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{{Quote|My mentor, you are consumed by blood lust! We share a common goal: free the slaves, defeat our enemies, impose justice.|Aveline de Grandpré to Agaté, on the Louisiana Brotherhood's goals, 1768.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|A Governor No More}}
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The '''Louisiana Brotherhood of Assassins''', also known as the '''Assassin Brotherhood of New Orleans''', was a [[Assassin Guilds|Guild]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] founded by the Assassin [[Mentor]] [[Agaté]] after the death of his own Mentor, [[François Mackandal]], and the collapse of the [[Saint-Domingue Brotherhood of Assassins|Saint-Domingue Brotherhood]]. Their primary goal was to eliminate [[Templars|Templar]] control in the colonies of New Spain, but Agaté's relocation was mainly motivated by his hunt for his former lover [[Jeanne]], who had stolen the [[Prophecy Disk]]s from him and found refuge in [[New Orleans]].
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The '''Louisiana Brotherhood of Assassins''', also known as the '''Assassin Brotherhood of New Orleans''', was the [[Assassin Guilds|guild]] of [[Assassins]] based in [[Louisiana]]. It was established in 1759, during Louisiana's rule by the [[Kingdom of France]], by [[Agaté]], a former member of the [[Saint-Domingue Brotherhood of Assassins|Saint-Domingue Brotherhood]] who survived his guild's collapse.
 
During the 18th century, the Louisiana Brotherhood was relatively small-scale, consisting of Agaté and his two [[Assassin apprentice|apprentices]], [[Aveline de Grandpré]] and [[Gérald Blanc]]. With Agaté unable to set foot in [[New Orleans]] due to the risk of being recognized by the [[Templars]], he had Aveline and Gérald act as his agents in the city to sabotage the Templars' control, which strengthened during Louisiana's administration by [[Spain]] following the end of the [[Seven Years' War]].
 
In addition to fighting the Templars, the Louisianan Assassins sought to acquire the pieces of the [[Prophecy Disk]], an [[Isu]] [[Piece of Eden|artifact]] buried in [[Chichen Itza]], [[Mexico]], which was also desired by the Templars. Although successful in this endeavor, Aveline and Agaté started to grow apart due to the former's disobedience and the latter's secretive nature, culminating in a fight between pupil and Mentor after they both discovered the [[Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order|Louisiana Templars]] were led by Aveline's stepmother, [[Madeleine de L'Isle]].
 
Following Agaté's death at Aveline's hands, the latter surrendered the Prophecy Disk to Madeleine under the guise of switching allegiances to the Templars. With all leading members of the Louisiana Rite gathered at the [[Saint Louis Cathedral]] for Aveline's [[Initiation into the Templar Order|induction]] into the Order, the Assassin seized the opportunity to eliminate them, ridding New Orleans of Templar influence.
 
Over the following years, Aveline continued to operate in Louisiana and the newly-established [[United States|United States of America]], assisting the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] in his mission to build up his own Brotherhood. By the 19th century, the Louisiana Brotherhood remained operational and several of its members participated in the [[American Civil War]].


==History==
==History==
===Foundation===
===Establishment===
In 1758, after the execution of the Saint-Dominigue Brotherhood's Mentor, François Mackandal, by the [[Templars]], the branch nearly dissolved. In the wake of this defeat, one of Mackandal's apprentices, [[Agaté]], left [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] in pursuit of his former lover, Jeanne, who had stolen the prized Prophecy Disks from him. Having learned that Jeanne had settled in [[New Orleans]], he arrived in Louisiana, only to lose track of his quarry as Jeanne had speedily fled Louisiana upon hearing that Agaté was nearby. Since Jeanne had a daughter, [[Aveline de Grandpré]], who she had left behind, Agaté decided to stay in New Orleans to protect her. In 1759, Aveline, who got in trouble after rescuing slaves, was saved by Agaté. Seeing Aveline's potential and her desire for justice and freedom, Agaté took her as an [[Assassin apprentice|apprentice]] and inducted her in the Assassin Brotherhood after months of training. The same year, [[Gérald Blanc]], a friend of Aveline, was also recruited by Agaté to serve as a spy and a logistician for the brotherhood. They then established a network of servants through the city to uncover the Templars' schemes.<ref name="ACL">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
In 1758, after the execution of the [[Saint-Domingue Brotherhood of Assassins|Saint-Dominigue Brotherhood]]'s [[Mentor]], [[François Mackandal]], secretly engineered by the [[Templars]],<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[Numbskull's personal files]]: "Berg's Inspiration – Baptiste"</ref> the branch was nearly dissolved. In the wake of this defeat, one of Mackandal's apprentices, [[Agaté]], left [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] in pursuit of his former lover, [[Jeanne]], who had been purchased by the [[New Orleans]]-based merchant [[Philippe de Grandpré]] years prior. However, shortly after Agaté's arrival, Jeanne fled New Orleans due to the manipulation of [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], Philippe's second wife and, secretly, the [[Templar leader|leader]] of the [[Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order|Louisiana Templars]]. Madeleine played on Jeanne's fears that the Assassins would attempt to kill her for having stolen an artifact known as the [[Heart of the Brotherhood]] from them,<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Jeanne's diary pages]] – Page 25</ref> and convinced her to reluctantly leave New Orleans and her family.<ref name="Only a Nightmare">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Only a Nightmare]]</ref>
 
[[File: Key to the Problem 2.png|thumb|left|250px|Aveline and Gérald, the only two Assassins of New Orleans]]
After Agaté learned that Jeanne had a daughter named [[Aveline de Grandpré|Aveline]] with Philippe, he decided to remain in New Orleans to watch over her. In 1759, he intervened after Aveline got into trouble for attempting to liberate a [[Slavery|slave]]. Impressed by the young girl's dedication to freedom and justice, Agaté took Aveline under his wing and, following a few months of intense training, inducted her into the Assassins. That same year, he recruited Aveline's childhood friend [[Gérald Blanc]] and trained him as a spy and information officer, officially founding the Louisiana Brotherhood as its Mentor.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
 
However, the Templars in New Orleans soon caught wind of Agaté's presence, forcing him to flee the city and hide in the [[Louisiana Bayou]].<ref name="The Loast Guide You">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Loas Guide You]]</ref> From there, he continued to direct Aveline and Gérald, who established a network of informants throughout New Orleans to uncover the Templars' schemes.<ref name="Only a Nightmare" />
 
