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'''Le Roi des Thunes''' (English: ''The King of Beggars''; unknown – January 1791) was the slang title held by the '''King of Beggars''', the leader of the {{Wiki|Cour des miracles}}, a Parisian counter-society devoted to criminals, beggars and [[thieves]]. The individual bearing the title during the [[French Revolution]] participated in the assassination of the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Grand Master]], [[François de la Serre]]. Later, de la Serre's adoptive son, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], tracked his henchman, [[Aloys La Touche]], in order to find the location of his elusive master. | '''Le Roi des Thunes''' (English: ''The King of Beggars''; unknown – January 1791) was the slang title held by the '''King of Beggars''', the leader of the {{Wiki|Cour des miracles}}, a Parisian counter-society devoted to criminals, beggars and [[thieves]]. The individual bearing the title during the [[French Revolution]] participated in the assassination of the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Grand Master]], [[François de la Serre]], who had previously refused him membership in the Order because he didn't believe his position was of use. Later, de la Serre's adoptive son, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], tracked his henchman, [[Aloys La Touche]], in order to find the location of his elusive master. | ||
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Le Roi des Thunes (English: The King of Beggars; unknown – January 1791) was the slang title held by the King of Beggars, the leader of the Cour des miracles, a Parisian counter-society devoted to criminals, beggars and thieves. The individual bearing the title during the French Revolution participated in the assassination of the Templar Grand Master, François de la Serre, who had previously refused him membership in the Order because he didn't believe his position was of use. Later, de la Serre's adoptive son, the Assassin Arno Dorian, tracked his henchman, Aloys La Touche, in order to find the location of his elusive master.
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Concept art of the Roi des Thunes
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