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|birth  = 1448<br>[[wikipedia:France|France]]
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'''Octavian de Valois''' (1448 - August 1503) was the Baron of Valois and a general in the [[France|French]] and [[Papal Guard|Papal armies]] and was in service to [[Cesare Borgia]], whom he aided in with his French army which allowed Cesare to consolidate his influence in [[Rome]].<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
{{quote|You must learn how to speak French. It would mask your barbaric sensibilities.|Octiavian to [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]].|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
 
'''Octavian de Valois''' (1448 - August 1503) was the Baron of Valois, and a general in the [[France|French]] and [[Papacy|Papal armies]]. He was in service to [[Cesare Borgia]], to whom he provided military aid, and helped keep his influence in [[Rome]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Rise to power===
===Rise to power===
In 1498, Octavian's distant cousin [[Louis XII of France|Louis XII]] was crowned king. Following this, Louis XII assigned Octavian to lead his Italian campaign. Octavian, however, had no real experience in war and just received formal training. Nonetheless, Octavian accepted the responsibility.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
In 1498, Octavian's distant cousin [[Louis XII of France|Louis XII]] was crowned king. Following this, Louis XII assigned Octavian to lead his Italian campaign, despite the fact that his cousin had no actual experience in warfare, and had only received formal training. Nonetheless, Octavian accepted the responsibility.


The following year, Octavian met [[Cesare Borgia|Cesare]] and [[Juan Borgia the Elder|Juan Borgia]] at the French court. The latter two were there to court Cesare's future wife [[wikipedia:Charlotte of Albret|Charlotte of Albret]]. After spending a month together, Octavian went with the Borgias to Italy, thinking he'd be given Italy when they'd have destroyed all opposition.<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" />
The following year, Octavian met Cesare and [[Juan Borgia the Elder|Juan Borgia]] at the French court. The latter two were there to court Cesare's future wife, [[wikipedia:Charlotte of Albret|Charlotte of Albret]]. After spending a month together, Octavian went with the Borgia to Italy, thinking that he would be given Italy after they had destroyed all opposition.


==In service of the Borgia==
==In the Borgia's service==
===Siege of Monteriggioni===
===Siege of Monteriggioni===
In January of 1500 Octavian accompanied Cesare, the latter's sister, [[Lucrezia Borgia]], and his Templar cohorts to [[Monteriggioni]] where they laid [[Fall of Monteriggioni|siege]] to the town in an attempt to eliminate the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. When the Borgia infantry breached the city walls Cesare Borgia, Octavian and the others walked into the town, with [[Caterina Sforza]] as their prisoner and [[Mario Auditore]], barely alive. Cesare took a wheel-lock firearm from Octavian, fashioned by Ezio's ally [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and shot Mario in the head.
In January of 1500, Octavian accompanied Cesare, [[Lucrezia Borgia]], and his Templar cohorts to [[Monteriggioni]], where they laid [[Fall of Monteriggioni|siege]] to the town in an attempt to eliminate the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]].
 
When the Borgia infantry breached the city walls, Cesare, Octavian and the others walked into the city, with [[Caterina Sforza]] as their prisoner and [[Mario Auditore]], barely alive. Cesare then took a golden wheel-lock firearm from Octavian, which had been fashioned by Ezio's ally, [[Leonardo da Vinci]], and shot Mario in the head.


===The French general of Rome===
===The French general of Rome===
In 1500 Octavian was first seen in Rome at the stable of the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] where Cesare, [[Juan Borgia the Elder]] and [[Micheletto Corella]] held a brief meeting. Octavian questioned Cesare's orders, asking of the Vatican, Cesare simply told him not to worry and soon they would have no need of it.
[[File:Cesaresboys.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Octavian meets with his Templar allies.]]
Later that year, Octavian travelled to Rome, where he met Cesare, Juan Borgia, and [[Micheletto Corella] at the stable of the [[Castel Sant'Angelo]]. There, Cesare left the city in the hands of his three generals. Octavian questioned Cesare's orders regarding [[Vaticano district|the Vatican]], but Cesare simply told him not to worry, and that they would soon have no need of it. Octavian went on to station several of his men at the castello, to fortify its defenses.
 
