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A Room with a View was a virtual representation of one of Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.

Description[]

While Jacob worked on ending Starrick's control of London's transport, Evie searched for the Shroud of Eden at the Monument.

Dialogue[]

Jacob, Evie and Henry discussed their plans.

  • Henry: Owning the railway wasn't enough. Now Starrick has bought an omnibus company as well. I suppose he wants to control the neighborhood's workers and keep them under his thumb.
  • Jacob: Pearl Attaway is Starrick's competitor, is she? Perhaps it's time I went into business.
  • Henry: And Ms. Frye? What are your plans?
  • Evie: I studied the history we recovered from the Kenway Mansion's hidden room. I'm off to a certain monument.

Evie and Jacob looked at the Monument from a nearby rooftop.

ACS A Room With A View 15

Jacob and Evie conversing

  • Jacob: So the "hints" you found in the Kenway house lead... to the Monument?
  • Evie: What a wonderful use of your time, following me around asking obvious questions.
  • Jacob: Well, since Henry isn't here, I thought you might enjoy the company.
  • Evie: I don't require any company. And Mr. Green is following up on some leads of his own.
  • Jacob: "Oh, yes, Mr. Green. That's a fascinating idea". "Oh, please, Mr. Green, come and take a look at this book and stand oh-so-close to me, Mr. Green.
  • Evie: I do not- Well, perhaps you have nothing better to do, but I am busy protecting the Assassins.
  • Jacob: Are you, really? What was it Father used to say...
  • Evie: "Don't allow personal feelings to compromise the mission".
  • Jacob: Precisely. Anyway, I'm off. If I find any more wild geese for you to chase, I'll be in touch.

Jacob left.

  • Evie: It will be all the more pleasant for your absence.

A woman held a speech in front of the Monument.

  • Speaker: We are gathered here at the Monument to the Great Fire, in an effort to ensure so great a tragedy will never happen again. I would like to thank our esteemed guests, the right honorable Premier Disraeli, members of Parliament and others, for being here today. Our proposed legislation will ensure that housing for the impoverished need not be a fire hazard.
    We have heard your concerns, there is no need for shouting. Please calm down. There is no need for all this disruption.
    Too many today live in what are little better than hovels, encrowded conditions near open flame and with few methods of fire control.
    Will you please stop shouting? You are only being moved out of your homes if it is unsafe!
    Please, show some respect for our guests!
    Our new proposal will ensure that these slums will be replaced with better, safer housing, sanitation facilities, and less open flame.
    What a racket! You sound like a bunch of children! You are being very grateful! Do you really want to keep living in firetraps?
    Well, we cannot continue this until you calm yourselves!
  • Policeman 1: Stay back, if you please.
    Keep back, please. This area is in use.
    Sorry, there's an event. This way is closed.
  • Policeman 2: Quit your shouting!
    Quiet down there!
    Right! I see you there! I don't want any trouble out of you!
    Calm down!
  • Policeman 3: Move it! We don't need you here!
    Quit your gawking!
    Get on with you.
  • Policeman 4: Move along, please.
    You can't get through here, move along.
    Keep moving.
ACS A Room with a View 2

Evie at the top of the monument

Evie placed a disc in a mechanism at the base of the Monument. Atop the Monument, a ring on the sculpture turned. After making her way up there, Evie placed a disc on the sculpture, which depicted St. Paul.

  • Evie: This looks familiar.

Evie looked over at St Paul's Cathedral. Making her way there, she ascended the cathedral and placed two discs on the back of a statue's base, which then opened to reveal a compartment with cogwheels. Evie rotated the cogwheels in the right direction, opening a hatch to a room atop the cathedral's main tower. Making her way up there, she found a key.

  • Evie: The key to the vault... and the Shroud.

She put on the necklace to which the vault key was attached and inspected it. Lucy Thorne then appeared.

  • Thorne: Good day, Ms. Frye. I'll take that.
  • Evie: You want the Shroud to cement your own power - but what if you cannot control it?
  • Thorne: And why do you want the Shroud? Merely to keep the Templars from having it. How like an Assassin - to hold the power of eternal life, and yet be too afraid to use it.
  • Evie: Eternal life? Is that what you think the Shroud offers?
  • Thorne: What I think is no longer your concern.
ACS A Room with a View 12

Thorne crashing through a window pane

Evie and Thorne fought. After the latter was knocked down, she tossed a smoke bomb at Evie, and the two entered a struggle. Thorne lunged at Evie, but the Assassin side-stepped the attack; however, as she crashed through a nearby window, Thorne grabbed onto Evie's necklace and gradually dragged her opponent down with her.

  • Thorne: Coming with me?
  • Evie: I have other plans.

Evie cut through the necklace, causing Thorne to drop to the balcony below. After recovering from the fight, Evie looked out of the broken window and saw that her nemesis had escaped.

  • Evie: Damn it!

Outcome[]

Although Evie found the key to the vault holding the Shroud, Lucy Thorne managed to take it from her.

