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==Biography==
==Biography==
At some point before 1768, Charles married an [[Austria]]n woman named [[Marie Dorian|Marie]], and the two eventually had a son called Arno. At an unknown point, Charles had joined the Assassin Order and was trained by [[Pierre Bellec]]. While on a mission, Charles came into conflict with a [[Templars|Templar]]. Bellec came to his aid and killed the assailant, giving Charles his pocket watch afterwards, and told him to return home to his son.<ref name="ACU"/> 
At some point before 1768, Charles married an [[Austria]]n woman named [[Marie Dorian|Marie]], and the two eventually had a son called Arno. At an unknown point, Charles had joined the Assassin Order and was trained by [[Pierre Bellec]]. It was through his training he learned of the legendary Assassin fiqure Connor whom he held in high regard.  


However, once Marie discovered Charles' allegiance to the Assassins, she left him, leaving Charles to raise Arno by himself. During this period of Arno's early childhood, Charles took him traveling around [[Europe]] and North [[Africa]].<ref name="ACU"/>
While on a mission, Charles came into conflict with a [[Templars|Templar]]. Bellec came to his aid and killed the assailant, giving Charles his pocket watch afterwards, and told him to return home to his son.<ref name="ACU" /> 
 
However, once Marie discovered Charles' allegiance to the Assassins, she left him, leaving Charles to raise Arno by himself. During this period of Arno's early childhood, Charles took him traveling around [[Europe]] and North [[Africa]].<ref name="ACU" />  


In 1776, Charles, accompanied by Arno, attended an Assassin meeting at the [[Palace of Versailles]], during which he was entrusted with protecting the [[Precursor box]].<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
In 1776, Charles, accompanied by Arno, attended an Assassin meeting at the [[Palace of Versailles]], during which he was entrusted with protecting the [[Precursor box]].<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>

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"Connor and his Assassins... The American Revolution undid your Templar business."
―Charles Dorian's last words, 1776.[src]

Charles Dorian (unknown – 1776) was a member of the French branch of the Assassin Order and the father of Arno Dorian.[1]

Biography

At some point before 1768, Charles married an Austrian woman named Marie, and the two eventually had a son called Arno. At an unknown point, Charles had joined the Assassin Order and was trained by Pierre Bellec. It was through his training he learned of the legendary Assassin fiqure Connor whom he held in high regard.

While on a mission, Charles came into conflict with a Templar. Bellec came to his aid and killed the assailant, giving Charles his pocket watch afterwards, and told him to return home to his son.[1]

However, once Marie discovered Charles' allegiance to the Assassins, she left him, leaving Charles to raise Arno by himself. During this period of Arno's early childhood, Charles took him traveling around Europe and North Africa.[1]

In 1776, Charles, accompanied by Arno, attended an Assassin meeting at the Palace of Versailles, during which he was entrusted with protecting the Precursor box.[2]

However, as Charles searched for his son following the meeting, he was assassinated by the Templar Shay Cormac. As he died, Charles told Shay that the American Revolution had undone the Templars' work in the newly-formed United States of America. Shay suggested that the Templars could stage another revolution, in order to restore the balance of power between the two factions.[2]

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