In 1503, Ezio Auditore came to the conclusion that Octavian needed to die, in order for Cesare to lose the protection of the French army. After killing Juan on August 1st, he sought aid from his fellow Assassin [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], the leader of the [[mercenaries]] in Rome, who was directly opposing the advance of Octavian's French troops.


In 1503 Ezio Auditore came to the conclusion that Valois had to die in order for Cesare to lose his French army. After killing Juan on August 1st, he sought aid from [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]], the leader of the mercenaries in Rome and a secret member of the Assassin Order. However the Baron's French troops attacked the barracks. After the mercenaries drove the French back Octavian de Valois, and his troops called for Bartolomeo's attention.
The French stages an assault on [[Caserma di Alviano|Bartolomeo's barracks]], however, the Italian mercenaries were able to defend it. Thus, Octavian himself moved to the front lines, and called for Bartolomeo's attention.


With Bartolomeo listening from behind the gates of the barracks, Octavian asked for Bartolomeo's unconditional surrender. Bartolomeo angrily refused. Octavian then told him that he must learn to speak French, in order to mask the condotteiro's barbaric sensibilities. Bartolomeo mockingly agrees, asking the Baron to teach him in French, while he instructs the Baron in fighting, since he appeared to take so little action in battle.
With Bartolomeo listening from behind the gates of the stronghold, Octavian requested for his unconditional surrender, which was angrily refused. At this, Octavian told him that he must learn to speak French, in order to mask the condotteiro's barbaric sensibilities. Bartolomeo mockingly agreed, asking the Baron to teach him French, while he in turn instructed the Baron in fighting, since he appeared to take so little action in battle.


After exchanging insults, Octavian once again requested for Bartolomeo's unconditional surrender before sunrise. Bartolomeo, finding such a request amusing warned the Baron that his "lady, Bianca" will whisper to the Baron's ear. Octavian then revealed that his troops had managed to capture Bartolomeo's wife, [[Pantasilea Baglioni|Pantasilea]], and promised to release Pantasilea, should Bartolomeo come into his camp unarmed and alone. The Baron and his men then left the vicinity.
After exchanging insults, Octavian once again requested for Bartolomeo's surrender before sunrise, and finally revealed that his troops had managed to capture Bartolomeo's wife, [[Pantasilea Baglioni|Pantasilea]]. As he left the area, he promised to release Pantasilea, should Bartolomeo come into [[Castra Praetoria|his camp]] unarmed and alone.


However subsequently Ezio and Bartolomeo devised a plan to steal the suits of several French soldiers, including a guard captain, and walk into the enemy camp with Bartolomeo acting as the prisoner. Once inside the camp Bartolomeo faced Octavian.
However, Ezio and Bartolomeo devised a plan to steal the armor of several French soldiers, and walk into the enemy camp with Bartolomeo acting as the prisoner. Once inside the camp, Bartolomeo faced Octavian.


===Nobility in death===
===Nobility in death===
The Baron, with Pantasilea beside him, greeted Bartolomeo in a mocking manner. Bartolomeo, enraged with [[File:ACBSP_2011-04-10_19-22-52-38.png|thumb|268px|Octavian and his men at Bartolomeo's barracks]]the Baron's tactics, demanded that his wife be released. The Baron tried to press on with his insults, telling Bartolomeo that his entitlements were too much for a man of his low caliber. Bartolomeo then claimed that his name was worth its currency, unlike the Baron's, which he stated was counterfeit, outraging the Baron.
[[File:ACBSP_2011-04-10_19-22-52-38.png|thumb|250px|left|Octavian and his men at Bartolomeo's barracks]]
Octavian, with Pantasilea beside him, greeted Bartolomeo in a mocking manner, with Bartolomeo angrily demanding that his wife be released. As Octavian attempted to continue with his insults, telling Bartolomeo that his entitlements were too much for a man of his low caliber. Bartolomeo then claimed that his name was at least worth its currency, unlike Octavian's, which was counterfeit.
 
Bartolomeo insisted that nobility was gained by battling beside one's soldiers, and not by kidnapping innocent women to cheat one's way out of battle. As he once again demanded that his wife be released, Octavian angrily sneered that "savages never learn", before aiming his pistol at Pantasilea's head.


