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Londonian....seriously? HAHAHA...what kind of idiot wrote that...good thing i corrected it.
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correcting/improving the writing is good, gloating is not - please keep in mind that not all editors here have english as their native language
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The '''Blighters''' were a [[Templars|Templar]]-controlled [[Gangs|gang]] in [[London]] during the 19th century. Led by [[Maxwell Roth]] and his seven lieutenants, each supervising one of London boroughs, the gang was the rival of the [[Assassins|Assassin]]-affiliated syndicate, the [[Rooks]].
The '''Blighters''' were a [[Templars|Templar]]-controlled [[Gangs|gang]] in [[London]] during the 19th century. Led by [[Maxwell Roth]] and his seven lieutenants, each supervising one of London boroughs, the gang was the rival of the [[Assassins|Assassin]]-affiliated syndicate, the [[Rooks]].


They originated in [[Westminster]]'s worst slum, [[Devil's Acre]], and quickly spread across the city.  
They originated in [[Westminster]]'s worst slum, [[Devil's Acre]], and quickly spread across the city.


Following the rise to power of the [[Jacob Frye|Frye]] [[Evie Frye|twins]] and the defeat of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]], the Blighters were crippled. However by 1872, minor remnants of the gang were still active and loyal to the Templar Order.  
Following the [[Jacob Frye|Frye]] [[Evie Frye|twins]]' rise to power and the defeat of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]], the Blighters were crippled. Despite this, remnants of the gang were still active and loyal to the Templar Order by 1872.


==Gang Leaders==
==Gang Leaders==

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The Blighters were a Templar-controlled gang in London during the 19th century. Led by Maxwell Roth and his seven lieutenants, each supervising one of London boroughs, the gang was the rival of the Assassin-affiliated syndicate, the Rooks.

They originated in Westminster's worst slum, Devil's Acre, and quickly spread across the city.

Following the Frye twins' rise to power and the defeat of the British Templars, the Blighters were crippled. Despite this, remnants of the gang were still active and loyal to the Templar Order by 1872.

Gang Leaders

Trivia

  • A "blighter" is defined as a person who is regarded with contempt, irritation, or pity.

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