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{{Memory Infobox
{{Memory Infobox
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|description = ''Solve the untimely death of the respected professor.''
|description = ''Solve the grisly mystery of the decapitated corpse.''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
|type = Murder Mystery
|type = Murder Mystery
|fullsync =  
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|previous = [[Hot Chocolate to Die For]]
|previous = [[The Hand of Science]]
|next = [[The Decapitated Warden]]
|next = [[The Death of Philibert Aspairt]]
|ancestor = [[Arno Dorian]]
|ancestor = [[Arno Dorian]]
|location = [[Paris]], [[France|French Republic]]
|location = [[Paris]], [[France]]
|date = 1793-1794}}
|date = }}


'''The Hand of Science''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Arno Dorian]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]].
'''The Decapitated Warden''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Arno Dorian]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]].


==Clues==
==Clues==
===Courtyard===
===Tannery===
*'''Corpse''' - Professor Simon Marcel is bloody and badly burnt on the face and hands. Shards of glass have splintered into his face.
*'''Dissolving corpse''' - The body of an unidentified man dissolving in a tub of acid. The head has been chopped off cleanly and there is a stab wound to the chest. It is unusual, as the puncture bears the mark of an "x". On his finger sits an ornate gold ring. The address of the maker is etched on the inner shank: 84 Rue l'Arbalete.
*'''Bloody Bible''' - A bible from the Church of Saint Côme: 49 Rue du Four. It has a bloody hand print on its front page and an inscription scrawled inside: "Repent now Monsieur Marcel. Repent while you still grace the earth."
*'''Short sword''' - A custom-crafted short sword. Likely the murder weapon. The quillion has been forged into an "x", explaining the strange puncture wound left on the body. There is a maker's mark with the address of a blacksmith: 74 Rue de l'Arbalete.
*'''Exam of Lionel Viala''' - Lionel received a near-perfect score on his chemistry exam.
*'''Statement of Mathieu Rochon''' - Mathieu Rochon: The witness heard odd noises outside his window. When he checked outside someone was carrying something large into the Tannery. He thought it was Citizen Gilbert, though it seems he was on vacation at the time.
*'''Exam of Pierre Simeoni''' - Pierre has failed his chemistry exam. A note has been written hastily at the bottom: "We shall discuss this for the last time. Failure is not an option. Come speak to me."
*'''Statement of tannery owner - Citizen Gilbert (owns the tannery): Citizen Gilbert claimed he was on vacation at the time of the murder and that the body had been in the leather chemicals for at least a few days. He also pointed out the wound on the chest must belong to a custom blade. Seems the local gangs use them to leave a mark on their victims.
*'''Trail of blood''' - A blood trail. It looks to have dried to a dark brown.
*'''Statement of Lionel Viala''' - Lionel Viala (student of the victim): He seems shocked at the death of Professor Marcel. He claims Marcel was only a tough teacher because he cared deeply for his students.
*'''Statement of Pierre Simeoni''' - Pierre Simeoni (student of the victim): Professor Marcel's student Pierre clearly has a grudge against him and is not afraid to admit it.


===Bedroom===
===Blacksmith Shop===
*'''Key''' - A key with a tag that says "Office."
*'''Statement of the blacksmith''' - Romain Trottier: The blacksmith admits the blade was made by him. It is a custom make for the gang Les Marcheurs Morts. The marking of the "x" stands for "x marks the spot." I have a feeling someone from outside the gang brought the blade from him.
*'''L'avantcourer Journal''' - A journal containing an essay by Professor Marcel in support of the findings of Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier against the phlogiston theory of combustion. It looks as though he disputes the recent findings of Professor Frison, who supports phlogiston theory.


===Church===
===Jewelry Shop===
*'''Statement of the church deacon''' - Deacon Manon (assistant to the priest): The deacon saw Professor Marcel and Father Carriveau arguing often. He also noticed Marcel was working late yesterday.
*'''Statement of the jewelry shop owner''' - Citizen Touchet: The jeweler recognizes the victim's ring as one of his own. It was made for Warden Leroux, who helps run the prison at La Salpêtrière. He also gave me his home address: 43 Rue de l'Arbalete.
*'''Statement of the preist''' - Father Carriveau (priest): To say that the Father dislikes Professor Marcel is an understatement. Marcel injected his own thoughts on religion in his lectures, and made enemies of the church as a result.


