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The '''Bayou''' was a marsh-filled area near to [[New Orleans]], which held little dry ground. It was inhabited by smugglers and other outcasts, and alligators were rife in the area, as they had a notorious reputation for attacking unsuspecting prey from the atop the banks or beneath the murky waters. | The '''Bayou''' was a marsh-filled area near to [[New Orleans]], which held little dry ground. It was inhabited by smugglers and other outcasts, and alligators were rife in the area, as they had a notorious reputation for attacking unsuspecting prey from the atop the banks or beneath the murky waters. | ||
As such, this made trees both a faster and a safer option for navigation to the [[France|French]]-African [[Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who explored the area at some point in her life. | As such, this made trees both a faster and a safer option for navigation to the [[France|French]]-African [[Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who explored the area at some point in her life. | ||
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Revision as of 18:50, 5 June 2012
The Bayou was a marsh-filled area near to New Orleans, which held little dry ground. It was inhabited by smugglers and other outcasts, and alligators were rife in the area, as they had a notorious reputation for attacking unsuspecting prey from the atop the banks or beneath the murky waters.
As such, this made trees both a faster and a safer option for navigation to the French-African Assassin Aveline de Grandpré, who explored the area at some point in her life.
References
- Game Informer - Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
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