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{{Quote|Pearl Attaway owns all transportation in London, the ebb and flow of the city's traffic at her fingertips.|[[Evie Frye]] describing Attaway, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}} | {{Quote|Pearl Attaway owns all transportation in London, the ebb and flow of the city's traffic at her fingertips.|[[Evie Frye]] describing Attaway, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate}} | ||
'''Pearl Attaway''' (20 October 1833 – 1868) was a [[Templars|Templar]] and the owner of Attaway Transport that held sway over the import and export of goods in [[London]] during the 19th century. She was also the cousin of [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]]. | '''Pearl Attaway''' (20 October 1833 – 1868) was a [[Templars|Templar]] and the owner of [[Attaway Transport]] that held sway over the import and export of goods in [[London]] during the 19th century. She was also the cousin of [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]]. | ||
== Biography == | |||
A fierce competitor of her cousin Crawford Starrick's business, the Grand Master made sure that Pearl Attaway's business would be blocked from opportunities. Starrick's puppet, [[Malcolm Millner]], owner of the [[Millner Company]], often damaged Attaway's omnibuses and sabotaged her exploits in business. | |||
By 1868, Attaway was offered a business proposal from the [[Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]], who infiltrated Millner's storage yard and burned his omnibuses. This caught the interest of Attaway, accepting Jacob's offer. | |||
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Pearl Attaway (20 October 1833 – 1868) was a Templar and the owner of Attaway Transport that held sway over the import and export of goods in London during the 19th century. She was also the cousin of Grand Master Crawford Starrick.
Biography
A fierce competitor of her cousin Crawford Starrick's business, the Grand Master made sure that Pearl Attaway's business would be blocked from opportunities. Starrick's puppet, Malcolm Millner, owner of the Millner Company, often damaged Attaway's omnibuses and sabotaged her exploits in business.
By 1868, Attaway was offered a business proposal from the Assassin Jacob Frye, who infiltrated Millner's storage yard and burned his omnibuses. This caught the interest of Attaway, accepting Jacob's offer.
Reference
