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==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1859, after [[Jayadeep Mir]] failed to kill a target due to a failure of nerve in what was perceived as a display of dangerous incompetence and was imprisoned at the Darkness, Ajay became his jailer until the young man's planned execution. However, the sentence was secretly commuted into banishment, and Mir left for [[United Kingdom|England]] to work as an undercover agent for his former tutor, the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]].
In 1859, after [[Jayadeep Mir]] failed to assassinate a target due to a failure of nerve in what was perceived as a display of dangerous incompetence, he was imprisoned in the Darkness, where Ajay became his jailer until the young man's planned execution. However, the sentence was secretly commuted into banishment, and Mir left for [[England]] to work as an undercover agent for his former tutor, the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassin]] [[Ethan Frye]].


In 1862, the British [[Templars|Templar]] [[Cavanagh]] began to suspect that Bharat Singh, a young Indian man in his employ, was in fact the Jayadeep Mir of whom he had heard during his time in India, so he asked the Indian Templars to capture Ajay and Kulpreet to learn the truth. Overwhelmed by their numbers, the two [[Assassins]] were knocked out and taken to a warehouse to be tortured into confirming whether or not Mir had indeed been executed years earlier. However, after witnessing Kulpreet committing suicide to keep the Brotherhood's secrets, Ajay betrayed [[the Creed]], and told his captor that he was willing to cooperate and change sides. Ajay was then smuggled to England, where he told Cavanagh everything he wanted to know in exchange for money and a new life in [[London]].
In 1862, the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templar]] [[Cavanagh]] began to suspect that Bharat Singh, a young Indian man in his employ, was in fact the Jayadeep Mir, of whom he had heard during his time in India, so he asked the Indian Templars to capture Ajay and Kulpreet to learn the truth. Overwhelmed by their numbers, the two Assassins were knocked out and taken to a warehouse to be tortured into confirming whether or not Jayadeep had indeed been executed years earlier.


Later, a guilt-ridden Ajay went to [[Crawley]] and tried to warn Ethan Frye that Cavanagh knew everything, giving a cryptic letter to [[Evie Frye|Evie]] before leaving. But sensing the urgency, Ethan immediately decided to go after the ex-Assassin, enlisting the help of the three other Assassins present in the house, [[George Westhouse]] and the twins, to track Ajay. The four Assassins cornered Ajay, who then decided to kill himself with a kukri, telling Ethan that he was sorry.
After witnessing Kulpreet commit suicide to keep the Brotherhood's secrets, Ajay betrayed [[the Creed]] and told his captor that he was willing to cooperate and change sides. The Assassin was then smuggled to England, where he told Cavanagh everything he wanted to know in exchange for money and a new life in [[London]].
 
Later, a guilt-ridden Ajay went to [[Crawley]] and tried to warn Ethan Frye that Cavanagh knew everything, giving a cryptic letter to his daughter [[Evie Frye|Evie]] before leaving. But sensing the urgency, Ethan immediately decided to go after the ex-Assassin, enlisting the help of the three other Assassins present in the house, [[George Westhouse]] and the twins, to track Ajay. Cornered by the four Assassins, Ajay saw no way out and decided to kill himself with a [[kukri]], telling Ethan that he was sorry before he died.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Revision as of 19:07, 6 May 2026

Ajay (died 1862) was a member of the Indian Brotherhood of Assassins and the custodian of their headquarters under Amritsar, called the Darkness. Ajay had a crush on Kulpreet, the other custodian of the Darkness, despite the fact that she was already married and had a son.

Biography

In 1859, after Jayadeep Mir failed to assassinate a target due to a failure of nerve in what was perceived as a display of dangerous incompetence, he was imprisoned in the Darkness, where Ajay became his jailer until the young man's planned execution. However, the sentence was secretly commuted into banishment, and Mir left for England to work as an undercover agent for his former tutor, the British Assassin Ethan Frye.

In 1862, the British Templar Cavanagh began to suspect that Bharat Singh, a young Indian man in his employ, was in fact the Jayadeep Mir, of whom he had heard during his time in India, so he asked the Indian Templars to capture Ajay and Kulpreet to learn the truth. Overwhelmed by their numbers, the two Assassins were knocked out and taken to a warehouse to be tortured into confirming whether or not Jayadeep had indeed been executed years earlier.

After witnessing Kulpreet commit suicide to keep the Brotherhood's secrets, Ajay betrayed the Creed and told his captor that he was willing to cooperate and change sides. The Assassin was then smuggled to England, where he told Cavanagh everything he wanted to know in exchange for money and a new life in London.

Later, a guilt-ridden Ajay went to Crawley and tried to warn Ethan Frye that Cavanagh knew everything, giving a cryptic letter to his daughter Evie before leaving. But sensing the urgency, Ethan immediately decided to go after the ex-Assassin, enlisting the help of the three other Assassins present in the house, George Westhouse and the twins, to track Ajay. Cornered by the four Assassins, Ajay saw no way out and decided to kill himself with a kukri, telling Ethan that he was sorry before he died.

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