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| birth = 18 August 1827<br>[[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
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| death = 1868 (aged 40-41)<br>London, United Kingdom
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'''Crawford Starrick''' (1827 – 1868) was the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the mid-19th century. A ruthless businessman and the owner of [[Starrick Industries]], he was an influential figure in [[London]]'s industry and criminal underworld, and was responsible for the political and economic corruption the city was suffering from at the time.
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'''Crawford Starrick''' (1827 – 1868) was a [[Master Templar]] and the [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]] during the mid-19th century. A ruthless businessman and the owner of [[Starrick Industries]], he was an influential figure in [[London]]'s industry and criminal underworld, and was responsible for the political and economic corruption the city was suffering from at the time.


In 1868, Starrick sought to acquire a [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]] hidden in London to strengthen his control over the city and maintain order more efficiently. However, that same year his reign was challenged by the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who had traveled to London to liberate it from the Templars' control.  
In 1868, Starrick sought to acquire a [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]] hidden in London to strengthen his control over the city and maintain order more efficiently. However, that same year his reign was challenged by the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who had traveled to London to [[Liberation of London|liberate]] it from the Templars' control.  


After his allies were killed by Jacob and his search for the Shroud was sabotaged by Evie, Starrick became desperate and attempted to eliminate [[Great Britain]]'s heads of church and state to plunge the country into chaos, hoping to restore order afterwards and increase the Templars' influence in the process. His plan was again thwarted by the Frye twins, who later killed Starrick inside the Shroud's [[Buckingham Palace vault|vault]], preventing the Templars from obtaining the artifact.
After his allies were killed by Jacob and his search for the Shroud was sabotaged by Evie, Starrick became desperate and attempted to eliminate [[Great Britain]]'s heads of church and state to plunge the country into chaos, hoping to restore order afterwards and increase the Templars' influence in the process. His plan was again thwarted by the Frye twins, who later killed Starrick inside the Shroud's [[Buckingham Palace vault|vault]], preventing the Templars from obtaining the artifact.
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Born the younger son of the wealthy Robert Starrick in the West End of [[London]], [[England]], in 1827, Crawford and his older brother were trained for competition. The Starrick brothers were educated in a variety of academics and sports, and they often challenged and fought each other, much to their mother's pride.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Crawford Starrick]]</ref>
Born the younger son of the wealthy Robert Starrick in the West End of [[London]], [[England]], in 1827, Crawford and his older brother were trained for competition. The Starrick brothers were educated in a variety of academics and sports, and they often challenged and fought each other, much to their mother's pride.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Crawford Starrick]]</ref>


At the age of twelve, Crawford entered boarding school. Due to the boy's imperious attitude, he was largely excluded by his peers, who took to calling him "Lord Starrick". He then began to see the two strata of humanity: those who served, and those who ruled. Realizing that he would earn no friends, he sharpened his charm and hid his disdain with smiles and compliments to bend teachers and his classmates to his will.<ref name="ACS"/>
At the age of twelve, Crawford entered boarding school. Due to the boy's imperious attitude, he was largely excluded by his peers, who took to calling him "Lord Starrick". He then began to see the two strata of humanity: those who served, and those who ruled. Realizing that he would earn no friends, he sharpened his charm and hid his disdain with smiles and compliments to bend teachers and his classmates to his will.<ref name="Database"/>


Upon graduation, and having inherited his first rail factory from his father, Starrick fancied himself as a railroad baron. To achieve this, he enacted a number of ultimately successful business purchases, as well as discreetly eliminating his competitors in order to gradually rise to the top, proving himself to be a brilliant businessman in his own right.<ref name="ACS"/> He was also ruthless towards his employees and installed [[Rupert Ferris]] as manager to maximize profits and keep spending to a minimum.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' – [[XIXth Century Search Engine]]: "[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/en/news/economy-crawford-starrick-seems-unstoppable-311 Crawford Starrick Seems Unstoppable]"</ref> Crawford continued in his business' expansion and created several industries that reached across London.<ref name="ACS"/>
Upon graduation, and having inherited his first rail factory from his father, Starrick fancied himself as a railroad baron. To achieve this, he enacted a number of ultimately successful business purchases, as well as discreetly eliminating his competitors in order to gradually rise to the top, proving himself to be a brilliant businessman in his own right.<ref name="Database"/> He was also ruthless towards his employees and installed [[Rupert Ferris]] as manager to maximize profits and keep spending to a minimum.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[XIXth Century Search Engine]]: "[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/en/news/economy-crawford-starrick-seems-unstoppable-311 Crawford Starrick Seems Unstoppable]"</ref> Crawford continued in his business' expansion and created several industries that reached across London.<ref name="Database"/>


Around this time, Strarrick became exposed to the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and, like he had within the rail industry, gradually rose to the top to become Grand Master of the British Rite.<ref name="ACS" />
Around this time, Strarrick became exposed to the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and, like he had within the rail industry, gradually rose to the top to become Grand Master of the British Rite.<ref name="Database" />