===French and Spanish Louisiana===
====Investigating the disappearing slaves====
{{Quote|We have uncovered news of a plantation from which slaves are vanishing. The owners reported their escape, but our network can find no trace of them. If you don your slave guise, perhaps you can investigate this mystery from within.|Gérald in a letter to Aveline, 1765.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|New Orleans by Night}}
[[File:The Colony's Good 4.png|thumb|250px|Aveline with a dying Governor d'Abbadie]]
In 1765, slaves in New Orleans began to disappear and Aveline investigated on the matter.<ref name="New Orleans by Night">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[New Orleans by Night]]</ref> Her search led her to [[Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer]], a notable Templar who worked with the Governor of Louisiana, [[Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie]]. Infiltrating the [[Governor's Mansion (New Orleans)|Governor's Mansion]], Aveline learned that d'Abbadie supplied slaves to a Templar known as the "Company Man" in exchange for the Order using their influence to keep Louisiana [[France|French]], in spite of the {{Wiki|Treaty of Paris (1763)|Treaty of Paris}} which declared that control of the colony was to be ceded to [[Spain]].<ref name="The Colony's Good">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Colony's Good]]</ref>
 
After de Ferrer departed, Aveline killed d'Abbadie, temporarily ending Templar control over New Orleans.<ref name="The Colony's Good" /> She then chose to flee the city and hide in the bayou until the commotion caused by the governor's assassination died down.<ref name="The Escape">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Escape (Liberation)|The Escape]]</ref>
 
====The Eve of Saint John====
{{Quote|Deep in the bayou, a dangerous imposter spreads real roots. He calls himself François Mackandal, my own mentor – the leader, the priest, the Brother, to whose cause I devoted my life. He was put to death by fire. I failed to prevent it. Who is this imposter, and what are his affiliations? This, you will need to uncover.|Agaté giving Aveline her mission, 1766.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|The False Mackandal}}
[[File: The False Mackandal 2.png|thumb|left|250px|Agaté giving Aveline a blowpipe]]
In 1766, Agaté learned that a man impersonating François Mackandal was trying to take over the [[smuggling]] operations in the bayou, and sent Aveline to discover the impostor's identity and eliminate him.<ref name="The False Mackandal">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The False Mackandal]]</ref> During her investigation, Aveline saved the smugglers [[Élise Lafleur]] and [[Toussaint Roussillon]] who were attacked by [[Baptiste's followers|Mackandal's followers]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Meet the Smugglers]]</ref> With their help, she learned that the Mackandal impostor prepared a sacred ceremony on the Eve of Saint John.<ref name="The Second Camp">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Second Camp]]</ref>
 
At the ceremony, Aveline discovered the false Mackandal to be [[Baptiste]], a former Assassin and brother-in-arms of Agaté, who had followed him to Louisiana and formed his own voodoo cult. Baptiste planned to poison the nobles of New Orleans to avenge the death of the slaves of Saint-Domingue, and also worked with de Ferrer to track down Agaté. Aveline ultimately killed Baptiste, who with his dying breath revealed his knowledge of her mother Jeanne and implied that Agaté was hiding certain secrets from her, shaking Aveline's trust in her Mentor.<ref name="Eve of Saint John">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Eve of Saint John]]</ref>
 
====Louisiana Rebellion====
{{Quote|This is how you choose to prove your loyalty to me? By disobeying my direct order? By letting our enemy run free?|Agaté confronting Aveline after she spared Antonio de Ulloa, 1768.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|A Governor No More}}
By 1768, the Templar [[Antonio de Ulloa]] had been appointed the Spanish Governor of Louisiana and placed strict trade laws and restrictions over the colony that benefited the Templars' interests. This caused the {{Wiki|French Creoles}} to [[Louisiana Rebellion|rebel]] against the governor's rule.<ref name="Prelude to Rebellion">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Prélude to Rebellion]]</ref> Aveline, who continued to investigate the slaves' disappearances,<ref name="Vanishing Slaves">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Vanishing Slaves]]</ref><ref name="Storming the Fort">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Storming the Fort]]</ref> decided to take advantage of the chaos in New Orleans to get close to Ulloa and interrogate him for information on where the slaves were being sent.<ref name="In Vino Veritas"">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[In Vino Veritas]]</ref>
 
[[File: In Vino Veritas 6.png|thumb|250px|Aveline and Gérald stealing a gunpowder carriage]]
With Gérald's help, Aveline incited a massive riot to force Ulloa to leave his fort, [[La Balize]]. The two Assassins intercepted a [[gunpowder]] delivery, though the cart later ended up crashing into a winery,<ref name="In Vino Veritas" /> and Aveline sank one of the [[Spanish Navy]]'s ships.<ref name="Getting Ulloa's Attention">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Getting Ulloa's Attention]]</ref> These actions had the desired effect and Ulloa attempted to flee New Orleans to escape the rebellion.<ref name="A Governor No More">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[A Governor No More]]</ref>
 
Learning about the governor's Templar affiliations, Agaté traveled to the city and instructed Aveline to kill Ulloa. However, his pupil disobeyed him and, after intercepting Ulloa's convoy, decided to spare the Templar's life when he informed her that the missing slaves were taken to a work camp in [[Chichen Itza]]. The governor also gave Aveline a lens used to decipher encoded Templar documents, and she warned him that his Templar colleagues would not be as merciful as her, causing Ulloa to resign from his position as governor.<ref name="A Governor No More" />
 
After Aveline informed Agaté of her decision to spare Ulloa, the Mentor was furious and forbade her from traveling to [[Mexico]].<ref name="A Governor No More" /> However, Aveline disobeyed him again and, after disguising herself as a slave and giving her weapons to Gérald, boarded a Templar ship bound for Chichen Itza.<ref name="Southbound">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Southbound]]</ref>
 
