Steven overhears assassination plot at Abbot's

Steven infiltrates the Abbot of Amboise’s apartments, scaling a wall to eavesdrop through a window. Inside, Marshall Tavannes—absent the Abbot—orders Roger Colbert to relay a cryptic message: the 'Sea Beggar' will die the following day at the Louvre, with Bondeaux positioned to strike. Tavannes’s blunt directive reveals the plot’s urgency and the Abbot’s complicity, while Duvall’s whispered aside implicates the Queen Mother as the true architect. Steven barely escapes detection as guards approach, but the overheard exchange confirms the conspiracy’s scale and the Abbot’s unexplained absence, escalating the stakes for the Huguenots. The revelation forces Steven to act swiftly, knowing the assassination will unfold within hours.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Steven, seeking information, sneaks into the Abbot's Apartments and overhears Tavannes questioning Colbert about the Abbot's absence, creating suspense and emphasizing the Abbot's mysterious role.

curiosity to tension ["Abbot's Apartments", 'lighted window']

Tavannes instructs Colbert and Duvall to inform the Abbot that the Sea Beggar will be assassinated the next day at the Louvre, revealing a deadly plot and raising the stakes for Steven.

command to chilling acceptance ["Abbot's Apartments"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Not directly observable, but his absence and the plot’s details suggest he is unaware of the imminent threat. His symbolic role as a leader makes him a high-value target for the Catholics.

The 'Sea Beggar' (Admiral de Coligny) is the target of the assassination plot but is not physically present in the scene. His codename and the details of the plot—his attendance at the Louvre and Bondeaux’s ambush—are discussed by Tavannes, Duvall, and Colbert. His role as a Huguenot leader and symbol of Protestant resistance makes him the focal point of the conspiracy.

Goals in this moment
  • Lead the Huguenots in their resistance against Catholic oppression.
  • Survive the assassination attempt to continue the Protestant cause.
Active beliefs
  • The Huguenots can achieve religious and political freedom through resistance and alliance-building.
  • The Catholic faction will stop at nothing to eliminate Protestant leaders.
Character traits
Symbolic Threatening to the Catholic faction Unaware of the immediate danger Central to the Huguenot cause
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Highly alert and tense, with a mix of urgency and relief as he narrowly avoids discovery. His determination to uncover the truth is reinforced by the gravity of the plot he overhears.

Steven Taylor scales the exterior wall of the Abbot of Amboise’s apartments, pressing his ear to a lighted window to eavesdrop on Marshall Tavannes, Simon Duvall, and Roger Colbert. His heart pounds as Roger Colbert nearly discovers him by closing the shutters, and he barely escapes detection when guards approach outside. His infiltration confirms the assassination plot against the 'Sea Beggar' and the Queen Mother’s involvement, forcing him to flee and act urgently to warn the Huguenots.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth about the 'Doctor's' disappearance and the Abbot’s role in the conspiracy.
  • Gather intelligence on the Catholic plot to assassinate the 'Sea Beggar' and warn the Huguenots before the massacre.
Active beliefs
  • The Abbot of Amboise is somehow connected to the 'Doctor' and the conspiracy.
  • The Catholic faction is planning a high-stakes assassination, and time is running out to stop it.
Character traits
Resourceful Cautious Determined Adaptable Tense
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Not directly observable, but his absence suggests either deliberate evasion or unintended unavailability, both of which heighten the tension around the plot.

The Abbot of Amboise is absent from the meeting, his whereabouts unknown to Tavannes and Colbert. His absence raises questions about his role in the conspiracy and whether he is aware of the Queen Mother’s direct involvement in the assassination plot. The Abbot’s trust in the Cardinal and his implication in the plot are implied but not confirmed.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain the secrecy and coordination of the Catholic conspiracy.
  • Ensure the assassination proceeds as planned, potentially without direct involvement.
Active beliefs
  • The Abbot believes the conspiracy is justified and necessary for Catholic dominance.
  • He trusts the Cardinal and the Queen Mother’s authority to sanction the assassination.
Character traits
Mysterious Central to the conspiracy Absent but influential
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Not directly observable, but her influence is felt through the urgency and secrecy of the plot. Her involvement suggests a calculated, ruthless determination to eliminate Huguenot threats.

