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Sometime during the 19th century, Benjamin Raffles worked as Starrick's henchman and lead his security, murdering people who crossed him.
Sometime during the 19th century, Benjamin Raffles worked as Starrick's henchman and lead his security, murdering people who crossed him.


In 1868, Raffles became a target of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]] who was in partnership with a fellow Templar [[Maxwell Roth]]. They targeted him in the Saint James Park and Jacob managed to kidnap the man and deliver him to Roth's carriage.
In 1868, Raffles became a target of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]], who was working in temporary partnership with the Templar [[Maxwell Roth]]. They targeted him in the [[St James' Park]] and Jacob managed to kidnap the man and deliver him to Roth's carriage.


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Benjamin Raffles was a British Templar who worked as Grand Master Crawford Starrick's head of security.

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Sometime during the 19th century, Benjamin Raffles worked as Starrick's henchman and lead his security, murdering people who crossed him.

In 1868, Raffles became a target of the Assassin Jacob Frye, who was working in temporary partnership with the Templar Maxwell Roth. They targeted him in the St James' Park and Jacob managed to kidnap the man and deliver him to Roth's carriage.

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