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Lafayette

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Lafayette is the squad's gentleman and an apprentice to Sir Perceval. He is a tactical genius who was both part of the American and French revolutions. He's a smooth talker, which finds himself easily in the company of women. However, easy-going as he looked like, Lafayette is an honorable member of The Order who has a greater passion in freedom and liberty.

Lafayette played a vital role in the American Revolution, leading his troops while using his connections in France to obtain vital resources to support the ongoing struggle. At Barren Hill, Pennsylvania, Lafayette led a heroic resistance against British troops sent to capture him - an effort so significant that the hill was later renamed Lafayette Hill.

Following a visit to France to request more aid from Louis XVI, Lafayette was given greater responsibility in the war against the British, commanding the Virginia Continental forces in the last major battle of the Revolutionary War.

After the War, Lafayette returned to France and played a prominent role in the French Revolution - his efforts at home and in the United States leading him to be became known as the "Hero of Two Worlds".

Following the French Revolution he largely disappeared from public life – reportedly spending almost a decade imprisoned and under house arrest. However, it is possible that during this period he was recruited by The Order – using his tactical abilities to once more become the Hero of Two Worlds - one in the struggle against human oppression; the other in the war against The Half-Breeds.

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