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[[File:Jeweled Brooch.png|thumb|250px|A jeweled brooch]]
[[File:Jeweled Brooch.png|thumb|250px|A jeweled brooch]]
'''Jeweled brooches''', also referred to as '''precious stones''', were items found on the gentlemen of [[New Orleans]].
'''Jeweled brooches''', also referred to as '''precious stones''', were items found on the gentlemen of [[New Orleans]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The brooches became available to collect in the sequence 4 and can be found only if Aveline is in Lady Persona.
*The brooches become available to collect in Sequence 4 and can be found only if Aveline is in the Lady Persona.
*Collecting all of the jeweled brooches granted Aveline the Charming Dress outfit for her Lady persona. It could then be bought for free at any [[tailor]] shop, and reduced the cost of bribes by half.
*Collecting all of the jeweled brooches granted Aveline the Charming Dress outfit for her Lady persona. It could then be bought for free at any [[tailor]] shop, and reduced the cost of bribes by half.



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A jeweled brooch

Jeweled brooches, also referred to as precious stones, were items found on the gentlemen of New Orleans.

During her career as an Assassin, Aveline de Grandpré charmed men throughout Louisiana to acquire the brooches, amassing a vast collection.

Trivia

  • The brooches become available to collect in Sequence 4 and can be found only if Aveline is in the Lady Persona.
  • Collecting all of the jeweled brooches granted Aveline the Charming Dress outfit for her Lady persona. It could then be bought for free at any tailor shop, and reduced the cost of bribes by half.

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