Throughout his journey, Arno gained various allies, including Antoine Lavoisier, Marquis de Sade, Georges Danton, Napoleon Bonaparte and Élise, who was now a Templar opposing the radical faction within her Order. Wracked with guilt for his past failures, Arno started upon a path of redemption and thus joined the Brotherhood, working to uncover the true instigators of the revolution, while also avenging his father and adoptive father in the process. Imprisoned at the Bastille, he met the Assassin Pierre Bellec, who told Arno of his Assassin heritage. In 1789, de la Serre was murdered as part of a coup within the Templar Order, and Arno was framed for his death. He was subsequently raised alongside de la Serre's daughter, Élise. The son of the Assassin Charles Dorian, who was killed by Shay Cormac, Arno was adopted by François de la Serre, the Grand Master of the Parisian Rite of the Templar Order. Arno Victor Dorian (1768 – unknown) was a French-Austrian member of the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins active during the time of the French Revolution.
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