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The '''City of London''' is one of the seven boroughs of [[London]]. During the [[Industrial Revolution]], the area served as a financial center with its sky-high towers and stone walkways, where people of power operated. | The '''City of London''' is one of the seven boroughs of [[London]]. During the [[Industrial Revolution]], the area served as a financial center with its sky-high towers and stone walkways, where people of power operated. | ||
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Revision as of 02:18, 20 August 2025

The City of London is one of the seven boroughs of London. During the Industrial Revolution, the area served as a financial center with its sky-high towers and stone walkways, where people of power operated.
The borough were overseen by the Templar Bloody Nora; to take over City of London, Jacob and Evie Frye had to take down several threats. When they were dealt with, a Gang War would be arranged to take down the Templars' grip on the borough for good.
Gallery
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Concept art of the City of London
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City of London
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A map of the City of London district
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Syndicate (first appearance)
- Echoes of History (mentioned only)
References