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Jacob Frye (1847 – unknown) was a British Assassin active in London during the Victorian Era, and the twin brother of Evie Frye.[1] Originating from Crawley, Jacob and his sister moved to London to overthrow the oppressive establishment and help the poverty-stricken masses.[2]

Alongside her, Jacob led the Rooks, a criminal syndicate opposing the Templars. Unlike his level-headed and stealthy sister, Jacob was reckless and rebellious.[1] However, at some point in his life, Jacob came into contact with the novelist Charles Dickens and biologist Charles Darwin.[2]

Trivia

  • Jacob's name is of Biblical origin, with the meaning being either He who grasps the heel or Supplanter. Frye is a derivative of the English word Free.
  • He is voiced by Paul Roger Amos.
  • Jacob keeps a shilling around his neck as a memento.

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