Vincennes

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Vincennes
Japanese Name ヴァンセンヌ

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Weapon Weapon Whip.png Whip
Race Elf
Nationality Verforet.png Verforet
Birthday March 24
Constellation Aries
Talents Animal Quizzes
Likes Animals, Beastkin
Dislikes Fire, Frivolous-looking guys
Strengths Focused
Weaknesses Interested in nothing else
Hobbies Playing with animals, Drawing pictures of animals

Hello, Conductor. My name is Vincennes. I am a vet from Verforet. I spent a lot of time deep in the forest with plenty of animals. I love animals, but I'm also very interested in beastkin... But but, I'm not very good at talking to people, so I don't want to be so pushy, you know?

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Vincennes (Wisdom-Seeking Veterinarian) icon.png [Wisdom-Seeking Veterinarian] Vincennes 2022 December 23 [Altar of Judgement - Little Devil Lilim Chan] Event Reward
Vincennes (Kind-Hearted Veterinarian) icon.png [Kind-Hearted Veterinarian] Vincennes 2023 January 16 [Buried Gold and Crow's Treasure] Pick Up Gacha, Premium Gacha
Vincennes (Living With the Beasts) icon.png [Living With the Beasts] Vincennes 2022 December 23 [Détective Au Contraire & the Shy Veterinarian] Limited Gacha
Vincennes (Lion Dance Lurking in the Woods) icon.png [Lion Dance Lurking in the Woods] Vincennes 2024 January 1 [Spring is Coming! Time Flies!] Limited Gacha

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Trivia

  • Vincennes' birthday is a reference to the opening date of Château de Vincennes Metro station in 1934.
  • Vincennes' proximity with and liking of animals is likely a reference to Parc zoologique de Paris, more commonly known as the Vincennes Zoo, a facility of the National Museum of Natural History, located in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, which covers an area of 14.5 hectares in the bois de Vincennes.
  • Vincennes is also the name of a race horse born in April 11, 2009, colt of Japanese Triple Crown winner Deep Impact.
  • The building in the background of [Living With the Beasts] is the Château de Vincennes. Located nearby Gare de Vincennes.

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Vincennes station entrance.

Château de Vincennes is a station on line 1 of the Paris metro, located on the border of the 12th arrondissement of Paris and the commune of Vincennes. The station is located on the border of Paris and Vincennes under the avenues of Paris and Nogent, between the avenue du Château and the square Jean-Jaurès, along the Château de Vincennes. The station is named after the nearby Château de Vincennes, a royal castle.

As part of the automation of line 1, the station's platforms were raised on 25, 26 August, 1 and 2 September 2008 and between 24 September and 27 September 2009, when the station was completely closed for work, Bérault station becoming the temporary terminus of line 2.

Vincennes station platform.

The station is the eastern terminus of the line. The four tracks, flanking two central platforms, are located in two identical half-stations; the first is used for the arrival of trains, the second for their departure in the direction of La Défense. The southernmost arrival track is used for cleaning the interior of the trains.

The arrival platform is in the "Mouton-Duvernet" style (painted vault, and vertical tiled area) but had its lighting replaced by "Bruno-Gaudin" style strips when the line was automated; the departure platform is renovated in the "Andreu-Motte, type B" style, with white flat tiles, a red lighting box and a small masonry bench with red tiles. Both platforms no longer have seats. Wikipedia

Château de Vincennes.

The Château de Vincennes is a former fortress and royal residence next to the town of Vincennes, on the eastern edge of Paris, alongside the Bois de Vincennes. It was largely built between 1361 and 1369, and was a preferred residence, after the Palais de la Cité, of French Kings in the 14th to 16th century. It is particularly known for its "donjon" or keep, a fortified central tower, the tallest in Europe, built in the 14th century, and for the chapel, Sainte-Chapelle de Vincennes, begun in 1379 but not completed until 1552, which is an exceptional example of Flamboyant Gothic architecture. Because of its fortifications, the château was often used as a royal sanctuary in times of trouble, and later as a prison and military headquarters. The chapel was listed as an historic monument in 1853, and the keep was listed in 1913. Most of the building is now open to the public.

Following the French Revolution, the chateau was denounced as a symbol of oppression, but then was used again by Napoleon I to hold prisoners transferred from the Temple Prison in Paris, Napoleon demolished the Temple prison to prevent it from becoming a royalist shrine to Marie Antoinette, who had been held there. Two historical items from the Temple Prison are displayed at Vincennes; an armoured prison cell door, and a stove of ceramic tiles which had originally been in the cell of Marie Antoinette.

During the reign of Napoleon, the chateau and its buildings underwent considerable reconstruction to serve as a military arsenal. A new wooden floor divided the Sainte-Chapelle into upper and lower levels, and it was turned into a storehouse for munitions. The Pavilion of the King and the Pavilion of the Queen became barracks for the garrison. Most of the towers of the surrounding wall, which were in a poor state of repair, were demolished, with the exception of the Tower of the Village, which still has its original height, and the Tower of the Woods, which had collapsed earlier. The moat of the chateau was also the site of a famous execution, that of Duc d'Enghien, which took place on 21 March 1804. He was accused of trying the reinstate the royal government. A willow tree in the moat was planted to mark the place he was executed, and is still there today.

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