Bartolomeo pressed on, speaking of nobility and how it is gained; through battling beside one's soldiers, and not through kidnapping innocent women in order to cheat out of battle. He once again demanded his wife be released, in an enraged demeanor. The Baron, angrily sneering that "savages never learn", aimed his pistol at Pantasilea's head. Seeing the danger, Ezio fired his [[Pistol|hidden gun]], signaling the [[mercenaries]] to initiate the attack. Sensing danger, the Baron quickly fled with Pantasilea in tow, [[File:Trojanhorse7.jpg|thumb|left|254px|Octavian threatens Pantasilea.]]while the [[Papal Guard]]s defended his retreat. Ezio, Bartolomeo, the mercenaries engaged the French soldiers, caught offguard, and a furious battle erupted.
Seeing the danger, Ezio fired his [[Pistol|hidden gun]] into the air, startling Octavian and signaling his mercenaries to initiate the attack. Hastily, Octavian fled deeper into the camp with Pantasilea in tow, while the [[Papal Guard]]s defended his retreat. Ezio, Bartolomeo, and their mercenaries engaged the French soldiers, and a furious battle erupted.


Despite this, the Baron escaped with Pantasilea as his hostage: Bartolomeo and his men continued the fight against the French while Ezio went after their commander. As he set his foot in the Baron's courtyard, Ezio was nearly shot by the Baron, whilst effortlessly dragging Pantasilea with him. Inside the barracks, he angrily threatened to kill Pantasilea should he notice the slightest hint that Ezio is near. However Ezio was able to avoid his foot soldiers and kill the Baron from above. Before he died, the Baron told Ezio that he only wanted respect. Ezio then told him that it is earned, not inherited or purchased. The Baron then realized the error of his ways, as Ezio spoke words of respect before he died.
[[File:ACB-DukeDeath.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Octavian's final moments.]]
Ezio left the battle to Bartolomeo and pursued Octavian. As he set his foot in the main courtyard, Octavian only narrowly missed shooting him, before quickly dragging Pantasilea behind the safety of his [[arquebusiers]], and the stronghold walls.


He heatedly called out to the Assassin, threatening to kill Pantasilea should he notice the slightest hint that Ezio was near. However, Ezio was able to avoid notice, and assassinated Octavian from above. As he died, Octavian told Ezio that he had only wanted respect. Ezio then reminded him that it is earned, and not inherited or purchased. The Baron then realized the error of his ways, as he closed his eyes, and as Ezio spoke words his final words of respect.
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==Final words==
==Final words==
'''Octavian''': ''I only wanted respect.''<br />
'''Octavian''': ''I only wanted respect.''<br />
'''Ezio''': ''Respect is earned, not inherited or purchased.''<br />
'''Ezio''': ''Respect is earned, not inherited or purchased.''<br />
'''Octavian''': ''Perhaps you are right... I need more time...''<br />
'''Octavian''': ''Perhaps you are right... I need more time...''<br />
'''Ezio''': ''Che tu sia parte nella morte'' (May you be equal in death). ''Requiescat in Pace'' (Rest in Peace).
'''Ezio''': Che tu sia parte nella morte. ''(May you be equal in death.)'' 'Requiescat in pace. ''(Rest in Peace.)''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]] Octavian shoots Ezio during the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]], whereas in the game, Ezio is shot by [[arquebusiers]].
*In the [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' novel]], Octavian shoots Ezio during the siege of Monteriggioni. In-game, Ezio is shot by arquebusiers.
*In the novelization, his name is spelled ''Octavien'', with an "e".
*In the novelization, his name is spelled as ''Octavien'', with an "e".
*When trying to assassinate Octavian, if you send your Assassins into the fray, desynchronisation will follow immediately (using Arrow Storm, though, will not result in desynchronisation).
*When trying to assassinate Octavian, you will be [[Synchronization|desynchronized]] if you send your Assassin [[Apprentices]] into the fray. Using an Arrow Storm, however, will not.
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', he is never referred to by his real name (Octavian). When a character mentions him, it's only by his title and his last name (Baron, Baron de Valois, Valois).
*In ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', he is never referred to by his real name. When a character mentions him, it is only by his title, or by his last name (the Baron, Baron de Valois, Valois).
*The Valois is a real French noble family.
*Oddly enough, Octavian can easily be assassinated by simply running straight at him, ignoring the guards entirely, and quickly shooting him with either the hidden gun or the [[crossbow]].
*Oddly enough, Octavian can easily be assassinated by simply running straight at him, ignoring the guards entirely, and quickly shooting him with either the [[Pistol|hidden gun]] or the [[crossbow]]. The amount of time it would take for either him or the guards to notice you approach is enough for a single shot; given the proper timing, of course.
*[[Arthur Holden]], the voice actor for Octavian, also voiced [[Sibrand]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', as well as [[Emilio Barbarigo]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', and [[Ercole Massimo]] in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]''.
*[[Arthur Holden]], the voice actor for Octavian, also voiced [[Sibrand]] in the first [[Assassin's Creed]], as well as [[Emilio Barbarigo]] in [[Assassin's Creed 2]], and [[Ercole Massimo]] in [[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="200" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" bordersize="medium" captionalign="left">
<center>
Apple.jpg|Octavian standing behind Cesare during the Siege of Monteriggioni.
[[Video:Sequence 6: The Baron de Valois|250px|thumb|left|Assassination of Octavian.]]
</center>
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<gallery>
ACB Cesare Baron.png|Cesare and Octavian during the Siege of Monteriggioni.
ACB Cesare Baron.png|Cesare and Octavian during the Siege of Monteriggioni.
ACB-DukeDeath.jpg|Octavian's final moments.
Gatekeeper1.jpg|Octavian with his army.
Cesaresboys.jpg|Octavian meets with his Templar cohorts.
Trojanhorse7.jpg|Octavian threatens Pantasilea.
BaronDeValoisArms.svg|The [[Heraldry#Octavian de Valois|coat of arms]] of Octavian de Valois.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Videos==
==Source==
[[Video:Sequence 6: The Baron de Valois|250px|thumb|left|Assassination of Octavian.]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
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==Notes and references==
{{reflist}}


