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[[File:ACRG Riviere Aurifere.png|thumb|250px|Rivière Aurifère]]
[[File:ACRG Riviere Aurifere.png|thumb|250px|Rivière Aurifère]]
'''Rivière Aurifère''' was a forested region located at the heart of the [[River Valley]], [[New York]].
'''Rivière Aurifère''' was a forested region located at the heart of the [[River Valley]], [[New York]].


At the time of the mid-18th century, the region was largely uninhabited, barring a few cabins that had been set up near the coast; otherwise, the area was mostly populated by hares and [[deer]].  
At the time of the mid-18th century, the region was largely uninhabited, barring a few cabins that had been set up near the coast; otherwise, the area was mostly populated by hares and [[deer]].


The presence of a [[Cave paintings|cave painting]] depicting part of the Legend of the [[Sky Woman]] suggested that the [[Iroquois]] tribes had at one point lived there. During the [[Seven Years' War]], the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] visited the region and renovated a local [[hunting]] cabin.
The presence of a [[Cave paintings|cave painting]] depicting part of the Legend of the [[Sky Woman]] suggested that the [[Iroquois]] tribes had at one point lived there. During the [[Seven Years' War]], the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] visited the region and renovated a local [[hunting]] cabin.
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
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Revision as of 00:20, 12 May 2018

Rivière Aurifère

Rivière Aurifère was a forested region located at the heart of the River Valley, New York.

At the time of the mid-18th century, the region was largely uninhabited, barring a few cabins that had been set up near the coast; otherwise, the area was mostly populated by hares and deer.

The presence of a cave painting depicting part of the Legend of the Sky Woman suggested that the Iroquois tribes had at one point lived there. During the Seven Years' War, the Templar Shay Cormac visited the region and renovated a local hunting cabin.

Trivia

  • Rivière Aurifère is French for a "gold-bearing river".

Reference