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'''George Westhouse''' (born 1820) was a member of the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]].
'''George Westhouse''' (born 1820) was a member of the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] during the [[Victorian era]]. A close friend of [[Ethan Frye]], he was responsible for planning the missions of his children, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], after Ethan's death.


==Biography==
==Biography ==
===Early life as an Assassin===
===Early life===
George grew up working in an old mill by a river in [[Crawley]], which proved strenuous for him. One day, he was attacked by robbers by the riverbank, only to be rescued by the Assassin [[Ethan Frye]]. Instilled with a sense of adventure, George left behind his job and joined the Assassin Brotherhood, after which he took part in missions with Ethan and his wife, [[Cecily Frye|Cecily]], who acted as his superiors and taught him how to fight.<ref name=Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: George Westhouse]]</ref>
George grew up working in an old mill by a river in [[Crawley]], which proved strenuous for him. One day, he was attacked by robbers by the riverbank, only to be rescued by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]]. Instilled with a sense of adventure, George left behind his job and joined the Brotherhood, after which he took part in missions with Ethan and his wife [[Cecily Frye|Cecily]], who acted as his superiors and taught him how to fight.<ref name="Database&quot;">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: George Westhouse]]</ref>


Ethan and George eventually became great friends and the former would occasionally report his activities to the latter. One particular day in 1862, Ethan told George about his assassination of the [[Templars|Templar]] accomplice [[Robert Waugh]]. Seeing that his friend was lying, George warned his mentor of his own carelessness. The two then formulated a plan involving Waugh and [[Jayadeep Mir|The Ghost]], whose identity George was not informed yet.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref> George eventually began undertaking missions with Ethan and Cecily's twins, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye|Evie]].
Ethan and George eventually became good friends and the former would occasionally report his activities to the latter. One particular day in 1862, Ethan told George about his assassination of the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Robert Waugh]]. Seeing that his friend was lying about the circumstances of the assassination, George warned Ethan of his own carelessness. The two then formulated a plan involving Waugh's body and "[[Jayadeep Mir|The Ghost]]", whose identity George had not been informed of yet.<ref name="Underworld">''[[Assassin's Creed: Underworld]]''</ref>


In 1867, George suggested to fellow Assassin [[Pierrette Arnaud]] to leave England for [[Egypt]], so she could learn about the roots of the Brotherhood, in part because he thought her induction into the Assassins as very unorthodox.<ref name = "Chapter 3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 3</ref>
In 1867, George suggested to fellow Assassin [[Pierrette Arnaud]] that she leave [[England]] for [[Egypt]] in order to learn about the roots of the Assassins, in part because he thought her induction into the Brotherhood to have been very unorthodox.<ref name="CH 3">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 3</ref>


===Working with the Frye twins===
===Working with the Frye twins===
By 1868, Cecily and Ethan were deceased, and George was charged with planning the twins' missions, although he considered them both somewhat reckless. He also maintained their father's course on the conflict with the Templars, who had taken firm control of [[London]], believing that the Assassins should wait for a more opportune moment to strike, which itself was a risky move. Henry Green tried to convince him otherwise in a series of letters, warning George that the Templars under [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] were now expanding their ambitions to the world at large.<ref name="ACS">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''</ref>
By 1868, Cecily had passed away after giving birth to her and Ethan's children, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye|Evie]], while Ethan had contracted pleurisy. George stood by his friend's side in his final days, during which they discussed the Brotherhood's future and Ethan trusted George to continue his children's training after his death.<ref name="Underworld" /> George had previously been paired with Jacob and Evie on several missions and had grown to consider them somewhat reckless, but upheld his promise to Ethan and became responsible for planning the twins' missions.<ref name="Database&quot;" />


