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'''Pierre Bellec''' (1741 – unknown) was a former [[France|French]] soldier, and a [[Master Assassin]] active during the [[French Revolution]]. | '''Pierre Bellec''' (1741 – unknown) was a former [[France|French]] soldier, and a [[Master Assassin]] active during the [[French Revolution]]. | ||
Having discovered his Assassin lineage while partaking in the [[Seven Years' War]] as a corporal, Bellec was careful not to rise in the ranks, being more useful to the Brotherhood as a nondescript soldier. Although he was passionately loyal to the cause, his view on the Assassins' philosophy was rather simplistic, bordering on fanatical. He also showed sympathies with the [[Jacobin]]. | Having discovered his Assassin lineage while partaking in the [[Seven Years' War]] as a corporal, Bellec was careful not to rise in the ranks, being more useful to the Brotherhood as a nondescript soldier. Although he was passionately loyal to the cause, his view on the Assassins' philosophy was rather simplistic, bordering on fanatical. He also showed sympathies with the [[Jacobin]]. | ||
==Personality and characteristics== | ==Personality and characteristics== | ||
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Pierre Bellec (1741 – unknown) was a former French soldier, and a Master Assassin active during the French Revolution.
Having discovered his Assassin lineage while partaking in the Seven Years' War as a corporal, Bellec was careful not to rise in the ranks, being more useful to the Brotherhood as a nondescript soldier. Although he was passionately loyal to the cause, his view on the Assassins' philosophy was rather simplistic, bordering on fanatical. He also showed sympathies with the Jacobin.
Personality and characteristics
Bellec was a grizzled, and argumentative individual, known for possessing a rather crude sense of humor. He also refused to put up with any unreasonable behavior from his compatriots, such as Arno Dorian.
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