Assassin Council
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The Assassin Council was the governing body of the French branch of the Assassin Order.
It is unknown when the French Council was officially formed, however at some point they became aquaintedd with John De La Tour whom eventually began operating under their orders. Through De La Tour, the Council helped in the establishment of the Colonial Brotherhood around 1746.
In 1748, Gaspar Velasquez and his associates began working on the blueprints to a brig, unable to construct the ship due to the threat of the British Templars, the plans were then sent to the French Council which then the brig named the Aqulia was constructed in Brest the folowingg year. Thus the Aqulia would prove a valuable weapon to the Colonial Brotherhood.
During the French Revolution, the Council was led by the Mentor Mirabeau, and was composed of four Master Assassins: Pierre Bellec, Sophie Trenet, Hervé Quemar, and Guillaume Beylier.
