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'''Gérald Blanc''' was an accountant living in [[New Orleans]] during the end of the [[French and Indian War]]. At some point, he joined the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]] and was trained as an information officer, to which he began working closely with [[Agaté]] and [[Aveline de Grandpré]].
'''Gérald Blanc''' (1745 - unknown) was an accountant and member of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], who lived in [[New Orleans]] during the end of the [[French and Indian War]].  


==Personality==
==Biography==
Gerald seemed to have a difficult time speaking to Aveline, as his sentences frequently included words such as "er" and "um" before he formulated the rest of his thoughts. An associate familiar with the dealings of the Assassins, Gerald was very helpful towards Aveline, going as far as creating a new weapon for her and establishing an office inside his warehouse for her Assassin dealings, allowing her to change guises and view her weapons without fear of being detected by her father, [[Philippe Olivier de Grandpré]].
===Early life===
Gérald was born in Acadia in 1745 and migrated to New Orleans as an orphan at the age of ten. He first worked as an errand boy and then as a clerk and accountant to [[Philippe Olivier de Grandpré]]. Gérald soon became a close childhood friend and companion to Philippe's daughter, [[Aveline de Grandpré]]. Along with Aveline, he was recruited into the Assassin Brotherhood by [[Agaté]] in 1759 and trained as an information officer.  


His helpfulness may also have been a way of expressing his true feelings for Aveline; his enamoration with her was revealed on many occasions, such as when he showed concern for her well-being, when he admitted to missing her upon her return from Mexico while she had been away at [[Chichen Itza]], along with volunteering to be her date at a party to find the Company Man at the event.
===Working with Aveline===
Gérald served the Assassin Order by managing a network of informants, collecting intelligence and passing on Agaté's orders to Aveline, along with maintaining the trading enterprises of Aveline's father, Philippe. Gérald also worked closely with Aveline in eliminating business rivals and protecting her family's trading industries.


On one occasion, Gerald felt the need to prove himself as an daring individual equal to Aveline, by agreeing to accompany her on a mission. Once immediate danger presented itself and he was forced to jump from a horse-drawn cart to save his life, he stated that he had done enough to last a lifetime and refused to do anything of that nature again.
During the [[Louisiana Rebellion]] in 1768, Gérald and Aveline worked together to uncover the reason behind the rioting citizens, who claimed that the Spanish had been behind increased kidnappings. After discovering proof that supported this claim, Aveline and Gérald intercepted a gunpowder carriage to gain the attention of Spanish governor [[Antonio de Ulloa]], who was taking refuge in la Balize. Gérald then instructed Aveline to destroy two Spanish ships that were vital to de Ulloa, allowing her to draw out the governor and set up an ambush.
 
==Characteristics and personality==
Gérald was a mild-mannered, well-educated and intelligent person. However, he seemed to have a difficult time speaking to Aveline, as his sentences frequently included words such as "er" and "um" before he formulated the rest of his thoughts.
 
An associate familiar with the dealings of the Assassins, Gerald was very helpful towards Aveline, going as far as creating a new weapon for her and establishing an office inside his warehouse for her Assassin dealings, allowing her to change guises and view her weapons without fear of being detected by her father, Philippe.
 
His helpfulness may also have been a way of expressing his true feelings for Aveline; his enamoration with her was revealed on many occasions, such as when he showed concern for her well-being, when he admitted to missing her upon her return from Mexico while she had been away at [[Chichen Itza]], along with volunteering to be her date at a party to find a Templar known as the [[Madeleine de L'Isle|"Company Man"]], believed to be at the event.
 
On one occasion, Gerald felt the need to prove himself as an daring individual equal to Aveline, by agreeing to accompany her in a mission to draw the attention of Templar governor Antonio de Ulloa. Once immediate danger presented itself and he was forced to jump from a horse-drawn cart to save his life, he stated that he had done enough to last a lifetime and refused to do anything of that nature again.


==Reference==
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Gérald Blanc (1745 - unknown) was an accountant and member of the Assassin Order, who lived in New Orleans during the end of the French and Indian War.

Biography

Early life

Gérald was born in Acadia in 1745 and migrated to New Orleans as an orphan at the age of ten. He first worked as an errand boy and then as a clerk and accountant to Philippe Olivier de Grandpré. Gérald soon became a close childhood friend and companion to Philippe's daughter, Aveline de Grandpré. Along with Aveline, he was recruited into the Assassin Brotherhood by Agaté in 1759 and trained as an information officer.

Working with Aveline

Gérald served the Assassin Order by managing a network of informants, collecting intelligence and passing on Agaté's orders to Aveline, along with maintaining the trading enterprises of Aveline's father, Philippe. Gérald also worked closely with Aveline in eliminating business rivals and protecting her family's trading industries.

During the Louisiana Rebellion in 1768, Gérald and Aveline worked together to uncover the reason behind the rioting citizens, who claimed that the Spanish had been behind increased kidnappings. After discovering proof that supported this claim, Aveline and Gérald intercepted a gunpowder carriage to gain the attention of Spanish governor Antonio de Ulloa, who was taking refuge in la Balize. Gérald then instructed Aveline to destroy two Spanish ships that were vital to de Ulloa, allowing her to draw out the governor and set up an ambush.

Characteristics and personality

Gérald was a mild-mannered, well-educated and intelligent person. However, he seemed to have a difficult time speaking to Aveline, as his sentences frequently included words such as "er" and "um" before he formulated the rest of his thoughts.

An associate familiar with the dealings of the Assassins, Gerald was very helpful towards Aveline, going as far as creating a new weapon for her and establishing an office inside his warehouse for her Assassin dealings, allowing her to change guises and view her weapons without fear of being detected by her father, Philippe.

His helpfulness may also have been a way of expressing his true feelings for Aveline; his enamoration with her was revealed on many occasions, such as when he showed concern for her well-being, when he admitted to missing her upon her return from Mexico while she had been away at Chichen Itza, along with volunteering to be her date at a party to find a Templar known as the "Company Man", believed to be at the event.

On one occasion, Gerald felt the need to prove himself as an daring individual equal to Aveline, by agreeing to accompany her in a mission to draw the attention of Templar governor Antonio de Ulloa. Once immediate danger presented itself and he was forced to jump from a horse-drawn cart to save his life, he stated that he had done enough to last a lifetime and refused to do anything of that nature again.

Reference