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Revision as of 05:12, 24 April 2011

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"You must learn how to speak French. It would mask your barbaric sensibilities."
―Octiavian to Bartolomeo d'Alviano.[src]

Octavian de Valois (1448 - August 1503) was the Baron of Valois, and a general in the French and Papal armies. He was in service to Cesare Borgia, to whom he provided military aid, and helped keep his influence in Rome.

Biography

Rise to power

In 1498, Octavian's distant cousin Louis XII was crowned king. Following this, Louis XII assigned Octavian to lead his Italian campaign, despite the fact that his cousin had no actual experience in warfare, and had only received formal training. Nonetheless, Octavian accepted the responsibility.

The following year, Octavian met Cesare and Juan Borgia at the French court. The latter two were there to court Cesare's future wife, Charlotte of Albret. After spending a month together, Octavian went with the Borgia to Italy, thinking that he would be given Italy after they had destroyed all opposition.

In the Borgia's service

Siege of Monteriggioni

In January of 1500, Octavian accompanied Cesare, Lucrezia Borgia, and his Templar cohorts to Monteriggioni, where they laid siege to the town in an attempt to eliminate the Assassin Order and Ezio Auditore.

When the Borgia infantry breached the city walls, Cesare, Octavian and the others walked into the city, with Caterina Sforza as their prisoner and Mario Auditore, barely alive. Cesare then took a golden wheel-lock firearm from Octavian, which had been fashioned by Ezio's ally, Leonardo da Vinci, and shot Mario in the head.

The French general of Rome

File:Cesaresboys.jpg
Octavian meets with his Templar allies.

Later that year, Octavian travelled to Rome, where he met Cesare, Juan Borgia, and [[Micheletto Corella] at the stable of the Castel Sant'Angelo. There, Cesare left the city in the hands of his three generals. Octavian questioned Cesare's orders regarding the Vatican, but Cesare simply told him not to worry, and that they would soon have no need of it. Octavian went on to station several of his men at the castello, to fortify its defenses.

