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'''Aloys la Touche''' (unknown – June 1793) was a former tax officer, enforcer of the [[Roi des Thunes]] at [[ | '''Aloys la Touche''' (unknown – June 1793) was a former tax officer, enforcer of the [[Roi des Thunes]] at the [[Cour des Miracles]], and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Revision as of 18:32, 12 February 2015
- "So this is what France has come to. Parasites bleeding the Revolution dry."
- ―Aloys la Touche, overseeing a public execution, 1793.

Aloys la Touche (unknown – June 1793) was a former tax officer, enforcer of the Roi des Thunes at the Cour des Miracles, and a member of the Templar Order.
Biography
Before the French Revolution he worked for the royal treasury. However, he was expelled from the office after he discovered that 10,000 livres were missing from the King's treasury and wrote a report about it. Dedicated to his work, La Touche became frustrated over the aristocrats controlling the administration of the Kingdom, saying that they were more interested in filling their pockets than doing their jobs.
Disillusioned and disgraced, la Touche joined the Cour des Miracles where his newfound cruelty and his knowledge of the economy helped him to become the right hand of the Roi des Thunes. La Touche was present when his master applied for membership into the Templar Order, but was rejected by the Grand Master Francois de la Serre.
On Charles Gabriel Sivert's recommendation, both la Touche and the Roi des Thunes were later recruited by the extremist faction of the Order, led by the self-proclaimed Grand Master François-Thomas Germain.
After the death of the Roi des Thunes in 1791, Germain placed la Touche at the services of the fellow Templar Maximilien de Robespierre, to spread propaganda as a way of expanding the Templar influence among the populace. Robespierre entrusted la Touche to oversee his Reign of Terror in Versailles. Due to la Touche's role in the turmoil in Versailles, he was feared and hated among the populace.
La Touche was eventually killed by the Assassin Arno Dorian in 1793, while overseeing an execution of Arno's old acquaintances Hugo and Victor, who were set to be killed by guillotine.
Trivia
- In the internal files of Assassin's Creed: Unity, he is named "Treville la Touche".
Reference