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'''Nicolas Court''' was a [[France|French]] [[Hermeticists|Hermeticist]] in the 18th century, and a distant relative of {{Wiki|Antoine Court}}, leader of the Huguenots. | '''Nicolas Court''' was a [[France|French]] [[Hermeticists|Hermeticist]] in the 18th century, and a distant relative of {{Wiki|Antoine Court}}, leader of the Huguenots. | ||
Around 1745, Court was living in {{Wiki|Louisbourg}}, where he was studying the mythology of the natives of the [[United States | Around 1745, Court was living in {{Wiki|Louisbourg}}, where he was studying the mythology of the natives of the [[United States|New World]]. [[John de la Tour]], [[Achilles Davenport]] and his future wife [[Abigail Davenport|Abigail]] traveled undercover to Louisbourg, searching for Court's safehouse and any information relating to [[Isu|First Civilization]] sites. | ||
In May 1745, after de la Tour sacrificed himself during the [[Siege of Louisbourg (1745)|British invasion of the fort]], Achilles and Abigail finally found the safehouse, but there was no trace of Court. The only clue left behind by the Hermeticist was a note saying: "SEEK OUT THE [[Sky Woman|SKY WOMAN]]". | In May 1745, after de la Tour sacrificed himself during the [[Siege of Louisbourg (1745)|British invasion of the fort]], Achilles and Abigail finally found the safehouse, but there was no trace of Court. The only clue left behind by the Hermeticist was a note saying: "SEEK OUT THE [[Sky Woman|SKY WOMAN]]". | ||
Revision as of 18:06, 12 March 2016
Nicolas Court was a French Hermeticist in the 18th century, and a distant relative of Antoine Court, leader of the Huguenots.
Around 1745, Court was living in Louisbourg, where he was studying the mythology of the natives of the New World. John de la Tour, Achilles Davenport and his future wife Abigail traveled undercover to Louisbourg, searching for Court's safehouse and any information relating to First Civilization sites.
In May 1745, after de la Tour sacrificed himself during the British invasion of the fort, Achilles and Abigail finally found the safehouse, but there was no trace of Court. The only clue left behind by the Hermeticist was a note saying: "SEEK OUT THE SKY WOMAN".