With his troubled past, Arno set out on a quest to find redemption, using this goal to help others in the turbulent time of the French Revolution. Wracked with guilt and blaming himself, Arno sought out the Assassins to find redemption, through discovering his adoptive father's murderer and the motivations leading to his death, as well as to help those suffering injustice. ĭespite this, the Grand Master died some years later in mysterious circumstances, murdered during a coup d'etat orchestrated by another Templar, for which Arno was framed. Wishing not to corrupt the memory of Arno's biological father and bring his pupil to the Templar Order, François kept his Templar involvement a secret from the young boy. He raised Arno alongside his own daughter, Élise. He was subsequently adopted by François de la Serre, the Grand Master of the French Templars, out of respect for his enemy. However, in 1776, when Arno was eight, his father was murdered. Due to his upbringing, he was well educated, having access to tutors and various books. Born to an Austrian mother and a French Assassin father, Arno was raised in a noble household in Versailles.
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