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In 1862, after he had shot his courier [[Boot]] in the head to silence him as he was interrogated by [[Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]], also killing an innocent little girl who was passing by, Waugh was chased by a furious Frye who killed him by plunging his [[Hidden Blade]] into his heart. Later, Frye disposed of the corpse on the construction site of the first underground railway in [[London]] as part of his plan to acquire a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] sought by the Templars. | In 1862, after he had shot his courier [[Boot]] in the head to silence him as he was interrogated by [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]], also killing an innocent little girl who was passing by, Waugh was chased by a furious Frye who killed him by plunging his [[Hidden Blade]] into his heart. Later, Frye disposed of the corpse on the construction site of the first underground railway in [[London]] as part of his plan to acquire a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] sought by the Templars. | ||
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Robert Waugh (unknown – 1862) was a photographer involved in the pornographic industry and a member of the British Rite of Templar Order during the Victorian era.
Biography
In 1862, after he had shot his courier Boot in the head to silence him as he was interrogated by Assassin Ethan Frye, also killing an innocent little girl who was passing by, Waugh was chased by a furious Frye who killed him by plunging his Hidden Blade into his heart. Later, Frye disposed of the corpse on the construction site of the first underground railway in London as part of his plan to acquire a Piece of Eden sought by the Templars.
