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{{Era|ACU}} | {{Era|ACU}} | ||
{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
|image = | |image = Memories of Versailles 1.png | ||
|description = | |description = ''The [[Assassins]] have made contact. [[Synchronization|Synchronize]] yourself with the [[Genetic memory|memories]] of Arno Dorian and figure out what they want from you.'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
|type = Main | |type = Main | ||
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
*'''Charles:''' ''Arno!'' | *'''Charles:''' ''Arno!'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Can't I go with you, Father?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Can't I go with you, Father?'' | ||
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*'''Élise''' ''You'd rather sit with that old prune? Come on! This way!'' | *'''Élise''' ''You'd rather sit with that old prune? Come on! This way!'' | ||
Arno followed the girl, bumping into a waiter. | Arno followed the girl, bumping into a waiter. | ||
*'''Waiter:''' ''My suckling pig! (Guards! Guards! Stop them!)'' | *'''Waiter:''' ''My suckling pig! ([[Guards]]! Guards! Stop them!)'' | ||
*'''Citizen:''' ''Where'd they come from?'' | *'''Citizen:''' ''Where'd they come from?'' | ||
*'''Élise:''' ''Quickly! Quickly!'' | *'''Élise:''' ''Quickly! Quickly!'' | ||
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*'''Guard:''' ''Thief! Put that back! These are for his royal highness, not the likes of you!'' | *'''Guard:''' ''Thief! Put that back! These are for his royal highness, not the likes of you!'' | ||
Arno returned to the girl. | Arno returned to the girl. | ||
[[File:Memories of Versailles 6.png|thumb|250px|Élise introducing herself to Arno]] | |||
*'''Élise:''' ''Did you see their faces when we stole those apples?'' | *'''Élise:''' ''Did you see their faces when we stole those apples?'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''I'm Arno.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''I'm Arno.'' | ||
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The guards ran by, ignoring them. | The guards ran by, ignoring them. | ||
*'''Élise:''' ''Let's see where they're going!'' | *'''Élise:''' ''Let's see where they're going!'' | ||
*'''Citizen:''' ''(Mister) Franklin, I sincerely hope this unfortunate affair does not darken your opinion of our nation.'' | *'''Citizen:''' ''(Mister) [[Benjamin Franklin|Franklin]], I sincerely hope this unfortunate affair does not darken your opinion of our nation.'' | ||
*'''Franklin:''' ''(Sir), if we judged nations by the character of their criminals, we should all be called barbarians.'' | *'''Franklin:''' ''(Sir), if we judged nations by the character of their criminals, we should all be called barbarians.'' | ||
*'''François:''' ''Élise!'' | *'''François:''' ''Élise!'' | ||
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*'''Arno:''' ''Father?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Father?'' | ||
Arno found his father's body, surrounded by a crowd. | Arno found his father's body, surrounded by a crowd. | ||
[[File:Memories of Versailles 7.png|thumb|250px|Arno discovering his father's body]] | |||
*'''Citizen:''' ''Come away, boy!'' | *'''Citizen:''' ''Come away, boy!'' | ||
*'''François:''' ''Arno. Arno. Look at me.'' | *'''François:''' ''Arno. Arno. Look at me.'' | ||
Arno slowly looked at Élise and her father, after which there was a thirteen year time skip. | Arno slowly looked at Élise and her [[François de la Serre|father]], after which there was a thirteen year time skip. | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''Can't win fairly at cards, so you stoop to thieving, you bastard!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''Can't win fairly at cards, so you stoop to thieving, you bastard!'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Calm down, Victor! I've only come for my watch.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Calm down, [[Victor]]! I've only come for my watch.'' | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''It's my watch! I won it fairly!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''It's my watch! I won it fairly!'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Well, in a just world, Victor, I would agree with you. But this is not a just world. This is France.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Well, in a just world, Victor, I would agree with you. But this is not a just world. This is [[France]].'' | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''You're a dead man!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''You're a dead man!'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Step lightly there! You'll hurt yourself.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Step lightly there! You'll hurt yourself.'' | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''Rragh!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''Rragh!'' | ||
