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'''Vásquez''' was the name of a [[Templars|Templar]] who was assumed to be the Order's "Company Man" in the French colonies of [[United States|North America]]. He was later killed at a soirée by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], after having been charmed by her in her Lady attire, as part of her search to uncover the true identity of the Company Man.
'''Vásquez''' was the name of a [[Templars|Templar]] who was assumed to be the Order's "Company Man" in the French colonies of [[United States|North America]]. He was later killed at a soirée by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], after having been charmed by her in her Lady attire, as part of her search to uncover the true identity of the Company Man.


On his death, however, Vásquez revealed to Aveline that she had been misguided, and revealed that the Company Man which the Assassin sought was a female in reality. This mystery woman was eventually discovered to be [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], though Vásquez perished before he could give out her name.
On his death, however, Vásquez revealed to Aveline that she had been misguided, and disclosed that the Company Man which the Assassin sought was a female in reality. This mystery woman was eventually discovered to be [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], though Vásquez perished before he could give out her name.


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Vásquez was the name of a Templar who was assumed to be the Order's "Company Man" in the French colonies of North America. He was later killed at a soirée by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré, after having been charmed by her in her Lady attire, as part of her search to uncover the true identity of the Company Man.

On his death, however, Vásquez revealed to Aveline that she had been misguided, and disclosed that the Company Man which the Assassin sought was a female in reality. This mystery woman was eventually discovered to be Madeleine de L'Isle, though Vásquez perished before he could give out her name.

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