

Seven times, he was chased down by people for cheating, and he got into several fights.

When Arno moved past the crowd to see what happened, he found his father dead, and Francois de la Serre told him to come with him.Īrno was raised with Elise and Francois as one of his wards, and got into trouble in gambling. However, he saw groups of guards rushing into a hallway and people clamoring, with a French diplomat asking Benjamin Franklin not to see the act as a representation of French diplomacy. He chased her, and when she dared him to steal an apple in the garden (belonging to King Louis XVI of France), he did so, and hid from the guard. He first met her when his father left Versailles on an important trip, exploring the palace with her (against his father's instructions). When he was 8 years old, he met Élise de la Serre, the daughter of the respected French nobleman Francois de la Serre, who also lived in Versailles. He was well-educated but his father's involvement in the Assassin Order was kept secret from him his mother fled the family when she found out. Dorian was also the owner of a Cafe Theatre in Ile de la Cite, Paris.Īrno-Victor Dorian was born in Versailles Palace, Kingdom of France to the French nobleman Charles Dorian and an Austrian mother, Marie Dorian.

The son of Charles Dorian and adoptive son of Francois de la Serre, he went on to fight for the Assassins against a rogue faction of Templars led by Francois-Thomas Germain alongside his childhood friend, the Templar Elise de la Serre. Arno-Victor Dorian (26 August 1768 – 1855) was a French member of the Assassin Order in Paris during the French Revolution and a minor nobleman.
