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[[File:Game-acl-settingtcm1951459.jpg|thumb|250px|The Bayou surrounding New Orleans.]]
The '''Bayou''' was a marsh-filled area near [[New Orleans]], which held little dry ground. It was inhabited by smugglers and other outcasts, and alligators had a notorious reputation for attacking unsuspecting prey from the banks, or beneath the murky waters.
The '''Bayou''' was a marsh-filled area near [[New Orleans]], which held little dry ground. It was inhabited by smugglers and other outcasts, and alligators had a notorious reputation for attacking unsuspecting prey from 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 [[Assassins|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 [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who explored the area at some point in her life.
==Gallery==
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Game-acl-settingtcm1951459.jpg|Concept of a Bayou residence.
Assassins creed iii conceptart TREE.jpg|Concept art of the Bayou.
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The Bayou was a marsh-filled area near New Orleans, which held little dry ground. It was inhabited by smugglers and other outcasts, and alligators had a notorious reputation for attacking unsuspecting prey from 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.

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