In February 1868, he sent Jacob and Evie to kill the Templars [[Rupert Ferris]] and [[David Brewster]], respectively, in [[Croydon]]. While Ferris kept the London industries in his firm grip, Brewster was experimenting on a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]].<ref name="ACS" /> On their successful return, the twins argued to George that they would need to strike at the Templars in [[London]], as Assassins' enemies had grown stronger and stronger and had already found another Piece of Eden. George disagreed, claiming that the Templars were too strong to take on so soon, and that without Brewster, they would not be able to use the Piece of Eden. He also believed that the [[Assassin Council]] was wiser on the matter, something Ethan would have agreed with. After George left, however, Jacob and Evie decided to defy his orders and take on the Templars in London.<ref name="ACS" />
George also maintained Ethan's course on the conflict with the Templars, who had taken firm control of [[London]], believing that the Assassins should wait for a more opportune moment to strike, which itself was a risky move. Henry Green tried to convince him otherwise in a series of letters, warning George that the Templars under [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] were now expanding their ambitions to the world at large. However, Henry's pleas for help were largely ignored by the [[Assassin Council]].<ref name="SpannerInTheWorks">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Spanner in the Works]]</ref>
 
In February 1868, George sent Jacob and Evie to kill the Templars [[Rupert Ferris]] and [[David Brewster]], respectively, in [[Croydon]]. While Ferris kept the London industries in his firm grip,<ref name="SpannerInTheWorks" /> Brewster was experimenting on a [[Piece of Eden]]. On their successful return, the twins argued to George that they needed to strike at the Templars in London, especially since Evie had learned that Starrick was pursuing a lead on another Piece of Eden. George disagreed, claiming that the Templars were still too strong and that, without Brewster, they would not be able to use the artifact. He also believed that the Assassin Council was wiser on the matter, something Ethan would have agreed with. After George left, however, Jacob and Evie decided to defy his orders and take on the Templars in London.<ref name="SimplePlan">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Simple Plan]]</ref>


===Partnering with Arnaud===
===Partnering with Arnaud===
In 1873, George Westhouse welcomed back and met with Pierrette in a pub in [[Crawley]]. She came to London to discuss a list of businesses in London affiliated with the Templars from her findings in [[Cairo]] and the [[Suez Canal]]. However, during their discussion, George informed that most of the businesses have fallen due to the Vienna stock market crash and that a business called Drake Line is the only functioning business. After their talk, he offered her a promotion to [[Master Assassin]] due to her diligent work ethic.<ref name = "CH22">''Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot'' – Chapter 22</ref>
In 1873, George met with Pierrette in a pub in [[Crawley]] following the latter's return from Egypt. As the two exchanged information, Pierrette revealed that she wanted to discuss a list of London businesses affiliated with the Templars from her findings in [[Cairo]] and the [[Suez Canal]]. George informed her that most of the businesses had fallen due to the [[Vienna]] stock market crash, the only exception being a business called Drake Line, which the pair decided to investigate. George also offered Pierrette a promotion to the rank of [[Master Assassin]] due to her diligent work ethic.<ref name="CH22">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 22</ref>


After nine years working together, George and Pierrette spent their time tracing the Templar leads especially after [[Konstanze von Visler]] double betrayal to the Assassins.<ref name = "CH24">''Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot'' – Chapter 24</ref> Although George stated his mistrust in [[Simeon Price]]'s judgment, Arnaud stated the contrary. In the spring of 1882, George met with Pierrette at [[Crabbet Farm]] and assigned her a mission to protect Queen [[Victoria]]. While Pierrette initially denied the assignment, George stated that the Templars killing her would end just as worse as the assassination of [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] in [[Russia]]. Convincing Pierrette, George handed her a maid outfit much to her reluctance.<ref name = "CH27">''Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot'' – Chapter 27</ref>
After nine years working together, George and Pierrette spent their time tracing Templar leads especially after [[Konstanze von Visler]]'s double betrayal of the Assassins.<ref name="CH24">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 24</ref> Although George stated his mistrust in the judgement of [[Simeon Price]], Pierrette stated the contrary. In the spring of 1882, George met with Pierrette at [[Crabbet Farm]] and assigned her a mission to protect Queen [[Victoria]], who he believed was being targeted by the Templars. Pierrette initially refused the assignment, but George convinced her by bringing up the assassination of [[Alexander II of Russia|Alexander II]] in [[Russia]], and handed her a maid outfit.<ref name="CH27">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot]]'' – Chapter 27</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*George's robes look similar to those worn by the protagonist that featured in leaked screenshots of ''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'', which was still referred to as ''Assassin's Creed: Victory'' at the time.
*George's robes look similar to those worn by the protagonist that featured in leaked screenshots of ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'', which was still referred to as ''Assassin's Creed: Victory'' at the time.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
ACS A Spanner in the Works 1.png|The Fryes looking down at George Westhouse
ACS A Spanner in the Works 1.png|The Frye twins looking down at George
ACS A Simple Plan 27.png|A close-up of George Westhouse
ACS A Simple Plan 27.png|A close-up of George
File:ACS A Simple Plan 22.png|George with the twins
ACS A Simple Plan 23.png|George bidding the twins goodbye
ACS A Simple Plan 23.png|George bidding the twins goodbye
</gallery>
</gallery>

