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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*To achieve full [[synchronization]], Aveline had to do all dance moves correctly.
*To achieve full [[synchronization]], Aveline had to do all dance moves correctly.
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''


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The Last Dance was a virtual representation of one of Aveline de Grandpré's genetic memories.

Description

Aveline attended a ball, where she hoped to assassinate Vásquez.

Dialogue

  • Gérald: Aveline!
  • Aveline: Gérald! He is back. Vásquez! The Company Man! Have any of your informants seen him?
  • Gérald: No. Aveline, since last week I have lost two of my men. Killed. Poison.
  • Aveline: This is his work. I must find him.
  • Gérald: Perhaps he will attend the Capitán's Ball, this evening. Shall I confirm your attendance?
  • Aveline: Oui (Yes). Thank you, Gérald.
  • Gérald: And, er, Aveline, uh... you will need someone to accompany you... I don't suppose...
  • Aveline: Gérald, are you asking to accompany me?
  • Gérald: Er... well, oui (Yes), for er... blending purposes, I believe it would be best... strictly business, of course...
  • Aveline: Of course. But not too strict, I hope.

Aveline and Gérald went to the ball, where Aveline spoke with Gilbert-Antoine de Saint Maxent.

  • Gilbert-Antoine: Révolution! What a noble concept!
  • Man: Of course, war is always good for business.
  • Gilbert-Antoine: Particularly a war that's not in our territory. The good Spanish gouverneur provides the goods, I relay them to my associates in the Bayou, and they handle the er... transfer. Completely bloodless! For me! Ah, Aveline, lovely as ever. How does your father fare?
  • Aveline: Stubborn as always.
  • Gilbert-Antoine: I look forward to seeing him on his feet soon. You must allow me one dance, that I may showcase your grace, in your father's stead.
  • Aveline: That is very kind, Monsieur de Saint Maxent. And if you could perhaps waltz me by your esteemed associate in the blue cravat, I have a business opportunity I'd like to put before him.
  • Gilbert-Antoine: Aveline, always so serious... Nothing like my daughter, Marie Félicité.

Aveline moved on to another conversation.

  • Marie: Who do you think I should marry?
  • Guard: Whichever of us is the best dancer.
  • Marie: You would have me dance with all of you? I shall be exhausted!
  • Guard: Please, Señorita, allow me to save you the trouble. You need only dance with me.
  • Aveline: Marie Félicité, I thought the de Saint Maxent girls only had eyes for governors.
  • Guard: Now who is this?
  • Guard: Señorita, give us your name, that we may know how to address the fairest woman at the ball.
  • Guard: "Fair?" I think not. But still, your complexion is beguiling. Please, Señorita, allow me to complete your dance card.
  • Aveline: I'm afraid it's already full.
  • Marie: That is simply her way.  Have you heard, she prefers her father's warehouse to tea parties? Never calls on any of us! And her complexion. Of course, she is a dear friend of the family, but her mother... it is shocking!

Aveline moved away from the group, and went to another group of guards.

  • Captain: Beneath the uniform, he is no true military man, I assure you.
  • Guard: Twice, recrutiers have approached me, claiming to offer me promotion if I'll serve in his secret unit. But I don't trust, no Señor!
  • Captain: Good man. We could use more young men like you, with a head on their shoulders. Good evening, Señorita. You look... familiar. Were you at the governor's dinner part last week? I'm so sorry I don't remember your name.
  • Aveline: Perfectly understandable for a man with such important affairs as yours, Capitán. Thank goodness for your service in the colony.
  • Captain: The thanks is all mine, Señorita. Will you allow me to express it with a dance.
  • Aveline: Why certainly, Capitán.
  • Captain: I should warn you to be careful, Señorita. Even here at this delightful party, danger is present. All soldiers are not what they appear. We were just discussing a terrible man.
  • Aveline: How scandalous! Is he here, tonight?
  • Captain: He is, at this moment, seated at a secluded table.
  • Aveline: Until the gavotte, Capitán.
  • Captain: I shall think of nothing else.

Aveline left the Captain and walked up to Vásquez.

  • Vásquez: Señorita.
  • Aveline: Why I do believe the Minuet is the next dance, Señor Vásquez.
  • Vásquez: Si, si. (Yes, yes.)

Aveline and Vásquez then danced.

  • Aveline: Can we retire somewhere private to discuss it?
  • Vásquez: Si, si (Yes, yes), lead the way.

Aveline took Vásquez to a quiet spot, where she stabbed him.

  • Aveline: Good night, Company Man.
  • Vásquez: Company Man? No. You are mistaken.
  • Aveline: What?
  • Vásquez: Futile murder... beautiful death. She... will make you suffer.

Aveline left the plantation.

  • Aveline: Madeleine!
  • Madeleine: Aveline!
  • Aveline: I did not know you were attending.
  • Madeleine: I came only to find you. How could you? A ball, with your father on his deathbed?
  • Aveline: I--
  • Madeleine: Save your words. It is too late. He is gone.
  • Aveline: Papa! No!

Aveline, Gérald and Madeleine gathered at Philippe's grave.

  • Madeleine: I am so sorry. But you had to know, with your circumstances, that he could not leave you anything. Of course, my house remains open to you.
  • Aveline: I care not about his will. Only that he is gone.
  • Gérald: His business is in my name, but I consider it yours. The law has no place between us.

Outcome

Aveline managed to kill Vásquez, but learned that her father had passed during her absence.

Trivia

  • To achieve full synchronization, Aveline had to do all dance moves correctly.

Reference

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation memories
Main memories
Sequence 1
Only a Nightmare - New Orleans by Night - A Slave in Trouble - The Safe House - Taking Care of Business -
Father's Troubles - The Key to the Problem - The Colony's Good - The Escape
Sequence 2
The Loas Guide You - The False Mackandal - Meet the Smugglers - A Faithful Acolyte - The Second Camp -
Eve of Saint John - The Whole Truth
Sequence 3
At the Pub - Prélude to Rebellion - Elegant and Deadly - Vanishing Slaves - Storming the Fort - In Vino Veritas -
Getting Ulloa's Attention - A Governor No More
Sequence 4
Southbound - A New Life - Gathering Tools - The Company Man - Trail of Truth - The Secret of the Cenote
Sequence 5
Prodigal Daughter - Rotten Barracks - Power of Voodoo - The Lighthouse - Stolen Goods
Sequence 6
Return to Mexico
Sequence 7
An Urgent Favor - Supplying the Revolution - The Last Dance
Sequence 8
A Fool's Errand - Connor's Way
Sequence 9
Abandoning Pretense - Confronting Agaté - Reconciliation - Erudito
Citizen E
Citizen E (1) - Citizen E (2) - Citizen E (3) - Citizen E (4) - Citizen E (5)
Business rival
M. Ratel's Merchants - M. Salmon's Ships - M. Reynaud's Bypass - M. de Vandal's Harbor - M. Marcantell's Materials - M. Chapperon's Textiles - M. de Chevallier's Weapons
Ship crew
Mistress and Commander - The Cannon - Before the Mast
Free slaves
A Family Divided - Earthly Belongings - A New Recruit
Detective
Helping Hand - The Case - Hot Trail - Witness Protection - The Culprit
Contracts
Delayed Justice - The Snitch - Free Delivery - Safe Passage - Pigeon Hunt
The Plot
Barely Made It - Payback - Breadcrumbs - Bon Voyage - Old Friend
Citizen missions
Bayou Fever - Mapping the Bayou - Secret Stash