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[[Agaté]] was born in the 1720s, on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast of [[Africa]]. (Official records unavailable.) | [[Agaté]] was born in the 1720s, on the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] coast of [[Africa]]. (Official records unavailable.) | ||
In 1729, he was taken into [[slavery]] and shipped to | In 1729, he was taken into [[slavery]] and shipped to Saint-Domingue (now [[Haiti]]), where he was taken under the wing of revolutionary disruptor [[François Mackandal]]. He joined the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] in 1738. | ||
Following a failed poisoning attempt against the white colonists of Saint-Domingue, and Mackandal’s subsequent execution, Agaté fled to [[Louisiana]], a marked man, and hid in the [[Louisiana Bayou|Bayou]]. | Following a failed poisoning attempt against the white colonists of Saint-Domingue, and Mackandal’s subsequent execution, Agaté fled to [[Louisiana]], a marked man, and hid in the [[Louisiana Bayou|Bayou]]. | ||
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Abstergo

Agaté was born in the 1720s, on the Atlantic coast of Africa. (Official records unavailable.)
In 1729, he was taken into slavery and shipped to Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), where he was taken under the wing of revolutionary disruptor François Mackandal. He joined the Assassin Brotherhood in 1738.
Following a failed poisoning attempt against the white colonists of Saint-Domingue, and Mackandal’s subsequent execution, Agaté fled to Louisiana, a marked man, and hid in the Bayou.
Unable to exercise his own murderous tendencies, he soon manipulated Aveline de Grandpré and Gérald Blanc into joining the Assassin Brotherhood, and trained them to do his dirty work.
Erudito
Agaté was born in the 1720s, on the Atlantic coast of Africa (Official records unavailable.)
In 1729, he was taken into slavery and shipped to Saint-Domingue (now Haiti), where he FELL IN LOVE WITH AVELINE DE GRANDPRÉ'S MOTHER, JEANNE and was taken under the wing of revolutionary disruptor François Mackandal. He joined the Assassin Brotherhood in 1738 and WAS LATER FORCED TO LEAVE JEANNE TO PROVE HIS COMMITMENT.
Following a failed poisoning attempt against the white colonists of Saint-Domingue, and Mackandal's subsequent execution, Agaté fled to Louisiana, a marked man, and hid in the Bayou.
Unable to RESTRAIN MOUNTING TEMPLAR INFLUENCE ALONE, he soon RECRUITED Aveline de Grandpré and Gérald Blanc into the Assassins Brotherhood, and trained them.
WRACKED BY A LIFETIME OF ABUSE, VIOLENCE and PARANOIA, AGATÉ EVENTUALLY SUCCUMBED TO SELF-DOUBT, and DIES, A SUICIDE, IN 1777. HE NEVER SAW CLOSURE FOR HIS LIFE'S WORK.