The Queen Mother is not physically present but is the unseen architect of the assassination plot. Her authority is invoked by Duvall, who reveals that the order to kill the 'Sea Beggar' originates from her. Her involvement elevates the conspiracy to a royal directive, ensuring its execution and implicating the French monarchy in the massacre.

Goals in this moment
  • Eliminate the 'Sea Beggar' (Admiral de Coligny) to cripple Huguenot resistance and preserve Catholic dominance.
  • Maintain the secrecy and efficiency of the conspiracy to avoid backlash or interference.
Active beliefs
  • The Huguenots are a direct threat to the monarchy and must be suppressed at all costs.
  • Her authority as Queen Mother justifies extreme measures, including assassination, to protect the crown.
Character traits
Powerful Shadowy Authoritative Strategic Ruthless
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Authoritative and impatient, with a sense of urgency that borders on irritation. He is fully committed to the plot and expects absolute obedience from his subordinates.

Marshall Tavannes takes charge of the meeting, ordering Roger Colbert to relay the Queen Mother’s assassination order to the Abbot. He reveals the plot’s details—Bondeaux will kill the 'Sea Beggar' at the Louvre—and dismisses Colbert’s questions with authority. His blunt, impatient demeanor underscores the urgency and inevitability of the plot, leaving no room for doubt or hesitation.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the assassination of the 'Sea Beggar' proceeds as planned without interference.
  • Maintain the secrecy and efficiency of the Catholic conspiracy, especially regarding the Queen Mother’s involvement.
Active beliefs
  • The Huguenot threat must be eliminated decisively to preserve Catholic dominance.
  • The Queen Mother’s authority is absolute, and her orders must be followed without question.
Character traits
Authoritative Impatient Calculating Direct Uncompromising
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Nervous and slightly anxious, balancing obedience to Tavannes with the stress of the conspiracy’s secrecy. His actions are cautious, reflecting his awareness of the stakes and the need to avoid mistakes.

Roger Colbert receives orders from Marshall Tavannes to locate the Abbot of Amboise and relay a cryptic message about the assassination of the 'Sea Beggar' at the Louvre. He closes the shutters, nearly exposing Steven’s eavesdropping, and later discusses the Queen Mother’s involvement with Simon Duvall. His nervous demeanor reflects his subordination to Tavannes and the pressure of the conspiracy.

Goals in this moment
  • Locate the Abbot of Amboise and relay Tavannes’ message without fail.
  • Avoid drawing attention to the conspiracy or his own role in it.
Active beliefs
  • The Abbot’s absence is unusual and potentially problematic for the plot.
  • The Queen Mother’s involvement means the assassination is sanctioned at the highest level, requiring absolute discretion.
Character traits
Submissive Nervous Anxious Diplomatic Obedient
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Cautiously observant, with a mix of loyalty to the conspiracy and anxiety about potential leaks. His revelation about the Queen Mother’s involvement adds weight to the plot’s gravity.

Simon Duvall listens intently to Tavannes’ orders and later reveals to Colbert that the assassination order came from the Queen Mother. His observant nature and cautious demeanor reflect his role as a loyal enforcer, ensuring the plot’s secrecy and success. He reacts to the approaching guards, indirectly causing Steven to flee.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure the assassination plot remains secret and proceeds without interference.
  • Support Tavannes’ authority and the Queen Mother’s directives.
Active beliefs
  • The Huguenots pose a serious threat to Catholic power and must be eliminated.
  • The Queen Mother’s involvement guarantees the plot’s legitimacy and necessity.
Character traits
Observant Cautious Loyal Discreet Anxious
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Alert and focused, with a sense of duty to protect the Abbot’s residence and the conspiracy’s secrecy. Their presence adds to the atmosphere of tension and danger.

