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[[File:200px-Alligator_Eggs.png|frame|An alligator egg]] | |||
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'''Alligator eggs''' were eggs that could be found in [[Alligators|alligator]] nests throughout the [[Louisiana Bayou]]. | '''Alligator eggs''' were eggs that could be found in [[Alligators|alligator]] nests throughout the [[Louisiana Bayou]]. | ||
During her career as an Assassin, [[Aveline de Grandpré]] first came across an alligator while paddling through the swamps of the Bayou in a [[canoe]] alongside [[Élise Lafleur]]. After Aveline wrestled the beast | During her career as an Assassin, [[Aveline de Grandpré]] first came across an alligator while paddling through the swamps of the Bayou in a [[canoe]] alongside [[Élise Lafleur]]. After Aveline wrestled the beast a | ||
nd killed it with her [[Hidden Blade]], Élise suggested that the Assassin take the eggs as a prize, following which Aveline continued the practice and amassed a vast collection. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' | ||
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Alligator eggs were eggs that could be found in alligator nests throughout the Louisiana Bayou.
During her career as an Assassin, Aveline de Grandpré first came across an alligator while paddling through the swamps of the Bayou in a canoe alongside Élise Lafleur. After Aveline wrestled the beast a
nd killed it with her Hidden Blade, Élise suggested that the Assassin take the eggs as a prize, following which Aveline continued the practice and amassed a vast collection.
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