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George Westhouse (born 1820) was a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins during the Victorian era. A close friend of Ethan Frye, he was responsible for planning the missions of his children, Jacob and Evie Frye, after Ethan's death.

Biography

Early life

George grew up working in an old mill by a river in Crawley, which proved strenuous for him. One day, he was attacked by robbers by the riverbank, only to be rescued by the Assassin Ethan Frye. Instilled with a sense of adventure, George left behind his job and joined the Brotherhood, after which he took part in missions with Ethan and his wife Cecily, who acted as his superiors and taught him how to fight.[1]

Ethan and George eventually became good friends and the former would occasionally report his activities to the latter. One particular day in 1862, Ethan told George about his assassination of the Templar Robert Waugh. Seeing that his friend was lying about the circumstances of the assassination, George warned Ethan of his own carelessness. The two then formulated a plan involving Waugh's body and "The Ghost", whose identity George had not been informed of yet.[2]

In 1867, George suggested to fellow Assassin Pierrette Arnaud that she leave England for Egypt in order to learn about the roots of the Assassins, in part because he thought her induction into the Brotherhood to have been very unorthodox.[3]

Working with the Frye twins

By 1868, Cecily had passed away after giving birth to her and Ethan's children, Jacob and Evie, while Ethan had contracted pleurisy. George stood by his friend's side in his final days, during which they discussed the Brotherhood's future and Ethan trusted George to continue his children's training after his death.[2] George had previously been paired with Jacob and Evie on several missions and had grown to consider them somewhat reckless, but upheld his promise to Ethan and became responsible for planning the twins' missions.[1]

George also maintained Ethan's course on the conflict with the Templars, who had taken firm control of London, believing that the Assassins should wait for a more opportune moment to strike, which itself was a risky move. Henry Green tried to convince him otherwise in a series of letters, warning George that the Templars under Grand Master Crawford Starrick were now expanding their ambitions to the world at large. However, Henry's pleas for help were largely ignored by the Assassin Council.[4]

In February 1868, George sent Jacob and Evie to kill the Templars Rupert Ferris and David Brewster, respectively, in Croydon. While Ferris kept the London industries in his firm grip,[4] Brewster was experimenting on a Piece of Eden. On their successful return, the twins argued to George that they needed to strike at the Templars in London, especially since Evie had learned that Starrick was pursuing a lead on another Piece of Eden. George disagreed, claiming that the Templars were still too strong and that, without Brewster, they would not be able to use the artifact. He also believed that the Assassin Council was wiser on the matter, something Ethan would have agreed with. After George left, however, Jacob and Evie decided to defy his orders and take on the Templars in London.[5]

Partnering with Arnaud

In 1873, George met with Pierrette in a pub in Crawley following the latter's return from Egypt. As the two exchanged information, Pierrette revealed that she wanted to discuss a list of London businesses affiliated with the Templars from her findings in Cairo and the Suez Canal. George informed her that most of the businesses had fallen due to the Vienna stock market crash, the only exception being a business called Drake Line, which the pair decided to investigate. George also offered Pierrette a promotion to the rank of Master Assassin due to her diligent work ethic.[6]

After nine years working together, George and Pierrette spent their time tracing Templar leads especially after Konstanze von Visler's double betrayal of the Assassins.[7] Although George stated his mistrust in the judgement of Simeon Price, Pierrette stated the contrary. In the spring of 1882, George met with Pierrette at Crabbet Farm and assigned her a mission to protect Queen Victoria, who he believed was being targeted by the Templars. Pierrette initially refused the assignment, but George convinced her by bringing up the assassination of Alexander II in Russia, and handed her a maid outfit.[8]

Trivia

  • George's robes look similar to those worn by the protagonist that featured in leaked screenshots of Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, which was still referred to as Assassin's Creed: Victory at the time.

Gallery

Appearances

References


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