Arlise

"I do not know if there can ever be peace between Templar and Assassin ... But I do know there can be friendship — and love."

- Arno

Arlise is the het ship between Arno Dorian and Élise de la Serre from the Assassin's Creed fandom.

Canon
Arno and Élise meet as children in 1776 while the kids' fathers, Charles Dorian and François de la Serre, are in a meeting with the king. The two were running around the Palace of Versailles playing games and causing trouble when the guards are put on alert by a disturbance. The two make their way back to the hallway to see Charles dead on the floor. Élise's father took Arno in as his own with the intent of pushing the boy towards the Templar Order rather than the Assassins, although Élise was against this and managed to delay her father - ultimately keeping Arno oblivious to the Assassin-Templar War.

Sometime during late adolescence, the two started a relationship; keeping it secret due to Élise's high status as well as her Templar affiliation (unbeknownst to Arno at the time). In May of 1789 Élise and her father attended a party at the Palace of Versailles where Élise was formally inducted into the Templar Order. Arno, left behind at the de la Serre estate, received a letter of warning intended for François which he was to deliver. Arno, wanting to reunite with Élise, slides the letter under François' office door and sneaks into the party. There, Élise leads him away from the crowd into a restricted area where the two tease each other and share an intimate moment cut short by a guard. The failure to deliver the letter; however, results in François' assassination. Élise, distraught over her father's death, learns that Arno was arrested for the crime and develops scorn towards him.

The next time the two meet, two months later, Arno had escaped the Bastille and joined the Assassin Brotherhood with the goal of avenging both his father and his adoptive father's deaths. Arno makes his way to the de la Serre estate to argue his innocence to Élise, who had figured it out herself, although she continues to pin blame on Arno for the fact that he failed to deliver the warning letter. Despite this, she writes letters to Arno - mostly to chide him for joining the Assassins.

In March 1791, Arno learned of a Templar plot to kill Élise, since she held similar views to her father. Arno rushed to the Hôtel Voysin to disrupt the plot and helped defend her from her assailants. Now out of allies, Élise turns to Arno and the Assassins to help her find her father's killer. Arno brought Élise - blindfolded - before the council, despite hostility from his fellow Assassins, where a temporary alliance with Élise was arranged.

The two then make their way to the house of François Germain, where they were ambushed by Templars after trying to investigate the man's study. After finding a notebook that confirmed Germain had killed her father, Élise was instructed by Arno to go to Mirabeau's estate to report their findings. Upon arriving, Arno finds the Assassin Mentor dead in an obvious plot to frame Élise for the murder. The two investigate the scene and follow up on clues to discover Mirabeau was killed by another Arno's mentor, Pierre Bellec. In a confrontation that soon followed, Arno was forced to kill Bellec to prevent him from going after Élise. Following the deaths of two assassins, the alliance with Élise was dissolved.

Despite this, Arno and Élise continued to work together, meeting next in October to deal with Marie Levesque - the Templar behind the food shortage in Paris. After gathering intel on the operation, the two moved to break into the Luxembourg Palace to kill Marie and get food out of the palace and to the public. After a successful assassination, Arno and Élise withdrew from the palace followed by Templars. Élise managed to flee on a hot air balloon while Arno had to follow her on the rooftops until he could jump into it from a vantage point. Together and safe for the moment, the two overlook Paris and share an intimate moment. The next morning, Arno wakes up in the balloon, alone, and finds a love note from Élise remarking on how peaceful he looked.

In January 1793, Arno and Élise confronted Germain and Louis XVI's execution; however, Germain was able to escape via carriage while the pair fought off his guards. Furious at their conflicting priorities, Élise and Arno get into a fight resulting in Élise going off on her own - not interested in Arno's help anymore. Arno returns to the Assassin Council, who also lecture him on the day's chaos, and exile him from the Brotherhood for his brashness. Arno soon became known as the drunk of Versailles and it wasn't until five months later that Élise would find him and convince him to return to Paris and finish the hunt for Germain.

A year later, Arno and Élise had reconciled and were working together once again to discredit Robespierre. Their plan worked a little too well and ended up in a mob call for his death. Still needing Germain's location, the two track down Robespierre's hiding spot and get the information out of him. With no time to spare, the two leave Robespierre for the mob and make their way to the Temple, once again splitting up to cover more ground.

Arno manages to find Germain and briefly engage him, although he flees to the catacombs where Élise is waiting. The two charge into the vault Germain is hiding in together, keeping behind cover so to avoid the damage from the Sword of Eden. Élise distracts Germain with conversation until Arno is able to attack, although after a few strikes he is flung backwards under some stone debris. Élise rushes to his aid, moving some of the pieces off of him while Germain gets to his feet. Élise notices this and becomes torn between freeing Arno and going after Germain. Although Arno begs her to wait for him, Élise decides to charge after Germain instead and Arno struggles to free himself. As he removes the last piece off of him, Élise and Germain clash swords and Arno runs to save Élise. As he gets close, the Sword of Eden connects and sends everyone across the room in a blast of electricity. Arno is first to recover and runs to Élise to find her dead from the blast. Distraught, Arno slowly kills Germain then carries Élise's body out of the catacombs, burying her next to her father in the cemetery.

Depressed after her death, Arno travels to Franciade where he again takes up drinking. In August, while entering a bar, Arno notices Élise in the street and takes off after her. After a brief chase, he manages to catch her only to discover the woman is not Élise, but a common thief.

Dialogue
"Stay out of trouble ... Don't get caught."

- Élise and Arno's advice for each other

"You'd better come back to me."

- Élise, Confrontation

"Maybe we can't go back. But going forward isn't necessarily an ending."

- Élise, The Escape

"I love you."

- Arno, The Escape

"The Arno I love wouldn't have to ask that question. You're better than this."

- Élise, Bottom of the Barrel

Letters
"I was raised as de la Serre's own son after your murder, and I grew to love his daughter as much more than a sister. She is beautiful, and fiery, and fierce, and has a terrible habit of getting us both into—and out of—scrapes."

- Arno's fourth letter to his (deceased) father

"It's nice to think that after all this time, we're still better together than apart."

- Élise's letter: Reunion

"I fear that you have lost so much already that you cannot bear to lose more. I think that you would let Germain rule France if you thought it would "save" me."

- Élise's letter: The Price

"Who I love most of all, though, Arno, is you. I hope you understand how much I love you. And I hope you love me too. And for allowing me the honor of knowing such a fulfilling emotion, I thank you."

- Élise's letter: To Be Opened In The Event Of My Death

Fanon
On AO3, Arlise is the most written ship for both Arno and Élise. It is also the twentieth most written ship in the Assassin's Creed tag.

Fans were severely disgruntled that yet another female love interest was killed by the end of her game; in most fanfic Élise's fate is averted for a much happier ending. Some fans consider AUs where Élise joins Arno in the Assassin Brotherhood, similar to how Maria left the Templars for Altaïr. This is usually supported by in game events that ostracize Élise from the Templar Order, but drops her steadfast belief in the Order, rather than making it her primary motivator.

Fandom
FAN FICTION
 * Arno/Élise tag on FanFiction.net
 * Arno/Élise tag on FanFiction.net

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