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'''Nicolas de Saint-Prix''' was a member of the French Brotherhood of [[Assassins]].
'''Nicolas de Saint-Prix''' was a member of the French Brotherhood of [[Assassins]].


In 1749, he acted as a representative of the [[Assassin Council]] when he sent a letter to [[Achilles Davenport]], [[Mentor]] of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial Brotherhoood]], informing him that construction of the ''[[Aquila]]'' had been completed in {{Wiki|Brest}}.
In 1749, he acted as a representative of the French [[Assassin Council]], sending a letter to [[Achilles Davenport]], [[Mentor]] of the [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial Brotherhoood]], which informed him that construction of the ''[[Aquila]]'' had been completed in {{Wiki|Brest}}.
 
==Trivia==
*Nicolas shares the same surname as [[William de Saint-Prix]], another French Assassin, though the relation between the two is unknown.


== Trivia ==
* Nicolas shares the same surname as [[William de Saint-Prix]], another French Assassin, though the relation between the two is unknown.
==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''

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Nicolas de Saint-Prix was a member of the French Brotherhood of Assassins.

In 1749, he acted as a representative of the French Assassin Council, sending a letter to Achilles Davenport, Mentor of the Colonial Brotherhoood, which informed him that construction of the Aquila had been completed in Brest.

Trivia

  • Nicolas shares the same surname as William de Saint-Prix, another French Assassin, though the relation between the two is unknown.

Reference