a freed slaves' colony near to a Mayan temple. On witnessing Aveline, and the Hidden Blade she possessed, Jeanne fled the encounter fearing for her life; she recognized it to be a symbol of the Assassins, which she had cut all ties to through a past discovery.

She would come across her daughter again when Aveline returned to retrieve the second part of a First Civilization artifact. There, Jeanne did not run from Aveline, deciding that if her daughter had come to end her life, she would accept that fate, though Aveline explained that she did not want to kill her mother.

Following this, Jeanne remained in Chichen Itza as she felt that New Orleans would never be safe, and that the colony in which she resided needed her.

Trivia

  • Before giving it to her daughter as a necklace, Jeanne was in possession of an amulet belonging to the First Civilization, which had the ability to open the entrance to the Grand Temple, along with the use of an Apple. It was strikingly similar, if not identical in appearance, to the amulet that the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton took from the Templar Charles Lee.
  • Three known men were known to have had romantic feelings for Jeanne: her husband and father of Aveline, Philippe, the Assassin and later Mentor of the French Colonial Brotherhood, Agaté, and François Mackandal, the Mentor of the Spanish Colonial Brotherhood and Agaté's former ally and friend.
  • Jeanne kept two diaries throughout her life, in which she chronicled her thoughts, that were later collected and compiled together by Aveline.

Reference