====Search for the Prophecy Disk====
{{Dialogue2|Agaté|You should have left it where it lay. Do you have any idea of its purpose or power?|Aveline|I was hoping you could enlighten-|Had you not insisted on dredging it up, no one would need to know! Remove it from my sight.|Aveline and Agaté discussing the Prophecy Disk, 1771.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|Power of Voodoo}}
[[File: The Secret of the Cenote 6.png|thumb|left|250px|Aveline meeting her mother in Chichen Itza]]
In 1769, Aveline reached Chichen Itza and found that the slaves worked and lived freely on the excavation site under the Templars' protection.<ref name="A New Life">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[A New Life]]</ref> Upon further investigation, however, she discovered that de Ferrer brutalized every worker that stepped out of line.<ref name="The Company Man">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Company Man]]</ref> As she continued to explore the camp, Aveline found clues that her mother Jeanne was there. In her [[Jeanne's diary pages|diary]], Aveline found a map of an [[Chichen Itza Temples|Isu temple]] underneath the dig site.<ref name="Trail of Truth">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Trail of Truth]]</ref>
 
Entering the temple, the Assassin found a part of the [[Prophecy Disk]], a [[Piece of Eden]], moments before de Ferrer also accessed the temple by blowing up a wall, which destabilized the site. In the resulting fight, Aveline killed de Ferrer and his guards before escaping the collapsing temple. In the process, she ran into Jeanne, though her mother rejected her after discovering her daughter was an Assassin.<ref name="Secret of the Cenote">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Secret of the Cenote]]</ref>
 
In 1771, Aveline returned to New Orleans and was informed by Gérald of a faction of rogue Spanish soldiers trying to take control of the Louisiana Bayou.<ref name="Prodigal Daughter">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Prodigal Daughter]]</ref> Through her investigation, Aveline discovered that a Templar named [[Diego Vázquez]] was responsible and decided to warn Agaté of the intrusion.<ref name="Rotten Barracks">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Rotten Barracks]]</ref> After a brief argument regarding Aveline's long absence from Louisiana, she showed her Mentor the piece of the Prophecy Disk she had found, only for Agaté to warn her to hide, claiming it would doom them.<ref name="Power of Voodoo">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Power of Voodoo]]</ref>
 
[[File: Power of Voodoo 4.png|thumb|250px|Agaté explaining his plan to deal with Vázquez's men]]
When Aveline told Agaté about Vázquez's plans, the Mentor revealed that he was already well-aware of them and that he had devised his own plan to deal with the Spanish troops. Aveline offered to assist him and poisoned the soldiers to make them believe they were under a voodoo curse.<ref name="Power of Voodoo" /> Later, with the help of the bayou's smugglers, Aveline stole supplies from Vázquez's ship and found a document containing orders to reclaim the worksite in Chichen Itza, leading the Assassin to hurriedly journey back to Mexico.<ref name="Stolen Goods">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Stolen Goods]]</ref>
 
When she arrived in Chichen Itza in 1772, Aveline was reunited with her mother, who decided to help her find the second piece of the Prophecy Disk before the Templars. After retrieving the artifact from another Isu temple, Aveline invited her mother to return to New Orleans but Jeanne decided to stay to survey the community in Chichen Itza and protect the region from further Templar incursions. Aveline accepted her mother's choice, promised to remain in contact with her and returned to New Orleans.<ref name="Return to Mexico">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Return to Mexico]]</ref>


===Investigating the disapearing slaves===
====Hunting the Company Man====
[[File: Key to the Problem 2.png|thumb|left|250px|Aveline and Gerald, the only two Assassins of New Orleans]]
{{Dialogue|Aveline|I was a child when you brought me into the Brotherhood and made me an Assassin. You pretended to protect me, to root out the enemy! And all along, my own stepmother, Madeleine, was the Company Man.|Agaté|Iniquity runs in the family.|Aveline revealing the Company Man's identity to Agaté, 1777.|Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|Confronting Agaté}}
In 1765, slaves in the New Orleans began to disappear and Aveline investigated on the matter. Her investigation led her to [[Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer]], a notable Templar who worked with the French governor of Louisiana [[Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie]]. Infiltrated the [[Governor's Mansion (New Orleans)|Governor's Mansion]], Aveline learned that Abbadie gave slaves as workers for the Templar known as the Compagny Man. In exchange the Templars would keep the colony French. After the depart of de Ferrer, Aveline killed the governor and leave the mansion.<ref name="ACL"/>
In 1776, Aveline resumed her quest to uncover the identity of the "Company Man", the mysterious leader of the Louisiana Templars. With the [[American Revolutionary War|ongoing war]] between the [[United Kingdom|British Crown]] and its [[United States|colonies]] in the north, the Governor of Louisiana supplied the [[Patriots]] via the smugglers of the bayou. Diego Vázquez sent soldiers to attack the smugglers, but Aveline protected them.<ref name="Supplying the Revolution">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Supplying the Revolution]]</ref>


===The Eve of Saint John===
[[File: A Fool's Errand 11.png|thumb|left|250px|Aveline with Ratonhnhaké:ton in New York]]
[[File: The False Mackandal 2.png|thumb|right|250px|Agaté giving a blowpipe to kill Mackandal impostor]]
Believing Vázquez to be the Company Man, Aveline later assassinated him at a soiree in New Orleans, only to discover that her assumption had been incorrect. Furthermore, she was informed that her father Philippe had succumbed to an apparent illness he had been battling for some time, leaving his business in Gérald's care while his [[De Grandpré Mansion|mansion]] was inherited by Madeleine.<ref name="The Last Dance">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[The Last Dance]]</ref>
In 1766, Agaté learned that a person who impersonated François Mackandal tried to take over the [[smuggling]] operations in the Bayou. He send Aveline to discover who was the impostor. During her inverstigation, Aveline saved the smugglers [[Élise Lafleur]] and [[Roussillon]] who were attacked by [[Baptiste's followers|Mackandal's followers]]. With their help, she discovered that Mackandal prepared a sacred ceremony at the Eve of Saint John. The [[Houngan (San Danje)|Houngan]] of [[San Danje]] gave her the localization of the ceremony but also an antidote to Mackandal's [[poison]]. At the ceremony, Aveline uncovered the truth: Mackandal was in fact [[Baptiste]], a former Assassin and apprentice of Mackandal, who worked for de Ferrer. Baptiste planned to poison the nobles of New Orleans to avenge the death of the slaves of Saint-Domingue and also to be inducted in the Templar Order. Aveline engaged Baptiste but she was poisoned by the former Assassin. Thanks to the antidote of the houngan, Aveline survived and killed Baptiste.<ref name="ACL"/>


