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imported>Maxattac
Langue source : Français We only see half of his face, how can you be sure he is Arno and not another white male? The game says it's Carneillon, so it's Carneillon, despite what may be said the omnipotent Kaizonorus Prime.
imported>Stormbeast
m Watch the attitude, Max. While I'm still not convinced it's Thomas and not Arno in an outfit, this could have been resolved over a talk-page, not edit-warring.
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'''Thomas de Carneillon''' (1276 – 1323) was a banker and the [[Mentor]] of the [[France|French]] [[Assassins]].
'''Thomas de Carneillon''' (1276 – 1323) was a banker and the [[Mentor]] of the [[France|French]] [[Assassins]].


He became a legendary figure among the Assassins for his role during the destruction of the public face of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in 1307. In that time, he attempted to steal [[Grand Master]] [[Jacques de Molay]]'s [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] and book titled ''[[Codex Pater Intellectus]]'', but was stopped in these efforts by a Templar agent who hid these artifacts, and was subsequently killed by that same Assassin. Regardless, Thomas de Carneillon's efforts led to the eradication of the public "Knights Templar", and he spent a subsequent decade traveling through Europe in order to eradicate the remnant of the Templar Order.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref>
He became a legendary figure among the Assassins for his role during the destruction of the public face of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in 1307. In that time, he attempted to steal [[Grand Master]] [[Jacques de Molay]]'s [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]] and book titled ''[[Codex Pater Intellectus]]'', but was stopped in these efforts by a Templar agent who hid these artifacts, and was subsequently killed by that same Assassin. Regardless, Thomas de Carneillon's efforts led to the eradication of the public "Knights Templar", and he spent a subsequent decade traveling through [[Europe]] in order to eradicate the remnant of the Templar Order.


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Thomas de Carneillon

Thomas de Carneillon (1276 – 1323) was a banker and the Mentor of the French Assassins.

He became a legendary figure among the Assassins for his role during the destruction of the public face of the Templar Order in 1307. In that time, he attempted to steal Grand Master Jacques de Molay's Sword of Eden and book titled Codex Pater Intellectus, but was stopped in these efforts by a Templar agent who hid these artifacts, and was subsequently killed by that same Assassin. Regardless, Thomas de Carneillon's efforts led to the eradication of the public "Knights Templar", and he spent a subsequent decade traveling through Europe in order to eradicate the remnant of the Templar Order.

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