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| description = ''[[Josephine Fletcher|Josephine]] and [[Francis Fletcher]] are known as the kindly couple down the road who take in children off the streets and provide them with a better life. In reality, the Fletchers all but kidnap the children and send them to training facilities outside the city, creating new soldiers for the ever-growing [[Blighter]] army.'' | | description = ''[[Josephine Fletcher|Josephine]] and [[Francis Fletcher]] are known as the kindly couple down the road who take in children off the streets and provide them with a better life. In reality, the Fletchers all but kidnap the children and send them to training facilities outside the city, creating new soldiers for the ever-growing [[Blighter]] army.'' | ||
| type = Templar hunt memory | | type = Templar hunt memory | ||
Latest revision as of 07:15, 21 September 2025
The Fletchers was a virtual representation of one of Jacob Frye and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator.
Description[edit | edit source]
Jacob or Evie Frye were tasked with dealing with the templars Josephine Fletcher and Francis Fletcher.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
While her husband walked around the area, Josephine Fletcher was minding the children.
- Josephine Fletcher: And what do we say afterwards?
- Children: May the Father of Understanding guide us.
- Josephine Fletcher: And who do you serve?
- Children: The Grand Master.
- Josephine Fletcher: Excellent! Run along now!
With the children occupied, Francis Fletcher approached his wife:
- Francis Fletcher: Our plan is coming along splendidly, darling.
- Josephine Fletcher: Where’s our next recruitment, dearest?
- Francis Fletcher: Charing Cross. No one looks for tourists’ missing children.
- Josephine Fletcher: We’ll have an army for the Grand Master in no time.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
The Fletchers were killed.