===Louisiana Rebellion===
In 1777, Gérald learned with the help of the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassins]] that a [[Loyalists|Loyalist]] officer named Davidson worked for the Company Man. Traveling to [[New York]], Aveline worked with the Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] to infiltrate the fort where Davidson was hiding. Upon confronting the officer, Aveline was surprised to discover that he was [[George Davidson|George]],<ref name="A Fool's Errand">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[A Fool's Errand]]</ref> a slave she had helped flee Louisiana the year prior.<ref name="An Urgent Favor">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[An Urgent Favor]]</ref> George tried to escape, but Aveline shot the gunpowder in the back of his carriage, mortally wounding him.<ref name="A Fool's Errand" />
[[File: In Vino Veritas 6.png|thumb|left|250px|Aveline and Gerald stealing a gunpowder carriage]]
After Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie's death, the post of governor was taken by the Templar [[Antonio de Ulloa]]. In 1768, the new governor placed strict trade laws and restrictions over the colony in order to benefit the Templar Order. Then the French Creoles rebelled against the Spanish governor. Aveline, who continued to investigate on slaves disparition, decided to interrogate Ulloa to know where the slaves were send. Aveline incented the population to a massive riot, thereby Ulloa would left [[La Balize]]. With Gerald, she stole gunpowder which exploded during their escape and later she sank Spanish ships. When Ulloa decided to leave Louisiana, Agaté tasked Aveline to assassinated the governor to prove her loyalty. But Aveline spared Ulloa's life and the Templar gave her the information that the slaves were brought to a work camp in [[Chichen Itza]] and also a lens used to decipher encoded Templar documents. After revealing to Agaté she spared Ulloa, the Mentor forbade her to go to Mexico, but Aveline ignored his order and embarked as a slave in a Templar ship to Chichen Itza.<ref name="ACL"/>


===Searching the Prophecy Disks===
After George revealed the Company Man's identity to be Madeleine in his final moments, Aveline returned to New Orleans and confronted her stepmother, who admitted to knowing of Aveline's Assassin affiliations and grooming her to join the Templars. Aware of Aveline's growing distrust of Agaté, Madeleine asked her to kill her Mentor as a final test of loyalty before being [[Initiation into the Templar Order|inducted]] into the Order.<ref name="Abandoning Pretense">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Abandoning Pretense]]</ref>
[[File: The Secret of the Cenote 6.png|thumb|right|250px|Aveline meeting her mother]]
In 1769, Aveline reached Chichen Itza and discoverd that the slaves worked and live freely on the excavation site and in exchange the Templars protected them. But in fact De Ferrer brutalized every worker who didn't followed orders. Aveline explored the camp and discovered clues that her mother was there. In her [[Jeanne's diary pages|diary]], Aveline found a map of a [[Chichen Itza Temples|Isu Temple]] under the site. In the Temple, the Assassin found a part of the [[Prophecy Disks]], a [[Pieces of Eden]], but de Ferrer and his men entered in the Temple by exploding a wall. The Templar asked for the artefact but Aveline killed him and his guards and escaped from the collapsing Temple which was fragilized by the explosion. Aveline left Chichen Itza after her mother rejected her after she discovered her daughter was an Assassin.<ref name="ACL"/>


[[File: Power of Voodoo 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Agaté explaining his plan]]
[[File: Confronting Agate 8.png|thumb|250px|Agaté committing suicide]]
In 1771, Aveline returned to New Orleans. Gerald learned her that a faction of rogue Spanish soldiers the bayou. During her investigation she discovered that a Templar named [[Diego Vázquez|Vázquez]] bribing Spanish soldiers to take over the bayou. Aveline prevented Agaté fearing that he was targeted by the Templars. After an argument, Aveline revealed she had a Prophecy Disk but Agaté demanded to hide the artefact. After that, the Mentor and his apprentice scared the soldiers by poisoning them to make them believe they were under a voodoo curse. Later, with the help of the bayou's smugglers, Aveline stealing supplies from Vasquez's ship and found a document ordered to reclaim the work site of Chichen Itza. Then Aveline decided to go to Mexico.<ref name="ACL"/>
At Agaté's [[Agaté's Hut|hideout]] in the Louisiana Bayou, Aveline informed the Mentor of the Company Man's true identity, leading him to attack her, assuming that his pupil had betrayed him and the Brotherhood. Aveline reluctantly fought Agaté, who used hallucinogenic gases against her, and ultimately defeated him, but refused to take his life. In response, Agaté committed suicide by jumping from the top of his hideout, believing that the humiliation he had endured was a fate worse than death.<ref name="Confronting Agate">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Confronting Agaté]]</ref>


In 1772, Aveline arrived to Chichen Itza. The Assassin met her mother who decided to help her to find the second Prophecy Disks to force the Templars to leave the place. With her map, Aveline reached the artefact. After Aveline proposed to her mother to returned to New Orleans but Jeanne decided to stay to survey the community in Chichen Itza. Aveline accepted her mother choice, promised to remain in contact with her and returned to New Orleans.<ref name="ACL"/>
Inside the [[Saint Louis Cathedral]], Aveline delivered Agaté's necklace to Madeleine as proof of his death, and also presented the two halves of the Prophecy Disk. Believing Aveline wished to pledge herself to the Templar [[New World Order|cause]], Madeleine welcomed her stepdaughter into the Order before the assembled Louisiana Rite.<ref name="Reconciliation">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Reconciliation]]</ref> She then tried to activate the Prophecy Disk and uncover the secrets it contained, but found that she was unable to do so due to lacking the final component: the Heart of the Brotherhood.<ref name="Erudito">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' – [[Erudito (memory)|Erudito]]</ref>


===Hunting the Company Man===
[[File: Erudito 7.png|thumb|left|250px|Aveline dicovering the message of the Prophecy Disk]]
[[File: A Fool's Errand 11.png|thumb|right|250px|Aveline with Ratonhnhaké:ton in New York]]
At that moment, Aveline revealed her true intentions and killed Madeleine's guards before fighting and mortally wounding her stepmother. As she lay dying, Madeleine questioned why Aveline would turn on her, to which the Assassin revealed that she knew Madeleine was responsible for both her mother's abandonment and her father's poisoning. Although the Templar tried to justify that all of her actions had been in service of the greater good, Aveline saw through her act and claimed that she would never serve her.<ref name="Erudito" />
In 1776, Aveline resumed her quest to uncover the identity of the Company Man. With the [[American Revolutionary War|war]] between the [[United States|Colonies]] and the [[United Kingdom|British Crown]], the Governor of Louisiana supplied the [[Patriots]] via the smugglers of the bayou. But Vázquez send soldiers to attack the smugglers but Aveline defended them. Believing Vázquez was the Compagny Man, Aveline decided to kill him. During a night ball, Aveline infiltrated the party and killed Vázquez. In his last moment, the Templar revealed that he was not the Company Man. In fact the Company Man was a woman.<ref name="ACL"/>