===Activities as Grand Master===
===Activities as Grand Master===
At some point, Starrick participated in an auction for an occult manuscript alongside [[Lucy Thorne]], who managed to outbid him. Starrick subsequently inducted Lucy into the Templar Order, making her his lieutenant.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' – XIXth Century Search Engine: "[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/news/society-new-auction-room-record-set-yesterday-303 New Auction Room Record Set Yesterday]"</ref> Lucy assisted Starrick in the hunt for several [[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]], most notably the [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud]], which the Grand Master believed would allow him to solidify his control over London. However, Starrick had no intention of sharing the Shroud with Lucy once they retrieved it, though he nonetheless planned to provide her with financial compensation.<ref name=":0">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[A Thorne in the Side]]</ref>
{{Quote|Today, Starrick sits at the helm of the most sophisticated Templar infrastructure known in the western world. Every class, every borough, the gangs, the industries—his reach extends all across London.|Henry Green describing Starrick's control over London, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Somewhere That's Green}}
At some point, Starrick participated in an auction for an occult manuscript alongside [[Lucy Thorne]], who managed to outbid him. Starrick subsequently inducted Lucy into the Templar Order, making her his lieutenant.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[XIXth Century Search Engine]]: "[http://www.searchengine.assassinscreed.com/news/society-new-auction-room-record-set-yesterday-303 New Auction Room Record Set Yesterday]"</ref> Lucy assisted Starrick in the hunt for several [[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]], most notably the [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud]], which the Grand Master believed would allow him to solidify his control over London. However, Starrick had no intention of sharing the Shroud with Lucy once they retrieved it, though he nonetheless planned to provide her with financial compensation.<ref name="A Thorne in the Side">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[A Thorne in the Side]]</ref>


Through his network of Templar agents, Starrick controlled London and oppressed the working classes in order to keep the Templars in power. During this time, the [[British Assassins]] worked to reclaim power in the city, and bring down the Grand Master, principally through their members [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]], and the twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who had just recently arrived in London in early 1868.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Somewhere That's Green]]</ref>
Through his network of Templar agents, Starrick controlled London and oppressed the working classes in order to keep the Templars in power. During this time, the [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] worked to reclaim power in the city and bring down the Grand Master, principally through their members [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]], and the twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who had just recently arrived in London in early 1868.<ref name="Somewhere That's Green">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[Somewhere That's Green]]</ref>


=== Losing power ===
====Losing power====
{{Quote|I suppose it must be done. Take no chances. Increase the Templar presence in London. We alone protect this city of light.|Starrick ordering Lucy Thorne to take action against the Frye twins, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|End of the Line}}
{{Quote|I suppose it must be done. Take no chances. Increase the Templar presence in London. We alone protect this city of light.|Starrick ordering Lucy Thorne to take action against the Frye twins, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|End of the Line}}
[[File:ACS Overdose 10.png|thumb|250px|Starrick meeting with Twopenny and Cardigan|left]]Following [[John Elliotson]]'s assassination at the hands of Jacob Frye, who also destroyed the production of ''[[Starrick's Soothing Syrup]]'', the [[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Earl of Cardigan]] and [[Philip Twopenny]] met with Starrick to discuss action against the Assassins. The Grand Master dismissed Jacob's efforts against his corporate empire, referencing the meticulous process in which his own Indian tea was delivered to him.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Overdose]]</ref>
[[File:ACS Overdose 10.png|thumb|250px|Starrick meeting with Twopenny and the Earl of Cardigan]]
Following [[John Elliotson]]'s assassination at the hands of Jacob Frye, who also destroyed the production of ''[[Starrick's Soothing Syrup]]'', the [[James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan|Earl of Cardigan]] and [[Philip Twopenny]] met with Starrick to discuss action against the Assassins. The Grand Master dismissed Jacob's efforts against his corporate empire, referencing the meticulous process in which his own Indian tea was delivered to him.<ref name="Overdose">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[Overdose]]</ref>


Later, Starrick met with his estranged cousin, [[Pearl Attaway]], who had manipulated Jacob into acquiring internal combustion engines from Starrick's lackey, [[Malcolm Millner]], as well as assassinate him. Pearl had done this so that Starrick would have no choice but to rely on her to run the transportation business in London. After a brief argument between the two, Starrick promised to arrange transportation for the engines and left, unaware that Jacob had spied on them and learned of Pearl's true allegiance.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Survival of the Fittest]]</ref>
Later, Starrick met with his estranged cousin, [[Pearl Attaway]], who had manipulated Jacob into acquiring internal combustion engines from Starrick's lackey, [[Malcolm Millner]], and assassinating him. Pearl had done this so that Starrick would have no choice but to rely on her to run the transportation business in London. After a brief argument between the two, Starrick promised to arrange transportation for the engines and left, unaware that Jacob had spied on them and learned of Pearl's true allegiance.<ref name="Survival of the Fittest">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[Survival of the Fittest]]</ref>


