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{{Era|ACS}}{{Spoilerhd}}'''James Jasper''' (unknown - 1868) was a British choirmaster and opium addict who owned a house on 50 Berkeley Square during the 19th century.  
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'''James Jasper''' (unknown 1868) was a British choirmaster and opium addict who owned a house on 50 Berkeley Square during the 19th century.  


== Biography ==
==Biography==
Living with his nephew Edward in his home, James Jasper grew jealous of Edward's betrothal to one of his pupils, Rosa, whom he shared romantic feelings for. Driven by madness, he murdered his nephew secretly and fabricated his own disappearance, hiding in his house's secret passage, living on opium and isolation.  
Living with his nephew Edward in his home, James Jasper grew jealous of Edward's betrothal to one of his pupils, Rosa, whom he shared romantic feelings for. Driven by madness, he murdered his nephew secretly and fabricated his own disappearance, hiding in his house's secret passage where hed lived on opium.  


To scare other folks from his home, he used levers and contraptions to create illusions of specters and ghosts. This caused the townsfolk to create legends and stories regarding the 'haunted house'.
To scare other people from his home, he used levers and contraptions to create illusions of specters and ghosts. This caused the townsfolk to create legends and stories regarding the "haunted house".


Sometime in 1868, the novelist [[Charles Dickens]] and the [[Assassin]] [[Evie Frye]] investigated the house and managed to open the passage from the nearby children's key. Here they discovered Jasper's contraptions and later, he himself. Evie managed to assassinate the madman who retold his love for Rosa and guilt for murdering Edward in his death.
Sometime in 1868, the novelist [[Charles Dickens]] and the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Evie Frye]] investigated the house and managed to open the passage from the nearby children's key. Here, they discovered Jasper's contraptions and later, himself. Evie managed to assassinate the madman who retold his love for Rosa and guilt for murdering Edward in his death.


== Reference ==
==Reference==
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
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James Jasper (unknown – 1868) was a British choirmaster and opium addict who owned a house on 50 Berkeley Square during the 19th century.

Biography

Living with his nephew Edward in his home, James Jasper grew jealous of Edward's betrothal to one of his pupils, Rosa, whom he shared romantic feelings for. Driven by madness, he murdered his nephew secretly and fabricated his own disappearance, hiding in his house's secret passage where hed lived on opium.

To scare other people from his home, he used levers and contraptions to create illusions of specters and ghosts. This caused the townsfolk to create legends and stories regarding the "haunted house".

Sometime in 1868, the novelist Charles Dickens and the Assassin Evie Frye investigated the house and managed to open the passage from the nearby children's key. Here, they discovered Jasper's contraptions and later, himself. Evie managed to assassinate the madman who retold his love for Rosa and guilt for murdering Edward in his death.

Reference