In 1777, Gerald learned with the help of the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassins]], that a [[Loyalists|Loyalist]] officer named Davidson worked for the Company Man. Aveline went to [[New York]] to find him. With the Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], Aveline infiltrated a fort where Davidson was hiding. There she discovered that Davidson was in fact [[George Davidson|George]], a slave she helped flee Louisiana a year before. George tried to escape but Aveline shot on the [[gunpowder]] on his [[Wagon|carriage]] which exploded. Mortally wounded, George revealed the identity of the Company Man: [[Madeleine de L'Isle]], Aveline's stepmother.<ref name="ACL"/>
With Madeleine's death, the Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order was wiped out and Aveline inserted the Heart of the Brotherhood, which she had been carrying as a necklace, into the Prophecy Disk. The artifact displayed a holographic message depicting the election of [[Eve]] as the leader of the [[human]] rebellion during the [[Human-Isu War]], just as Gérald walked into the cathedral and witnessed the recording alongside Aveline. The two Assassins then declared that their work was done, having successfully liberated New Orleans from Templar influence.<ref name="Erudito" />


[[File: Confronting Agate 8.png|thumb|left|250px|Agaté commiting suicide]]
====Later activities====
Returned in New Orleans, Aveline confronted Madeleine. Her step mother recognized she was the Company Man but revealed she knew for a long time that Aveline was an Assassin. Madeleine insisted on the fact she loves her as a child and that she let her lived to eliminate unethical members of the Templars. Madeleine asked to Aveline to join the Templar Order and to kill her mentor to prove her new allegiance. Aveline went to her mentor's [[Agaté's Hut|safehouse]] to organize a plan to lure the Templars. But Agaté believed that his apprentice betrayed the Brotherhood and decided to kill her using hallucinogenic gases. Aveline defeated her mentor and spared his life but Agaté refused considering it was a fate worst than death and committed suicide.<ref name="ACL"/>
{{Quote|I have attempted to recruit Patience for the Brotherhood, but she will not allow me to approach her with help. Your name is legendary among the slaves, even as far North as Newport, I believe you will have more success. She was last seen on Goat Island. Start your search there, if you accept.|Ratonhnhaké:ton in his letter to Aveline, 1784.|Aveline (DLC)|The Rebel Camp}}
[[File:The Tower 1.png|thumb|250px|Aveline with Patience Gibbs]]
In 1784, Aveline was contacted by Ratonhnhaké:ton, who by this point was attempting to rebuild the Colonial Brotherhood. Having tracked an escaped slave by the name of [[Patience Gibbs]] to [[Newport]], [[Rhode Island]], Ratonhnhaké:ton unsuccessfully attempted to recruit her into his Brotherhood and asked for Aveline's assistance due to her legendary reputation among the slaves.<ref name="The Rebel Camp">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – ''[[Aveline (DLC)|Aveline]]'' – [[The Rebel Camp]]</ref>


[[File: Erudito 7.png|thumb|right|250px|Aveline dicovering the message of the Prophecy Disk]]
Accepting the mission, Aveline traveled to Newport and found that Patience had been captured by the Templar [[Edmund Judge]], who sought a [[Patience Gibbs' charm|charm]] – a Piece of Eden – in her possession.<ref name="The Rebel Camp" /> After saving Patience,<ref name="The Fort">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – ''[[Aveline (DLC)|Aveline]]'' – [[The Fort]]</ref> Aveline worked with her to infiltrate Judge's stronghold and retrieve the stolen charm. Aveline killed the Templar and Patience recovered the artifact, which she claimed allowed her to "see into all things", before agreeing to accompany the Assassin to the [[Davenport Homestead]] so that she could join the Colonial Brotherhood.<ref name="The Tower">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – ''[[Aveline (DLC)|Aveline]]'' – [[The Tower]]</ref>
In the Saint Paul Cathedral, Aveline brought Agaté's necklace as a proof she killed her mentor to Madeleine and also the two Prophecy Disks. Then Madeleine [[Initiation into the Templar Order|inducted]] her step-daughter to the Templar Order and reunited the two disks but failed to understand the message it contained. She realized it was missing another artefact: the [[Heart of the Brotherhood]], which was given to Aveline as a pendant by her mother years earlier. Madeleine ordered her followers to kill Aveline but the Assassin killed her and the other Templars. Aveline understood that Madeleine forced her mother to flew New Orleans and also poisoned her father. Madeleine was adamant that her actions had been for the good of humanity and Aveline finished her. Using the Heart, Aveline discovered the message of the Prophecy Disks: the election of [[Eve]] as the leader of the [[human]]s during the [[Human-Isu War]]. Afterward, Gerald arrived and Aveline said to him that it was done.<ref name="ACL"/>
 
At some point in the late 18th century, [[Hubert Marchand]] operated as a member of the Louisiana Brotherhood.<ref name="ACfilm">[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]]</ref>


===American Civil War===
===American Civil War===
[[File:ACFilm Louisianan Assassins picture board.png|thumb|left|250px|Abstergo Madrid's collage of Callum's Louisianan Assassin ancestry]]
[[File:ACFilm Louisianan Assassins picture board.png|thumb|left|250px|Abstergo Madrid's collage of Callum's Louisianan Assassin ancestry]]
Around the time of the [[American Civil War]], [[Callum Lynch]] had several Assassins ancestors from Louisiana who fought in the war.<ref>[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' (film)]]</ref>
Around the time of the [[American Civil War]], [[Callum Lynch]] had several Assassins ancestors from Louisiana who fought in the conflict.<ref name="ACfilm" />
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==Members==
==Members==
;[[American Revolutionary War]]
;Colonial Era
*[[Agaté]]
*[[Agaté]] {{c|[[Mentor]]; 1759 – 1777}}
*[[Gérald Blanc]]
*[[Gérald Blanc]]
*[[Aveline de Grandpré]]
*[[Aveline de Grandpré]]
*[[Hubert Marchand]]
*[[Hubert Marchand]]
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===Allies and puppets===
===Allies and puppets===
;American Revolutionary War
;Colonial Era
*[[Carlos Dominguez]]
*[[Carlos Dominguez]]
*[[Houngan (San Danje)|Houngan]]
*[[Houngan (San Danje)|Houngan]]
*[[Élise Lafleur]]
*[[Élise Lafleur]]
*[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] {{c|Colonial Brotherhood}}
*[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] {{c|[[Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Brotherhood]]}}
*[[Roussillon]]
*[[Toussaint Roussillon]]
 
