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In 1789, Victor won over [[Arno Dorian]] in a game of {{Wiki|Faro (card game)|pharaoh}}, winning his prized pocket watch. Arno later broke into Victor's house and stole the watch back. The blacksmith soon discovered him, and managed to trip Arno on his way out, allowing Victor's brother [[Hugo]] to take the watch. As Arno chased after Hugo, Victor attempted to tackle the thief, but Arno was able to take the watch back and escape to his stepfather's house. The brothers soon caught up with him, insisting that [[François de la Serre]]'s majordomo [[Olivier]] report Arno to the marshalcy. François himself intervened, however, and the brothers left with nothing.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Memories of Versailles]]</ref> Later that day, Victor and Hugo infiltrated the [[Estates-General of 1789|Estates-General]], intending to take the watch back. After a duel with Arno, the two were wounded, and Arno escaped the [[Soldier|guards]] who had discovered the fight.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[The Estates General]]</ref> | In 1789, Victor won over [[Arno Dorian]] in a game of {{Wiki|Faro (card game)|pharaoh}}, winning his prized pocket watch. Arno later broke into Victor's house and stole the watch back. The blacksmith soon discovered him, and managed to trip Arno on his way out, allowing Victor's brother [[Hugo]] to take the watch. As Arno chased after Hugo, Victor attempted to tackle the thief, but Arno was able to take the watch back and escape to his stepfather's house. The brothers soon caught up with him, insisting that [[François de la Serre]]'s majordomo [[Olivier (majordomo)|Olivier]] report Arno to the marshalcy. François himself intervened, however, and the brothers left with nothing.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Memories of Versailles]]</ref> Later that day, Victor and Hugo infiltrated the [[Estates-General of 1789|Estates-General]], intending to take the watch back. After a duel with Arno, the two were wounded, and Arno escaped the [[Soldier|guards]] who had discovered the fight.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[The Estates General]]</ref> | ||
In 1793, during the [[Reign of Terror]], Victor and Hugo were accused of being enemies of the state and sentenced to death by [[Guillotine|guillotining]]. Luckily for the two, Arno had arrived to kill the man in charge of the execution, [[Aloys la Touche]]. As Arno joined them, Victor expressed surprise at the fact that he did not want them dead. He reminded the brothers that they had not committed any proper capital offenses, telling them to let him go first. As Arno neared the guillotine, he assassinated la Touche, disrupting the execution and saving the lives of Victor and Hugo.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Rise of the Assassin]]</ref> | In 1793, during the [[Reign of Terror]], Victor and Hugo were accused of being enemies of the state and sentenced to death by [[Guillotine|guillotining]]. Luckily for the two, Arno had arrived to kill the man in charge of the execution, [[Aloys la Touche]]. As Arno joined them, Victor expressed surprise at the fact that he did not want them dead. He reminded the brothers that they had not committed any proper capital offenses, telling them to let him go first. As Arno neared the guillotine, he assassinated la Touche, disrupting the execution and saving the lives of Victor and Hugo.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Rise of the Assassin]]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 22:18, 13 September 2023

Victor was a French blacksmith who lived in Versailles during the late 18th century.
Biography
In 1789, Victor won over Arno Dorian in a game of pharaoh, winning his prized pocket watch. Arno later broke into Victor's house and stole the watch back. The blacksmith soon discovered him, and managed to trip Arno on his way out, allowing Victor's brother Hugo to take the watch. As Arno chased after Hugo, Victor attempted to tackle the thief, but Arno was able to take the watch back and escape to his stepfather's house. The brothers soon caught up with him, insisting that François de la Serre's majordomo Olivier report Arno to the marshalcy. François himself intervened, however, and the brothers left with nothing.[1] Later that day, Victor and Hugo infiltrated the Estates-General, intending to take the watch back. After a duel with Arno, the two were wounded, and Arno escaped the guards who had discovered the fight.[2]
In 1793, during the Reign of Terror, Victor and Hugo were accused of being enemies of the state and sentenced to death by guillotining. Luckily for the two, Arno had arrived to kill the man in charge of the execution, Aloys la Touche. As Arno joined them, Victor expressed surprise at the fact that he did not want them dead. He reminded the brothers that they had not committed any proper capital offenses, telling them to let him go first. As Arno neared the guillotine, he assassinated la Touche, disrupting the execution and saving the lives of Victor and Hugo.[3]
Legacy
During Robert Fraser's sessions reliving Arno Dorian's genetic memory, he speculated in an email with his Project Manager Aidan St. Claire that Victor and his brother were not historical people but Animus-created amalgams of multiple people Arno met throughout his life.[4]
Behind the scenes
The names of Victor and Hugo are a reference to the French poet and novelist Victor Hugo. Their accused crime of stealing bread is a reference to the author's 1862 work Les Misérables, in which its protagonist Jean Valjean was imprisoned for 19 years for the same transgression.
Gallery
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Hugo and Victor confronting Arno
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Victor accusing Arno
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Victor getting stuck in a wardrobe
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Unity
- Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook(mentioned only)
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Memories of Versailles
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – The Estates General
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Rise of the Assassin
- ↑ Assassin's Creed Unity: Abstergo Entertainment – Employee Handbook