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{{Faction Infobox|name = Frye Family|related = [[Assassins]]<br>[[Rooks]]|notable = [[Ethan Frye]]<br>[[Cecily Frye]]<br>[[Evie Frye]]<br>[[Jacob Frye]]<br>[[Lydia Frye]]|locations = [[London]]<br>[[Crawley]]<br>[[India]]}} | {{Faction Infobox|name = Frye Family|related = [[Assassins]]<br>[[Rooks]]|notable = [[Ethan Frye]]<br>[[Cecily Frye]]<br>[[Evie Frye]]<br>[[Jacob Frye]]<br>[[Lydia Frye]]|locations = [[London]]<br>[[Crawley]]<br>[[India]]}} | ||
The '''Frye family''' was an [[United Kingdom|British]] ennobled family who had an important role in the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins]] for the | The '''Frye family''' was an [[United Kingdom|British]] ennobled family who had an important role in the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins]] for the liberation of [[London]] from the [[British Rite of the Templar Order]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The roots of the Frye family took place in [[Crawley]], a city in the south of [[England]] where the British Assassins installed after losing the control of London during the mid-18th century. At the dawn of the 19th century, the schoolmaster [[Ethan Frye]] became an Assassin and married another member of the Brotherhood, [[Cecily Frye|Cecily]]. Working together, they became high ranking Assassins and recruited [[George Westhouse]], a mill worker in Crawley.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> | The roots of the Frye family took place in [[Crawley]], a city in the south of [[England]] where the British Assassins installed after losing the control of London during the mid-18th century. At the dawn of the 19th century, the schoolmaster [[Ethan Frye]] became an Assassin and married another member of the Brotherhood, [[Cecily Frye|Cecily]]. Working together, they became high ranking Assassins and recruited [[George Westhouse]], a mill worker in Crawley.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> | ||
In 1841, Ethan went in [[India]] to protect the [[Koh-i-Noor]], a [[Piece of Eden]] created by the [[Isu]]. In [[Amritsar]], he met the [[Indian Brotherhood of Assassins|Indian Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]] and they became close friends.<ref name="India">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''</ref> In 1847, Cecily gave birth to twins, [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] but Cecily died of complications shortly thereafter. Depressed, Ethan couldn't raise his children who indirectly caused the death of his wife. He gave his twins to Cecily's mother and went to India to | In 1841, Ethan went in [[India]] to protect the [[Koh-i-Noor]], a [[Piece of Eden]] created by the [[Isu]]. In [[Amritsar]], he met the [[Indian Brotherhood of Assassins|Indian Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]] and they became close friends.<ref name="India">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''</ref> In 1847, Cecily gave birth to twins, [[Evie Frye|Evie]] and [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] but Cecily died of complications shortly thereafter. Depressed, Ethan couldn't raise his children who indirectly caused the death of his wife. He gave his twins to Cecily's mother and went to India to train [[Jayadeep Mir]], the son of Arbaaz and [[Pyara Kaur]]. Even if the young Assassin was talented, Ethan knew that Jayadeep lacked of killer instinct. But as a mentor-pupil bond developped between the two, Jayadeep convinced Ethan to return in England to raise his children.<ref name="UND">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref> | ||
Arriving in 1853, Ethan began to train his children in the ways of the [[The Creed|Creed of the Brotherhood]] teaching them 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 followed the lessons of her father and was concerned by the history of the Brotherhood and the search of the Pieces of Eden, preparing plan and acting steathly. On the contrary, Jacob prefered explored Crawley and acted as his please, improvising and brawling his way out from delicate situation. Even if his children weren't the same, Ethan though that each uniqueness could be an asset for the Brotherhood.<ref name="UND"/> | |||
===Liberating London=== | |||
In 1860, Ethan learnt that Jayadeep risked to be execute by the Brotherhood for failing to kill a target. Ethan saved his apprentice asking to the Indian Assassin to send Jayadeep in London as punishment. Without the permission of the [[Assassin Council]], Jayadeep became Ethan's contact in the city which was under the control of [[Crawford Starrick]], the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the British Templars. In 1862, Jayadeep infiltrated the Templars, associating with the Templar [[Cavanagh]]. He discovered that the Templars searched an [[Apple of Eden 7|Apple of Eden]] during Metropolitan Railway excavation. But Cavanaugh discovered the true allegiance of Jayadeep after interrogating the Indian Assassin [[Ajay]]. He tried to reveale his mistake but flew before saying the truth. Ethan, the twins and Westhouse cornered Ajay beforre he committed suicide. Discovering the truth, Ethan saved Jayadeep from Cavanagh. The young Assassin refused to continue to work for the Brotherhood after he learnt that his friends were killed by the Templars. In 1865, after a visist from his parents, Jayadeep resumed his work for Ethan and changed of identity, becoming the curiosity seller Henry Green. He established a network of informations by allying with the orphans led by [[Clara O'Dea]] and associating with the [[Metropolitan Police Service|police]] Sergeant [[Frederick Abberline]].<ref name="UND"/> | |||
In January 1868, Ethan died of pleurisy. With their father's death, the siblings had a tense relationship, while Evie remomering her father's lessons, Jacob mocked them. Westhouse became the mentor of the twins and in February, the three Assassins went to [[Croydon]] to accomplish a mission. Jacob was tasked to kill the Templar industrialist [[Rupert Ferris]] while Evie had to assassinate the Templar scientist [[David Brewster]] and recovering the Apple of Eden. Although the siblings succeeded to kill their targets, Brewster's laboratory explosed before Evie could take the artifact. But she learnt that the Templar [[Lucy Thorne]] searched a [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]] in London. The twins asked to Westhouse to go to London to fight the Templars but he refused. Afer his departure, the siblings agreed to go to London without the permission of the Council.<ref name="ACS"/> | |||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
Revision as of 00:25, 14 February 2019
The Frye family was an British ennobled family who had an important role in the British Brotherhood of Assassins for the liberation of London from the British Rite of the Templar Order.
