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Revision as of 15:00, 26 November 2019
I wanted to ask you something. Which is… what's your name? The title of this article is conjecture. Although the subject of this article is canon, no official name for it has been given. |
This article is about the undercover Assassin initiate. You may be looking for Elizabeth Stride, the prostitute. |
An unidentified British Assassin initiate (died 30 September 1888) was active during the Whitechapel murders and the victim of the Assassin turncoat and serial killer Jack the Ripper.
Biography
During her childhood, the Assassin initiate was recruited by the Master Assassin Jacob Frye sometime after the British Templar Grand Master Crawford Starrick's death, in order to rebuild the British Brotherhood of Assassins. Along with other initiates, she was brought to India by Jacob to learn the fear tactics of the Indian Assassins.
By their return in 1888, a fellow initiate Jack usurped control of Jacob's gang the Rooks and started operations to eliminate the Assassins. In an attempt to stop his former student, Jacob sent his initiates to work undercover as prostitutes.
After Jacob sent the real Annie Chapman away from Whitechapel, he ordered the apprentice to assume her identity. The initiate then was targeted by Jack the Ripper, but his work was cut short for some reason.
Jacob's twin, Evie Frye, discovered her guise during her investigation, finding an Assassin ring in the crime scene. She was buried on 6 October 1888.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate - Jack the Ripper (post-mortem)
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