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

Description

Having assassinated Lafrenière, Arno returned to an unwitting Assassin Council.

Dialogue

  • Trenet: Four hundred armed noblemen, Honoré! If it weren't for General Lafayette-
  • Mirabeau: Enough, enough! The room is fogged with your bluster! All hot air and no action. Yet here's a man with good news, I think. Arno, what did you learn from the silversmith?

Arno placed one of Germain's pins on the table for Bellec to inspect.

  • Bellec: Poison. They're catching up.
  • Arno: Germain made that pin, and others like it, for a man named Lafrenière.
  • Mirabeau: Are you sure?
  • Arno: Certain.
  • Mirabeau: Grand Master de la Serre spoke highly of his loyalty. Hm, very well. I suppose the course is clear, Arno. Find (Mister) Lafrenière-
  • Arno: I have done so already, (Mister). He is no threat.
  • Bellec: What are saying, pisspot?
  • Arno: I had a lead on Lafrenière. I followed it, and I killed him.
  • Quemar: Unthinkable!
  • Bellec: What the hell were you thinking?
  • Trenet: I've never heard of such phenomenal hubris!
  • Beylier: How dare you defy the Creed?
  • Trenet: The arrogance of it is just astounding!
  • Quemar: Bloody-handed murder!
  • Beylier: What gives you the right?
  • Bellec: The next time you circumvent the Council, I'll rip you a new arsehole!

Mirabeau interrupted and silenced the Council.

  • Mirabeau: While this Council admires your zeal, it is not your place to choose your own targets. You should have reported your findings to us.
  • Arno: Forgive me, Mentor. I believed I had found the man who ordered (Mister) de la Serre's murder. When I discovered further evidence that suggested he was about to strike at the Brotherhood in force, I took action.
  • Quemar: Believed? Suggested?
  • Arno: I am... no longer certain of Lafrenière's motivations. In his memories, I saw him writing the letter that would have warned (Mister) de la Serre of his betrayal. When he spoke of his impending attack, he mentioned a club in the Marais - not one of our safehouses.
  • Mirabeau: What do you make of this?
  • Arno: I cannot say. I would like to investigate further.
  • Beylier: I don't like this. The boy is a gifted Assassin, but I fear he is obsessed with a private vendetta. Let another follow this lead.
  • Arno: We don't have time! Whatever Lafrenière was planning, it happens tonight!
  • Mirabeau: He did ask permission this time, Guillaume.

Beylier groaned skeptically.

  • Mirabeau: Go then. See what you can learn. But no more rash action, hmm?
  • Arno: Yes, Mentor.

Arno reached the Hotel de Beauvais.

  • Arno: This is the place. What was Lafrenière so interested in?

Arno saw a prisoner being escorted into the club.

  • Rouille: Get him upstairs. Quickly.

He then noticed Aloys la Touche entering the club.

  • Arno: La Touche, old friend. You do get about, don't you?

Arno tailed la Touche in the club.

  • Guard 1: What's going on in the back room?
  • Guard 2: Dunno. And if you're smart, you'll let it lie.
  • Guard 1: What's that supposed to mean?
  • Guard 2: Just that some folk don't like other people prying into their affairs. Savvy?

As Maximilien de Robespierre spoke to the club members, la Touche met with his fellow Templars.

  • Guest 1: How late you think they'll go tonight?
  • Guest 2: Lord knows. Get these politicians talking and they never shut up.
  • Guest 1: I guess I'd better put some coffee on then.
  • Lévesque: How much longer must we wait? I do have other business to attend to.
  • La Touche: Just a little longer. The Grand Master wants the politicos thinned out before we begin.
  • Le Peletier: I trust we'll finally learn the meaning behind our recent... activities?
  • La Touche: All will be made clear.
  • Lévesque: I don't like it. The plan is still too vulnerable - and let's not forget Lafrenière is still out there somewhere, waiting to burn us all at the stake.
  • La Touche: So, you haven't heard then?
  • Lévesque: Heard what?
  • La Touche: Lafrenière is dead. Hours ago, in fact. Assassins.
  • Le Peletier: That seems... convenient.
  • La Touche: Ah. That's the thing about Assassins. Point them at a Templar conspiracy and they ask no questions. They go right for the killing. Predictable that way.

The Templars laughed.

  • La Touche: Come, we'll fetch the Captain and get started.

Arno tailed la Touche to the interrogation of the prisoner.