In 1503, Ezio Auditore came to the conclusion that Octavian needed to die, in order for Cesare to lose the protection of the French army. After killing Juan on August 1st, he sought aid from his fellow Assassin Bartolomeo d'Alviano, the leader of the mercenaries in Rome, who was directly opposing the advance of Octavian's French troops.

The French stages an assault on Bartolomeo's barracks, however, the Italian mercenaries were able to defend it. Thus, Octavian himself moved to the front lines, and called for Bartolomeo's attention.

With Bartolomeo listening from behind the gates of the stronghold, Octavian requested for his unconditional surrender, which was angrily refused. At this, Octavian told him that he must learn to speak French, in order to mask the condotteiro's barbaric sensibilities. Bartolomeo mockingly agreed, asking the Baron to teach him French, while he in turn instructed the Baron in fighting, since he appeared to take so little action in battle.

After exchanging insults, Octavian once again requested for Bartolomeo's surrender before sunrise, and finally revealed that his troops had managed to capture Bartolomeo's wife, Pantasilea. As he left the area, he promised to release Pantasilea, should Bartolomeo come into his camp unarmed and alone.

However, Ezio and Bartolomeo devised a plan to steal the armor of several French soldiers, and walk into the enemy camp with Bartolomeo acting as the prisoner. Once inside the camp, Bartolomeo faced Octavian.

Nobility in death

File:ACBSP 2011-04-10 19-22-52-38.png
Octavian and his men at Bartolomeo's barracks

Octavian, with Pantasilea beside him, greeted Bartolomeo in a mocking manner, with Bartolomeo angrily demanding that his wife be released. As Octavian attempted to continue with his insults, telling Bartolomeo that his entitlements were too much for a man of his low caliber. Bartolomeo then claimed that his name was at least worth its currency, unlike Octavian's, which was counterfeit.

Bartolomeo insisted that nobility was gained by battling beside one's soldiers, and not by kidnapping innocent women to cheat one's way out of battle. As he once again demanded that his wife be released, Octavian angrily sneered that "savages never learn", before aiming his pistol at Pantasilea's head.

Seeing the danger, Ezio fired his hidden gun into the air, startling Octavian and signaling his mercenaries to initiate the attack. Hastily, Octavian fled deeper into the camp with Pantasilea in tow, while the Papal Guards defended his retreat. Ezio, Bartolomeo, and their mercenaries engaged the French soldiers, and a furious battle erupted.

File:ACB-DukeDeath.jpg
Octavian's final moments.

Ezio left the battle to Bartolomeo and pursued Octavian. As he set his foot in the main courtyard, Octavian only narrowly missed shooting him, before quickly dragging Pantasilea behind the safety of his arquebusiers, and the stronghold walls.

He heatedly called out to the Assassin, threatening to kill Pantasilea should he notice the slightest hint that Ezio was near. However, Ezio was able to avoid notice, and assassinated Octavian from above. As he died, Octavian told Ezio that he had only wanted respect. Ezio then reminded him that it is earned, and not inherited or purchased. The Baron then realized the error of his ways, as he closed his eyes, and as Ezio spoke words his final words of respect.

Final words

Octavian: I only wanted respect.
Ezio: Respect is earned, not inherited or purchased.
Octavian: Perhaps you are right... I need more time...
Ezio: Che tu sia parte nella morte. (May you be equal in death.) 'Requiescat in pace. (Rest in Peace.)

Trivia

  • In the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood novel, Octavian shoots Ezio during the siege of Monteriggioni. In-game, Ezio is shot by arquebusiers.
  • In the novelization, his name is spelled as Octavien, with an "e".
  • When trying to assassinate Octavian, you will be desynchronized if you send your Assassin Apprentices into the fray. Using an Arrow Storm, however, will not.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, he is never referred to by his real name. When a character mentions him, it is only by his title, or by his last name (the Baron, Baron de Valois, Valois).
  • Oddly enough, Octavian can easily be assassinated by simply running straight at him, ignoring the guards entirely, and quickly shooting him with either the hidden gun or the crossbow.
  • Arthur Holden, the voice actor for Octavian, also voiced Sibrand in Assassin's Creed, as well as Emilio Barbarigo in Assassin's Creed II, and Ercole Massimo in The Da Vinci Disappearance.

Gallery

250px|thumb|left|Assassination of Octavian.

Source