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'''Nigel Bumble''' (22 February 1852 - unknown) was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin]]-affiliated gang called the [[Rooks]] which were active in the 19th century.
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|birth = 22 February 1852<br>[[United Kingdom]]
|affiliates = [[Assassins]]<br>[[Rooks]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
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'''Nigel Bumble''' (1852 - unknown) was a member of the [[Assassins|Assassin]]-affiliated [[Gangs|gang]] called the [[Rooks]], which were active during the mid-19th century. Although he was well-intentioned, Nigel had a knack for getting in trouble, frequently requiring the assistance of [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
Nigel was born to a family lacking in financial means; his father went door to door selling buttons, while his mother salvaged fabrics from distressed bumbershoots. In an effort to contribute, he and his siblings, two brothers and a sister, formed a musical ensemble. They intended to perform in the docks, but ultimately never did, as Nigel, startled by a goose, accidentally swallowed his mouth harp at one point.<ref name="Nigel Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - [[Database: Nigel Bumble]]</ref>


=== Early life ===
When Nigel turned sixteen, his parents decided to move north. However, he somehow got separated from his family at the train station, leaving the young man to fend for himself.<ref name="Nigel Database"/> That same year, Nigel heard of the Rooks, a gang that was gaining power in [[London]].<ref name="ACS">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''</ref>
Born to a family of modest means, Nigel and his siblings, two brothers and a sister, formed a musical ensemble in the docks to help their parents earn money for the family. Unfortunately, Nigel was surprised by a goose and swallowed his mouth harp.


When Nigel turned sixteen, his parents decided to move north. However, during their transfer, Nigel got separated with his family at the train station and was left to fend for himself.
===Joining the Rooks===
{{Dialogue|Agnes|All right, laddie. I can use ya ta tidy up the train a bit, if ya dunna min' gettin' dirty.|Nigel|Really? Terrific! You won't regret it, miss!|Agnes allowing Nigel to join the Rooks, 1868.|Stalk the Stalker}}
Wanting to join the Rooks, Nigel sought to know more about them and eventually learned of [[Agnes MacBean]], the minder of the [[Train Hideout|train]] that was used as the gang's base of operations. He began following her during her errands, but his behavior made him obvious to onlookers. During one of Agnes' outings, he attempted to [[Blending|blend]] with two workers, who quickly grew annoyed with him.<ref name="ACS"/>


=== Joining the Rooks ===
Nigel blurted out that she was part of the Rooks, unaware that the two men were affiliated with the [[Blighters]], before continuing on. Ignorant to the danger he had placed Agnes in, he resumed following her; meanwhile, Evie, who had been tracking Nigel on her friend's request, eliminated the Blighters' reinforcements, ensuring Agnes' safety.<ref name="ACS"/>
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.


One night, Nigel went out drinking with the other Rooks 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.
Through tailing Agnes, Nigel eventually found the train hideout and was promptly pulled inside, following which he was subjected to an interrogation by the two women. He identified himself and expressed his desire to join the Rooks. Agnes relented and allowed the young man to join the gang as her helper in tidying up the train.<ref name="ACS"/>


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.
===Conflict with the Blighters===
{{Quote|Ya, I nicked it off the gang 'cross town. Got 'em all stewed, and then took it when they was asleep!|Nigel describing his theft of the Gatling gun, 1868.|Hullo Mr. Gatling}}
Sometime after becoming part of the Rooks, Nigel went out for a night of drinking with some of his fellow gang members. However, he somehow became mixed up in the murder of a Blighter and, having been too drunk to properly make his escape, was arrested. Evie subsequently came to his rescue, destroying the evidence the police had on him.<ref name="ACS"/>


==Reference==
When the Chief Inspector later arrived, the arresting sergeant had no more proof and was left humiliated. Informing him that he had no evidence that confirmed Nigel's involvement, Evie succeeded in getting the young Rook released from police custoday.<ref name="ACS"/>
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
 
To show his gratitude, Nigel got a group of Blighters drunk and subsequently stole their Gatling gun. After having it installed on the Train Hideout, he showed it off to Jacob, but the two found themselves attacked by Blighters shortly thereafter. Thanks to the Gatling gun, Jacob was able to fend off the aggressors, though the weapon itself ultimately overheated, forcing them to abandon it, to Nigel's disappointment.<ref name="ACS"/>
 
==References==
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"Nigel's put his foot in it again!"
―Agnes on Nigel, 1868.[src]

Nigel Bumble (1852 - unknown) was a member of the Assassin-affiliated gang called the Rooks, which were active during the mid-19th century. Although he was well-intentioned, Nigel had a knack for getting in trouble, frequently requiring the assistance of Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye.

Biography

Early life

Nigel was born to a family lacking in financial means; his father went door to door selling buttons, while his mother salvaged fabrics from distressed bumbershoots. In an effort to contribute, he and his siblings, two brothers and a sister, formed a musical ensemble. They intended to perform in the docks, but ultimately never did, as Nigel, startled by a goose, accidentally swallowed his mouth harp at one point.[1]

When Nigel turned sixteen, his parents decided to move north. However, he somehow got separated from his family at the train station, leaving the young man to fend for himself.[1] That same year, Nigel heard of the Rooks, a gang that was gaining power in London.[2]

Joining the Rooks

Agnes: "All right, laddie. I can use ya ta tidy up the train a bit, if ya dunna min' gettin' dirty."
Nigel: "Really? Terrific! You won't regret it, miss!"
—Agnes allowing Nigel to join the Rooks, 1868.[src]

Wanting to join the Rooks, Nigel sought to know more about them and eventually learned of Agnes MacBean, the minder of the train that was used as the gang's base of operations. He began following her during her errands, but his behavior made him obvious to onlookers. During one of Agnes' outings, he attempted to blend with two workers, who quickly grew annoyed with him.[2]

Nigel blurted out that she was part of the Rooks, unaware that the two men were affiliated with the Blighters, before continuing on. Ignorant to the danger he had placed Agnes in, he resumed following her; meanwhile, Evie, who had been tracking Nigel on her friend's request, eliminated the Blighters' reinforcements, ensuring Agnes' safety.[2]

Through tailing Agnes, Nigel eventually found the train hideout and was promptly pulled inside, following which he was subjected to an interrogation by the two women. He identified himself and expressed his desire to join the Rooks. Agnes relented and allowed the young man to join the gang as her helper in tidying up the train.[2]

Conflict with the Blighters

"Ya, I nicked it off the gang 'cross town. Got 'em all stewed, and then took it when they was asleep!"
―Nigel describing his theft of the Gatling gun, 1868.[src]

Sometime after becoming part of the Rooks, Nigel went out for a night of drinking with some of his fellow gang members. However, he somehow became mixed up in the murder of a Blighter and, having been too drunk to properly make his escape, was arrested. Evie subsequently came to his rescue, destroying the evidence the police had on him.[2]

When the Chief Inspector later arrived, the arresting sergeant had no more proof and was left humiliated. Informing him that he had no evidence that confirmed Nigel's involvement, Evie succeeded in getting the young Rook released from police custoday.[2]

To show his gratitude, Nigel got a group of Blighters drunk and subsequently stole their Gatling gun. After having it installed on the Train Hideout, he showed it off to Jacob, but the two found themselves attacked by Blighters shortly thereafter. Thanks to the Gatling gun, Jacob was able to fend off the aggressors, though the weapon itself ultimately overheated, forcing them to abandon it, to Nigel's disappointment.[2]

References