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Spring Heeled Jack is, possibly supernatural, being who despite being revealed to be a cultist in disguise at the start. It was later shown what he has extraordinary abilities that seem far to 'inhuman'. This second encounter with Spring Heeled Jack made [[Charles Dickens]] & the Assassin believe in some truth behind the paranormal myth about his powers.  
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{{Quote|It was horrible: glowing eyes, huge claws... And his laugh! Luckily he was frightened away by some passerby. Somebody has to do something before he attacks another!|One of Spring-heeled Jack's victims, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Spring-Heeled Jack (memory)}}
[[File:ACS Spring-Heeled Jack render.png|thumb|250px|right|Spring-heeled Jack]]
'''Spring-heeled Jack''' is a folkloric being whose identity was assumed by a cult leader in [[Victorian era]] [[London]]. There was, however, at least one variant of the being who seemingly possessed supernatural abilities.


=== Equipment and Skills ===
==History==
He is fairly exceptional in hand-to-hand combat & has shown to be able to tolerate a lot of damage. He has also made use of claws which he uses to scale walls. In the second encounter, he has shown the ability of teleportation as after dropping a smoke bomb, he somehow instantly teleports a small distance away from the Assassin. Most notable of his traits are his immortality as he is imposible to harm or kill. This is proven, when he himself quotes "Spring Heeled Jack cannot die". This is even seen when after seemingly being killed by the Assassin, he somehow "heals up" within an instant and is seen to be perfectly healthy.
===Spring-heeled Jack cult===
To unravel the phenomena of "Spring-heeled Jack", [[Charles Dickens]] commissioned [[Assassins]] [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye]] to divulge the identity of the entity, as their first case as members of the [[Ghost Club]]. One night in the [[Lambeth]] district, a number of victims were assailed by an attacker said to have been Spring-heeled Jack. After defending a potential victim against Jack, one of the Frye twins followed his tracks to a warehouse safeguarded by cultists.<ref name="SHJ">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Spring-Heeled Jack (memory)|Spring-Heeled Jack]]</ref>
 
After infiltrating the building and finding Jack's lair in the sewers below, the twin found several racked costumes of Spring-heeled Jack, used by the cult's leader during the assaults. The Frye eliminated the leader and followers, thus bringing an end to their activities.<ref name="SHJ" />
 
===Supernatural occurrence===
Sometime after the defeat of the cult, another version of Spring-heeled Jack appeared, similar in seeming and habit to that of the cult leader.<ref name="ToL">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' – [[The Terror of London]]</ref>
 
Dickens asked for the aid of the Frye twins in defeating the menace again. One night, one of the twins intercepted an attack on a [[civilian]] by Jack. Alerted, Jack attempted to flee from the twin. Pursued, he tried to lose the Frye twin by shooting at them and leading them on a chase across London rooftops. Ultimately, the twin tacked Jack on a rooftop, and Jack engaged in combat with them, appearing to be joined by multiple illusions of himself. Just before the twin could deal the killing blow, Jack vanished in [[Smoke screen bomb|smoke]], only to appear on a rooftop nearby. After proclaiming that "Spring Heeled Jack will never die!", Jack [[Leap of Faith|leapt]] off the building and vanished for good.<ref name="ToL" />
 
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|I am a ghost, a fiend, a terror in the night!|Spring-heeled Jack.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}}
The cult leader costumed as Spring-heeled Jack had a strong disliking to the Londonders of his era. As people he thought of as scum, he treated civilians accordingly, taking joy in preying on them at night.<ref name="SHJ" />
 
The more supernatural variant expressed a strong sense of self-confidence, deeming himself the "terror of London" and claiming he would never die. This Jack, like the cult leader, also revelled in frightening the London populace.<ref name="ToL" />
 
===Skills and equipment===
Both variants encountered by the Frye twins were exceptional in armed and [[Fists|unarmed]] combat and demonstrated a high tolerance to damage. The cult leader made use of claws to quickly scale walls while [[freerunning]].<ref name="SHJ" /><ref name="ToL" />
 
The more supernatural Jack demonstrated abilities more in-line with the myth of his existence. He too was proficient in combat and possessed a high pain tolerance; not even the Frye could defeat him in battle. This Jack was capable of teleportation and traversed London's rooftops and platforms with ease and haste; coupled with his freerunning prowess, this made him impossible to catch. He would also use his teleportation to vanish mid-combat and flee from his pursuers. Another ability he possessed was that of apparently creating doubles of himself, which he used to further disrupt the focus of his opponents.<ref name="ToL" />
 