[[File:ACS End of the Line 9.png|thumb|250px|Starrick and Lucy discussing Pearl's death]]
[[File:ACS End of the Line 9.png|thumb|250px|left|Starrick and Lucy discussing Pearl's death]]
Shortly after their meeting, Jacob assassinated Pearl. Upon hearing of her death, a grief-stricken Starrick began playing his piano, before shooting one of his Templar underlings out of annoyance for disturbing him. Lucy then entered the room, believing Starrick unaware of Pearl's death before being told otherwise. Deciding to take the Frye twins seriously, Starrick declared his intention to bring them to justice and ordered Lucy to increase the Templar presence in London.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[End of the Line]]</ref>
Shortly after their meeting, Jacob assassinated Pearl. Upon hearing of her death, a grief-stricken Starrick began playing his piano, before shooting one of his Templar underlings out of annoyance for disturbing him. Lucy then entered the room, believing Starrick unaware of Pearl's death before being told otherwise. Deciding to take the Frye twins seriously, Starrick declared his intention to bring them to justice and ordered Lucy to increase the Templar presence in London.<ref name="End of the Line">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[End of the Line]]</ref>


Some time later, Starrick began writing a letter in which he informed Lucy of the dissolution of their partnership once they found the Shroud. At that very moment, however, he was informed of Lucy's assassination at Evie Frye's hands. To Starrick's fury, the key to the Shroud's crypt was taken as well. Despite this setback, the Grand Master vowed to obtain the Shroud by any means necessary, and ordered one of his men to burn the letter.<ref name=":0" />
Some time later, Starrick began writing a letter in which he informed Lucy of the dissolution of their partnership once they found the Shroud. At that very moment, however, he was informed of Lucy's assassination at Evie Frye's hands. To Starrick's fury, the key to the Shroud's crypt was taken as well. Despite this setback, the Grand Master vowed to obtain the Shroud by any means necessary, and ordered one of his servants to burn the letter.<ref name="A Thorne in the Side" />
[[File:ACS S6 A Bad Penny 8.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Starrick dismissing Cardigan]]
After Twopenny was assassinated by Jacob Frye, public trust in the British currency dropped as inflation increased. To counter the inflation, Starrick raised the wages of his workers. At the same time, Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]] introduced the {{Wiki|Parliamentary Elections Act 1868|Corrupt Practices Act}} to fight electoral fraud. A displeased Cardigan visited Starrick, where he expressed frustration at Parliament's lack of action and pledged to have Disraeli eliminated in order to end the Bill and maintain the Templars' influence on politics.<ref name=":1">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[A Bad Penny]]</ref>


However, Starrick was unimpressed by Cardigan's promise and scolded him for idling in the [[Sinopean Club]] rather than taking a more active role in defending Templar interests in Parliament. The Grand Master then threatened Cardigan by putting a knife to his crotch, to indicate what would happen should he fail in his task, before dismissing him.<ref name=":1" />
After Philip Twopenny was assassinated by Jacob Frye, public trust in the British currency dropped as inflation increased. To counter the inflation, Starrick raised the wages of his workers. At the same time, Prime Minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]] introduced the {{Wiki|Parliamentary Elections Act 1868|Corrupt Practices Act}} to fight electoral fraud. A displeased Earl of Cardigan visited Starrick, where he expressed frustration at Parliament's lack of action and pledged to have Disraeli eliminated in order to end the Bill and maintain the Templars' influence on politics.<ref name="A Bad Penny">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Bad Penny]]</ref>


In the end, Cardigan was unable to assassinate Disraeli due to the intervention of Jacob Frye, who subsequently killed the Earl.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Motion to Impeach]]</ref> Around this time, Starrick also lost his control over London's criminal element after [[Maxwell Roth]], the leader of the [[Blighters]], betrayed their alliance by working with Jacob to sabotage the Grand Master's operations,<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Strange Bedfellows]]</ref> and was later killed by the Assassin after a falling out between the two.<ref name=":2">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[Final Act]]</ref>
[[File:ACS S6 A Bad Penny 8.jpg|thumb|250px|Starrick dismissing the Earl of Cardigan]]
However, Starrick was unimpressed by the Earl's promise and scolded him for idling in the [[Sinopean Club]] rather than taking a more active role in defending Templar interests in Parliament. The Grand Master then threatened the Earl by putting a knife to his crotch, to indicate what would happen should he fail in his task, before dismissing him.<ref name="A Bad Penny" /> In the end, the Earl of Cardigan was unable to assassinate Disraeli due to the intervention of Jacob Frye, who subsequently killed the Earl.<ref name="Motion to Impeach">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[Motion to Impeach]]</ref>


