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''' | '''Michael Reuge''' was a member of the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] who found the [[Aegis]], the armor of the [[Isu|Precursor]] [[Minerva]], near {{Wiki|Bath, Somerset|Bath}}. | ||
Driven crazy by the armor, he chose to hide it in a [[Michel Reuge's Vault|vault]] beneath [[London]], where it was later recovered by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] by finding all the [[Secrets of London|music boxes]] scattered thoughout London by Reuge. Additionally, Michel wrote at least one book about his experiences and the Aegis, which was read by other members of the British Brotherhood, as the Frye twins' father, [[Ethan Frye|Ethan]]. | Driven crazy by the armor, he chose to hide it in a [[Michel Reuge's Vault|vault]] beneath [[London]], where it was later recovered by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] by finding all the [[Secrets of London|music boxes]] scattered thoughout London by Reuge. Additionally, Michel wrote at least one book about his experiences and the Aegis, which was read by other members of the British Brotherhood, as the Frye twins' father, [[Ethan Frye|Ethan]]. | ||
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Michael Reuge was a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins who found the Aegis, the armor of the Precursor Minerva, near Bath.
Driven crazy by the armor, he chose to hide it in a vault beneath London, where it was later recovered by Jacob and Evie Frye by finding all the music boxes scattered thoughout London by Reuge. Additionally, Michel wrote at least one book about his experiences and the Aegis, which was read by other members of the British Brotherhood, as the Frye twins' father, Ethan.
Trivia
- Michel shares his surname with Charles Reuge, a Swiss watchmaker who created the first musical pocket watch in 1865.
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