The supernatural Spring-heeled Jack also appeared to be immortal, as even after receiving catastrophic injuries during his battle with the Frye twin, once he teleported to a safe distance, he was completely healed. The supernatural Spring-heeled Jack was also capable of performing the Leap of Faith.<ref name="ToL" />
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
ACS The Terror of London 2.png|Evie pursuing Spring-Heeled Jack across the rooftops
ACS The Terror of London 3.png|Evie fighting Jack
ACS The Terror of London 4.png|Evie fighting the apparent duplicates
ACS The Terror of London 5.png|Jack, taunting the Assassin one last time
ACS Spring-heeled Jack.JPG|Spring-heeled Jack in combat
</gallery>
 
==Behind the scenes==
*Unlike [[Jack the Ripper]], another popular figure of Victorian era legend, Spring-heeled Jack, both in reality and the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]], never killed anyone.
*The true nature of Spring-heeled Jack encountered by the Frye twins, whether he is a real phantom or just a man with exceptional skills and magic tricks, is never confirmed.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{ACS}}
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:English people]]
[[Category:Londoners]]
[[Category:Legends]]

Latest revision as of 18:02, 19 August 2025

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Spring-heeled Jack.

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

"It was horrible: glowing eyes, huge claws... And his laugh! Luckily he was frightened away by some passerby. Somebody has to do something before he attacks another!"
―One of Spring-heeled Jack's victims, 1868.[src]-[m]
Spring-heeled Jack

Spring-heeled Jack is a folkloric being whose identity was assumed by a cult leader in Victorian era London. There was, however, at least one variant of the being who seemingly possessed supernatural abilities.

History[edit | edit source]

Spring-heeled Jack cult[edit | edit source]

To unravel the phenomena of "Spring-heeled Jack", Charles Dickens commissioned Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye to divulge the identity of the entity, as their first case as members of the Ghost Club. One night in the Lambeth district, a number of victims were assailed by an attacker said to have been Spring-heeled Jack. After defending a potential victim against Jack, one of the Frye twins followed his tracks to a warehouse safeguarded by cultists.[1]

After infiltrating the building and finding Jack's lair in the sewers below, the twin found several racked costumes of Spring-heeled Jack, used by the cult's leader during the assaults. The Frye eliminated the leader and followers, thus bringing an end to their activities.[1]

Supernatural occurrence[edit | edit source]

Sometime after the defeat of the cult, another version of Spring-heeled Jack appeared, similar in seeming and habit to that of the cult leader.[2]

Dickens asked for the aid of the Frye twins in defeating the menace again. One night, one of the twins intercepted an attack on a civilian by Jack. Alerted, Jack attempted to flee from the twin. Pursued, he tried to lose the Frye twin by shooting at them and leading them on a chase across London rooftops. Ultimately, the twin tacked Jack on a rooftop, and Jack engaged in combat with them, appearing to be joined by multiple illusions of himself. Just before the twin could deal the killing blow, Jack vanished in smoke, only to appear on a rooftop nearby. After proclaiming that "Spring Heeled Jack will never die!", Jack leapt off the building and vanished for good.[2]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

"I am a ghost, a fiend, a terror in the night!"
―Spring-heeled Jack.[src]

The cult leader costumed as Spring-heeled Jack had a strong disliking to the Londonders of his era. As people he thought of as scum, he treated civilians accordingly, taking joy in preying on them at night.[1]

The more supernatural variant expressed a strong sense of self-confidence, deeming himself the "terror of London" and claiming he would never die. This Jack, like the cult leader, also revelled in frightening the London populace.[2]

Skills and equipment[edit | edit source]

Both variants encountered by the Frye twins were exceptional in armed and unarmed combat and demonstrated a high tolerance to damage. The cult leader made use of claws to quickly scale walls while freerunning.[1][2]

The more supernatural Jack demonstrated abilities more in-line with the myth of his existence. He too was proficient in combat and possessed a high pain tolerance; not even the Frye could defeat him in battle. This Jack was capable of teleportation and traversed London's rooftops and platforms with ease and haste; coupled with his freerunning prowess, this made him impossible to catch. He would also use his teleportation to vanish mid-combat and flee from his pursuers. Another ability he possessed was that of apparently creating doubles of himself, which he used to further disrupt the focus of his opponents.[2]

The supernatural Spring-heeled Jack also appeared to be immortal, as even after receiving catastrophic injuries during his battle with the Frye twin, once he teleported to a safe distance, he was completely healed. The supernatural Spring-heeled Jack was also capable of performing the Leap of Faith.[2]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

  • Unlike Jack the Ripper, another popular figure of Victorian era legend, Spring-heeled Jack, both in reality and the Assassin's Creed series, never killed anyone.
  • The true nature of Spring-heeled Jack encountered by the Frye twins, whether he is a real phantom or just a man with exceptional skills and magic tricks, is never confirmed.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]