===Claiming the Shroud===
Around this time, Starrick lost his control over London's criminal element after [[Maxwell Roth]], the leader of the [[Blighters]], betrayed their alliance by working with Jacob to sabotage the Grand Master's operations,<ref name="Strange Bedfellows">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Strange Bedfellows]]</ref> and was later killed by the Assassin after a falling out between the two.<ref name="Final Act">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' [[Final Act]]</ref>
{{Dialogue2|Starrick|Time is a wonderful thing, Miss Frye. It heals all wounds. We may make mistakes while dancing, but, the mazurka ends and then we begin again. Problem is everyone forgets. They trip on the same mistakes over and over.|Evie|People can learn|Can they? Isn't everyone around you repeating the same steps? But if one man could remember the dance? Could know the time? Then he could change things for the better.|Starrick explaining his plan to rebuild society from scratch to Evie Frye, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Night to Remember}}With all of his allies and subordinates dead, Starrick took it upon himself to retrieve the Shroud and rebuild the Order's influence by eliminating Britain's heads of church and state. Learning that the Shroud had been hidden in a secret [[Buckingham Palace vault|vault]] beneath [[Buckingham Palace]], Starrick saw an opportunity to accomplish both of his goals simultaneously, during a party that was to be held in the palace gardens by [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]].<ref name=":2" />
[[File:Starrick finds Evie in the Palace's Ball M4.JPG|thumb|250x250px|Starrick sharing a dance with Evie]]
During the party, Starrick encountered Evie Frye and pressured her for a dance. As they danced, Starrick explained his plan to the Assassin before pointing out snipers on the rooftops who were ready to open fire on his intended targets once the music stopped. However, Jacob eliminated all of the snipers and signaled his sister, who proceeded to knee Starrick in the groin, though he managed to escape with the key to the Shroud's vault after stealing it from Evie.<ref name=":3">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'' - [[A Night to Remember]]</ref>


=== Death ===
====Claiming the Shroud====
{{Quote|This dance is nearly over. Soon the people will forget the generation on this terrace, the ruin you nearly wrought on London. When this music ceases, Miss Frye, your time is up – and mine begins.|Starrick to Evie Frye during their dance, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Night to Remember}}
With all of his allies and subordinates dead, Starrick took it upon himself to retrieve the Shroud and rebuild the Order's influence by eliminating Britain's heads of church and state. Learning that the Shroud had been hidden in a secret [[Buckingham Palace vault|vault]] beneath [[Buckingham Palace]], Starrick saw an opportunity to accomplish both of his goals simultaneously, during a party held in the palace gardens by [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]].<ref name="Final Act" />
 
[[File:Starrick finds Evie in the Palace's Ball M4.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Starrick sharing a dance with Evie]]
During the party, Starrick encountered Evie Frye and pressured her for a dance. As they danced, Starrick explained his plan to the Assassin before pointing out snipers on the rooftops who were ready to open fire on his intended targets once the music stopped. However, Jacob eliminated all of the snipers and signaled his sister, who proceeded to knee Starrick in the groin, though he managed to escape with the key to the Shroud's vault after stealing it from Evie.<ref name="A Night to Remember">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Night to Remember]]</ref>
 
====Death====
{{Quote|London will perish without me! [...] I would have created a paradise.|Starrick's final words, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Night to Remember}}
{{Quote|London will perish without me! [...] I would have created a paradise.|Starrick's final words, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Night to Remember}}
Descending into the crypt, Starrick found the Shroud and donned it, just as Jacob arrived to confront him. Making use of the Shroud's powers of healing and enhanced strength, the Grand Master was able to overpower Jacob and began to choke him until Evie joined the fight. Though each of the Frye twins got close to mortally wounding Starrick several times, he was healed by the Shroud each time and eventually gained the upper hand, grabbing both Assassins by their throats.<ref name=":3" />
Descending into the crypt, Starrick found the Shroud and donned it, just as Jacob arrived to confront him. Making use of the Shroud's powers of healing and enhanced strength, the Grand Master was able to overpower Jacob and began to choke him until Evie joined the fight. Though each of the Frye twins got close to mortally wounding Starrick several times, he was healed by the Shroud each time and eventually gained the upper hand, grabbing both Assassins by their throats.<ref name="A Night to Remember" />
[[File:Feeling pain M4.JPG|left|thumb|250x250px|Starrick killed by the Frye twins]]
 
Before he could finish off his opponents, Starrick was caught off guard by a surprise attack from Henry Green, who threw a [[Throwing knife|knife]] at his back. After dispatching Green, Starrick turned his attention back on the Fryes, who finally worked in unison and managed to overpower the Grand Master, separating him from the Shroud. Without the artifact, Starrick was no match for the two Assassins and was stabbed in the chest by both of their [[Hidden Blades]].<ref name=":3" />
[[File:Feeling pain M4.JPG|thumb|250px|Starrick killed by the Frye twins]]
Before he could finish off his opponents, Starrick was caught off guard by a surprise attack from Henry Green, who threw a [[Throwing knife|knife]] at his back. After dispatching Green, Starrick turned his attention back on the Fryes, who finally worked in unison and managed to overpower the Grand Master, separating him from the Shroud. Without the artifact, Starrick was no match for the two Assassins and was stabbed in the chest by both of their [[Hidden Blades]].<ref name="A Night to Remember" />


As he lay dying, Starrick proclaimed that London would perish without him, as he had intended to create a paradise. However, he was rebuked by the Frye twins, prompting him to angrily exclaim that he had been at the very top of the Templar Order before finally succumbing to his wounds. With Starrick's death, the Templars' control over London came to an end.<ref name=":3" />
As he lay dying, Starrick proclaimed that London would perish without him, as he had intended to create a paradise. However, he was rebuked by the Frye twins, prompting him to angrily exclaim that he had been at the very top of the Templar Order before finally succumbing to his wounds. With Starrick's death, the Templars' control over London came to an end.<ref name="A Night to Remember" />


===Legacy===
===Legacy===
In 2015, the Templar [[Isabelle Ardant]] included his name on a list of known British Templars. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Modern day]]</ref>
In 2015, the Templar [[Isabelle Ardant]] included Starrick's name on a list of known British Templars. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins [[Rebecca Crane]] and [[Shaun Hastings]] when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.<ref name="ACS MD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Modern day]]</ref>


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
From a young age, Starrick and his brother had been trained for competition. As an arrogant individual, Starrick showed great disdain to those who tormented him and eventually saw himself as a ruler among servants. Using his charm, he managed to bend people to his will.<ref name=":4">''Assassin's Creed: Syndicate''</ref>
{{Dialogue2|Starrick|Time is a wonderful thing, Miss Frye. It heals all wounds. We may make mistakes while dancing, but, the mazurka ends and then we begin again. Problem is everyone forgets. They trip on the same mistakes over and over.|Evie|People can learn.|Can they? Isn't everyone around you repeating the same steps? But if one man could remember the dance? Could know the time? Then he could change things for the better.|Starrick explaining his plan to rebuild society from scratch to Evie Frye, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Night to Remember}}
From a young age, Starrick and his brother had been trained for competition. An arrogant individual, Starrick showed great disdain for those who tormented him and eventually saw himself as a ruler among servants. Using his charm, he managed to bend people to his will.<ref name="Database" />


Above all, Starrick desired order and control. A staunchly conservative man, Starrick's actions in respect of his role as Grand Master of the British Rite all looked to maintain the status quo, whilst gradually improving the quality of life for his workers, and London as a whole. Starrick initially viewed the interference of the Frye twins as little more than an inconvenience, but as their actions began to upturn the order he had established, he took personal grievance with them.<ref name=":4" />
[[File:ACS S6 Thorne in the Side 9.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Starrick in his office]]
Above all, Starrick desired order and control. A staunchly conservative man, Starrick's actions in respect of his role as Grand Master of the British Rite all looked to maintain the status quo, whilst gradually improving the quality of life for his workers, and London as a whole.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref> Starrick initially viewed the interference of the Frye twins as little more than an inconvenience,<ref name="Overdose" /> but as their actions began to upturn the order he had established, he took personal grievance with them.<ref name="End of the Line" />


During the temporary collapse of the British currency, following the death of Philip Twopenny, the Governor of the [[Bank of England]], Starrick increased the average wage of his entire workforce in order to stave off the affects of inflation, and maintain his grip on power; he did this despite the incredulity of his fellow Templar, James Brudenell, the Earl of Cardigan.<ref name=":4" />
During the temporary collapse of the British currency, following the death of Philip Twopenny, the Governor of the [[Bank of England]], Starrick increased the average wage of his entire workforce in order to stave off the affects of inflation, and maintain his grip on power; he did this despite the incredulity of his fellow Templar, the Earl of Cardigan.<ref name="A Bad Penny" />


Starrick also saw himself as a fair man. Before learning of her death, Starrick penned a letter promising to support Lucy Thorne financially for her remaining years, in gratitude for her aid in locating the Shroud of Eden. Starrick did not see this as an act of betrayal, claiming that only one could wear the Shroud and believing that it would rightfully be him.<ref name=":4" />
Starrick also saw himself as a fair man. Before learning of her death, Starrick penned a letter promising to support Lucy Thorne financially for her remaining years, in gratitude for her aid in locating the Shroud of Eden. Starrick did not see this as an act of betrayal, claiming that only one could wear the Shroud and believing that it would rightfully be him.<ref name="A Thorne in the Side" />


Starrick fell in love once, to his cousin Pearl Attaway, but she refused to marry him. Despite this, as well as Pearl serving as his business rival, Starrick still held feelings for her. Upon hearing of her death, Starrick was grief-stricken, ruthlessly executing one of his men for interrupting his mourning.<ref name=":4" />
[[File:ACS End of the Line 7.png|thumb|250px|Starrick, moments after shooting one of his henchmen]]
Starrick fell in love once, to his cousin Pearl Attaway, but she refused to marry him. Despite this, as well as Pearl serving as his business rival, Starrick still held feelings for her. Upon hearing of her death, Starrick was grief-stricken, ruthlessly executing one of his men for interrupting his mourning.<ref name="End of the Line" />


Influenced by [[François-Thomas Germain]],{{Cite|12 July 2022. Proof?}} Starrick had an extremist ideology towards the monarchy, since he considered it a tyrannical and oppressive system of government that caused social inequality with the monarch's mandates, trying to assassinate the Queen Victoria and her subordinates of church and state, and thus restore a second republic. He disdained the aristocratic elites and the church, finding it pathetic that they were still at the top of society despite having lost much of their power during the [[Industrial Revolution]].<ref name=":4" />
Influenced by the reforms of [[François-Thomas Germain]],{{Cite|12 July 2022. Proof?}} Starrick had an extremist ideology towards the monarchy, since he considered it a tyrannical and oppressive system of government that caused social inequality with the monarch's mandates, trying to assassinate the Queen Victoria and her subordinates of church and state, and thus restore a second republic. He disdained the aristocratic elites and the church, finding it pathetic that they were still at the top of society despite having lost much of their power during the [[Industrial Revolution]].<ref name="A Night to Remember" />


===Skills and equipment===
===Skills and equipment===
{{Quote|They have chosen a Grand Master so ruthless, so thorough, one might think Reginald Birch, himself, had returned.|Henry Green, regarding Starrick's leadership of the Templar Order, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Spanner in the Works}}As Grand Master of the British Templars, Starrick displayed considerable leadership skills that enabled the Templars to extend their influence all over London, both politically and economically. Henry Green once compared Starrick's influence to that of [[Reginald Birch]].<ref name=":4" />
{{Quote|They have chosen a Grand Master so ruthless, so thorough, one might think Reginald Birch, himself, had returned.|Henry Green, regarding Starrick's leadership of the Templar Order, 1868.|Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|A Spanner in the Works}}As Grand Master of the British Templars, Starrick displayed considerable leadership skills that enabled the Templars to extend their influence all over London, both politically and economically. Henry Green once compared Starrick's influence to that of [[Reginald Birch]].<ref name="A Spanner in the Works">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[A Spanner in the Works]]</ref>


In choice of weaponry, Starrick carried with him a dagger as well as a revolver. In his final confrontation with the Assassins, he was shown to be a competent hand-to-hand combatant, able to go toe-to-toe with Jacob and Evie, though he was quickly overwhelmed once the twins began fighting in unison.<ref name=":4" />
In choice of weaponry, Starrick carried with him a dagger as well as a revolver. In his final confrontation with the Assassins, he was shown to be a competent hand-to-hand combatant, able to go toe-to-toe with Jacob and Evie, though he was quickly overwhelmed once the twins began fighting in unison.<ref name="A Night to Remember" />


While wielding the Shroud of Eden, Starrick was endowed with its abilities, such as instantaneously regenerating fatal wounds, enhanced physical strength, and the ability to drain his victim's vitality. Using the Shroud's abilities, Starrick was able to physically overpower the Assassins several times, regenerating any lethal damages done by their Hidden Blades in the process, and even holding both Jacob and Evie by their throats simultaneously. He would have drained their vitality and killed them off, if not for Henry Green's timely intervention.<ref name=":4" />
[[File:Starrick adquires superstrengh M4.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Starrick using the Shroud of Eden to overpower the Frye twins]]
While wielding the Shroud of Eden, Starrick was endowed with its abilities, such as instantaneously regenerating fatal wounds, enhanced physical strength, and the ability to drain his victim's vitality. Using the Shroud's abilities, Starrick was able to physically overpower the Assassins several times, regenerating any lethal damages done by their Hidden Blades in the process, and even holding both Jacob and Evie by their throats simultaneously. He would have drained their vitality and killed them, if not for Henry Green's timely intervention.<ref name="A Night to Remember" />


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Crawford Starrick is a character first introduced as the main antagonist of the 2015 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'', in which he is portrayed by Canadian actor [[Kris Holden-Ried]]. He is one of the few antagonists in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]] not to be based on a historical figure.
Crawford Starrick is a fictional character created for and appearing in the 2015 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'', in which he is portrayed by Canadian actor [[Kris Holden-Ried]]. He is one of the few main antagonists in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]] not to be based on a historical figure.


Although not specified in-game, Starrick's scenes that play out after most of the major assassinations have to be Starrick's own [[Genetic memory|memories]], relived by the [[Helix Initiate|Initiate]] through the [[Helix]], as neither of the Frye twins are present for any of them. This makes Starrick the fourth Templar in the series whose memories were relived by a modern-day character, after [[Haytham Kenway]], [[Shay Cormac]] and [[Jacques de Molay's advisor]].
Although not specified in-game, Starrick's scenes that play out after most of the major assassinations have to be Starrick's own [[Genetic memory|memories]], relived by the [[Helix Initiate|Initiate]] through the [[Helix]], as neither of the Frye twins are present for them. This makes Starrick the fourth Templar in the series whose genetic memories were relived by a modern-day character, after [[Haytham Kenway]], [[Shay Cormac]] and [[Jacques de Molay's advisor]].


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"This tea was brought to me from India by a ship, then, up from the harbor to a factory, where it was packaged and ferried by carriage to my door, unpacked in the larder and brought upstairs to me. All by men and women who work for me. Who are indebted to me, Crawford Starrick, for their jobs, their time, the very lives they lead. They will work in my factories and so too shall their children."
―Crawford Starrick, 1868.[src]-[m]

Crawford Starrick (1827 – 1868) was a Master Templar and the Grand Master of the British Rite of the Templar Order during the mid-19th century. A ruthless businessman and the owner of Starrick Industries, he was an influential figure in London's industry and criminal underworld, and was responsible for the political and economic corruption the city was suffering from at the time.

In 1868, Starrick sought to acquire a Shroud of Eden hidden in London to strengthen his control over the city and maintain order more efficiently. However, that same year his reign was challenged by the British Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, who had traveled to London to liberate it from the Templars' control.

After his allies were killed by Jacob and his search for the Shroud was sabotaged by Evie, Starrick became desperate and attempted to eliminate Great Britain's heads of church and state to plunge the country into chaos, hoping to restore order afterwards and increase the Templars' influence in the process. His plan was again thwarted by the Frye twins, who later killed Starrick inside the Shroud's vault, preventing the Templars from obtaining the artifact.

