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[[File:ACU.Marcourt.png|thumb|250px|General Marcourt]] | [[File:ACU.Marcourt.png|thumb|250px|General Marcourt]] | ||
'''Marcourt''' (unknown – July 1793) was a [[France|French]] general and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], active during the [[French Revolution]]. He was assassinated by [[Arno Dorian]] and a group of [[Assassins]] in 1793. | '''Marcourt''' (unknown – July 1793) was a [[France|French]] general and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], active during the [[French Revolution]]. He was assassinated by [[Arno Dorian]] and a group of [[Assassins]] in 1793. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Marcourt and several high-ranking members of both the French Army and the Templar Order began plotting a coup d'état in order to hasten the Revolution for the Templars. To this end, Marcourt began hosting a tournament to recruit skilled men into the [[French Army]], in order to gain more manpower for the coup. | Marcourt and several high-ranking members of both the French Army and the Templar Order began plotting a coup d'état in order to hasten the Revolution for the Templars. To this end, Marcourt began hosting a tournament to recruit skilled men into the [[French Army]], in order to gain more manpower for the coup. | ||
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Arno and his fellow Assassins participated in the tournament and managed to win it. However, due to the Assassins' ease in winning the tournament, Marcourt became suspicious. He realized that the Assassins had come for him, and retreated into his headquarters in anticipation for the inevitable confrontation. | Arno and his fellow Assassins participated in the tournament and managed to win it. However, due to the Assassins' ease in winning the tournament, Marcourt became suspicious. He realized that the Assassins had come for him, and retreated into his headquarters in anticipation for the inevitable confrontation. | ||
The Assassins overpowered the guards and confronted Marcourt. The general lamented that the Assassins had so much potential, but were wasted in fighting against the Templars. Though Marcourt's skill in swordsmanship allowed him to hold his own, he was eventually overpowered and | The Assassins overpowered the guards and confronted Marcourt. The general lamented that the Assassins had so much potential, but were wasted in fighting against the Templars. Though Marcourt's skill in swordsmanship allowed him to hold his own, he was eventually overpowered and killed. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 04:06, 10 April 2015

Marcourt (unknown – July 1793) was a French general and a member of the Templar Order, active during the French Revolution. He was assassinated by Arno Dorian and a group of Assassins in 1793.
Biography
Marcourt and several high-ranking members of both the French Army and the Templar Order began plotting a coup d'état in order to hasten the Revolution for the Templars. To this end, Marcourt began hosting a tournament to recruit skilled men into the French Army, in order to gain more manpower for the coup.
Unbeknownst to Marcourt, one of his fellow conspirators, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas was an ally of the Assassins. Dumas requested the Assassins to take part in the tournament in order to get close to Marcourt and assassinate him and his fellow conspirators.
Arno and his fellow Assassins participated in the tournament and managed to win it. However, due to the Assassins' ease in winning the tournament, Marcourt became suspicious. He realized that the Assassins had come for him, and retreated into his headquarters in anticipation for the inevitable confrontation.
The Assassins overpowered the guards and confronted Marcourt. The general lamented that the Assassins had so much potential, but were wasted in fighting against the Templars. Though Marcourt's skill in swordsmanship allowed him to hold his own, he was eventually overpowered and killed.
Gallery
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Concept art of Marcourt
Reference