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{{Quote|There's a woman who can help. Unfortunately, she'll remind you of our childhood neighbour...if the Ripper doesn't get to her first.|Jacob's letter to Evie, hinting her to seek Nellie, 1888.|Jack the Ripper (DLC)}}
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|image = ACS DB Nellie.jpg
|birth = 1863-1865<br>[[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
|affiliates = [[Assassins]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] - [[Jack the Ripper (DLC)|Jack the Ripper]]''}}
'''Nellie''' (Between 1863 and 1865 – unknown) was one of the prostitutes that worked for the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]]. She later worked with his twin sister [[Evie Frye]] on stopping [[Jack the Ripper]].
'''Nellie''' (Between 1863 and 1865 – unknown) was one of the prostitutes that worked for the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]]. She later worked with his twin sister [[Evie Frye]] on stopping [[Jack the Ripper]].



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"There's a woman who can help. Unfortunately, she'll remind you of our childhood neighbour...if the Ripper doesn't get to her first."
―Jacob's letter to Evie, hinting her to seek Nellie, 1888.[src]

Nellie (Between 1863 and 1865 – unknown) was one of the prostitutes that worked for the Assassin Jacob Frye. She later worked with his twin sister Evie Frye on stopping Jack the Ripper.

Biography

Nellie was a prostitute operating in one of Lady Olwyn Owers' brothels. She was acquainted with the Assassin initiate and undercover Mary Ann Nichols, as she was her roommate.

She met Jacob Frye on March 1888, as the latter saw her defend one of the prostitutes working in Dorset Street by screaming and grabbing the cane of a brutal client. Admired with Nellie's bravery, Jacob had offered them a glass of gin, but the girl refused. Jacob then bought them dinner and became acquainted with each other.

Before his disappearance, Jacob gave Nellie some money and told her to leave Whitechapel, in fear that his Assassin initiate turncoat Jack the Ripper would kill her.

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