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imported>Batfan13 Created page with "{{Era|Individuals}} {{Spoilerhd|4 October 2023}} '''Gisela''' (born 1877) was the alleged daughter to both Austrian Templar Countess Konstanze von Visler and the British Assassin Simeon Price. ==Biography== In 1877, Gisela was born to both Templar Countess Konstanze von Visler and British Assassin Simeon Price in secret. Within the next twelve years, she grew u..." |
imported>Darman36 Parentage uncertain. Konstance *claims* Gisela is her daughter, but no actual proof yet she is genetically related to either party |
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'''Gisela''' (born 1877) was the alleged daughter | '''Gisela''' (born 1877) was the alleged daughter of the [[Austrian Rite of the Templar Order|Austrian Templar]] Countess [[Konstanze von Visler]] and the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Simeon Price]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
According to the [[Templars|Templar]] Countess Konstanze von Visler, she secretly gave birth to her and Simeon's lovechild Gisela in 1877. Over the next twelve years, Gisela grew up besides her mother and aided in her plans against the Assassins.<ref name="CH32">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 32</ref> Serving as her mother's decoy, Gisela was placed into a hotel room where she and her mother stayed. While alone one day, she overheard both Price and some [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Assassins]] in the other room searching for her mother. Escaping outside, Gisela was nearly chased by Price, who let her go after seeing that she was not Konstanze.<ref name="CH29">''Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot'' – Chapter 29</ref> | |||
In 1889, days before the [[Eiffel Tower]]'s unveiling, Gisela joined her mother to witness the trap she set for the Assassins to destroy the tower. However, both were stopped by Price, who learned that Gisela | In 1889, days before the [[Eiffel Tower]]'s unveiling, Gisela joined her mother to witness the trap she set for the Assassins to destroy the tower. However, both were stopped by Price, who learned that Gisela was his alleged daughter. While Simeon attacked and injured Konstanze, Gisela was told to go to the summit alone. Although the summit was incomplete and she was cornered by her father, Gisela used the [[Apples of Eden|Apple of Eden]] in her possession to pacify her father. Yet, she was immediately attacked by [[Spider Wallin]], who later warned Simeon of Konstanze's true purpose to frame the Assassins as terrorists. Wrestling with Spider and dropping the Apple, Gisela saw her mother cornered by Simeon's [[Hidden Blade|blade]]. She then broke free of Spider's grasp, grabbed the Apple, and pushed Simeon away from her mother, but unintentionally wounded Konstanze in the process.<ref name="CH32" /> | ||
Konstanze and Gisela jumped from the summit with gliders on their back and flew over Paris away from Simeon and Spider. However, when she jumped after her mother, Gisela saw her mother's injury proved to be fatal, causing Konstanze to crash to the ground. Landing safely, she arrived besides her mother's body. Before they could be seen, Gisela and Konstanze's body disappeared instantly from the streets of Paris.<ref name="CH32" /> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances == | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' | ||
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Gisela (born 1877) was the alleged daughter of the Austrian Templar Countess Konstanze von Visler and the British Assassin Simeon Price.
Biography
According to the Templar Countess Konstanze von Visler, she secretly gave birth to her and Simeon's lovechild Gisela in 1877. Over the next twelve years, Gisela grew up besides her mother and aided in her plans against the Assassins.[1] Serving as her mother's decoy, Gisela was placed into a hotel room where she and her mother stayed. While alone one day, she overheard both Price and some French Assassins in the other room searching for her mother. Escaping outside, Gisela was nearly chased by Price, who let her go after seeing that she was not Konstanze.[2]
In 1889, days before the Eiffel Tower's unveiling, Gisela joined her mother to witness the trap she set for the Assassins to destroy the tower. However, both were stopped by Price, who learned that Gisela was his alleged daughter. While Simeon attacked and injured Konstanze, Gisela was told to go to the summit alone. Although the summit was incomplete and she was cornered by her father, Gisela used the Apple of Eden in her possession to pacify her father. Yet, she was immediately attacked by Spider Wallin, who later warned Simeon of Konstanze's true purpose to frame the Assassins as terrorists. Wrestling with Spider and dropping the Apple, Gisela saw her mother cornered by Simeon's blade. She then broke free of Spider's grasp, grabbed the Apple, and pushed Simeon away from her mother, but unintentionally wounded Konstanze in the process.[1]
Konstanze and Gisela jumped from the summit with gliders on their back and flew over Paris away from Simeon and Spider. However, when she jumped after her mother, Gisela saw her mother's injury proved to be fatal, causing Konstanze to crash to the ground. Landing safely, she arrived besides her mother's body. Before they could be seen, Gisela and Konstanze's body disappeared instantly from the streets of Paris.[1]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 32
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 29