===Office===
===Prison===
*'''List of chemicals''' - A hand-written list of chemicals that look to be part of the lesson plan for the day: Muriatic acid, Sulfuric acid, Precision Scale and Glass Vials. Sulfuric acid is circled.
*'''Head on a pike''' - The head of Warden Leroux, placed on a pike. Whoever did this looks to be sending a message to the Deputy Warden.
*'''Manifesto''' - A manifesto written by Professor Marcel, it begins: "As a youth I may have been immune to logic, continuing to follow the church as a blind sheep to slaughter. But with age, the hand of science reached out to me, and freed me from perpetual ignorance."
*'''Statement of Deputy Warden''' - Hugo Soulière (worked with the victim): The Deputy Warden seems to be in shock over the death of Warden Leroux. He came to work and found Leroux's head placed on a pike outside the crematorium at La Salpêtrière. At least there is now no doubt who the body is. Deputy said goodbye to Leroux the day before. Looks to be eager to pin it on Les Marcheurs Morts, the gang Leroux had run afoul with.
*'''Scrap of paper''' - A scrap of paper. The word "Sulfuric Acid" has been written in a variety of styles.


===School===
===Tavern===
*'''Chemical vials''' - The table is covered in vials filled with a variety of chemicals. They are all neatly labeled as either "Ethanol" or "Sulfuric Acid", except the largest bottle of sulfuric acid, whose label is crudely placed and peeling.
*'''Statement of Danton Marotte''' - Danton Marotte (Leader of Les Marcheurs Morts): Danton was expecting me. He confirms Warden Leroux had debts with Les Marcheurs Morts. He claims he would not have done it because he was negotiating the release of some of his men with Leroux.
*'''Lesson plan''' - A lesson plan: "Today's Experiment: Mixing Sulfuric Acid with Ethanol to produce Diethyl Ether, a fascinating and useful compound used as anesthetic by Field Surgeons. Important - caution students to never mix NITRIC acid with ethanol! Stress that an explosion will result."
*'''Statement of the barkeep''' - Olivier Rivett: Barkeep claims he knows nothing about Warden Leroux. Just that he serves beer and that the leader of Les Marcheurs Morts is upstairs.
*'''Smashed bottles''' - An explosion shattered the bottles.
 
*'''Statement of the school caretaker''' - Georges Brion (school caretaker): The caretaker at the school seems to be fond of Professor Marcel, mostly because he cleaned up after himself. Looks like Marcel roomed with Professor Frison one floor up from the classroom.
===Warden's House===
*'''Statement of Professor Frison''' - Professor Frison (colleague of the victim): He both roomed with Professor Marcel and shared an office with him for several years at Chemical Science School Eustache du Gary. Claims he's in complete shock.
*'''Letter from Warden Leroux''' - Letter from Warden Leroux to the Citizen General Security Officer: "Dear Sir, I must inform you of my desire to remove Hugo Soulière from his post as Deputy Warden. In the past months he has shown both an insubordinate attitude and a reckless disregard for the management of our prisoners. Under his watch in the last week we've had 2 attempted escapees and several altercations arise between prisoners. Please advise. Sincerely, Warden Leroux"
*'''Letter''' - Letter from Julien to Mme. Camille. "My love, I must profess I still count the days till we can meet again. But with Monsieur Leroux' insatiable paranoia, I fear this day may never come. Each breath he takes tightens the chains that imprison our love." Eternally yours, Julien Lamond.
*'''Statement of Genevieve Cerne''' - Genevieve Cerne (victim's neighbor): Neighbor says it was unusual for Leroux to be missing for two days. She claims that Leroux had run up some debts with the gang Les Marcheurs Morts. They can be found at the tavern, Le Creux: 27 Rue des postes.
*'''Statement of Julien Lamond''' - Julien Lamond: Mme. Camille seems to have had a boyfriend on the side. He says he was at her home to console her. Does not seem disturbed by the situation or concerned about what people think of their arrangement.
*'''Statement of Minette Rosier (victim's neighbor): This neighbor does not seem to have a lot of faith in the Warden's wife, Mme. Camille. Looks like her adulterous tendencies have made good gossip fodder around here.
*'''Statement of Mme. Camille (victim's wife): She believes her husband had made many enemies due to his day job. He'd apparently been missing for two nights before she told the police. She was concerned they would blame her due to her infidelity. Highly suspicious.  


==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
===Courtyard===
===Tannery===
*'''Lionel Viala (A student of Professor Marcel at Chemical Science School Eustache du Gary):''' ''I'm shocked. He was quite meticulous, but I didn't mind. He'd even given me lessons last night. Professor Marcel was cold, but a kind man at heart.''
 