History
Protectors of Crawley
The roots of the Frye family took place in Crawley, a city in the south of England where the British Assassins installed after losing the control of London during the mid-18th century. At the dawn of the 19th century, the schoolmaster Ethan Frye became an Assassin and married another member of the Brotherhood, Cecily. Working together, they became high ranking Assassins and recruited George Westhouse, a mill worker in Crawley.[1]
In 1841, Ethan went in India to protect the Koh-i-Noor, a Piece of Eden created by the Isu. In Amritsar, he met the Indian Assassin Arbaaz Mir and they became close friends.[2] In 1847, Cecily gave birth to twins, Evie and Jacob but Cecily died of complications shortly thereafter. Depressed, Ethan couldn't raise his children who indirectly caused the death of his wife. He gave his twins to Cecily's mother and went to India to train Jayadeep Mir, the son of Arbaaz and Pyara Kaur. Even if the young Assassin was talented, Ethan knew that Jayadeep lacked of killer instinct. But as a mentor-pupil bond developped between the two, Jayadeep convinced Ethan to return in England to raise his children.[3]
Arriving in 1853, Ethan began to train his children in the ways of the Creed of the Brotherhood teaching them 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 followed the lessons of her father and was concerned by the history of the Brotherhood and the search of the Pieces of Eden, preparing plan and acting steathly. On the contrary, Jacob prefered explored Crawley and acted as his please, improvising and brawling his way out from delicate situation. Even if his children weren't the same, Ethan though that each uniqueness could be an asset for the Brotherhood.[3]
Liberating London
In 1860, Ethan learnt that Jayadeep risked to be execute by the Brotherhood for failing to kill a target. Ethan saved his apprentice asking to the Indian Assassin to send Jayadeep in London as punishment. Without the permission of the Assassin Council, Jayadeep became Ethan's contact in the city which was under the control of Crawford Starrick, the Grand Master of the British Templars. In 1862, Jayadeep infiltrated the Templars, associating with the Templar Cavanagh. He discovered that the Templars searched an Apple of Eden during Metropolitan Railway excavation. But Cavanaugh discovered the true allegiance of Jayadeep after interrogating the Indian Assassin Ajay. He tried to reveale his mistake but flew before saying the truth. Ethan, the twins and Westhouse cornered Ajay beforre he committed suicide. Discovering the truth, Ethan saved Jayadeep from Cavanagh. The young Assassin refused to continue to work for the Brotherhood after he learnt that his friends were killed by the Templars. In 1865, after a visist from his parents, Jayadeep resumed his work for Ethan and changed of identity, becoming the curiosity seller Henry Green. He established a network of informations by allying with the orphans led by Clara O'Dea and associating with the police Sergeant Frederick Abberline.[3]
In January 1868, Ethan died of pleurisy. With their father's death, the siblings had a tense relationship, while Evie remomering her father's lessons, Jacob mocked them. Westhouse became the mentor of the twins and in February, the three Assassins went to Croydon to accomplish a mission. Jacob was tasked to kill the Templar industrialist Rupert Ferris while Evie had to assassinate the Templar scientist David Brewster and recovering the Apple of Eden. Although the siblings succeeded to kill their targets, Brewster's laboratory explosed before Evie could take the artifact. But she learnt that the Templar Lucy Thorne searched a Shroud of Eden in London. The twins asked to Westhouse to go to London to fight the Templars but he refused. Afer his departure, the siblings agreed to go to London without the permission of the Council.[1]
Members
Family Tree
| Ethan Frye | Cecily Frye | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Jayadeep Mir | Evie Frye | Jacob Frye | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| One generation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Lydia Frye | Sam Crowder | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Underworld (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate
- Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (mentioned only)