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Having inherited his first rail factory from his father, Starrick nevertheless proved to be a brilliant businessman of his own, building an empire that continued to grow. He was also ruthless towards his employees and installed [[Rupert Ferris]] as manager to maximize profit and keep spending to a minimum.<ref>[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/en/news/economy-crawford-starrick-seems-unstoppable-311 ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - XIXth Century Search Engine: ''Crawford Starrick Seems Unstoppable'']</ref>
Having inherited his first rail factory from his father, Starrick nevertheless proved to be a brilliant businessman of his own, building an empire that continued to grow. He was also ruthless towards his employees and installed [[Rupert Ferris]] as manager to maximize profit and keep spending to a minimum.<ref>[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/en/news/economy-crawford-starrick-seems-unstoppable-311 ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - XIXth Century Search Engine: ''Crawford Starrick Seems Unstoppable'']</ref>


Sometime during the 19th century, Crawford participated in an auction alongside fellow Templar and good friend [[Lucy Thorne]], who managed to outbid him and subsequently acquired an occult manuscript.<ref>[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/news/society-new-auction-room-record-set-yesterday-303 ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - XIXth Century Search Engine: ''New Auction Room Record Set Yesterday'']</ref>
Sometime during the 19th century, Crawford participated in an auction alongside fellow Templar and good friend [[Lucy Thorne]], who managed to outbid him and subsequently acquired an occult manuscript.<ref>[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/news/society-new-auction-room-record-set-yesterday-303 ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - XIXth Century Search Engine: ''New Auction Room Record Set Yesterday'']</ref> Despite their collaboration to locate the [[Shroud of Eden]], Starrick had no intention of sharing the Shorud with Lucy. He nonetheless planned to provide her with compensation in exchange for her aid in locating the Shroud.


Through his network of Templar agents, he controlled [[London]] and oppressed the working class to keep the Order in power. During this time, the [[British Assassins]] worked to reclaim power in the city, and bring down Starrick, principally through their members [[Henry Green]], and the twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]].<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
Through his network of Templar agents, he controlled [[London]] and oppressed the working class to keep the Order in power. During this time, the [[British Assassins]] worked to reclaim power in the city, and bring down Starrick, principally through their members [[Henry Green]], and the twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]].<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


Following [[John Elliotson]]'s assassination at the hands of Jacob Frye, who also destroyed Starrick's Soothing Syrup production, the [[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Earl of Cardigan]] and [[Philip Twopenny]]met with Starrick to discuss action against the Assassins. Starrick dismissed Jacob's efforts against his corporate empire, referencing the meticulous process in which his own Indian tea was delivered to him.<ref name="ACS"/>
Following [[John Elliotson]]'s assassination at the hands of Jacob Frye, who also destroyed Starrick's Soothing Syrup production, the [[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Earl of Cardigan]] and [[Philip Twopenny]]met with Starrick to discuss action against the Assassins. Starrick dismissed Jacob's efforts against his corporate empire, referencing the meticulous process in which his own Indian tea was delivered to him.<ref name="ACS"/>
After all of his collaborators were assassinated by the Frye twins, including Lucy, Starrick decided to track down the Shroud of Eden himself. He managed to locate it beneath [[Buckingham Palace]] while attending a party. Donning the Shroud, Starrick was granted its powers. Using its powers of healing and enhanced strength, he began to overwhelm the Frye twins, with none of their would-be fatal attacks rendered ineffective. Before he could kill them, Henry Green intervened and joined the fight. In spite of Green's best efforts, he proved to be no match for Starrick's newfound powers.
However, Jacob managed to pin down Starrick long enough for Evie to remove the Shroud from him, making Starrick lose its powers. Now vulnerable, Starrick was no match for the twins, who both managed to fatally wound him.
As he lay dying, Starrick proclaimed that with his death, London would perish without him, as he had intended to create a paradise. He was then rebuked by the twins, before succumbing to his wounds. With Starrick's death, the Templars' control over London had ended.


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"Today, Starrick sits at the helm of the most sophisticated Templar infrastructure known in the western world. Every class, every borough, the gangs, the industries - his reach extends all across London."
―Henry Green on Starrick, 1868.[src]
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Crawford Starrick

Crawford Starrick (18 August 1827 – 1868) was the owner of the Starrick Telegraph Company, and the Grand Master of the British Rite of the Templar Order by 1868.

Biography

Having inherited his first rail factory from his father, Starrick nevertheless proved to be a brilliant businessman of his own, building an empire that continued to grow. He was also ruthless towards his employees and installed Rupert Ferris as manager to maximize profit and keep spending to a minimum.[1]

Sometime during the 19th century, Crawford participated in an auction alongside fellow Templar and good friend Lucy Thorne, who managed to outbid him and subsequently acquired an occult manuscript.[2] Despite their collaboration to locate the Shroud of Eden, Starrick had no intention of sharing the Shorud with Lucy. He nonetheless planned to provide her with compensation in exchange for her aid in locating the Shroud.

Through his network of Templar agents, he controlled London and oppressed the working class to keep the Order in power. During this time, the British Assassins worked to reclaim power in the city, and bring down Starrick, principally through their members Henry Green, and the twins Jacob and Evie Frye.[3]

Following John Elliotson's assassination at the hands of Jacob Frye, who also destroyed Starrick's Soothing Syrup production, the Earl of Cardigan and Philip Twopennymet with Starrick to discuss action against the Assassins. Starrick dismissed Jacob's efforts against his corporate empire, referencing the meticulous process in which his own Indian tea was delivered to him.[3]

After all of his collaborators were assassinated by the Frye twins, including Lucy, Starrick decided to track down the Shroud of Eden himself. He managed to locate it beneath Buckingham Palace while attending a party. Donning the Shroud, Starrick was granted its powers. Using its powers of healing and enhanced strength, he began to overwhelm the Frye twins, with none of their would-be fatal attacks rendered ineffective. Before he could kill them, Henry Green intervened and joined the fight. In spite of Green's best efforts, he proved to be no match for Starrick's newfound powers.

However, Jacob managed to pin down Starrick long enough for Evie to remove the Shroud from him, making Starrick lose its powers. Now vulnerable, Starrick was no match for the twins, who both managed to fatally wound him.

As he lay dying, Starrick proclaimed that with his death, London would perish without him, as he had intended to create a paradise. He was then rebuked by the twins, before succumbing to his wounds. With Starrick's death, the Templars' control over London had ended.

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