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{{ | {{quote|Why have we been forsaken? He was a true revolutionary!|Madeline Leclair to Arno Dorian, 1793.|Assassin's Creed: Unity|The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat}} | ||
[[File:ACU_Arno_questioning_Madeline_Leclair.png|thumb|250px|Arno Dorian questioning Madeline Leclair]] | [[File:ACU_Arno_questioning_Madeline_Leclair.png|thumb|250px|Arno Dorian questioning Madeline Leclair]] | ||
'''Madeline Leclair''' was a [[Civilian|woman]] living in [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]]. She was a [[Jacobins|Jacobin]] supporter and a follower of [[Jean-Paul Marat]].<ref name="Marat's death">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat]]</ref> | |||
'''Madeline Leclair''' was a [[Civilian|woman]] living in [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]]. She was a [[Jacobins|Jacobin]] supporter and a follower of [[Jean-Paul Marat]]. | |||
She was devastated by Marat's death. Afterwards, she stood outside his house, among other people, like [[Chantelle Naves]] and [[Jacqueline Perel]].<ref | She was devastated by Marat's death. Afterwards, she stood outside his house, among other people, like [[Chantelle Naves]] and [[Jacqueline Perel]]. When Arno Dorian investigated the death of Marat, he questioned Leclair on the street. Leclair told Arno that Marat was a true revolutionary.<ref name="Marat's death" /> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 09:17, 25 May 2020

Madeline Leclair was a woman living in Paris during the French Revolution. She was a Jacobin supporter and a follower of Jean-Paul Marat.[1]
She was devastated by Marat's death. Afterwards, she stood outside his house, among other people, like Chantelle Naves and Jacqueline Perel. When Arno Dorian investigated the death of Marat, he questioned Leclair on the street. Leclair told Arno that Marat was a true revolutionary.[1]