==Trivia==
*Following Agaté's death, Aveline may have succeeded him as [[Assassin leader|leader]] of the Louisiana Brotherhood, which by that point consisted of only herself and Gérald Blanc. Alternatively, it is possible that the guild was dissolved or absorbed into the American Brotherhood, although the [[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]] confirmed that the Louisianan Assassins remained in operation until at least the American Civil War.


==Appearances==
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*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' {{Mdat}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – ''[[Aveline (DLC)|Aveline]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]''
*[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]] {{Mo}}


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"My mentor, you are consumed by blood lust! We share a common goal: free the slaves, defeat our enemies, impose justice."
―Aveline de Grandpré to Agaté, on the Louisiana Brotherhood's goals, 1768.[src]-[m]

The Louisiana Brotherhood of Assassins, also known as the Assassin Brotherhood of New Orleans, was the guild of Assassins based in Louisiana. It was established in 1759, during Louisiana's rule by the Kingdom of France, by Agaté, a former member of the Saint-Domingue Brotherhood who survived his guild's collapse.

During the 18th century, the Louisiana Brotherhood was relatively small-scale, consisting of Agaté and his two apprentices, Aveline de Grandpré and Gérald Blanc. With Agaté unable to set foot in New Orleans due to the risk of being recognized by the Templars, he had Aveline and Gérald act as his agents in the city to sabotage the Templars' control, which strengthened during Louisiana's administration by Spain following the end of the Seven Years' War.

In addition to fighting the Templars, the Louisianan Assassins sought to acquire the pieces of the Prophecy Disk, an Isu artifact buried in Chichen Itza, Mexico, which was also desired by the Templars. Although successful in this endeavor, Aveline and Agaté started to grow apart due to the former's disobedience and the latter's secretive nature, culminating in a fight between pupil and Mentor after they both discovered the Louisiana Templars were led by Aveline's stepmother, Madeleine de L'Isle.

Following Agaté's death at Aveline's hands, the latter surrendered the Prophecy Disk to Madeleine under the guise of switching allegiances to the Templars. With all leading members of the Louisiana Rite gathered at the Saint Louis Cathedral for Aveline's induction into the Order, the Assassin seized the opportunity to eliminate them, ridding New Orleans of Templar influence.

Over the following years, Aveline continued to operate in Louisiana and the newly-established United States of America, assisting the Colonial Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton in his mission to build up his own Brotherhood. By the 19th century, the Louisiana Brotherhood remained operational and several of its members participated in the American Civil War.

History

Establishment

In 1758, after the execution of the Saint-Dominigue Brotherhood's Mentor, François Mackandal, secretly engineered by the Templars,[1] the branch was nearly dissolved. In the wake of this defeat, one of Mackandal's apprentices, Agaté, left Saint-Domingue in pursuit of his former lover, Jeanne, who had been purchased by the New Orleans-based merchant Philippe de Grandpré years prior. However, shortly after Agaté's arrival, Jeanne fled New Orleans due to the manipulation of Madeleine de L'Isle, Philippe's second wife and, secretly, the leader of the Louisiana Templars. Madeleine played on Jeanne's fears that the Assassins would attempt to kill her for having stolen an artifact known as the Heart of the Brotherhood from them,[2] and convinced her to reluctantly leave New Orleans and her family.[3]

Aveline and Gérald, the only two Assassins of New Orleans

After Agaté learned that Jeanne had a daughter named Aveline with Philippe, he decided to remain in New Orleans to watch over her. In 1759, he intervened after Aveline got into trouble for attempting to liberate a slave. Impressed by the young girl's dedication to freedom and justice, Agaté took Aveline under his wing and, following a few months of intense training, inducted her into the Assassins. That same year, he recruited Aveline's childhood friend Gérald Blanc and trained him as a spy and information officer, officially founding the Louisiana Brotherhood as its Mentor.[4]

However, the Templars in New Orleans soon caught wind of Agaté's presence, forcing him to flee the city and hide in the Louisiana Bayou.[5] From there, he continued to direct Aveline and Gérald, who established a network of informants throughout New Orleans to uncover the Templars' schemes.[3]

French and Spanish Louisiana

Investigating the disappearing slaves

"We have uncovered news of a plantation from which slaves are vanishing. The owners reported their escape, but our network can find no trace of them. If you don your slave guise, perhaps you can investigate this mystery from within."
―Gérald in a letter to Aveline, 1765.[src]-[m]
Aveline with a dying Governor d'Abbadie

In 1765, slaves in New Orleans began to disappear and Aveline investigated on the matter.[6] Her search led her to Rafael Joaquín de Ferrer, a notable Templar who worked with the Governor of Louisiana, Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie. Infiltrating the Governor's Mansion, Aveline learned that d'Abbadie supplied slaves to a Templar known as the "Company Man" in exchange for the Order using their influence to keep Louisiana French, in spite of the Treaty of Paris which declared that control of the colony was to be ceded to Spain.[7]

After de Ferrer departed, Aveline killed d'Abbadie, temporarily ending Templar control over New Orleans.[7] She then chose to flee the city and hide in the bayou until the commotion caused by the governor's assassination died down.[8]

The Eve of Saint John

"Deep in the bayou, a dangerous imposter spreads real roots. He calls himself François Mackandal, my own mentor – the leader, the priest, the Brother, to whose cause I devoted my life. He was put to death by fire. I failed to prevent it. Who is this imposter, and what are his affiliations? This, you will need to uncover."
―Agaté giving Aveline her mission, 1766.[src]-[m]
Agaté giving Aveline a blowpipe

