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{{Quote|'Don't allow personal feelings to compromise the mission.'|Evie Frye, quoting her father, Ethan Frye, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}}
{{Quote|Don't allow personal feelings to compromise the mission.|Ethan Frye.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}}
{{Character Infobox
|image = Wiki noimage.jpg
|birth = c. 1825<br>[[United Kingdom]]
|death = January 1868 (aged 43)<br>[[Crawley]], United Kingdom
|affiliates = [[Assassins]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''}}
'''Ethan Frye''' (c. 1825 – 1868) was a schoolmaster and a member of the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the [[Victorian era]], as well as the husband of [[Cecily Frye]] and the father of twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye|Evie]].
'''Ethan Frye''' (c. 1825 – 1868) was a schoolmaster and a member of the [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the [[Victorian era]], as well as the husband of [[Cecily Frye]] and the father of twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye|Evie]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life as an Assassin===
===Early life as an Assassin===
In 1841, Ethan traveled to [[India]], where he helped his fellow Assassin [[Arbaaz Mir]] fight [[William Sleeman]] and recover the [[Koh-i-Noor]]; the two Assassins becoming good friends in the process. In 1847, following the death of his wife in childbirth and blaming the newborn twins for his loss, a distraught Ethan returned to India to take up the training of Mir's son, [[Jayadeep Mir|Jayadeep]].<ref name="Underworld">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref>
In 1841, Ethan traveled to [[India]], where he helped his fellow Assassin [[Arbaaz Mir]] fight [[William Sleeman]] and recover the [[Koh-i-Noor]]; the two Assassins becoming good friends in the process. In 1847, following the death of his wife in childbirth and blaming the newborn twins for his loss, a distraught Ethan returned to India to take up the training of Mir's son, [[Jayadeep Mir|Jayadeep]].<ref name="UW">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref>


Teaching him swordsmanship and theories, he put Jayadeep's lessons into practice in the streets of the city. Despite Ethan's harsh and gruff manner, the two eventually developed a mentor-pupil bond. Once, on a stealth lesson, he ordered Jayadeep to return with information gained from covert means. The student returned to his mentor about a gossip about Ethan's past. Ethan confessed, and admitted in his own way that his friendship with the boy had awakened a parental instinct.<ref name="Underworld"/>
Teaching him swordsmanship and theories, he put Jayadeep's lessons into practice in the streets of the city. Despite Ethan's harsh and gruff manner, the two eventually developed a mentor-pupil bond. Once, on a stealth lesson, he ordered Jayadeep to return with information gained from covert means. The student returned to his mentor about a gossip about Ethan's past. Ethan confessed, and admitted in his own way that his friendship with the boy had awakened a parental instinct.<ref name="UW"/>


He eventually transitioned Jayadeep's training from wood swords to steel and discovered that the talented Jayadeep had a weakness for violence. He told this to the furious Arbaaz and depressed [[Pyara Kaur]].<ref name="Underworld"/>
He eventually transitioned Jayadeep's training from wood swords to steel and discovered that the talented Jayadeep had a weakness for violence. He told this to the furious Arbaaz and depressed [[Pyara Kaur]].<ref name="UW"/>


Nevertheless, he left for England in 1853 when his time with Jayadeep influenced him into taking proper care of his children and mourn his wife's passing. Ethan raised the twins in the philosophy of [[the Creed]], advising them to learn patience and to never let personal feelings get in the way of the mission. Evie took his words to heart, whereas Jacob merely wanted to drown them out.<ref name="Underworld"/>
Nevertheless, he left for England in 1853 when his time with Jayadeep influenced him into taking proper care of his children and mourn his wife's passing.<ref name="UW"/> Ethan raised the twins in the philosophy of [[the Creed]], advising them to learn patience and to never let personal feelings get in the way of the mission. He also instilled in them a sense of social duty, teaching them to help the people achieve freedom rather than simply eliminating oppressors. Evie took his words to heart, whereas Jacob merely wanted to drown them out.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


===Operating with the Ghost===
===Operating with the Ghost===
Sometime in 1862, Ethan tracked down the thief [[Boot]] in the St. Giles Rookery, who worked as a courier for the [[British Rite of the Templar Order]]. Threatening him with a [[Hidden Blade]], he interrogated Boot to discover who his boss was. However, before the man could answer, he was shot by an unidentified individual as well as another innocent girl who accidentally took Ethan's shot. Angered by the death of an innocent, he stealthily chased and assassinated the man who turned out to be Boot's boss [[Robert Waugh]], without further questioning him.<ref name="Underworld"/>
Sometime in 1862, Ethan tracked down the thief [[Boot]] in the St. Giles Rookery, who worked as a courier for the [[British Rite of the Templar Order]]. Threatening him with a [[Hidden Blade]], he interrogated Boot to discover who his boss was. However, before the man could answer, he was shot by an unidentified individual as well as another innocent girl who accidentally took Ethan's shot. Angered by the death of an innocent, he stealthily chased and assassinated the man who turned out to be Boot's boss [[Robert Waugh]], without further questioning him.<ref name="UW"/>


Returning to his friend [[George Westhouse]]'s [[Croydon]] home, Ethan lied as George interrogated his assassination of Waugh. The two then formulated a plan involving the Ghost and a [[Pieces of Eden|precursor artifact]] that the Templars sought.<ref name="Underworld"/>
Returning to his friend [[George Westhouse]]'s [[Croydon]] home, Ethan lied as George interrogated his assassination of Waugh. The two then formulated a plan involving the Ghost and a [[Pieces of Eden|precursor artifact]] that the Templars sought.<ref name="UW"/>


