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Christophe and Catherine
Real Names: Christophe
Catherine de' Medici
Status: Over, broken up but officially ended in Christophe's death
Relationship:

Lovers

Length of Relationship:

Couple of weeks

Affiliates:

Kingdom of France

First Appearance: Fight or Flight
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"We are no longer lovers, Christophe. Just two people who keep each other's secrets."
Catherine to Christophe

History[]

Season 3[]

After tending to the fires all day, Christophe was approched by Her Majesty, Queen Catherine. She came to him and expressed her sexual desire for him as she began taking off her corset. Christophe picked up on what she wanted and began their sexual relationship. [1]

Having been in a relationship with the Queen Mother for weeks, Christophe was becoming very into their routine. Even following Catherine into the forest during a game for nobles. Knowing how dangerous it was if they got caught, the two lovers took each other underneath the trees. [2]

Quotes[]

Christophe: I stack firewood. My head isn't made of it. [2]

Christophe: Why are you here?
Queen Catherine: I had you followed. I am the Queen Mother. [3]

Queen Catherine: What do you hope to gain from being my lover?
Christophe: Well, I won't lie to you. Poverty takes its toll. [3]

Queen Catherine: We are no longer lovers, Christophe. Just two people who keep each other's secrets. [4]

Christophe: You can tell me whatever it is that's troubling you.
Queen Catherine: Because I like to make a point of telling my blackmailer everything. [5]

Notes[]

  • Christophe used to stack firewood. He rose in station through his dalliance with the Queen Mother.
  • Christophe was revealed to the heart-killer. Catherine was the first to find out, but she didn't have him hanged because he held a contingency letter over her head.
  • Although the relationship was strictly sexual to Catherine, Christophe seemed to genuinely care for her.

Appearances[]

Season Three
Three Queens, Two Tigers Betrothed Extreme Measures The Price In a Clearing Fight or Flight The Hound and the Hare Our Undoing Wedlock
Bruises That Lie Succession No Way Out Strange Bedfellows To The Death Safe Passage Clans Intruders Spiders in a Jar

References[]