  • Rouille: Come on, speak up!
    I need an answer, friend.
    It's a simple question. Just tell me what I want to know.
    Tick tock, mate.
    No need to make this any harder, eh?
  • La Touche: Have you finished?
  • Rouille: Near enough. Now, here's the thing. I can go on like this all day. But you... You've got an hour left in you. Two at the most. Half if I bring out the sharp bits. So why not skip the endgame and go directly to mate? Tell me where it is and all this can be over.
  • Prisoner: Luxembourg....
  • Rouille: What was that?
  • Prisoner: Palais du Luxembourg.
  • Rouille: You are a smart man.
  • La Touche: Rouille? Clean up your mess. It's time.
  • Rouille: Be right there.

Signalling his men, Rouille had the dying prisoner thrown out of the window.

  • Rouille: You heard the weasel, boys.

Arno tailed la Touche and Rouille to the meeting.

  • La Touche: Did you really throw him out the window?
  • Rouille: Trash belongs in the gutter.
  • La Touche: Sloppy. Someone might have seen.
  • Rouille: Who? My boys are watching the whole place. They'll deal with any good Samaritans.
  • La Touche: They'd better. The Grand Master won't be happy if the whole plan comes unraveled because of one dead peon.

The meeting began.

  • Rouille: You were right. King Louis has been talking to all sorts he shouldn't have. Plotting against the [[French Revolution|Revolution] out of one side of his mouth while he promises to support the Constitution out the other.
  • Germain: Good. I trust you can get this information into the proper hands, Monsieur le Peletier?
  • Le Peletier: Of course, Grand Master. With this evidence in hand, the King's conviction is certain.
  • Germain: You've done well, Captain. Marie?
  • Lévesque: The price of grain is higher than ever, Grand Master. Our agents are in place to divert the shipments to our docks. They await only your command.
  • Germain: Good... Starve them. Through famine and fury they will see their false masters for what they are... But do it gradually.
  • Lévesque: What you're asking will take at least a year, Grand Master. If not two.

Hiding in a storage room, Arno listened in on the meeting.

  • Germain: The Great Work requires patience, my friend. If Paris must suffer a while longer so the world might be remade, then so be it.
  • Rouille: Why not just kill him and be done with it? One of my boys, a knife, a dark hallway... easy peasy.
  • Germain: We want a condemned man, Captain, not a martyr. Have patience.
  • Le Peletier: Respectfully, Grand Master, patience is all well and fine, but the longer we wait, the greater the chance of discovery.
  • La Touche: The Assassins already found Sivert and le Roi des Thunes.
  • Germain: Sivert and le Roi already served their purpose. Their destruction, while inconvenient, is no obstacle. And the Assassins have already proved useful when properly led.
  • Rouille: What about the de la Serre brat? She could be dangerous if she manages to rally the old guard.
  • Germain: That situation will be resolved.
  • Lévesque: How so?
  • Germain: Mademoiselle de la Serre will soon be on her way to l'Hotel Voysin, eager to speak with Monsieur Lafrenière. Sadly, Monsieur Lafrenière has nothing left to say.
  • Arno: Élise...

Arno began to make his escape from the club.

  • Rouille: Clever, Grand Master. But you've had your brush with the Assassins as well. Respectfully, you won't always be so lucky.
  • Germain: Quite right. I shall leave the execution of our work to you good ladies and gentlemen. For my part I will retire to the Sanctuary and await the final phase. Will that satisfy you Captain?
  • Rouille: I'll see the watch tripled.
  • Germain: Very well. May the Father of Understanding guide you.

The guards noted Arno's presence.

  • Guards: Stop him! He's a royalist spy!
    Find the spy!
    Don't let the spy escape!
    The spy's still here!
    Catch him!
    Watch the exits! The spy will be making a run for it!
    Seems we have a spy, boys!
    No spy's escaping on my watch!

With Robespierre's speech over, the guests discussed it.

  • Guest 3: Lovely speech.
  • Guest 4: Quite. The man's a visionary.
  • Guest 5: Abolish the death penalty? Next he'll be saying we should do away with branding!
  • Guest 6: Perhaps we should start sending criminals off to the tropics, like the British.
  • 'Guest 5: Hah!
  • Guest 6: That will turn some heads at the Assembly.
  • Guest 5: If Mirabeau will actually yield the floor.
  • Guest 6: True enough.

Arno escaped the club.

Outcome

Although initially scolded for his assassination of Lafrenière, Arno was allowed to continue his investigation. By eavesdropping on a Templar meeting, he learned of a planned ambush on Élise.

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