Arno fell out of the window, dropping his watch, which was picked up by | Arno fell out of the window, dropping his watch, which was picked up by Victor's brother, [[Hugo]]. | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Just had a nice chat with your brother...'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Just had a nice chat with your brother...'' | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''Hugo... fetch the marshalls.'' | *'''Victor:''' ''Hugo... fetch the marshalls.'' | ||
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*'''Victor:''' ''Come back here!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''Come back here!'' | ||
Arno escaped and returned to the de la Serre estate. | Arno escaped and returned to the de la Serre estate. | ||
[[File:Memories of Versailles 12.png|thumb|250px|Victor accusing Arno of thievery]] | |||
*'''Olivier:''' ''And where in God's name have you been?'' | *'''Olivier:''' ''And where in God's name have you been?'' | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''Hah! Got you now, you little shit!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''Hah! Got you now, you little shit!'' | ||
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*'''Victor:''' ''Your master is harboring a common criminal! In broad daylight he broke into my home and stole my watch!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''Your master is harboring a common criminal! In broad daylight he broke into my home and stole my watch!'' | ||
*'''Olivier:''' ''Did he indeed? Well, I'm sure the Marshalcy would be more than willing to sort this out.'' | *'''Olivier:''' ''Did he indeed? Well, I'm sure the Marshalcy would be more than willing to sort this out.'' | ||
François de la Serre approached the group. | |||
*'''François:''' ''Sort what out, Olivier?'' | *'''François:''' ''Sort what out, [[Olivier]]?'' | ||
*'''Olivier:''' ''Er, a most serious accusation against your ward, sir.'' | *'''Olivier:''' ''Er, a most serious accusation against your ward, sir.'' | ||
*'''Victor:''' ''He robbed me!'' | *'''Victor:''' ''He robbed me!'' | ||
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*'''François:''' ''You'll be happy to learn I persuaded Olivier to leave off calling the Marshalcy. Again.'' | *'''François:''' ''You'll be happy to learn I persuaded Olivier to leave off calling the Marshalcy. Again.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''(Thank you, sir).'' | *'''Arno:''' ''(Thank you, sir).'' | ||
[[File:Memories of Versailles 14.png|thumb|250px|François scolding Arno]] | |||
*'''François:''' ''What is this, the sixth time? Seventh? Perhaps a new hobby might be better for your health.'' | *'''François:''' ''What is this, the sixth time? Seventh? Perhaps a new hobby might be better for your health.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Well, I find playing cards affords many opportunities for fresh air and exercise.'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Well, I find playing cards affords many opportunities for fresh air and exercise.'' | ||
*'''François:''' ''We'll talk about this later. I have business in town, and must collect Élise before I can attend to it.'' | *'''François:''' ''We'll talk about this later. I have business in town, and must collect Élise before I can attend to it.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''Élise is here?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''Élise is here?'' | ||
*'''François:''' ''Only for the night. She returns to Paris first thing tomorrow.'' | *'''François:''' ''Only for the night. She returns to [[Paris]] first thing tomorrow.'' | ||
*'''Arno:''' ''She'll need an escort, won't she? With you so preoccupied?'' | *'''Arno:''' ''She'll need an escort, won't she? With you so preoccupied?'' | ||
*'''François:''' ''One of you running amok is quite enough. Remain here and see if Olivier has any chores for you.'' | *'''François:''' ''One of you running amok is quite enough. Remain here and see if Olivier has any chores for you.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Charles Dorian was assassinated, leaving his son an orphan. | Charles Dorian was assassinated, leaving his son an orphan under the care of [[Templars|Templar]] [[Grand Master]], François de la Serre. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
{{GalleryBox|Memories of Versailles}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
{{ACUMemories}} | {{ACUMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories of Arno Dorian]] | [[Category:Memories of Arno Dorian]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]] | ||
Revision as of 18:43, 28 November 2014
Memories of Versailles was a virtual representation of one of Arno Dorian's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description
Arno accompanied his father, Charles Dorian, on a business trip to Versailles. While waiting in a corridor, he was distracted by a young girl.
Dialogue
- Charles: Arno!
- Arno: Can't I go with you, Father?
- Charles: Courage, my boy. You wait just here. I will return when this hand reaches the top.
- Arno: That's forever.
