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|birth = 1720s<br>{{Wiki|Africa}}
|birth = 12 January 1716<br>{{Wiki|Seville}}, [[Spain]]
|death = 1777<br>[[Louisiana Bayou]], {{Wiki|Spanish America}}
|death = 3 July 1795 (aged 79)<br>{{Wiki|Isla de León}}
|faction = [[Assassins]]
|period = [[Louisiana Rebellion]]
|faction = [[Templars]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
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'''Agaté''' (c.1722 - 1777) was an escaped slave and the [[Mentor]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] in the [[France|French]] colonies of Colonial America.
'''Antonio de Ulloa''' (1716 - 1795) was a Spanish general, prominent scientists, colonial administrator and the first Spanish governor of {{wiki|Louisiana}}. He was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], acting primarily as a scientific advisor.
 
He personally trained [[Aveline de Grandpré]], with whom he held a tempestuous relationship, as he disapproved of her impulsiveness, and when she acted without consulting him.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Louisiana Rebellion===
Agaté was born in c.1722 on the West coast of Africa. In 1729 he was captured by slave traders and taken to America, where he was transported to Saint-Domingue. Upon arriving there, he encountered another African slave named [[Jeanne]], with whom he fell in love with. In 1732, Agaté, along with Jeanne and another slave named [[Baptiste]], were taken under the wing of an Assassin called [[François Mackandal]], who taught them to read and write. Mackandal also began training Agaté and Baptiste to craft poisons and wield weapons.
Appointed governor of Louisiana in 1766, de Ulloa faced opposition and challenge from the French colonists of [[New Orleans]], who refused to recognize the policies and laws of the Spanish occupation within the city. Following strict trade restrictions put in place to benefit the Templars, a [[Louisiana Rebellion|rebellion]] flared up in 1768 from French Creoles who opposed de Ulloa's regime.


===Joining the Assassins===
Following this, he was forced to leave la Balize where he had taken shelter from the rebels and ambushed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]]. Despite being ordered to kill de Ulloa, Aveline chose to spare his life, in return for a lens used to decipher coded Templar documents and de Ulloa's promise to go into exile.
In 1738, Agaté and Baptiste joined the Assassin Brotherhood and escaped the plantation at Saint Domingue with Mackandal, though they left Jeanne behind. However, he managed to stay in touch with her, although she refused his offers to join the Assassin Order.  


Eventually, Agaté chose to cut all ties to Jeanne for the benefit of the Brotherhood. He fought alongside Baptiste and Mackandal for many years, until a failed attempt to poison the white colonists of Saint-Domingue resulted in the subsequent execution of Mackandal. Agaté escaped to Louisiana and went into hiding in the [[Louisiana Bayou|bayou]]. He attempted to search the city of [[New Orleans]] for Jeanne, but soon found out that she had already escaped slavery and left Louisiana.
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
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'''Vásquez''' was a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] in the French colonies of Colonial America.


===Recruiting Aveline===
==Biography==
After Agaté discovered that Jeanne had given birth to a daughter named Aveline de Grandpré, who had remained in the city, he decided to watch over her. When Aveline was twelve years old, she took it upon herself to rescue a slave, but was captured. Agaté intervened and saved her, helping Aveline to free the slave. Following this, he recruited her into the Assassin Order and become her mentor.
===Bribing the Spanish===
 
During the 1770s, Vásquez began bribing Spanish soldiers in an attempt to seize control of smuggling operations within the [[Louisiana bayou]]. However, this plan was foiled by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who used to power voodoo to scare Vásquez's soldiers into believing they were cursed and fled the bayou.
===Louisiana bayou===
Forced to hide in the bayou to avoid the [[Templars]], Agaté worked closely with Aveline, who acted as his agent in Louisiana. However, in 1766, Baptiste arrived, pretending to be François Mackandal. Aveline assassinated him for defecting to the Templar Order, but also discovered that Agaté knew her mother Jeanne. This information put a strain on their relationship, as Aveline lost trust in Agaté for keeping this secret from her.  


In 1768, during the [[Louisiana Rebellion]], Agaté ordered Aveline to kill the Templar governor [[Antonio de Ulloa]]. Aveline ambushed the governor and confronted him, but decided to spare his life, disobeying Agaté's orders. This act continued to damage their relationship, as Agaté's trust in his student was lost. Afterwards, Aveline traveled to [[Chichen Itza]] to seek out the Templars, once again disobeying the explicit wishes of Agaté. In the years that followed, Aveline and her mentor began to grow apart.
A few years later, Aveline and her smuggler allies attempted to pass through the bayou, escorting an escaped slave named [[George Davidson|George]] and supplies meant for American patriots. With Spanish soldiers once again under his command in the bayou, Vásquez attempted to stop Aveline and the smugglers but was without success.
 
