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'''Jacques''' was the illegitimate son of [[Madame Levene]], the Maison Royale de Saint-Louis school's headmistress and the lover of the handmaiden [[Hélène]]. He was the Maison Royale's groundskeeper and lived in a lodge in the school's perimeter. | '''Jacques''' was the illegitimate son of [[Madame Levene]], the Maison Royale de Saint-Louis school's headmistress and the lover of the handmaiden [[Hélène]]. He was the Maison Royale's groundskeeper and lived in a lodge in the school's perimeter. | ||
== Biography == | ==Biography== | ||
Being the son of the headmistress, Jacques was kept a secret from the school. To see him, Madame Levene sneaked every midnight to Jacques' lodge, which the students mistook for sneaking off with her lover. The [[Templars|Templar]] [[Élise de la Serre]], determined to blackmail the headmistress, followed her and used this information for herself. | |||
On 9 April 1788, an exhausted Élise, Hélène, and her wounded mentor [[ | On 9 April 1788, an exhausted Élise, Hélène, and her wounded mentor [[Frederick Weatherall]] arrived at the Maison Royale, seeking Madame Levene's help. The headmistress took them to Jacques' lodge, where they were taken care of. Jacques and Élise assisted a doctor in amputating Weatherall's leg. | ||
As Élise continued her education, Jacques and his mother let the trio stay in his home. He eventually fell in love with Hélène and the two worked together at the Maison Royale. | As Élise continued her education, Jacques and his mother let the trio stay in his home. He eventually fell in love with Hélène and the two worked together at the Maison Royale. | ||
== Reference == | ==Reference== | ||
*[[Assassin's Creed: Unity (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' novel]] | |||
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[[Category:Frenchmen]] | [[Category:Frenchmen]] | ||
Revision as of 12:43, 17 May 2015
Jacques was the illegitimate son of Madame Levene, the Maison Royale de Saint-Louis school's headmistress and the lover of the handmaiden Hélène. He was the Maison Royale's groundskeeper and lived in a lodge in the school's perimeter.
Biography
Being the son of the headmistress, Jacques was kept a secret from the school. To see him, Madame Levene sneaked every midnight to Jacques' lodge, which the students mistook for sneaking off with her lover. The Templar Élise de la Serre, determined to blackmail the headmistress, followed her and used this information for herself.
On 9 April 1788, an exhausted Élise, Hélène, and her wounded mentor Frederick Weatherall arrived at the Maison Royale, seeking Madame Levene's help. The headmistress took them to Jacques' lodge, where they were taken care of. Jacques and Élise assisted a doctor in amputating Weatherall's leg.
As Élise continued her education, Jacques and his mother let the trio stay in his home. He eventually fell in love with Hélène and the two worked together at the Maison Royale.