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'''Jules Sabourin''' (c. 1852 - 1870) was a worker for glass factory under [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Paris]] [[Master Assassin]] [[Michel Moulin]] and the brother to [[Fabrice Sabourin]].
'''Jules Sabourin''' (c. 1852 - 1870) was a worker for glass factory under [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Paris]] [[Master Assassin]] [[Michel Moulin]] and the brother to [[Fabrice Sabourin]].

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Jules Sabourin (c. 1852 - 1870) was a worker for glass factory under Paris Master Assassin Michel Moulin and the brother to Fabrice Sabourin.

Biography

Prior to the Franco-Prussian War, Jules and his older brother Fabrice worked for the Parisian Assassin leader Michel Moulin and aided both him and the British Assassin Simeon Price to sabotage the German telegraph lines to an attempt to help prevent the outbreak of War between France and Prussia. While doing so, all three were shot at but luckily cut through the cables. Evading capture, they all found a hotel in Metz but heard that war had been declared. Jules worried alongside his brother but Price promised to protect them as long as he can.[1]

While hiding, both brothers were trained by Price in some survival techniques from the Assassins. However, their father came by and asked for them not to fight for the country but for their hometown. Although Price tried to deny their location, both Jules and Fabrice agreed to help and thanked Simeon for training him before leaving.[2]

Death

However, during the Prussians' invasion of their hometown, an ambush occurred and this resulted in Jules and his cousins dying with Fabrice being the sole survivor.[3]

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 12
  2. Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 14
  3. Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot – Chapter 15