A coup against their Templar allies by a radical splinter faction led by François-Thomas Germain ruined these efforts, and the French Brotherhood ultimately failed to prevent the excesses of the Reign of Terror instigated by Germain's followers. The murders of the two leaders by their own factions show the difficulty of this project even if the Assassin Arno Dorian and the Templar Élise de la Serre tried to honor the work of their fathers.ĭuring the French Revolution, unlike the Templars, the French Assassins strove to moderate the revolution and steer it in a peaceful direction, alternately allying with revolutionaries and monarchists as the crisis developed. īefore the outbreak of the French Revolution, the Assassin Charles Dorian and later the Mentor Mirabeau made a controversial attempt to end the Assassin-Templar War through an uneasy peace with the Grand Master of the Parisian Templars François de la Serre. Īnother major act of the guild was the training of the peasant girl Jeanne d'Arc to fight the Templars and the English Army during the Hundred Years' War, using her unusually high rate of Isu DNA to use a Sword of Eden.ĭuring the 18th century, the guild was led by a Council which had a strong influence across the world, having ties with the government and military of the Ottoman Empire, preparing the foundation of the guild in North America, and constructing the flagship Aquila for its Navy. They were most notable for their involvement in the public disbanding of the Templar Order in 1307, breaking the power of their nemesis for over a century in Europe. The Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins, also known as the French Brotherhood of Assassins, was the Guild of Assassins located in France at least since the 1st century CE. 1st century CE –6 December, 2000 ( purged)
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