Following Aveline's return from Chichen Itza, she presented Agaté with a [[First Civilization]] artifact known as the [[Prophecy Disk]]. Agaté responded angrily that she should not have unearthed the artifact and told her to remove it from his sight. As she put the object away, Aveline warned him that Spanish soldiers under the command of a Templar called [[Vásquez]] were attempting to seize control of the bayou. Agaté replied that he was well aware of their presence, and under his instruction, Aveline followed the soldiers to each of the voodoo signs Agaté had set up within the bayou, poisoning enough soldiers at each checkpoint so that the rest believed they had fallen under voodoo curse and fled.


===Death===
===Death===
After uncovering the identity of the "[[Madeleine de L'Isle|Company Man]]" during her mission in New York, Aveline returned to the bayou to consult her mentor, only to find that he was under the belief that she had been turned to the Templar cause. She attempted to convince Agaté of her loyalty, but he refused to listen.
Following this, Vásquez was assassinated by Aveline at a governor's ball, who charmed the Templar and led him to quiet corner before stabbing him. Aveline believed him to be the "Company Man", the head Templar of Louisiana. However, Vásquez revealed that he was not the "Company Man", and that is
 
After defeating his pawns whilst under the influence of his hallucinogenic poison, Aveline confronted him directly at the highest point of his homestead. However, Aveline chose to spare his life, but Agaté could not live with the dishonour and dove to his death, thus committing suicide in front of his student.
 
==Personality and characteristics==
Agaté appeared to be a very experienced and invaluable mentor to Aveline, reminding her that her impulsiveness would lead to trouble. At times, he was harsh with her in his words, but only did such to help mold her into the Assassin that she later became. However, he also showed doubt in her loyalty to the Assassins, and on one occasion admitted to having a dream that she had turned her back on the Order.
 
Despite all of his concerns, he seemed to genuinely care for his student, and viewed Aveline as his own child, having revealed that if he had pursued her mother, Jeanne, she could have very well been his daughter.
 
==Equipment and skills==
Agaté appeared to be a skilled [[Freerunning|freerunner]] and climber; on an occasion when he requested his student to meet him in the heart of New Orleans, Aveline found him perched atop a church roof.
 
Agaté also possessed knowledge of voodoo, and made use of it on one occasion during the events within the bayou. When confronted by Aveline, he used a certain hallucinogen that hindered her ability to see and made lifeless practice dolls appear to be hostile and human, as well as creating the illusion that he could vanish and reappear a distance away.
 
==Gallery==
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AC3L Agate Concept Render.png|Concept art of Agaté.
Agate´s hut Concept art by Nacho Yague.jpg|Concept art of Agaté's hut.
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
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Antonio de Ulloa (1716 - 1795) was a Spanish general, prominent scientists, colonial administrator and the first Spanish governor of Louisiana. He was a member of the Templar Order, acting primarily as a scientific advisor.

Biography

Louisiana Rebellion

Appointed governor of Louisiana in 1766, de Ulloa faced opposition and challenge from the French colonists of New Orleans, who refused to recognize the policies and laws of the Spanish occupation within the city. Following strict trade restrictions put in place to benefit the Templars, a rebellion flared up in 1768 from French Creoles who opposed de Ulloa's regime.

Following this, he was forced to leave la Balize where he had taken shelter from the rebels and ambushed by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré. Despite being ordered to kill de Ulloa, Aveline chose to spare his life, in return for a lens used to decipher coded Templar documents and de Ulloa's promise to go into exile.

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Vásquez was a member of the Templar Order in the French colonies of Colonial America.

Biography

Bribing the Spanish

During the 1770s, Vásquez began bribing Spanish soldiers in an attempt to seize control of smuggling operations within the Louisiana bayou. However, this plan was foiled by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré, who used to power voodoo to scare Vásquez's soldiers into believing they were cursed and fled the bayou.

A few years later, Aveline and her smuggler allies attempted to pass through the bayou, escorting an escaped slave named George and supplies meant for American patriots. With Spanish soldiers once again under his command in the bayou, Vásquez attempted to stop Aveline and the smugglers but was without success.

Death

Following this, Vásquez was assassinated by Aveline at a governor's ball, who charmed the Templar and led him to quiet corner before stabbing him. Aveline believed him to be the "Company Man", the head Templar of Louisiana. However, Vásquez revealed that he was not the "Company Man", and that is

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