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'''Nigel Bumble''' was a member of the [[Assassin]]-affiliated gang called the [[Rooks]] which were active in the 19th century. | '''Nigel Bumble''' was a member of the [[Assassin]]-affiliated gang called the [[Rooks]] which were active in the 19th century. | ||
Sometime in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]], Nigel decided to stalk [[Agnes MacBean]], who worked with the Rooks in their hideout, to gain information on the gang he desperately wanted to join. However, Agnes caught the boy stalking her and sought help from the Assassin | ==Biography== | ||
Sometime in [[Victorian era|Victorian]] [[London]], Nigel decided to stalk [[Agnes MacBean]], who worked with the Rooks in their hideout, to gain information on the gang he desperately wanted to join. However, Agnes caught the boy stalking her and sought help from the Assassin [[Evie Frye]] to lure Nigel to their private train hideout. Unfortunately, Nigel had inadvertently alerted the rival [[Templar]]-affiliated gang [[Blighters]] of Agnes' association and begun to attack the woman. Evie managed to eliminate the threat and with Agnes, captured Nigel who identified himself and his purpose. Agnes allowed her to join the gang as her helper in tidying up the train. | |||
Nigel later went out drinking and somehow got mixed up in the murder of a Blighter and was arrested. Evie helped him away by destroying the evidence. When the Police Chief arrived, the arresting sergeant was humiliated as Evie told him that he had no evidence against Nigel, in which he was released. | |||
Nigel later stole a gatling gun from the Blighters and brought it to the train and showed if off to [[Jacob Frye]]. However, the Blighters attacked the train, forcing Jacob to use the gatling gun. Ultimately, they were forced to abandon the train car carrying the gatling gun. | |||
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Nigel Bumble was a member of the Assassin-affiliated gang called the Rooks which were active in the 19th century.
Biography
Sometime in Victorian London, Nigel decided to stalk Agnes MacBean, who worked with the Rooks in their hideout, to gain information on the gang he desperately wanted to join. However, Agnes caught the boy stalking her and sought help from the Assassin Evie Frye to lure Nigel to their private train hideout. Unfortunately, Nigel had inadvertently alerted the rival Templar-affiliated gang Blighters of Agnes' association and begun to attack the woman. Evie managed to eliminate the threat and with Agnes, captured Nigel who identified himself and his purpose. Agnes allowed her to join the gang as her helper in tidying up the train.
Nigel later went out drinking and somehow got mixed up in the murder of a Blighter and was arrested. Evie helped him away by destroying the evidence. When the Police Chief arrived, the arresting sergeant was humiliated as Evie told him that he had no evidence against Nigel, in which he was released.
Nigel later stole a gatling gun from the Blighters and brought it to the train and showed if off to Jacob Frye. However, the Blighters attacked the train, forcing Jacob to use the gatling gun. Ultimately, they were forced to abandon the train car carrying the gatling gun.
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