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Jean-Jacque Frémiet d'Bas is something of an enigma, a Montaigne man in Vodacce on 'official' business. He advised [[Léon Bisset du Verre]] to notify him of any other suspicious Montaigne after they met at a party hosted by Luc and Arienne Durand in Dionna. Little else is known about him but [[Claude Duchamps]] thinks he may have done business with Léon's father in the past. | Jean-Jacque Frémiet d'Bas is something of an enigma, a Montaigne man in Vodacce on 'official' business. He advised [[Léon Bisset du Verre]] to notify him of any other suspicious Montaigne after they met at a party hosted by Luc and Arienne Durand in Dionna. Little else is known about him but [[Claude Duchamps]] thinks he may have done business with Léon's father in the past. | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 2 August 2012
Jean-Jacque Frémiet d'Bas is a character in 7th Sea: The Search for Salvation.
Physical Description
Jean-Jacque is a middle-aged gentleman with a portly and short but otherwise non-distinct build. His dark hair is thinning, though he typically wears a wig like other Montaigne noblemen. His powdered face shows his age with wrinkles around his eyes and jowled jaw. His dark brown eyes might be called 'beady' if one were to be rude about it.
Biography
Jean-Jacque Frémiet d'Bas is something of an enigma, a Montaigne man in Vodacce on 'official' business. He advised Léon Bisset du Verre to notify him of any other suspicious Montaigne after they met at a party hosted by Luc and Arienne Durand in Dionna. Little else is known about him but Claude Duchamps thinks he may have done business with Léon's father in the past.
Game log appearances:
- Balls & Burglary, the 13 September 2012 session log
- Society & Silliness, the 2 August 2012 session log
- Sisters & Cisterns, the 8 December 2011 session log
- Veils & Webs, the 13 October 2011 session log