In 1766, Agaté learned that a man impersonating François Mackandal was trying to take over the smuggling operations in the bayou, and sent Aveline to discover the impostor's identity and eliminate him.[9] During her investigation, Aveline saved the smugglers Élise Lafleur and Toussaint Roussillon who were attacked by Mackandal's followers.[10] With their help, she learned that the Mackandal impostor prepared a sacred ceremony on the Eve of Saint John.[11]

At the ceremony, Aveline discovered the false Mackandal to be Baptiste, a former Assassin and brother-in-arms of Agaté, who had followed him to Louisiana and formed his own voodoo cult. Baptiste planned to poison the nobles of New Orleans to avenge the death of the slaves of Saint-Domingue, and also worked with de Ferrer to track down Agaté. Aveline ultimately killed Baptiste, who with his dying breath revealed his knowledge of her mother Jeanne and implied that Agaté was hiding certain secrets from her, shaking Aveline's trust in her Mentor.[12]

Louisiana Rebellion

"This is how you choose to prove your loyalty to me? By disobeying my direct order? By letting our enemy run free?"
―Agaté confronting Aveline after she spared Antonio de Ulloa, 1768.[src]-[m]

By 1768, the Templar Antonio de Ulloa had been appointed the Spanish Governor of Louisiana and placed strict trade laws and restrictions over the colony that benefited the Templars' interests. This caused the French Creoles to rebel against the governor's rule.[13] Aveline, who continued to investigate the slaves' disappearances,[14][15] decided to take advantage of the chaos in New Orleans to get close to Ulloa and interrogate him for information on where the slaves were being sent.[16]

Aveline and Gérald stealing a gunpowder carriage

With Gérald's help, Aveline incited a massive riot to force Ulloa to leave his fort, La Balize. The two Assassins intercepted a gunpowder delivery, though the cart later ended up crashing into a winery,[16] and Aveline sank one of the Spanish Navy's ships.[17] These actions had the desired effect and Ulloa attempted to flee New Orleans to escape the rebellion.[18]

Learning about the governor's Templar affiliations, Agaté traveled to the city and instructed Aveline to kill Ulloa. However, his pupil disobeyed him and, after intercepting Ulloa's convoy, decided to spare the Templar's life when he informed her that the missing slaves were taken to a work camp in Chichen Itza. The governor also gave Aveline a lens used to decipher encoded Templar documents, and she warned him that his Templar colleagues would not be as merciful as her, causing Ulloa to resign from his position as governor.[18]

After Aveline informed Agaté of her decision to spare Ulloa, the Mentor was furious and forbade her from traveling to Mexico.[18] However, Aveline disobeyed him again and, after disguising herself as a slave and giving her weapons to Gérald, boarded a Templar ship bound for Chichen Itza.[19]

Search for the Prophecy Disk

Agaté: "You should have left it where it lay. Do you have any idea of its purpose or power?"
Aveline: "I was hoping you could enlighten-"
Agaté: "Had you not insisted on dredging it up, no one would need to know! Remove it from my sight."
—Aveline and Agaté discussing the Prophecy Disk, 1771.[src]-[m]
Aveline meeting her mother in Chichen Itza

In 1769, Aveline reached Chichen Itza and found that the slaves worked and lived freely on the excavation site under the Templars' protection.[20] Upon further investigation, however, she discovered that de Ferrer brutalized every worker that stepped out of line.[21] As she continued to explore the camp, Aveline found clues that her mother Jeanne was there. In her diary, Aveline found a map of an Isu temple underneath the dig site.[22]

Entering the temple, the Assassin found a part of the Prophecy Disk, a Piece of Eden, moments before de Ferrer also accessed the temple by blowing up a wall, which destabilized the site. In the resulting fight, Aveline killed de Ferrer and his guards before escaping the collapsing temple. In the process, she ran into Jeanne, though her mother rejected her after discovering her daughter was an Assassin.[23]

In 1771, Aveline returned to New Orleans and was informed by Gérald of a faction of rogue Spanish soldiers trying to take control of the Louisiana Bayou.[24] Through her investigation, Aveline discovered that a Templar named Diego Vázquez was responsible and decided to warn Agaté of the intrusion.[25] After a brief argument regarding Aveline's long absence from Louisiana, she showed her Mentor the piece of the Prophecy Disk she had found, only for Agaté to warn her to hide, claiming it would doom them.[26]

Agaté explaining his plan to deal with Vázquez's men

When Aveline told Agaté about Vázquez's plans, the Mentor revealed that he was already well-aware of them and that he had devised his own plan to deal with the Spanish troops. Aveline offered to assist him and poisoned the soldiers to make them believe they were under a voodoo curse.[26] Later, with the help of the bayou's smugglers, Aveline stole supplies from Vázquez's ship and found a document containing orders to reclaim the worksite in Chichen Itza, leading the Assassin to hurriedly journey back to Mexico.[27]

When she arrived in Chichen Itza in 1772, Aveline was reunited with her mother, who decided to help her find the second piece of the Prophecy Disk before the Templars. After retrieving the artifact from another Isu temple, Aveline invited her mother to return to New Orleans but Jeanne decided to stay to survey the community in Chichen Itza and protect the region from further Templar incursions. Aveline accepted her mother's choice, promised to remain in contact with her and returned to New Orleans.[28]

Hunting the Company Man

Aveline: "I was a child when you brought me into the Brotherhood and made me an Assassin. You pretended to protect me, to root out the enemy! And all along, my own stepmother, Madeleine, was the Company Man."
Agaté: "Iniquity runs in the family."
—Aveline revealing the Company Man's identity to Agaté, 1777.[src]-[m]

In 1776, Aveline resumed her quest to uncover the identity of the "Company Man", the mysterious leader of the Louisiana Templars. With the ongoing war between the British Crown and its colonies in the north, the Governor of Louisiana supplied the Patriots via the smugglers of the bayou. Diego Vázquez sent soldiers to attack the smugglers, but Aveline protected them.[29]

Aveline with Ratonhnhaké:ton in New York

Believing Vázquez to be the Company Man, Aveline later assassinated him at a soiree in New Orleans, only to discover that her assumption had been incorrect. Furthermore, she was informed that her father Philippe had succumbed to an apparent illness he had been battling for some time, leaving his business in Gérald's care while his mansion was inherited by Madeleine.[30]

