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'''Michel de Nostredame''' (14 or 21 December 1503 – 2 July 1566), more commonly known as '''Nostradamus''', was a [[France|French]] [[Doctors|apothecary]]-turned-seer. During his lifetime, Nostradamus created puzzles and enigmas destined to protect a vault honoring the legendary [[Mentor]] [[Thomas de Carneillon]] and housing a set of his robes.
'''Michel de Nostredame''' (14 December 1503 – 2 July 1566), more commonly known as '''Nostradamus''', was a [[France|French]] [[Doctors|apothecary]]-turned-seer. During his lifetime, Nostradamus created puzzles and enigmas destined to protect a vault honoring the legendary [[Mentor]] [[Thomas de Carneillon]] and housing a set of his robes.


During the [[French Revolution]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] collected his prophetic writings strewn around [[Paris]] in order to find the three parts of the key opening the vault.
During the [[French Revolution]], the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] collected his prophetic writings strewn around [[Paris]] in order to find the three parts of the key opening the vault.

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Michel de Nostredame (14 December 1503 – 2 July 1566), more commonly known as Nostradamus, was a French apothecary-turned-seer. During his lifetime, Nostradamus created puzzles and enigmas destined to protect a vault honoring the legendary Mentor Thomas de Carneillon and housing a set of his robes.

During the French Revolution, the Assassin Arno Dorian collected his prophetic writings strewn around Paris in order to find the three parts of the key opening the vault.

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