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==History==
==History==
Likely founded during the days of the Roman Empire, Lutetia was one of the bureaus established by the Hidden Ones in {{Wiki|Roman Gaul}} alongside the ones in [[Champlieu Ruins|Champlieu]], [[Diodurum Ruins|Diodurum]] and [[Gisacum Ruins|Gisacum]]. The bureau also housed the [[Joyeuse]], a short [[sword]] wielded by the {{Wiki|Carolingian Empire|Carolingian Emperor}} [[Charlemagne]].<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[The Siege of Paris]]''</ref>
Likely founded during the days of the Roman Empire, Lutetia was one of the bureaus established by the Hidden Ones in {{Wiki|Roman Gaul}} alongside the ones in [[Champlieu Ruins|Champlieu]], [[Diodurum Ruins|Diodurum]] and [[Gisacum Ruins|Gisacum]]. The bureau also housed the [[Joyeuse]], a short [[sword]] wielded by the [[Carolingian Empire|Carolingian Emperor]] [[Charlemagne]].<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – ''[[The Siege of Paris]]''</ref>


Through her journey through [[Francia|West Francia]], ''[[jarl]]skona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] read a correspondence letter from Frankish rebel, [[Pierre]], detailing the Hidden Ones' [[Assassin insignia|symbol]] found in Paris. Traveling through Paris, Eivor found Lutetia underneath Paris' grounds and discovered a dead French [[soldier]] with another letter. Detailing his fellow soldiers' plan at other ruins, Eivor noticed three keys were needed to open a locked door and followed suit to investigate the Champlieu Ruins, Diodurum Ruins, and the Gisascum Ruins.<ref name="Hidden">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris – [[Hidden]]''</ref>
Through her journey through [[Francia|West Francia]], ''[[jarl]]skona'' [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] of the [[Raven Clan]] read a correspondence letter from Frankish rebel, [[Pierre]], detailing the Hidden Ones' [[Assassin insignia|symbol]] found in Paris. Traveling through Paris, Eivor found Lutetia underneath Paris' grounds and discovered a dead French [[soldier]] with another letter. Detailing his fellow soldiers' plan at other ruins, Eivor noticed three keys were needed to open a locked door and followed suit to investigate the Champlieu Ruins, Diodurum Ruins, and the Gisascum Ruins.<ref name="Hidden">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris – [[Hidden]]''</ref>

Revision as of 02:23, 30 July 2023

Lutetia Bureau

The Lutetia Bureau was a Hidden One bureau situated in the former Roman town of Lutetia Parisiorum in what is now Paris, France.

History

Likely founded during the days of the Roman Empire, Lutetia was one of the bureaus established by the Hidden Ones in Roman Gaul alongside the ones in Champlieu, Diodurum and Gisacum. The bureau also housed the Joyeuse, a short sword wielded by the Carolingian Emperor Charlemagne.[1]

Through her journey through West Francia, jarlskona Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan read a correspondence letter from Frankish rebel, Pierre, detailing the Hidden Ones' symbol found in Paris. Traveling through Paris, Eivor found Lutetia underneath Paris' grounds and discovered a dead French soldier with another letter. Detailing his fellow soldiers' plan at other ruins, Eivor noticed three keys were needed to open a locked door and followed suit to investigate the Champlieu Ruins, Diodurum Ruins, and the Gisascum Ruins.[2]

After collecting the three keys from the other ruins, Eivor returned to Lutetia and opened the door. Wandering and searching around the abandoned bureau, she discovered a breakable wall. Breaking through the wall, Eivor noticed a chest, opened it, and retrieved the short sword, Joyeuse. Leaving the room, Eivor went back outside and noticed a new letter on the ground of the bureau's entrance. The letter summarized to honor the gift that she found as Eivor deduced that some Hidden Ones remained in Francia.[2]

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  1. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Siege of Paris
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Siege of Paris – Hidden