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'''Augustin Grisier''' was a [[France|French]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] of African heritage and the fencing master in the [[Café Théâtre]] owned by [[Arno Dorian]]. | '''Augustin Grisier''' was a [[France|French]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] of African heritage and the fencing master in the [[Café Théâtre]] owned by [[Arno Dorian]]. Augustin frequently trained with Arno in and out of the Café, honing his fellow Assassin's skills and fencing prowess with various weapons. | ||
==Biography== | |||
In 1793, [[Célestine]], the servant girl of the Café Théâtre saw Augustin and [[Charlotte Gouze]] whispering together at midnight about the imminent closure of the convents of Paris, a dechristianization of the Revolutionary France which was greatly upsetting for Augustin. The young girl gossiped it to the intendant, who subtly told her to mind her own business by asking her what she was doing out of her room at midnight. | |||
Later, bottles from the wine cellar of the café were stolen and the cook lady reported it to the intendant, telling him that she had seen Mr. Colignon, the gardener recommended by Augustin near the cellar. The intendant spoke of the matter with Célestine who did not believe in the guilt of Colignon, saying that as a gardener he didn't have the key of the cellar. Still suspicious, the intendant asked Célestine to follow Grisier and see what he was doing outside of the Café, because he found him mysterious and didn't like to known so few about someone living in his house. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 21:22, 29 January 2015

Augustin Grisier was a French Assassin of African heritage and the fencing master in the Café Théâtre owned by Arno Dorian. Augustin frequently trained with Arno in and out of the Café, honing his fellow Assassin's skills and fencing prowess with various weapons.
Biography
In 1793, Célestine, the servant girl of the Café Théâtre saw Augustin and Charlotte Gouze whispering together at midnight about the imminent closure of the convents of Paris, a dechristianization of the Revolutionary France which was greatly upsetting for Augustin. The young girl gossiped it to the intendant, who subtly told her to mind her own business by asking her what she was doing out of her room at midnight.
Later, bottles from the wine cellar of the café were stolen and the cook lady reported it to the intendant, telling him that she had seen Mr. Colignon, the gardener recommended by Augustin near the cellar. The intendant spoke of the matter with Célestine who did not believe in the guilt of Colignon, saying that as a gardener he didn't have the key of the cellar. Still suspicious, the intendant asked Célestine to follow Grisier and see what he was doing outside of the Café, because he found him mysterious and didn't like to known so few about someone living in his house.
Trivia
- Grisier is loosely based on the fencing master of the same name, who was good friends with the writer Alexandre Dumas, the son of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas.