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'''Clara O'Dea''' (1856 – unknown) was a young [[United Kingdom|British]] girl working with the [[Assassins]], specifically [[Henry Green]] and the Frye twins. As the "spokesperson" of the children of [[London]], Clara served as the Brotherhood informant, feeding them rumors and other information on their enemies.
'''Clara O'Dea''' (1856 – unknown) was a young [[United Kingdom|British]] girl that oversaw a network of street urchins and [[Pickpocketing|pickpockets]] in [[London]] during the mid-19th century. She provided the local [[Assassins]] with information on happenings within the city, in exchange for their help in liberating children from factories.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Voice of the children===
===Early life===
At the age of 10, and after her mother became unable to do so, Clara took the reins of the family and became responsible for her younger siblings' well being. Having a family to feed, Clara soon developed an acute sense of business and a network of contacts throughout the city, principally among the exploited and disenfranchised children working in the factories, mines and in all the sectors of London's booming economy.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>
Born in 1856, Clara grew up in an underprivileged home. Her mother, like many Irish women at the time, worked as an indentured servant in an upper-class house in [[the Strand]]. Secretly, Clara followed the privileged family's private lessons and gained an education her parents would never have been able to afford for her.<ref name="Clara Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' - [[Database: Clara O'Dea]]</ref>


As the unofficial voice of those numerous children, Clara later became the source of information for a severely weakened [[British Assassins|British Brotherhood]], using her contacts as spies or couriers to get news on specific events or about the [[Templars]]' activities all around London.<ref name="ACS"/>
However, Clara's mother was wrongly accused of theft at some point and subsequently fired by her employers, forcing her to find other means of survival. By the time she turned ten, Clara had become the sole breadwinner in her household, with her father having left a year prior, while her mother was bedridden and sick with grief.<ref name="Clara Database"/>


She became a ringleader of other orphaned street children and encouraged them to [[Pickpocketing|pickpocket]] in the [[Westminster]] borough.<ref>[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/news/society-new-auction-room-record-set-yesterday-303 XIXth Century Search Engine]</ref>
To support her family, Clara took to the streets and found a sense of belonging amongst the orphans. After her mother passed away, she dedicated herself to providing for other children in need.<ref name="Clara Database"/> At some point, Clara became acquainted with [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]] and established a partnership with him, supplying him with information from the orphans.<ref name="ACS">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''</ref>


===Working with the Fryes===
===Working with the Frye twins===
In 1868, Clara was met by [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who were building an underground network against the Templars. Clara only agreed to provide intelligence on the condition that they free groups of children forced to work in sweatshops. She and Evie sealed their pact by spitting into and shaking their hands.<ref name="ACS"/>
{{Dialogue|Clara|In exchange for our services, we ask a small favor.|Jacob|Well, why not? You seem to have taken most of my money. Why not take a small favor, too?|Jacob bickering with Clara, 1868.|To Catch an Urchin}}
In 1868, Clara met Assassins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who were hoping to benefit from the young girl's network of spies. Clara agreed to provide them with intelligence, on the condition that they free groups of children forced to work in sweatshops about the city. She and Evie subsequently sealed their pact by spitting into their hands and shaking them.<ref name="ACS"/>


Sometime after Jacob's assassination of [[John Elliotson]], the children in Clara's care, including herself, fell ill, and their attempts to procure tonic to heal their ailments lead only to counterfeit medication, leading to the young girl's desperate visit to the [[Lambeth Asylum]] where she fainted into Evie's arms. Fortunately, the door to the hospital was opened by a [[Florence Nightingale|kind nurse]], and the young girl was immediately given attention. Evie immediately recovered supplies needed for the cure.<ref name="ACS" />
Sometime after Jacob's assassination of [[John Elliotson]], the children in Clara's care began falling ill, with the usual tonics failing to cure their ailments. As her own health began to deteriorate, Clara visited [[Lambeth Asylum]], hoping to acquire proper medicine. By chance, she encountered Evie, who had come to check up on the borough, and attempted to explain her reason for being there, but fainted into Evie's arms.<ref name="ACS"/>


After the Frye twins had dismantled all of Starrick's child labour factories, Clara met with the twins, thanking them for their efforts, before hugging Evie.<ref name="ACS" />
Clara was subsequently carried inside and seen to by [[Florence Nightingale]], who explained to Evie that counterfeit tonics had been circulating ever since Elliotson's murder. Evie subsequently recovered the supplies needed for the cure, ensuring Clara's recovery, as well as that of the orphans in her care.<ref name="ACS"/>


== Personality and characteristics ==
After the Frye twins had dismantled all of the child labour factories in the city, Clara met with the twins, thanking them for their efforts, before hugging Evie.<ref name="ACS"/>
Clara O'Dea was mature for her age, proved by her leadership to the orphaned and poor children, taking care of them despite herself being almost of the same age as them. She valued those children highly and was ready to set aside her own condition just to aid them.


She developed a sense of business in her young age, forming deals even on people older than her.
==Personality and characteristics==
{{Dialogue|Evie|Clara O'Dea...|Henry|Smart as a whip, that one.|Henry describing Clara, 1868.|Somewhere That's Green}}
Possessing a cheerful disposition, Clara was as much a child as she was a businesswoman. She enjoyed playing simple games with her peers, but just as easily slipped into a more mature persona, negotiating deals and speaking of "terms" and "appointments". At heart, Clara was a kind girl that cared for the children of London and readily risked her own well-being to aid them.<ref name="ACS"/>


==Trivia==
*Clara is the feminine form of the Latin adjective ''clarus'', meaning "clear, bright, famous". O'Dea is an Irish clan surname that derives from the Gaelic ''O' Deaghaidh'', which translates loosely as "the searcher".
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
ACS Clara O'Dea - Concept Art.jpg|Early concept art of Clara
ACS Clara O'Dea - Concept Art.jpg|Early concept art of Clara
ACS Clara's Final Design.png|Finalized concept art of Clara
ACS Clara's Final Design.png|Finalized concept art of Clara
ACS Clara O'Dea.png|Clara's profile picture in the [[Helix]] database
</gallery>
</gallery>



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"There are several factories about the city that are powered almost entirely by child labor. Those children work long hours, with little pay, and most are not permitted even to leave the factory grounds. They suffer terribly."
―Clara on the child laborers' plight, 1868.[src]

Clara O'Dea (1856 – unknown) was a young British girl that oversaw a network of street urchins and pickpockets in London during the mid-19th century. She provided the local Assassins with information on happenings within the city, in exchange for their help in liberating children from factories.

Biography

Early life

Born in 1856, Clara grew up in an underprivileged home. Her mother, like many Irish women at the time, worked as an indentured servant in an upper-class house in the Strand. Secretly, Clara followed the privileged family's private lessons and gained an education her parents would never have been able to afford for her.[1]

However, Clara's mother was wrongly accused of theft at some point and subsequently fired by her employers, forcing her to find other means of survival. By the time she turned ten, Clara had become the sole breadwinner in her household, with her father having left a year prior, while her mother was bedridden and sick with grief.[1]

To support her family, Clara took to the streets and found a sense of belonging amongst the orphans. After her mother passed away, she dedicated herself to providing for other children in need.[1] At some point, Clara became acquainted with Henry Green and established a partnership with him, supplying him with information from the orphans.[2]

Working with the Frye twins

Clara: "In exchange for our services, we ask a small favor."
Jacob: "Well, why not? You seem to have taken most of my money. Why not take a small favor, too?"
—Jacob bickering with Clara, 1868.[src]

In 1868, Clara met Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, who were hoping to benefit from the young girl's network of spies. Clara agreed to provide them with intelligence, on the condition that they free groups of children forced to work in sweatshops about the city. She and Evie subsequently sealed their pact by spitting into their hands and shaking them.[2]

Sometime after Jacob's assassination of John Elliotson, the children in Clara's care began falling ill, with the usual tonics failing to cure their ailments. As her own health began to deteriorate, Clara visited Lambeth Asylum, hoping to acquire proper medicine. By chance, she encountered Evie, who had come to check up on the borough, and attempted to explain her reason for being there, but fainted into Evie's arms.[2]

Clara was subsequently carried inside and seen to by Florence Nightingale, who explained to Evie that counterfeit tonics had been circulating ever since Elliotson's murder. Evie subsequently recovered the supplies needed for the cure, ensuring Clara's recovery, as well as that of the orphans in her care.[2]

After the Frye twins had dismantled all of the child labour factories in the city, Clara met with the twins, thanking them for their efforts, before hugging Evie.[2]

Personality and characteristics

Evie: "Clara O'Dea..."
Henry: "Smart as a whip, that one."
—Henry describing Clara, 1868.[src]

Possessing a cheerful disposition, Clara was as much a child as she was a businesswoman. She enjoyed playing simple games with her peers, but just as easily slipped into a more mature persona, negotiating deals and speaking of "terms" and "appointments". At heart, Clara was a kind girl that cared for the children of London and readily risked her own well-being to aid them.[2]

Trivia

  • Clara is the feminine form of the Latin adjective clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous". O'Dea is an Irish clan surname that derives from the Gaelic O' Deaghaidh, which translates loosely as "the searcher".

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate - Database: Clara O'Dea
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Assassin's Creed: Syndicate