Guards in the Abbot’s livery patrol outside the apartments, their presence forcing Steven to hide and later flee as they approach. Their disciplined vigilance increases the tension and risk of discovery, acting as a barrier between Steven and the conspiracy’s inner workings. Their loyalty to the Abbot and the Catholic cause ensures the secrecy of the plot.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent intruders from discovering or interfering with the Catholic conspiracy.
  • Maintain the security and secrecy of the Abbot’s apartments.
Active beliefs
  • Their duty is to protect the Abbot and the Catholic faction at all costs.
  • Any intruder poses a threat to the conspiracy and must be stopped.
Character traits
Disciplined Loyal Vigilant Intimidating Unquestioning
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Abbot of Amboise’s Apartment Window and Shutters

The wooden shutters play a pivotal role in the event, acting as both an obstacle and a near-discovery trigger. Roger Colbert yanks them closed to block a draft, their sudden slam inches from Steven’s face forcing him to jerk back into the shadows. The shutters’ movement is abrupt and unexpected, heightening the tension and nearly exposing Steven’s eavesdropping. Their functional role is to seal the room, but their narrative role is to create a moment of high stakes, where Steven’s infiltration hangs in the balance.

Before: Open, allowing light and sound to escape the …
After: Closed by Roger Colbert, blocking Steven’s view and …
Before: Open, allowing light and sound to escape the room, and providing Steven with a clear view of the interior.
After: Closed by Roger Colbert, blocking Steven’s view and creating a moment of near-discovery. The shutters remain closed, symbolizing the conspiracy’s secrecy and the danger of Steven’s mission.
Tavannes’ Verbal Assassination Order to Colbert

Tavannes’ verbal message to the Abbot is the linchpin of the event, conveying the Queen Mother’s assassination order and the plot’s details. The message—'the decision has been made' and 'the Sea Beggar dies tomorrow'—is cryptic but unambiguous, leaving no room for misinterpretation. Its delivery by Tavannes to Colbert, followed by Duvall’s revelation of the Queen Mother’s involvement, confirms the conspiracy’s scale and urgency. The message functions as both a clue for Steven and a catalyst for the assassination plot, driving the narrative forward with relentless momentum.

Before: Unspoken but imminent, known only to Tavannes and …
After: Delivered and acknowledged by Colbert, with Duvall’s addition …
Before: Unspoken but imminent, known only to Tavannes and the Queen Mother. Its content is a closely guarded secret within the Catholic faction.
After: Delivered and acknowledged by Colbert, with Duvall’s addition of the Queen Mother’s role. The message is now in motion, setting the assassination plot in action and forcing Steven to act swiftly.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Abbot of Amboise's Residence

The Abbot’s apartments serve as the conspiracy’s nerve center, where Tavannes, Duvall, and Colbert gather to finalize the assassination plot. The interior meeting room is dimly lit, with a cold draft that Colbert addresses by closing the shutters. The location’s atmosphere is tense and secretive, reflecting the high stakes of the conspiracy. Steven’s infiltration from the exterior—scaling the wall and peering through the window—contrasts with the room’s closed-off, conspiratorial interior, creating a dynamic of secrecy versus exposure. The apartments symbolize the Catholic faction’s power and the lengths to which they will go to eliminate Huguenot threats.

