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'''Agnes MacBean''' (5 January 1815 – unknown) was the driver of "Bertha", a private train owned by the [[Templars|Templar]] gang leader [[Rexford Kaylock]]. | '''Agnes MacBean''' (5 January 1815 – unknown) was the driver of "Bertha", a private train previously owned by the [[Templars|Templar]] gang leader [[Rexford Kaylock]] and now owned by the [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]]. | ||
After the | == Biography == | ||
=== Early life === | |||
Agnes MacBean was born in Garnkick, Scotland as the firstborn child of a homemaker and an ironworker. As the eldest of six, Agnes grew in her outspoken character and often ordered her younger siblings around. | |||
In 1831, Agnes, with hopes of following her father, Mungo MacBean's footsteps in his expertise with train rails, learned what she could about the railway system. By 1834, Mungo went ill and Agnes had to take over her father's place and identity in the train for the benefit of her family. | |||
=== Working for the Assassins === | |||
Two years later, she was forced to transfer to Rexford Kaylock's services due to an accident. After the Fryes eliminated Rexford Kaylock and took control of [[Whitechapel]], they became the new owners of the train, turning it into the Brotherhood's mobile headquarters. Dissatisfied with Kaylock's rule, Agnes continued her work under the Frye twins. | |||
Agnes later approached the twins to request help with a stalker. Deciding to lure the stalker back to the train, Agnes went out onto the street, pretending to be blissfully of her stalker, while one of the Fryes were covertly tailing her. While going about her routine, she ran into some associates who warned that a gang was after her, though she did not take them seriously. Unfortunately, her stalker inadvertently alerted the [[Blighters]] that Agnes was an Assassin associate and began to converge on the train, though the Fryes were able to dispatches Agnes' would-be attackers. Her stalker was then captured, identifying himself as [[Nigel Bumble]], who reveals the whole reason he was following Agnes was so he could join the [[Rooks]]. | Agnes later approached the twins to request help with a stalker. Deciding to lure the stalker back to the train, Agnes went out onto the street, pretending to be blissfully of her stalker, while one of the Fryes were covertly tailing her. While going about her routine, she ran into some associates who warned that a gang was after her, though she did not take them seriously. Unfortunately, her stalker inadvertently alerted the [[Blighters]] that Agnes was an Assassin associate and began to converge on the train, though the Fryes were able to dispatches Agnes' would-be attackers. Her stalker was then captured, identifying himself as [[Nigel Bumble]], who reveals the whole reason he was following Agnes was so he could join the [[Rooks]]. | ||
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Agnes MacBean (5 January 1815 – unknown) was the driver of "Bertha", a private train previously owned by the Templar gang leader Rexford Kaylock and now owned by the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye.
Biography
Early life
Agnes MacBean was born in Garnkick, Scotland as the firstborn child of a homemaker and an ironworker. As the eldest of six, Agnes grew in her outspoken character and often ordered her younger siblings around.
In 1831, Agnes, with hopes of following her father, Mungo MacBean's footsteps in his expertise with train rails, learned what she could about the railway system. By 1834, Mungo went ill and Agnes had to take over her father's place and identity in the train for the benefit of her family.
Working for the Assassins
Two years later, she was forced to transfer to Rexford Kaylock's services due to an accident. After the Fryes eliminated Rexford Kaylock and took control of Whitechapel, they became the new owners of the train, turning it into the Brotherhood's mobile headquarters. Dissatisfied with Kaylock's rule, Agnes continued her work under the Frye twins.
Agnes later approached the twins to request help with a stalker. Deciding to lure the stalker back to the train, Agnes went out onto the street, pretending to be blissfully of her stalker, while one of the Fryes were covertly tailing her. While going about her routine, she ran into some associates who warned that a gang was after her, though she did not take them seriously. Unfortunately, her stalker inadvertently alerted the Blighters that Agnes was an Assassin associate and began to converge on the train, though the Fryes were able to dispatches Agnes' would-be attackers. Her stalker was then captured, identifying himself as Nigel Bumble, who reveals the whole reason he was following Agnes was so he could join the Rooks.
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