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The '''Duchesse de Fremiet''' was a noble and resident of [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]].
The '''Duchesse de Fremiet''' was a noble and resident of [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]].


During the revolution, her son was lynched by a lamppost at the [[Hôtel de Ville]] by a mob of revolutionaries simply for being among the nobility. She was able to retrieve a necklace from her son's corpse, which she intended to bring with her to be blessed with last rites.
During the revolution, her son was lynched by a lamppost at the [[Place de Grève]] by a mob of revolutionaries simply for being among the nobility. She was able to retrieve a necklace from her son's corpse, which she intended to bring with her to be blessed with last rites.


When she encounterd the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], she requested his assistance in protecting her from angry revolutionaries while she made her way back to safety. Dorian agreed, and successfully fended off numerous attacks from [[sans-culottes]].
When she encounterd the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]], she requested his assistance in protecting her from angry revolutionaries while she made her way back to safety. Dorian agreed, and successfully fended off numerous attacks from [[sans-culottes]].

Revision as of 01:36, 1 February 2018

The Duchesse de Fremiet was a noble and resident of Paris during the French Revolution.

During the revolution, her son was lynched by a lamppost at the Place de Grève by a mob of revolutionaries simply for being among the nobility. She was able to retrieve a necklace from her son's corpse, which she intended to bring with her to be blessed with last rites.

When she encounterd the Assassin Arno Dorian, she requested his assistance in protecting her from angry revolutionaries while she made her way back to safety. Dorian agreed, and successfully fended off numerous attacks from sans-culottes.

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