===Later life and death===
===Later life and death===
In 1868, he died of pleurisy, some weeks before his children traveled to [[London]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
In early 1868, Ethan died of pleurisy, some weeks before his children traveled to [[London]].<ref name="UW"/>


==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
{{Quote|I'm thirty-seven years of age, and I've seen more than my fair share of kills, and I know that notions of justice, equity and retribution play a second to skill, and skill is subordinate to luck. When fortune turns her face to you. When the killer's bullet goes elsewhere, when he drops his guard, you take your chance, before she turns away again.|Ethan defending himself to George Westhouse, 1862.|Assassin's Creed: Underworld}}
{{Quote|I'm thirty-seven years of age, and I've seen more than my fair share of kills, and I know that notions of justice, equity and retribution play a second to skill, and skill is subordinate to luck. When fortune turns her face to you. When the killer's bullet goes elsewhere, when he drops his guard, you take your chance, before she turns away again.|Ethan defending himself to George Westhouse, 1862.|Assassin's Creed: Underworld}}
Ethan delighted in courting with danger and was unafraid of accidents that the Hidden Blade may cause. He had a sense of justice especially for the innocents and once assassinated a target because it accidentally killed a young girl.<ref name="Underworld"/>
Ethan delighted in courting with danger and was unafraid of accidents that the Hidden Blade may cause. He had a sense of justice especially for the innocents and once assassinated a target because it accidentally killed a young girl.<ref name="UW"/>


As well as being equipped with the Hidden Blade, Frye was armed with a Pall Mall Colt revolver. Ethan was a skilled freerunner and a master of stealth. He was also talented in spying and in interrogation.<ref name="Underworld"/>
As well as being equipped with the Hidden Blade, Frye was armed with a Pall Mall Colt revolver. Ethan was a skilled freerunner and a master of stealth. He was also talented in spying and in interrogation.<ref name="UW"/>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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"Don't allow personal feelings to compromise the mission."
―Ethan Frye.[src]

Ethan Frye (c. 1825 – 1868) was a schoolmaster and a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins during the Victorian era, as well as the husband of Cecily Frye and the father of twins Jacob and Evie.

Biography

Early life as an Assassin

In 1841, Ethan traveled to India, where he helped his fellow Assassin Arbaaz Mir fight William Sleeman and recover the Koh-i-Noor; the two Assassins becoming good friends in the process. In 1847, following the death of his wife in childbirth and blaming the newborn twins for his loss, a distraught Ethan returned to India to take up the training of Mir's son, Jayadeep.[1]

Teaching him swordsmanship and theories, he put Jayadeep's lessons into practice in the streets of the city. Despite Ethan's harsh and gruff manner, the two eventually developed a mentor-pupil bond. Once, on a stealth lesson, he ordered Jayadeep to return with information gained from covert means. The student returned to his mentor about a gossip about Ethan's past. Ethan confessed, and admitted in his own way that his friendship with the boy had awakened a parental instinct.[1]

He eventually transitioned Jayadeep's training from wood swords to steel and discovered that the talented Jayadeep had a weakness for violence. He told this to the furious Arbaaz and depressed Pyara Kaur.[1]

Nevertheless, he left for England in 1853 when his time with Jayadeep influenced him into taking proper care of his children and mourn his wife's passing.[1] Ethan raised the twins in the philosophy of the Creed, advising them to learn patience and to never let personal feelings get in the way of the mission. He also instilled in them a sense of social duty, teaching them to help the people achieve freedom rather than simply eliminating oppressors. Evie took his words to heart, whereas Jacob merely wanted to drown them out.[2]

Operating with the Ghost

Sometime in 1862, Ethan tracked down the thief Boot in the St. Giles Rookery, who worked as a courier for the British Rite of the Templar Order. Threatening him with a Hidden Blade, he interrogated Boot to discover who his boss was. However, before the man could answer, he was shot by an unidentified individual as well as another innocent girl who accidentally took Ethan's shot. Angered by the death of an innocent, he stealthily chased and assassinated the man who turned out to be Boot's boss Robert Waugh, without further questioning him.[1]

Returning to his friend George Westhouse's Croydon home, Ethan lied as George interrogated his assassination of Waugh. The two then formulated a plan involving the Ghost and a precursor artifact that the Templars sought.[1]

Later life and death

In early 1868, Ethan died of pleurisy, some weeks before his children traveled to London.[1]

Personality and characteristics

"I'm thirty-seven years of age, and I've seen more than my fair share of kills, and I know that notions of justice, equity and retribution play a second to skill, and skill is subordinate to luck. When fortune turns her face to you. When the killer's bullet goes elsewhere, when he drops his guard, you take your chance, before she turns away again."
―Ethan defending himself to George Westhouse, 1862.[src]

Ethan delighted in courting with danger and was unafraid of accidents that the Hidden Blade may cause. He had a sense of justice especially for the innocents and once assassinated a target because it accidentally killed a young girl.[1]

As well as being equipped with the Hidden Blade, Frye was armed with a Pall Mall Colt revolver. Ethan was a skilled freerunner and a master of stealth. He was also talented in spying and in interrogation.[1]

Trivia

  • The name Ethan (איתן) is of Hebrew origins, meaning "firm", "strong" or "impetuous". Frye is a derivative of the English word free.

References