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A [[Germany|German]] '''Master Spy''' operating in [[London]] during [[World War I]] was the head of a [[Templar]] spy network and a [[Sages|Sage]]. In 1916, his organization was dismantled by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Lydia Frye]] at the behest of [[Winston Churchill]], and he was ultimately killed by Lydia.
A [[Germany|German]] '''Master Spy''' (unknown – 1916) operating in [[London]] during [[World War I]] was the head of a [[Templars|Templar]] spy network and a [[Sages|Sage]]. In 1916, his organization was dismantled by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Lydia Frye]] at the behest of [[Winston Churchill]], and he was ultimately killed by Lydia.


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A German Master Spy (unknown – 1916) operating in London during World War I was the head of a Templar spy network and a Sage. In 1916, his organization was dismantled by the Assassin Lydia Frye at the behest of Winston Churchill, and he was ultimately killed by Lydia.

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