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'''Augustin Grisier''' was | '''Augustin Grisier''' was a [[France|French]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] of African heritage, member of the [[French Assassins|French Brotherhood]], as well as the fencing master in the [[Café Théâtre]] owned by [[Arno Dorian]]. | ||
One day, a servant girl of the café- | One day, a servant girl of the café-théâtre saw Augustin and [[Charlotte Gouze]] together and reported it to the intendant, who told her to stay out of their business. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This Assassin seems to be based upon the real life and famous French fencing master, Augustin Grisier | *This Assassin seems to be based upon the real life and famous French fencing master, Augustin Grisier. One of his good friends, the writer {{Wiki|Alexandre Dumas}} wrote a novel inspired on his life, ''The Fencing Master'' in 1840. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grisier, Augustin}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Grisier, Augustin}} | ||
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[[Category:Frenchmen]] | |||
[[Category:Africans]] | |||
[[Category:Assassins]] | |||
Revision as of 02:38, 28 January 2015
Augustin Grisier was a French Assassin of African heritage, member of the French Brotherhood, as well as the fencing master in the Café Théâtre owned by Arno Dorian.
One day, a servant girl of the café-théâtre saw Augustin and Charlotte Gouze together and reported it to the intendant, who told her to stay out of their business.
Trivia
- This Assassin seems to be based upon the real life and famous French fencing master, Augustin Grisier. One of his good friends, the writer Alexandre Dumas wrote a novel inspired on his life, The Fencing Master in 1840.