Jean de Lorrain is a Hero available in the fifth Joan of Arc scenario, The Siege of Paris, fighting for the French, as well as the Scenario Editor in Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He has the appearance of a Bombard Cannon, though with improved stats. Jean de Lorrain is based on Jean le Lorrain, a minor character that's briefly mentioned in Mark Twain's novel "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc". He is described as a "famous cannoneer", and the Duke D'Alençon approaches him and asks him to shoot down the largest and most dangerous of the English soldiers at a siege.
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| - Jean de Lorrain is a Hero available in the fifth Joan of Arc scenario, The Siege of Paris, fighting for the French, as well as the Scenario Editor in Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He has the appearance of a Bombard Cannon, though with improved stats. Jean de Lorrain is based on Jean le Lorrain, a minor character that's briefly mentioned in Mark Twain's novel "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc". He is described as a "famous cannoneer", and the Duke D'Alençon approaches him and asks him to shoot down the largest and most dangerous of the English soldiers at a siege.
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| - Jean de Lorrain is a Hero available in the fifth Joan of Arc scenario, The Siege of Paris, fighting for the French, as well as the Scenario Editor in Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He has the appearance of a Bombard Cannon, though with improved stats. Jean de Lorrain is based on Jean le Lorrain, a minor character that's briefly mentioned in Mark Twain's novel "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc". He is described as a "famous cannoneer", and the Duke D'Alençon approaches him and asks him to shoot down the largest and most dangerous of the English soldiers at a siege.
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