*'''Pierre Simeoni (A student of Professor Marcel at Chemical Science School Eustache du Gary):''' ''I couldn't stand Professor Marcel. He was so strict. I'm sure his office mate, Professor Frison, is happy he's dead, I know he is.''
===Blacksmith Shop===
 
===Jewelry Shop===


===Church===
===Prison===
*'''Deacon Manon (assistant to the priest)''' ''To tell you the truth, I'd often hear Professor Marcel and Father Carriveau arguing in the street. I did notice the professor was working quite late on my walk home past the school. The candles from his office were lit.''
*'''Father Carriveau (priest)''' ''May he kneel before the devil and learn the price of his blasphemous teachings. He and his students, denouncing our Lord and questioning our holiest truths.''


===School===
===Tavern===
*'''Georges Brion (A caretaker of the Chemical Science School Eustache du Gary):''' ''Could be Professor Marcel's experiment went wrong. Just look at that mess! Such a shame. He was a good man, always made sure to clean up after himself. Not sure how he roomed upstairs with that filthy Professor Frison. That man was raised in a barn.''
 
*'''Professor Frison (A fellow professor and colleague of Professor Marcel at Chemical Science School Eustache du Gary):''' ''As a fellow member of the faculty I'm devastated. As a friend, heartbroken. Professor Marcel and I roomed together for several years. We shared our offices. Of course we had our differences, but I'm in complete shock.''
===Warden's House===


==Conclusion==
==Conclusion==
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|The murderer was Professor Frison, the victim's colleague and roommate.
|The murderer was Hugo Soulière, the Deputy Warden.
'''Case Summary'''
'''Case Summary'''
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For one too many years, Professor Frison had been working in the shadow of his friend and colleague Professor Marcel at the chemistry department of Chemical Science School Eustache du Gary. When Marcel published an essay in the L'avantcoureur Journal that supported Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier's discrediting of the Phlogiston Theory of Combustion and publicly refuted Frison's own theories, Frison's hidden jealousy hit the breaking point. Frison had only a few week prior published a paper supporting Phlogiston Theory. Knowing that Professor Marcel was highly meticulous, Frison stole his lesson plan for the next day and learned he was using sulfuric acid in an experiment to make Diethyl Ether. Though this compound is flammable, Frison knew Marcel would be very careful with the mixture. So while Marcel was tutoring at night, Frison swapped out the lab's bottle of sulfuric acid and replaced it with nitric acid, a highly explosive chemical. He then re-labeled the bottle, having painstakingly studied Professor Marcel's handwriting. As a result, the next day Marcel inadvertently caused a minor explosion in his own classroom. Fatally injured, he dragged himself into the courtyard, all the while clutching a bible belonging to the Church of Saint Côme. Judging by his published feelings towards the church's priest he seemed to be implying the church played a role in his death. The truth was much closer to home.
Warden Leroux had been helping run La Salpêtrière prison for many years. His Deputy, Hugo Soulière, had grown tired of waiting his turn in line. After learning the Warden had some very serious gambling debts with a local gang, Les Marcheurs Morts, Deputy Hugo saw his opportunity. Having learned much about the gang's methods in prison he ordered their custom blade at the local blacksmith, one that leaves the mark "x" on its victims. He then stabbed the Warden on his way home from work and tossed the corpse into a tub filled with chemicals at the local tannery. He made the bloody marking of the "x" clearly visible for all to see.
 
To ensure the crime could never be traced to him, Deputy Hugo decapitated Warden Leroux's head and placed it on a pike outside the prison. This was meant to appear to be a "message" sent by Les Marcheurs Morts to the next warden in line, Deputy Hugo himself. As an added bonus it turned out the Warden's wife, Mme. Camille, had been having an affair behind her husband's back. Deputy Hugo thought he was in the clear.
 
Unfortunately, despite all the work he'd done covering his tracks, Hugo's own words were his downfall. The Deputy's statement claimed Leroux left his post the previous evening, while Leroux's wife and neighbours revealed he'd been missing for at least two days.
 
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''
{{ACUMemories}}
{{ACUMemories}}

Revision as of 11:53, 7 March 2015

The Decapitated Warden was a virtual representation of one of Arno Dorian's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.

