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=[[Alan Seeger]]=
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'''Alan Seeger''' (1888 – 1916) was an American war poet who served in the [[French Foreign Legion]], fighting and dying in World War I.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Alan Seeger}}</ref>
Out of love for France, Seeger joined the Foreign Legion in 1914, at the outset of the First World War. During his travels, his path crossed that of the [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]] the Foreign Legion guarded, and he began working on unlocking the artifact's secrets. He kept a diary with notes of his investiagtion and even hid clues in his poems. He was killed in action in July 1916, and his diary would later end up in the hands of fellow legionnaire [[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]].[REF CAM]
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*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
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=[[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]]=
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{{Quote|I fear the sun more than German bullets.|Paul-Frédéric Rollet, during World War I.|Le Secret de Camerone}}
'''Paul-Frédéric Rollet''' (1875 – 1941) was a French Army General part of the [[French Foreign Legion]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Paul-Frédéric Rollet}}</ref> Due to his long career in the corps and great influence, he is also referred to as the "father of the Foreign Legion".[REF CAM]
On 18 May 1917, Rollet took command of the Foreign Legion Marching Regiment, discovering the diary of American poet and legionnaire [[Alan Seeger]], shortly afterwards. The diary detailed Segger's investigations into the [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]] the Foreign Legion guarded, indicating it had been hidden in the Marne, a battleground during [[World War I]]. The Skull was retrieved from its location and Rollet became the guardian of that secret.[REF CAM]
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
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=[[Battle of Camarón]]=
The '''Battle of  Camarón''' (French:''Bataille de Camerone'') was a conflict that took place on 30 April 1863 in [[Mexico]],[REF CAM] between the [[French Empire]] and the {{Wiki|Second Federal Republic of Mexico|Mexican Republic}} as part of the {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico}},<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Battle of Camarón}}</ref> when a [[French Foreign Legion]] unit led by Captain [[Jean Danjou]] was ambushed by the Mexican army. The 65 legionnaries took up positions in a nearby {{Wiki|hacienda}}, Hacienda Camarón, to defend themselves against the 2000 soldiers, managing to resist for over a day, though they suffered great losses and only a few legionnaires survived. The few survivors were then taken prisoner, with only the drummer, [[Casimir Lai]], escaping, having been gravely wounded and left for dead after the battle. He was later rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion. Casimir had been tasked with protecting a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]], no matter the cost, and they managed to smuggle it out of the country inside his drum.[REF CAM]
Long after the battle, rumors began attributing the prodigious resistance of the Foreign Legion to a powerful artifact, though the Skull itself only served to reveal mysterious messages and symbols. Jean Danjou's prosthetic hand was recovered by a Mexican citizen after the battle and later purchased by the French government and taken to Aubagne, where it has since been kept as a relic in the {{Wiki|Foreign Legion Museum}}.[REF CAM]
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=[[Aubagne]]=
'''Aubagne''' is a commune in southern [[France]], being 17 km east of [[Marseille]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Aubagne}}</ref>
In 1962, the [[French Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]] War Memorial was moved from [[Algeria]] to Aubagne, bringing with it a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]] the Foreign Legion guarded. It was installed inside a hollow globe indicating the locations of the Legion's major battles and campaigns. In the 2020s, the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] came into possession of a scroll linked to the artifact and sent [[Senka]] to investigate, leading to its discovery.[REF CAM]
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]''
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=[[Casimir Lai]]=
'''Casimir Lai''' was an Italian who served in the [[French Foreign Legion]], serving as a military musician.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|fr:Bataille de Camerone}}</ref>
On 30 April 1863, Lai's unit, which had been participating in the {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico}},<ref name="Wiki"/> was [[Battle of Camarón|ambushed]] by the Mexican army. The 65 legionnaries took up positions in a nearby {{Wiki|hacienda}} to defend themselves, though they suffered great losses. Lai, who had been gravely wounded and left for dead, escaped becoming a prisoner of war and was later rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion. Lai had been tasked with protecting a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|Crystal Skull]], no matter the cost, and they managed to smuggle it out of Mexico inside his drum.[REF CAM]
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
==References==
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=[[Jean Danjou]]=
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'''Jean Danjou''' (1828 – 1863) was a decorated captain of the [[French Foreign Legion|Foreign Legion]] in the [[French Army]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Jean Danjou}}</ref>
On 30 April 1863, Danjou's unit, which had been participating in the {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico}},<ref name="Wiki"/> was [[Battle of Camarón|ambushed]] by the Mexican army. Danjou had his men take up positions in a nearby {{Wiki|hacienda}} to defend themselves against the soldiers, and despite being greatly outnumbered with 65 legionnaires against 2000 soldiers, they resisted for over a day. Danjou died in the battle, and the few survivors were taken prisoners, with the exception of drummer [[Casimir Lai]], who managed to escape.[REF CAM]
Jean Danjou's prosthetic hand was recovered by a Mexican citizen after the battle and later purchased by the French government and taken to [[Aubagne]], where it has since been kept as a relic in the {{Wiki|Foreign Legion Museum}}.[REF CAM]
==Behind the scenes==
Jean Danjou is implied to be an Assassin, with the ''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' app deliberately pointing out that one of the fingers in his prosthetic hand is missing.
