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One of Jeanne's diary pages.

Jeanne's diary pages are manuscripts belonging to two diaries that were kept by Aveline de Grandpré's mother, Jeanne. She began to record her thoughts sometime before she was sold to Philippe de Grandpré, where Jeanne was taught to write by Agate's mentor Mackandal, in an attempt to recruit her for the Assassin Brotherhood.

During this time, he gave her a diary to practice, telling her that it was "a rare gift, but better than drawing in the sand". Though Jeanne learned how to write quickly, she later became scared of the Brotherhood, to the point of looking forward to being sold to Philippe, despite being in love with Agate at the time.

Jeanne then took the journal with her to New Orleans, pinning it inside of her dress so that she could continue her writing, which would improve greatly over time. Eventually, she would flee Louisiana for Mexico, leaving her first book behind, though she continued her writings in a new journal she would acquire.

Trivia

  • Aveline would later be given the first page of Jeanne's diary by her father, prompting a search on her part for the other missing parts.

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