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"Guns, blades, cannons, grenadoes (grenades)... Anything that may kill a man, I am happy to provide."
―Julien du Casse, regarding his career as an arms dealer, 1715.[src]

Julien du Casse (1682 – 1715) was a French arms dealer and member of the Templar Order, who worked in the West Indies.

Biography

Early life

Julien was born in Montpellier, France in 1682. Joining his uncle, Julien took to sea at a young age and fought in the War of the Spanish Succession. During the war, Julien became disgusted at the French and Spanish monarchy for choosing reputation and bloodlines over talent and skill, but nonetheless continued to serve his country.

In 1704, du Casse deserted from the French Army during the Battle of Vélez-Málaga and instead traveled to Africa to work as a slave trader; however, Julien left for the West Indies, lacking the conviction to partake in that industry. For a decade, Julien worked in the West Indies as an assassin and arms dealer to those who were willing to pay him a large sum. Eventually, du Casse met the Governor of Cuba, Laureano de Torres y Ayala, which later led to him becoming a close friend and subordinate of the governor.

Joining the Templars

In 1715, Julien, Woodes Rogers and Duncan Walpole had arranged a meeting with Laureano Torres, to be inducted into the Templar Order. Rogers and Julien had been at the Governor's residence in Havana for some time, until they were eventually joined by the man they believed to be Duncan Walpole, who in actuality was a pirate named Edward Kenway who had assumed his identity in order to claim Walpole's promised reward.

During a shooting session between the three, Julien noted the absence of "Duncan's" Hidden Blade, which Kenway explained to be due to his previous pair becoming damaged beyond repair. Julien then handed "Duncan" a new pair that had been collected from dead Assassins. Rogers and du Casse then requested that "Duncan" show his skills in assassination techniques; thanks to Kenway's freerunning abilities, he was able to mimic these techniques with very little effort.

Eventually, the three were inducted into the Order by Laureano de Torres. There, Torres revealed his plans of locating the Observatory, with the help of a Sage named John Roberts, which would further the Templars' goals of a New World Order. Julien expressed his skepticism to the credibility of a Sage, noting it had been over four decades since the last Sage was found.

The next morning, Julien and his Templar allies met the captured Roberts, and mentioned that a Sage's blood was required to enter the Observatory. While escorting Roberts to Torres' mansion, the Templars managed to fend of an Assassin attack in an attempt to liberate the Sage. That night, the Templars discovered that the truth of Walpole and apprehended Kenway, who attempted to rescue the Sage, though he had already escaped. Julien and El Tiburón later took Edward to the Spanish Treasure Fleet as a prisoner.

Death

Following this turn of events, du Casse earned Torres' trust and was appointed as captain by the governor, smuggling weapons, gold, and supplies for him. Julien then traveled to his manor on the island of Great Inagua, docking his Man O' War, the El Arca del Maestro, in the island's natural cove.

Unknown to Julien, however, Edward Kenway had escaped his imprisonment aboard the Spanish Treasure Fleet, and sought du Casse's ship for use as a defensive measure for the pirate republic of Nassau. Thus, Julien was killed by Kenway, who had infiltrated the island, snuck onto the vessel's rigging, and struck the Templar from above. While du Casse berated Kenway for his small ambition and cursed him before succumbing to his wounds, Kenway took a Templar key that was in Julien's possession, one of five to unlock an armor set kept within the Frenchman's manor.

Trivia

  • Julien is a French variant of Julian, ultimately derived from Greek ιουλος (ioulos), meaning "downy-bearded". Casse is a French word meaning "broken, cracked, bent".
  • Julien is a nephew of the French buccaneer and Admiral Jean du Casse.

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