Biography

Early life

Born the younger son of the wealthy Robert Starrick in the West End of London, England, in 1827, Crawford and his older brother were trained for competition. The Starrick brothers were educated in a variety of academics and sports, and they often challenged and fought each other, much to their mother's pride.[1]

At the age of twelve, Crawford entered boarding school. Due to the boy's imperious attitude, he was largely excluded by his peers, who took to calling him "Lord Starrick". He then began to see the two strata of humanity: those who served, and those who ruled. Realizing that he would earn no friends, he sharpened his charm and hid his disdain with smiles and compliments to bend teachers and his classmates to his will.[1]

Upon graduation, and having inherited his first rail factory from his father, Starrick fancied himself as a railroad baron. To achieve this, he enacted a number of ultimately successful business purchases, as well as discreetly eliminating his competitors in order to gradually rise to the top, proving himself to be a brilliant businessman in his own right.[1] He was also ruthless towards his employees and installed Rupert Ferris as manager to maximize profits and keep spending to a minimum.[2] Crawford continued in his business' expansion and created several industries that reached across London.[1]

Around this time, Strarrick became exposed to the Templar Order and, like he had within the rail industry, gradually rose to the top to become Grand Master of the British Rite.[1]

Activities as Grand Master

"Today, Starrick sits at the helm of the most sophisticated Templar infrastructure known in the western world. Every class, every borough, the gangs, the industries—his reach extends all across London."
―Henry Green describing Starrick's control over London, 1868.[src]-[m]

At some point, Starrick participated in an auction for an occult manuscript alongside Lucy Thorne, who managed to outbid him. Starrick subsequently inducted Lucy into the Templar Order, making her his lieutenant.[3] Lucy assisted Starrick in the hunt for several Pieces of Eden, most notably the Shroud, which the Grand Master believed would allow him to solidify his control over London. However, Starrick had no intention of sharing the Shroud with Lucy once they retrieved it, though he nonetheless planned to provide her with financial compensation.[4]

Through his network of Templar agents, Starrick controlled London and oppressed the working classes in order to keep the Templars in power. During this time, the British Assassins worked to reclaim power in the city and bring down the Grand Master, principally through their members Henry Green, and the twins Jacob and Evie Frye, who had just recently arrived in London in early 1868.[5]

Losing power

"I suppose it must be done. Take no chances. Increase the Templar presence in London. We alone protect this city of light."
―Starrick ordering Lucy Thorne to take action against the Frye twins, 1868.[src]-[m]
Starrick meeting with Twopenny and the Earl of Cardigan

Following John Elliotson's assassination at the hands of Jacob Frye, who also destroyed the production of Starrick's Soothing Syrup, the Earl of Cardigan and Philip Twopenny met with Starrick to discuss action against the Assassins. The Grand Master dismissed Jacob's efforts against his corporate empire, referencing the meticulous process in which his own Indian tea was delivered to him.[6]

Later, Starrick met with his estranged cousin, Pearl Attaway, who had manipulated Jacob into acquiring internal combustion engines from Starrick's lackey, Malcolm Millner, and assassinating him. Pearl had done this so that Starrick would have no choice but to rely on her to run the transportation business in London. After a brief argument between the two, Starrick promised to arrange transportation for the engines and left, unaware that Jacob had spied on them and learned of Pearl's true allegiance.[7]

Starrick and Lucy discussing Pearl's death

Shortly after their meeting, Jacob assassinated Pearl. Upon hearing of her death, a grief-stricken Starrick began playing his piano, before shooting one of his Templar underlings out of annoyance for disturbing him. Lucy then entered the room, believing Starrick unaware of Pearl's death before being told otherwise. Deciding to take the Frye twins seriously, Starrick declared his intention to bring them to justice and ordered Lucy to increase the Templar presence in London.[8]

Some time later, Starrick began writing a letter in which he informed Lucy of the dissolution of their partnership once they found the Shroud. At that very moment, however, he was informed of Lucy's assassination at Evie Frye's hands. To Starrick's fury, the key to the Shroud's crypt was taken as well. Despite this setback, the Grand Master vowed to obtain the Shroud by any means necessary, and ordered one of his servants to burn the letter.[4]

After Philip Twopenny was assassinated by Jacob Frye, public trust in the British currency dropped as inflation increased. To counter the inflation, Starrick raised the wages of his workers. At the same time, Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli introduced the Corrupt Practices Act to fight electoral fraud. A displeased Earl of Cardigan visited Starrick, where he expressed frustration at Parliament's lack of action and pledged to have Disraeli eliminated in order to end the Bill and maintain the Templars' influence on politics.[9]

Starrick dismissing the Earl of Cardigan

However, Starrick was unimpressed by the Earl's promise and scolded him for idling in the Sinopean Club rather than taking a more active role in defending Templar interests in Parliament. The Grand Master then threatened the Earl by putting a knife to his crotch, to indicate what would happen should he fail in his task, before dismissing him.[9] In the end, the Earl of Cardigan was unable to assassinate Disraeli due to the intervention of Jacob Frye, who subsequently killed the Earl.[10]