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
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=[[Crystal Skull of Camarón]]=
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The '''Crystal Skull of Camarón''' is a [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]], a [[Piece of Eden]] created by the [[Isu]], that was recovered from [[Mexico]] by the [[French Foreign Legion]] in 1863 and guarded by the group until the 2020s, when it was retrieved by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Senka]]. The function of the artifact is to reveal mysterious messages and symbols, and Senka also speculated that it also contained recordings that she wished to analyse.[REF CAM]
==History==
During the 1860s {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico|invasion}} of Mexico, a Foreign Legion unit led by Captain [[Jean Danjou]] located the crystal skull and Italian military musician [[Casimir Lai]] was tasked with protecting it regardless of the cost. On 30 April 1863, the unit of 65 legionnaries was ambushed by a contingent of 2000 Mexican soldiers and, though they managed to resist for over a day, they suffered great losses and only a few legionnaires survived. The few survivors were then taken prisoner, with only Casimir Lai escaping, having been gravely wounded and left for dead after the battle. Being rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion, they managed to smuggle the artifact out of the country inside Casimir's drum.[REF CAM]
During [[World War I]], the artifact crossed paths with American poet and legionnaire [[Alan Seeger]], who began working on unlocking the artifact's secrets. He kept a diary with notes of his investigation and even hid clues in his poems. Seeger discovered that the skull had been hidden in the Marne, an early battleground in the war, but was killed in action in July 1916. On 18 May 1917, [[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]] took command of the Foreign Legion Marching Regiment, discovering Seeger's diary shortly afterwards. The Skull was then retrieved from its location and Rollet became the guardian of the secret.[REF CAM]
In 1940, the {{Wiki|13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion|13th Demi-Brigade}} was created to fight Nazi Germany. This regiment also managed a convoy carrying Casimir Lai's drum, moving it to a temporary placement at the legion's barracks in {{Wiki|Sidi Bel Abbès}}, [[Algeria]], during the {{Wiki|Operation Torch|Morrocan campaign}} of [[World War II]].[REF CAM]
In 1962, the Foreign Legion War Memorial was moved from [[Algeria]] to [[Aubagne]], [[France]] bringing with it the skull. At the site of the {{Wiki|Foreign Legion Museum}}, it was installed inside a hollow globe indicating the locations of the Legion's major battles and campaigns. In the 2020s, the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] came into possession of a scroll linked to the artifact and sent [[Senka]] to investigate, leading to its discovery.[REF CAM]
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
==References==
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=[[French Foreign Legion]]=
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The '''French Foreign Legion''' (French: ''Légion étrangère'') is a unique corps of the [[French Army]], which allows foreign nationals into French service. Formed in 1831, it was primarily used to help protect and expand the French colonial empire, with great focus in North Africa.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|French Foreign Legion}}</ref> Among its symbols is the white {{Wiki|kepi}}.[REF CAM]
==History==
In 1831, King {{Wiki|Louis-Philippe I}} created the Foreign Legion to carry out missions outside of the Kingdom, including secret missions such as finding mysterious treasures and powerful objects.[REF CAM]
During the 1860s {{Wiki|Second French intervention in Mexico|invasion}} of [[Mexico]], a Foreign Legion unit led by Captain [[Jean Danjou]] located a [[Crystal Skull of Camarón|crystal skull]] and Italian military musician [[Casimir Lai]] was tasked with protecting it regardless of the cost. On 30 April 1863, the unit of 65 legionnaries was ambushed by a contingent of 2000 Mexican soldiers and, though they managed to resist for over a day, they suffered great losses and only a few legionnaires survived. The few survivors were then taken prisoner, with only Casimir Lai escaping, having been gravely wounded and left for dead after the battle. Being rescued by reinforcements from the Foreign Legion, they managed to smuggle the artifact out of the country inside Casimir's drum.[REF CAM]
The Legion participated in many battles during [[World War I]], including {{Wiki|First Battle of the Marne|one}} at the {{Wiki|Marne River}} valley, where they hid the skull. On 18 May 1917, [[Paul-Frédéric Rollet]] took command of the Foreign Legion Marching Regiment, and later on, he retrieved the artifact from its hiding place.[REF CAM]
In 1940, the {{Wiki|13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion|13th Demi-Brigade}} was created to fight Nazi Germany. This regiment also managed a convoy carrying Casimir Lai's drum, moving it to a temporary placement at the legion's barracks in {{Wiki|Sidi Bel Abbès}}, [[Algeria]], during the {{Wiki|Operation Torch|Morrocan campaign}} of [[World War II]].[REF CAM]
In 1946 to 1954, the Legion participated in the {{Wiki|First Indochina War}}.[REF CAM]
==Appearances==
*''[[Le Secret de Camerone]]'' {{Mo}}
==References==
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