- Charles: Not as long as all that. And when I get back, we'll see the fireworks. And Arno? No "exploring," hmm?
- Arno: Yes Father.
Arno saw a girl running away.
- Élise You'd rather sit with that old prune? Come on! This way!
Arno followed the girl, bumping into a waiter.
- Waiter: My suckling pig! (Guards! Guards! Stop them!)
- Citizen: Where'd they come from?
- Élise: Quickly! Quickly!
Élise pointed out a bowl of apples.
- Élise: Bet you can't steal one!
- Guard: Thief! Put that back! These are for his royal highness, not the likes of you!
Arno returned to the girl.

- Élise: Did you see their faces when we stole those apples?
- Arno: I'm Arno.
- Élise: Élise.
- Arno: I'm here with my father.
- Élise: So am I. He has "important business with the king."
- Arno: What should we do now?
- Élise: Shhh. Listen. Don't worry, they'll never think to look for us in here.
Arno confronted the guards.
- Arno: It was my fault, I'm the one who took the apple.
The guards ran by, ignoring them.
- Élise: Let's see where they're going!
- Citizen: (Mister) Franklin, I sincerely hope this unfortunate affair does not darken your opinion of our nation.
- Franklin: (Sir), if we judged nations by the character of their criminals, we should all be called barbarians.
- François: Élise!
- Élise: Father?
- François: Come here, girl! Now!
- Arno: Father?
Arno found his father's body, surrounded by a crowd.

- Citizen: Come away, boy!
- François: Arno. Arno. Look at me.
Arno slowly looked at Élise and her father, after which there was a thirteen year time skip.
- Victor: Can't win fairly at cards, so you stoop to thieving, you bastard!
- Arno: Calm down, Victor! I've only come for my watch.
- Victor: It's my watch! I won it fairly!
- Arno: Well, in a just world, Victor, I would agree with you. But this is not a just world. This is France.
- Victor: You're a dead man!
- Arno: Step lightly there! You'll hurt yourself.
- Victor: Rragh!
Arno fell out of the window, dropping his watch, which was picked up by Victor's brother, Hugo.
- Arno: Just had a nice chat with your brother...
- Victor: Hugo... fetch the marshalls.
- Arno: Hold on a minute! (Hell.)
- Hugo: I've got it, Victor!
Arno eventually tackled Hugo.
- Arno: Thickheaded blacksmith like you probably can't even read a watch...
- Victor: Come over here and say that!
- Arno: Ah... no.
- Victor: Come back here!
Arno escaped and returned to the de la Serre estate.

- Olivier: And where in God's name have you been?
- Victor: Hah! Got you now, you little shit!
- Arno: Just a little misunderstanding, nothing to-
- Victor: Your master is harboring a common criminal! In broad daylight he broke into my home and stole my watch!
- Olivier: Did he indeed? Well, I'm sure the Marshalcy would be more than willing to sort this out.
François de la Serre approached the group.
- François: Sort what out, Olivier?
- Olivier: Er, a most serious accusation against your ward, sir.
- Victor: He robbed me!
- François: Of what, precisely? Wait for me in my library.
Arno made his way to the library.
- Arno: Don't give me that look. Victor cheats when he plays Pharaoh, everyone knows it.
- François: Arno? Who are you talking to?
- Arno: No one, (sir).
- François: You'll be happy to learn I persuaded Olivier to leave off calling the Marshalcy. Again.
- Arno: (Thank you, sir).

- François: What is this, the sixth time? Seventh? Perhaps a new hobby might be better for your health.
- Arno: Well, I find playing cards affords many opportunities for fresh air and exercise.
- François: We'll talk about this later. I have business in town, and must collect Élise before I can attend to it.
- Arno: Élise is here?
- François: Only for the night. She returns to Paris first thing tomorrow.
- Arno: She'll need an escort, won't she? With you so preoccupied?
- François: One of you running amok is quite enough. Remain here and see if Olivier has any chores for you.
- Arno: I'm sure he does.
- François: What was that?
- Arno: Give my regards to Élise?
Outcome
Charles Dorian was assassinated, leaving his son an orphan under the care of Templar Grand Master, François de la Serre.