Clues

Tannery

  • Dissolving corpse - The body of an unidentified man dissolving in a tub of acid. The head has been chopped off cleanly and there is a stab wound to the chest. It is unusual, as the puncture bears the mark of an "x". On his finger sits an ornate gold ring. The address of the maker is etched on the inner shank: 84 Rue l'Arbalete.
  • Short sword - A custom-crafted short sword. Likely the murder weapon. The quillion has been forged into an "x", explaining the strange puncture wound left on the body. There is a maker's mark with the address of a blacksmith: 74 Rue de l'Arbalete.
  • Statement of Mathieu Rochon - Mathieu Rochon: The witness heard odd noises outside his window. When he checked outside someone was carrying something large into the Tannery. He thought it was Citizen Gilbert, though it seems he was on vacation at the time.
  • Statement of tannery owner - Citizen Gilbert (owns the tannery): Citizen Gilbert claimed he was on vacation at the time of the murder and that the body had been in the leather chemicals for at least a few days. He also pointed out the wound on the chest must belong to a custom blade. Seems the local gangs use them to leave a mark on their victims.

Blacksmith Shop

  • Statement of the blacksmith - Romain Trottier: The blacksmith admits the blade was made by him. It is a custom make for the gang Les Marcheurs Morts. The marking of the "x" stands for "x marks the spot." I have a feeling someone from outside the gang brought the blade from him.

Jewelry Shop

  • Statement of the jewelry shop owner - Citizen Touchet: The jeweler recognizes the victim's ring as one of his own. It was made for Warden Leroux, who helps run the prison at La Salpêtrière. He also gave me his home address: 43 Rue de l'Arbalete.

Prison

  • Head on a pike - The head of Warden Leroux, placed on a pike. Whoever did this looks to be sending a message to the Deputy Warden.
  • Statement of Deputy Warden - Hugo Soulière (worked with the victim): The Deputy Warden seems to be in shock over the death of Warden Leroux. He came to work and found Leroux's head placed on a pike outside the crematorium at La Salpêtrière. At least there is now no doubt who the body is. Deputy said goodbye to Leroux the day before. Looks to be eager to pin it on Les Marcheurs Morts, the gang Leroux had run afoul with.

Tavern

  • Statement of Danton Marotte - Danton Marotte (Leader of Les Marcheurs Morts): Danton was expecting me. He confirms Warden Leroux had debts with Les Marcheurs Morts. He claims he would not have done it because he was negotiating the release of some of his men with Leroux.
  • Statement of the barkeep - Olivier Rivett: Barkeep claims he knows nothing about Warden Leroux. Just that he serves beer and that the leader of Les Marcheurs Morts is upstairs.

Warden's House

  • Letter from Warden Leroux - Letter from Warden Leroux to the Citizen General Security Officer: "Dear Sir, I must inform you of my desire to remove Hugo Soulière from his post as Deputy Warden. In the past months he has shown both an insubordinate attitude and a reckless disregard for the management of our prisoners. Under his watch in the last week we've had 2 attempted escapees and several altercations arise between prisoners. Please advise. Sincerely, Warden Leroux"
  • Letter - Letter from Julien to Mme. Camille. "My love, I must profess I still count the days till we can meet again. But with Monsieur Leroux' insatiable paranoia, I fear this day may never come. Each breath he takes tightens the chains that imprison our love." Eternally yours, Julien Lamond.
  • Statement of Genevieve Cerne - Genevieve Cerne (victim's neighbor): Neighbor says it was unusual for Leroux to be missing for two days. She claims that Leroux had run up some debts with the gang Les Marcheurs Morts. They can be found at the tavern, Le Creux: 27 Rue des postes.
  • Statement of Julien Lamond - Julien Lamond: Mme. Camille seems to have had a boyfriend on the side. He says he was at her home to console her. Does not seem disturbed by the situation or concerned about what people think of their arrangement.
  • Statement of Minette Rosier (victim's neighbor): This neighbor does not seem to have a lot of faith in the Warden's wife, Mme. Camille. Looks like her adulterous tendencies have made good gossip fodder around here.
  • Statement of Mme. Camille (victim's wife): She believes her husband had made many enemies due to his day job. He'd apparently been missing for two nights before she told the police. She was concerned they would blame her due to her infidelity. Highly suspicious.