Atmosphere Tense and secretive, with a cold draft cutting through the room. The atmosphere is thick …
Function Meeting place for secret negotiations and the relaying of assassination orders. The location is a …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the Catholic faction and the Abbot’s role as a key …
Access Restricted to senior members of the Catholic faction, including the Abbot, Tavannes, Duvall, and Colbert. …
Dimly lit interior with a cold draft Wooden shutters that slam closed, nearly exposing Steven Guards patrolling outside, their footsteps crunching on gravel A lighted window providing Steven with a view into the room
Louvre Palace

The Louvre is mentioned as the site of the assassination plot, where the 'Sea Beggar' will be ambushed by Bondeaux on his return from an early council meeting. Though not physically present in this event, the Louvre looms as the future battleground, its strategic importance underscored by the conspiracy’s focus. The location’s role is to set the stage for the impending violence, tying the current plot to the broader historical context of the St. Bartholomew’s Massacre. Its mention adds weight to the stakes, as the assassination will trigger a chain reaction of sectarian violence.

Atmosphere Not directly observable in this event, but implied to be tense and politically charged. The …
Function Assassination site and future battleground for the St. Bartholomew’s Massacre. The location is a symbol …
Symbolism Represents the intersection of political intrigue and religious conflict. The Louvre’s role as the site …
Access Restricted to those with official business or invitations, including the 'Sea Beggar’ and his entourage. …
Strategic halls and corridors where the assassination will take place Guards prowling the shadows, monitoring for threats Whispers of political maneuvering and sectarian tension
Street Outside the Abbot of Amboise's Residence

The exterior of the Abbot’s apartments is a shadowy, tense environment where Steven lurks, evading guards and scaling the wall to eavesdrop. The location’s mood is one of danger and urgency, with every creak and footstep risking discovery. The stone walls and gravel paths provide cover but also amplify the threat of the guards’ patrols. Steven’s infiltration from this location is a high-risk maneuver, symbolizing his determination to uncover the truth despite the peril. The exterior contrasts with the conspiratorial interior, highlighting the divide between secrecy and exposure.

Atmosphere Shadowy and tense, with an air of danger and urgency. The environment is fraught with …
Function Infiltration point for Steven, where he gathers intelligence on the conspiracy. The location serves as …
Symbolism Represents the outsider’s perspective—Steven’s role as an interloper in the Catholic conspiracy. The exterior also …
Access Heavily guarded by the Abbot’s livery, with patrols that force Steven to hide and move …
Shadows hugging the stone walls of the Abbot’s apartments Guards patrolling with disciplined vigilance Gravel paths crunching underfoot, amplifying the risk of detection A lighted window providing Steven with a target for his infiltration

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Huguenots

The Huguenots are the implicit targets of the Catholic conspiracy, though they are not physically present in this event. Their role is symbolized by the 'Sea Beggar' (Admiral de Coligny), whose assassination is the focus of the plot. The Huguenots’ absence highlights their vulnerability, as the conspiracy unfolds without their knowledge. The organization’s goals—resisting Catholic oppression and achieving religious freedom—are directly threatened by the plot. Their influence in this event is indirect but critical, as the assassination aims to cripple their leadership and resistance efforts. The Huguenots’ power dynamics are characterized by defiance and unity, though internal rifts and distrust (e.g., of outsiders like Steven) weaken their ability to respond effectively to the threat.

Representation Through the codename 'the Sea Beggar,' which refers to Admiral de Coligny, and the broader …
Power Dynamics Being challenged by the Catholic conspiracy, which seeks to eliminate Huguenot leaders and suppress Protestant …
Impact The Huguenots’ involvement in this event reflects their precarious position in 16th-century France, where their …
Internal Dynamics The Huguenots face internal tensions, including distrust of outsiders like Steven and disagreements over strategy …
Survive the assassination attempt on the 'Sea Beggar' to maintain Huguenot leadership and resistance. Uncover and thwart the Catholic conspiracy to prevent further attacks on Protestant leaders. Through alliances and intelligence-gathering, such as Steven’s efforts to warn the Huguenots. By leveraging internal networks and trusted allies to counter Catholic plots. By rallying support from sympathetic outsiders, though distrust of strangers like Steven complicates their efforts.
Queen Mother's Faction

The Queen Mother’s Faction is the unseen but dominant force behind the assassination plot. Their influence is exerted through Marshall Tavannes, who delivers the Queen Mother’s order to Roger Colbert. Simon Duvall’s revelation that the order originates from the Queen Mother confirms her faction’s authority and the plot’s royal sanction. The organization’s involvement elevates the conspiracy from a local Catholic scheme to a state-directed operation, ensuring its execution and implicating the monarchy in the massacre. Their power dynamics are characterized by absolute authority, with Tavannes and Duvall acting as loyal enforcers.

