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'''Raiders''' were a group of individuals known for ransacking the catacombs of [[Saint-Denis]] during the [[French Revolution]]. They were led by Captain [[Philippe Rose]], working for [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] to retrieve the [[Head of Saint Denis]] and give it to "Eve". Though cowardly, they could be dangerous if confronted in groups and would often throw rocks to hurt or disorientate foes. However, if one managed to kill the leader, all raiders who witnessed the death would immediately lose courage and flee. | '''Raiders''' were a group of individuals known for ransacking the catacombs of [[Saint-Denis]] during the [[French Revolution]]. They were led by Captain [[Philippe Rose]], working for [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] to retrieve the [[Head of Saint Denis]] and give it to "Eve". Though cowardly, they could be dangerous if confronted in groups and would often throw rocks to hurt or disorientate foes. However, if one managed to kill the leader, all raiders who witnessed the death would immediately lose courage and flee. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – ''[[Dead Kings]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – ''[[Dead Kings]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 12 February 2019

Raiders were a group of individuals known for ransacking the catacombs of Saint-Denis during the French Revolution. They were led by Captain Philippe Rose, working for Napoleon Bonaparte to retrieve the Head of Saint Denis and give it to "Eve". Though cowardly, they could be dangerous if confronted in groups and would often throw rocks to hurt or disorientate foes. However, if one managed to kill the leader, all raiders who witnessed the death would immediately lose courage and flee.