Dialogue

Tannery

Blacksmith Shop

Jewelry Shop

Prison

Tavern

Warden's House

Conclusion

Reference

Assassin's Creed: Unity memories
Main memories
Prologue
The Tragedy of Jacques de Molay
Sequence 1
Memories of Versailles - The Estates General - High Society
Sequence 2
Imprisoned - Rebirth
Sequence 3
Graduation - Confession - Fin de Siecle
Sequence 4
The Kingdom of Beggars - Le Roi Est Mort
Sequence 5
The Silversmith - La Halle aux Blés - The Prophet
Sequence 6
The Jacobin Club - Templar Ambush
Sequence 7
A Cautious Alliance - Meeting with Mirabeau - Confrontation - The Resistance
Sequence 8
The King's Correspondence - September Massacres
Sequence 9
Starving Times - Hoarders - The Escape
Sequence 10
A Dinner Engagement - The Execution
Sequence 11
Bottom of the Barrel - Rise of the Assassin - The Bastille
Sequence 12
The Supreme Being - The Fall of Robespierre - The Temple
Cooperative missions
Women's March - The Food Chain - The Austrian Conspiracy - Political Persecution - The Tournament - Heads Will Roll - Les Enragés - Danton's Sacrifice - Moving Mirabeau - Jacobin Raid - The Infernal Machine
Heists
Tithing Templars - Catacomb Raider - The Party Palace - Royals, Guns and Money - Smuggler's Paradise - Ancient History - It Belongs in a Museum
Paris stories
Tall, Dark Strangers - Flamel's Secret: The Monks - Flamel's Secret: Denis Molinier - Flamel's Secret: The Elixir of Life - Using the Ol' Noggins - Waxworks - Sewer Rat - À la Lanterne! - The Great Escapist - Critical Comedown - Scene Stealer - Devilishly Tricky - My Kingdom For Some Whores - De Sade's Reprieve - Sadistic Blackmail - The Cult of Baphomet - The Ritual of Baphomet - La Bande Noire - Iscariotte, the Giant - Headlining the Guillotine - A Fistful of Duelers - The League of the Crimson Rose - Return of the Crimson Rose - Crimson Sunset - Flying Boy - Carmalite Nuns - Stop the Presses! - Encyclopédie Diderot - Désirée Desired - Désirée Dismayed - Désirée Delighted - French Crown Jewels - Coat of Arms - Swiss Stash - Vicious Verses - Arm the People - "Escort" Mission - Cassini's Constellations - The Condorcet Method - A Romantic Stroll - Signaling Officer Murat - A Nice Chappe - Precious Correspondence - Constructing a "Close Shave" - Up in Arms - Marianne Returns Home - The Little Prince - Turtle, Snake, Bear, Paper, Scissors - Tapestry Thief - Cartouche's Memoirs
Café Théâtre missions
Explore the Café Théâtre - Auto-Da-Fé - Colette - Damsel in Seamstress - The Queen's Necklace - Foxy Renard
Social Club missions
Bridge Brigands - Marat's Missive - Let Them Eat Hay - Cat Food on a Hot Tin Roof - Hoarding Hostages - Café Procope - Roux's Remains - An Engaging Egyptologist - Artful Dodger - A Dramatic Exit - Breaking the Habit - Extortion Contortion - Chouan Riddles - Bara's Funeral - Retribution for a Rabble-Rouser - The Black Office - Betrayer of the Queen - Spiked Bourbon - Special Delivery - Smoky Yet Robust
Murder mysteries
Murder Foretold - Barber of Seville - The Body in the Brothel - Ancestral Vengeance - The Body Politic - Bones of Contention - The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat - Hot Chocolate to Die For - The Hand of Science - The Decapitated Warden - The Death of Philibert Aspairt - The Red Ghost of the Tuileries - Cut the Middle Man - A Dash of Poison
Nostradamus Enigmas
Mercurius - Venus - Terra - Mars - Jupiter - Saturnus - Aries - Taurus - Gemini - Cancer - Virgo - Leo - Libra - Scorpio - Sagittarius - Capricorn - Aquarius - Pisces
DLC
American Prisoner - The Chemical Revolution - Killed by Science
Dead Kings
Sequence 13
Buried Words - The Book Thief - A Shadow from the Past - Raising the Dead - Under Lock and Key - A Crown of Thorns
Cooperative and heist missions
Last Rites - Holy High Rollers
Stories of Franciade
Last Will - A Royal Hide - The Unopened Rose - The Eyes of the King
Murder mysteries
Blind Justice - Equal Justice
Suger's Legacy
I - Nativitatis Et Mortis - II - Morbum - III - Diabolus - IV - Natura - V - Crux - VI - Noctis - VII - Dies