In 1777, Gérald learned with the help of the Colonial Assassins that a Loyalist officer named Davidson worked for the Company Man. Traveling to New York, Aveline worked with the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton to infiltrate the fort where Davidson was hiding. Upon confronting the officer, Aveline was surprised to discover that he was George,[31] a slave she had helped flee Louisiana the year prior.[32] George tried to escape, but Aveline shot the gunpowder in the back of his carriage, mortally wounding him.[31]

After George revealed the Company Man's identity to be Madeleine in his final moments, Aveline returned to New Orleans and confronted her stepmother, who admitted to knowing of Aveline's Assassin affiliations and grooming her to join the Templars. Aware of Aveline's growing distrust of Agaté, Madeleine asked her to kill her Mentor as a final test of loyalty before being inducted into the Order.[33]

Agaté committing suicide

At Agaté's hideout in the Louisiana Bayou, Aveline informed the Mentor of the Company Man's true identity, leading him to attack her, assuming that his pupil had betrayed him and the Brotherhood. Aveline reluctantly fought Agaté, who used hallucinogenic gases against her, and ultimately defeated him, but refused to take his life. In response, Agaté committed suicide by jumping from the top of his hideout, believing that the humiliation he had endured was a fate worse than death.[34]

Inside the Saint Louis Cathedral, Aveline delivered Agaté's necklace to Madeleine as proof of his death, and also presented the two halves of the Prophecy Disk. Believing Aveline wished to pledge herself to the Templar cause, Madeleine welcomed her stepdaughter into the Order before the assembled Louisiana Rite.[35] She then tried to activate the Prophecy Disk and uncover the secrets it contained, but found that she was unable to do so due to lacking the final component: the Heart of the Brotherhood.[36]

Aveline dicovering the message of the Prophecy Disk

At that moment, Aveline revealed her true intentions and killed Madeleine's guards before fighting and mortally wounding her stepmother. As she lay dying, Madeleine questioned why Aveline would turn on her, to which the Assassin revealed that she knew Madeleine was responsible for both her mother's abandonment and her father's poisoning. Although the Templar tried to justify that all of her actions had been in service of the greater good, Aveline saw through her act and claimed that she would never serve her.[36]

With Madeleine's death, the Louisiana Rite of the Templar Order was wiped out and Aveline inserted the Heart of the Brotherhood, which she had been carrying as a necklace, into the Prophecy Disk. The artifact displayed a holographic message depicting the election of Eve as the leader of the human rebellion during the Human-Isu War, just as Gérald walked into the cathedral and witnessed the recording alongside Aveline. The two Assassins then declared that their work was done, having successfully liberated New Orleans from Templar influence.[36]

Later activities

"I have attempted to recruit Patience for the Brotherhood, but she will not allow me to approach her with help. Your name is legendary among the slaves, even as far North as Newport, I believe you will have more success. She was last seen on Goat Island. Start your search there, if you accept."
―Ratonhnhaké:ton in his letter to Aveline, 1784.[src]-[m]
Aveline with Patience Gibbs

In 1784, Aveline was contacted by Ratonhnhaké:ton, who by this point was attempting to rebuild the Colonial Brotherhood. Having tracked an escaped slave by the name of Patience Gibbs to Newport, Rhode Island, Ratonhnhaké:ton unsuccessfully attempted to recruit her into his Brotherhood and asked for Aveline's assistance due to her legendary reputation among the slaves.[37]

Accepting the mission, Aveline traveled to Newport and found that Patience had been captured by the Templar Edmund Judge, who sought a charm – a Piece of Eden – in her possession.[37] After saving Patience,[38] Aveline worked with her to infiltrate Judge's stronghold and retrieve the stolen charm. Aveline killed the Templar and Patience recovered the artifact, which she claimed allowed her to "see into all things", before agreeing to accompany the Assassin to the Davenport Homestead so that she could join the Colonial Brotherhood.[39]

At some point in the late 18th century, Hubert Marchand operated as a member of the Louisiana Brotherhood.[40]

American Civil War

Abstergo Madrid's collage of Callum's Louisianan Assassin ancestry

Around the time of the American Civil War, Callum Lynch had several Assassins ancestors from Louisiana who fought in the conflict.[40]

Members

Colonial Era

Allies and puppets

Colonial Era

Trivia

  • Following Agaté's death, Aveline may have succeeded him as leader of the Louisiana Brotherhood, which by that point consisted of only herself and Gérald Blanc. Alternatively, it is possible that the guild was dissolved or absorbed into the American Brotherhood, although the Assassin's Creed film confirmed that the Louisianan Assassins remained in operation until at least the American Civil War.

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: RogueNumbskull's personal files: "Berg's Inspiration – Baptiste"
  2. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationJeanne's diary pages – Page 25
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationOnly a Nightmare
  4. Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia
  5. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Loas Guide You
  6. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationNew Orleans by Night
  7. 7.0 7.1 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Colony's Good
  8. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Escape
  9. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe False Mackandal
  10. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationMeet the Smugglers
  11. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Second Camp
  12. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationEve of Saint John
  13. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationPrélude to Rebellion
  14. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationVanishing Slaves
  15. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationStorming the Fort
  16. 16.0 16.1 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationIn Vino Veritas
  17. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationGetting Ulloa's Attention
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationA Governor No More
  19. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationSouthbound
  20. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationA New Life
  21. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Company Man
  22. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationTrail of Truth
  23. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Secret of the Cenote
  24. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationProdigal Daughter
  25. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationRotten Barracks
  26. 26.0 26.1 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationPower of Voodoo
  27. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationStolen Goods
  28. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationReturn to Mexico
  29. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationSupplying the Revolution
  30. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationThe Last Dance
  31. 31.0 31.1 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationA Fool's Errand
  32. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationAn Urgent Favor
  33. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationAbandoning Pretense
  34. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationConfronting Agaté
  35. Assassin's Creed III: LiberationReconciliation
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 Assassin's Creed III: LiberationErudito
  37. 37.0 37.1 Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagAvelineThe Rebel Camp
  38. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagAvelineThe Fort
  39. Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagAvelineThe Tower
  40. 40.0 40.1 Assassin's Creed film