Gallery[]

References[]

Assassin's Creed: Syndicate memories
Main memories
Sequence 1: A Spanner in the Works
A Spanner in the Works
Sequence 2: A Simple Plan
A Simple Plan
Sequence 3: A Modern Babylon
Somewhere That's Green - Abberline, We Presume - To Catch an Urchin - Gang War (Whitechapel) - Freedom of the Press
Sequence 4: A Quick and Reliable Remedy
The Crate Escape - A Spoonful of Syrup - Unnatural Selection - On the Origin of Syrup - Cable News - Playing It by Ear - Overdose
Sequence 5: The Perils of Business
A Room with a View - Friendly Competition - Breaking News - The Lady with the Lamp - Research and Development - Survival of the Fittest - End of the Line
Sequence 6: A Run on the Bank
A Case of Identity - One Good Deed - A Spot of Tea - A Thorne in the Side - A Bad Penny
Sequence 7: All is Fair in Politics
Playing Politics - The Bodyguard - Driving Mrs. Disraeli - Change of Plans - Unbreaking the Bank - Motion to Impeach
Sequence 8: The Joys of Freedom
Strange Bedfellows - Triple Theft - Fun and Games - Final Act
Sequence 9: Shall We Dance?
Double Trouble - Dress to Impress - Family Politics - A Night to Remember
Epilogue
Pressed Flowers
London Stories
Charles Dickens
Spring-Heeled Jack - Hell's Bells - Recollection - 50 Berkeley Square - Dead Letters - The Terror of London - Our Mutual Friend - An Artful Plan
Charles Darwin
The Berlin Specimen - An Abominable Mystery - Defamation - Cruel Caricature - A Struggle for Existence - Darwin's Orchid
Karl Marx
Cat and Mouse - Where There is Smoke - Anarchist Intervention - An Explosive End - Vox Populi
Queen Victoria
Operation: Dynamite Boat - Operation: Locomotive - Operation: Drive for Lives - Operation: Westminster
Train Hideout
Stalk the Stalker - Nigel in for the Chop - Hullo Mr. Gatling - Runaway Train - A Long Night Out on the Town
The Dreadful Crimes
A Simple Matter of Murder! - The Case of the Conflicted Courtship - Death Stalks the Colonel - The Fiend of Fleet Street - The Mystery of the Twice-Dead Professor! - Locked in... to Die! - The Most Hated Man in London - Next Stop: Murder! - Conjuring up a Killing! - Murder at the Palace!
Duleep Singh
A Good Shot - Information Intercepted - Stealing from the Poor - A Golden Path - A Good Send-Off - Off the Rails - Much Ado About Drinking - The Great Jewel Heist - The Sandman - The Final Showdown
Associate Activities
Bounty Hunts
Ivan Bunbury - Harvey Hughes - Maude Foster - David O'Donnell - Leopold Bacchus - Mildred Graves - Jesse Butler - Sylvia Duke - Milton King - Gilbert Fowler - Anna Abramson - Albie Vassell - Simon Chase - Emmet Sedgwick - George Scrivens - Homer Dalton - Harrison Harley - Wade Lynton
Templar Hunts
Martin ChurchThe Lambeth BulliesThe FletchersBeatrice GribbleThe Slaughterhouse Siblings Eveline DipperThomas BlackrootLouis BlakePeter NeedhamArgus and Rose BartlettMyrtle PlattPhillip BeckenridgeThe Jekyll BrothersTom EcclestonCaptain Hargrave IIHarold DrakeWallace BoneEdgar Collicott and Bodyguard
Gang Strongholds
Spitalfields - Battersea Bellows - Echostreet Alley - The Mint - Jacob's Island - Field Lane - Black Swan Yard - Rosemary Lane - Clare Market - St. Giles Rookery - Devil's Acre - Blue Anchor Alley
Gang Wars
City of London - Lambeth - Southwark - The Thames - Whitechapel - The Strand - Westminster
World War I
The Darkest Hour
Spy Hunts
The Apothecary Twins - The Magpie - The Master Spy
Spy Hideouts
Hopton's - Clarence Stock House - 17 Walpole Lane
DLC
The Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy - Runaway Train - A Long Night Out on the Town - The Dreadful Crimes - The Last Maharaja
Jack the Ripper
Sequence 10: A Monster's Creed
Prologue - Autumn of Terror - The Unfortunates - The Lady Talks - Letters of Intent - Prisoners - Loose Ends - The Mother of All Crimes - Family Reunion - Live by the Creed, Die by the Creed
Bounty Hunts
David Jack-Emmings - Woody Shinnings
Cargo Hijack
Opium Cargo - Egyptian Spoils
Close the Fight Clubs
Mitre Square - Cock Lane
Lost Women
Lost Women - Lost in the City
The Ripper Letters
From Hell - Saucy Jack - Dear Boss
Carriage of Justice
John Pizer - Seweryn Klosowski - Robert Donston Stephenson
Jack's Lieutenants
City of London - Whitechapel
Walk of Shame
Walk of Shame - Shameful Abuse
Brothel Attack
Ludgate Hill Brothel - Gracechurch Street Brothel - Buck's Row Brothel
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