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The '''Nomad Brotherhood''' were a sect of [[French Assassins]] active during the [[French Revolution]]. There are forty known members who partook in a variety missions across [[Paris]].
The '''Assassin's creed: Unity's companion app''' was an application developped by Ubisoft for Ios and Android devices, allowing the players to gain outfits and advantages in the main game through Glyph search and solo missions in the app.  


== Missions ==
== Unlockable missions ==


=== Saint-Chapelle Missions: ===
=== Saint-Chapelle Missions: ===
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* '''Fall Down Dead''': The Templars seem to think Voltaire's remains are important somehow. They're trying to steal them from the Pantheon and move them to the Temple. Air assassinate the would-be grave robber and get out without being seen.
* '''Fall Down Dead''': The Templars seem to think Voltaire's remains are important somehow. They're trying to steal them from the Pantheon and move them to the Temple. Air assassinate the would-be grave robber and get out without being seen.


== Members ==
==Recruitable Assassins==
 
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* Alexandre Garnier
* Alexandre Garnier
* Angelique Chevrier
* Angelique Chevrier
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* Germain Savin
* Germain Savin
* Guillaume Bourgeois
* Guillaume Bourgeois
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* Hubert Besy
* Hubert Besy
* Jacques Cagnard
* Jacques Cagnard
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* Simon Leblanc
* Simon Leblanc
* Thomas Simon
* Thomas Simon
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== References ==
== References ==
* [[Assassin's Creed Unity]] Companion App
* [[Assassin's Creed Unity]] Companion App

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The Assassin's creed: Unity's companion app was an application developped by Ubisoft for Ios and Android devices, allowing the players to gain outfits and advantages in the main game through Glyph search and solo missions in the app.

Unlockable missions

Saint-Chapelle Missions:

  • Training Ground 01: Priceless relics are stored in la Sainte-Chapelle. If the Templars get hold of them, they'll use the threat of the relics' destruction to blackmail their way into more power. Send your Assassins to tail the Templars' agents, recover the relics, and knock out the Templars.
  • Training Ground 02:
  • Training Ground 03:

Notre-Dame de Paris Missions

  • For Want of a Nail: The Brotherhood is in dire need of funds. We've received reports that Templar operatives have stashed gold looted during the Revolution in secret vaults under Notre Dame de Paris. Find a way to open Portal Sainte-Anne, knock out the guards, and escape with the treasure.
  • Guns of Notre-Dame: Templar agitators disguised as priests are attempting to incite a religious uprising. They're smuggling guns into Notre-Dame and planning to arm the more radical elements of the clergy. Eavesdrop on the priests to find out where the weapon shipment is being delivered, then reach the location and divert it back to the Brotherhood.
  • Escape From Ile de la Cite: The Templars are maintaining a death grip on l'Ile de la Cite. Several of our agents are now trapped between the Templars and the officiants of the Cult of Reason. Send our Assassins to cover their retreat: hide in plain sight, and ambush anyone who tries to intercept them.

Eglise St. Eustache Missions:

  • Crime Spree: Templar agents are meeting with a gang leader known as Pacon at the deserted church of Saint-Eustache. Whatever they're up to, it's not good--send your agents to tail the burglars to find out what they're up to, then take them out.
  • Women's Lib... Literally: The rights of women are a cornerstone of a free society. Several of our agents were arrested during a rally for women's rights at the old Saint-Eustache church, along with numerous civilian protestors. Find the prisoners and liberate them without being seen.
  • Sweet Music: We suspect the Brotherhood is under surveillance, and we've prepared a decoy message to lure the enemy out. Hide the message in the organ pipes at Saint-Eustache and monitor the drop site. Eliminate anyone who tries to intercept the message.

Louvre Missions:

  • Messages From the Past: We have reason to believe some of the art displayed in the Louvres contains hidden messages from the Assassins of old. Your agents will need to knock out the guards, sneak into the Louvres, and steal the paintings, leaving behind forgeries to disguise the theft.
  • In From the Cold: A Templar agent claims he wants to defect. Escort him tot he Louvres so we can safely ascertain his true intentions, then conceal yourself nearby and eliminate any Templars who try to kill him.
  • Assassin Justice:

Sorbonne Missions:

  • The Schoolmaster: A Templar killer in the Sorbonne is murdering our potential recruits before they can be invited to join the Brotherhood. Killing him publicly would risk a riot, so your Assassins will have to apprehend him discreetly, take him into the tunnels below the Sorbonne, and kill him there.
  • Gunpowder Plot:
  • Guilty Until Proven Innocent:

Les Invalides Missions:

  • The Doctor is In: Claude Chemin was a doctor in Lafayette's Expeditionary Corps. He's sympathetic to our cause, and a prime candidate for recruitment. Find him at Les Invalides and bring him to us without drawing Templar attention.
  • Dead Drop: It seems Doctor Chemin was being watched by the opposition as well. Have your Assassins infiltrate Les Invalides and set up a secure means of communication with the doctor. Kill any Templars who try to stop you.
  • You'll Pay For This: Thanks to Doctor Chemin, we know that a high-ranking Templar named Payen is overseeing medical procedures at Les Invalides. The hospital is heavily guarded: Your agents will have to deal with guards, lose any pursuit, and air assassinate the target from inside the dome.

Temple Missions:

  • The Archive:
  • Out of Towners: Templars from across Europe are arriving in Paris to swear allegiance to the new Order. This is an unprecedented opportunity to cripple the Templars. Ambush the delegation, kill them all, and dispose of the bodies.
  • Nefarious Purposes: The Templars have taken Doctor Chemin hostage. He's being held in the Temple, forced to produce poisons for their hired killers. Destroy the lab and get Chemin home.

Pantheon Missions:

  • Without Troubling His Soul: Mirabeau's funeral procession is en route to the Pantheon. We suspect the Templars will use this opportunity to strike at us while we're vulnerable. We need your Assassins to blend into the crowd and neutralize anyone who tries to disrupt the procession. You'll have to do it without killing anyone--we dont' want to cause a scene at the Great Man's funeral.
  • Grave Robbery: One of the guards we placed on Mirabeau's sarcophagus at the Pantheon has been assaulted, and the sarcophagus was broken into and looted. Our agent identified the thief as one Pierre Thibault. Have your agents find Thibault and assassinate him.
  • Fall Down Dead: The Templars seem to think Voltaire's remains are important somehow. They're trying to steal them from the Pantheon and move them to the Temple. Air assassinate the would-be grave robber and get out without being seen.

Recruitable Assassins

  • Alexandre Garnier
  • Angelique Chevrier
  • Anne Grelet
  • Antoine Faroy
  • Antoine Fieve
  • Camille Berteau
  • Camille Hautcoeur
  • Catherine Imbert
  • Charles Chevrier
  • Charles Imbert
  • Claude Hure
  • Claude Lejeune
  • Denis Varlet
  • Edme Leblanc
  • Elisabeth Roger
  • Francoise Garnier
  • Gabriel Godin
  • Genvieve Dalle
  • Germain Savin
  • Guillaume Bourgeois
  • Hubert Besy
  • Jacques Cagnard
  • Jacques Girard
  • Joseph Deshais
  • Laurent Lemaire
  • Laurent Rousseau
  • Louise Auverlot
  • Louise Harly
  • Madeleine Leroux
  • Marguerite Huet
  • Marguerite Mignot
  • Nicolas Fribourg
  • Paul Ganchard
  • Paul Morot
  • Philippe Helissant
  • Pierre Berteau
  • Pierre Guilbert
  • Simon Bonhomme
  • Simon Leblanc
  • Thomas Simon

References