Representation Through Marshall Tavannes, who relays the Queen Mother’s orders, and Simon Duvall, who confirms her …
Power Dynamics Exercising absolute authority over the Catholic conspiracy, with Tavannes and Duvall acting as loyal enforcers. …
Impact The Queen Mother’s involvement in the assassination plot reflects the monarchy’s complicity in the St. …
Internal Dynamics The faction operates with a high degree of secrecy and discipline, with clear chains of …
Eliminate the 'Sea Beggar' (Admiral de Coligny) to cripple Huguenot resistance and preserve Catholic dominance. Maintain the secrecy and efficiency of the conspiracy to avoid backlash or interference from external forces. Through royal decrees and orders relayed by trusted intermediaries like Tavannes and Duvall. By leveraging the Abbot of Amboise’s network and resources to execute the plot. By ensuring the complicity of local enforcers and assassins like Bondeaux.
French Crown

The French Monarchy is represented through the Queen Mother’s faction, which sanctions the assassination of the 'Sea Beggar.' The monarchy’s involvement is implied but critical, as the plot is framed as a royal directive. Marshall Tavannes and Simon Duvall act as extensions of the monarchy’s authority, ensuring the plot’s execution. The organization’s power dynamics are characterized by absolute control over the Catholic conspiracy, with the Queen Mother’s orders being the final word. The monarchy’s goals are aligned with the Catholic faction’s objectives: eliminating Huguenot leaders to preserve religious and political dominance.

Representation Through the Queen Mother’s faction, specifically Marshall Tavannes and Simon Duvall, who relay and confirm …
Power Dynamics Exercising ultimate authority over the Catholic conspiracy, with the Queen Mother’s orders being the driving …
Impact The monarchy’s involvement in the assassination plot underscores the institutional complicity in the St. Bartholomew’s …
Internal Dynamics The monarchy operates with a unified front, particularly in matters of religious and political survival. …
Eliminate the 'Sea Beggar' to weaken Huguenot resistance and maintain Catholic control over France. Preserve the monarchy’s authority and religious dominance by suppressing Protestant threats. Through royal decrees and orders relayed by trusted agents like Tavannes and Duvall. By leveraging the Catholic hierarchy, including the Abbot of Amboise, to execute the plot. By ensuring the complicity of local enforcers and assassins, such as Bondeaux, to carry out the assassination.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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"Steven overhears of the plan and seeks Nicholas, leading to an angry Gaston to accuses and attack him"

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"Tavannes reveals that the Sea Beggar will be assassinated, foreshadowing Steven's need to find out who the Sea Beggar is so that he might be able to prevent the assassination."

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Key Dialogue

"TAVANNES: So my Lord Abbot is not here and you don't know where he is to be found?"
"COLBERT: I'm afraid not, Marshall."
"TAVANNES: Between you, you will find the Abbot and you will give him this message for me. Say the decision has been made."
"DUVALL: You mean..."
"TAVANNES: You interrupt me, Simon. Tell him the Sea Beggar dies tomorrow."
"COLBERT: Tomorrow? Where?"
"TAVANNES: He will attend an early council meeting at the Louvre. On his return, Bondeaux will be waiting for him."
"DUVALL: (At the sound of approaching guards, Steven jumps down from the window and hurries away.) That order didn't come from Marshall Tavannes. It came from the Queen Mother."