Around this time, Starrick lost his control over London's criminal element after Maxwell Roth, the leader of the Blighters, betrayed their alliance by working with Jacob to sabotage the Grand Master's operations,[11] and was later killed by the Assassin after a falling out between the two.[12]

Claiming the Shroud

"This dance is nearly over. Soon the people will forget the generation on this terrace, the ruin you nearly wrought on London. When this music ceases, Miss Frye, your time is up – and mine begins."
―Starrick to Evie Frye during their dance, 1868.[src]-[m]

With all of his allies and subordinates dead, Starrick took it upon himself to retrieve the Shroud and rebuild the Order's influence by eliminating Britain's heads of church and state. Learning that the Shroud had been hidden in a secret vault beneath Buckingham Palace, Starrick saw an opportunity to accomplish both of his goals simultaneously, during a party held in the palace gardens by Queen Victoria.[12]

Starrick sharing a dance with Evie

During the party, Starrick encountered Evie Frye and pressured her for a dance. As they danced, Starrick explained his plan to the Assassin before pointing out snipers on the rooftops who were ready to open fire on his intended targets once the music stopped. However, Jacob eliminated all of the snipers and signaled his sister, who proceeded to knee Starrick in the groin, though he managed to escape with the key to the Shroud's vault after stealing it from Evie.[13]

Death

"London will perish without me! [...] I would have created a paradise."
―Starrick's final words, 1868.[src]-[m]

Descending into the crypt, Starrick found the Shroud and donned it, just as Jacob arrived to confront him. Making use of the Shroud's powers of healing and enhanced strength, the Grand Master was able to overpower Jacob and began to choke him until Evie joined the fight. Though each of the Frye twins got close to mortally wounding Starrick several times, he was healed by the Shroud each time and eventually gained the upper hand, grabbing both Assassins by their throats.[13]

Starrick killed by the Frye twins

Before he could finish off his opponents, Starrick was caught off guard by a surprise attack from Henry Green, who threw a knife at his back. After dispatching Green, Starrick turned his attention back on the Fryes, who finally worked in unison and managed to overpower the Grand Master, separating him from the Shroud. Without the artifact, Starrick was no match for the two Assassins and was stabbed in the chest by both of their Hidden Blades.[13]

As he lay dying, Starrick proclaimed that London would perish without him, as he had intended to create a paradise. However, he was rebuked by the Frye twins, prompting him to angrily exclaim that he had been at the very top of the Templar Order before finally succumbing to his wounds. With Starrick's death, the Templars' control over London came to an end.[13]

Legacy

In 2015, the Templar Isabelle Ardant included Starrick's name on a list of known British Templars. This list was later unveiled by the Assassins Rebecca Crane and Shaun Hastings when they infiltrated Ardant's office to plant a bug.[14]

Personality and traits

Starrick: "Time is a wonderful thing, Miss Frye. It heals all wounds. We may make mistakes while dancing, but, the mazurka ends and then we begin again. Problem is everyone forgets. They trip on the same mistakes over and over."
Evie: "People can learn."
Starrick: "Can they? Isn't everyone around you repeating the same steps? But if one man could remember the dance? Could know the time? Then he could change things for the better."
—Starrick explaining his plan to rebuild society from scratch to Evie Frye, 1868.[src]-[m]

From a young age, Starrick and his brother had been trained for competition. An arrogant individual, Starrick showed great disdain for those who tormented him and eventually saw himself as a ruler among servants. Using his charm, he managed to bend people to his will.[1]

Starrick in his office

Above all, Starrick desired order and control. A staunchly conservative man, Starrick's actions in respect of his role as Grand Master of the British Rite all looked to maintain the status quo, whilst gradually improving the quality of life for his workers, and London as a whole.[15] Starrick initially viewed the interference of the Frye twins as little more than an inconvenience,[6] but as their actions began to upturn the order he had established, he took personal grievance with them.[8]

During the temporary collapse of the British currency, following the death of Philip Twopenny, the Governor of the Bank of England, Starrick increased the average wage of his entire workforce in order to stave off the affects of inflation, and maintain his grip on power; he did this despite the incredulity of his fellow Templar, the Earl of Cardigan.[9]

Starrick also saw himself as a fair man. Before learning of her death, Starrick penned a letter promising to support Lucy Thorne financially for her remaining years, in gratitude for her aid in locating the Shroud of Eden. Starrick did not see this as an act of betrayal, claiming that only one could wear the Shroud and believing that it would rightfully be him.[4]

Starrick, moments after shooting one of his henchmen

Starrick fell in love once, to his cousin Pearl Attaway, but she refused to marry him. Despite this, as well as Pearl serving as his business rival, Starrick still held feelings for her. Upon hearing of her death, Starrick was grief-stricken, ruthlessly executing one of his men for interrupting his mourning.[8]

Influenced by the reforms of François-Thomas Germain, [citation needed] Starrick had an extremist ideology towards the monarchy, since he considered it a tyrannical and oppressive system of government that caused social inequality with the monarch's mandates, trying to assassinate the Queen Victoria and her subordinates of church and state, and thus restore a second republic. He disdained the aristocratic elites and the church, finding it pathetic that they were still at the top of society despite having lost much of their power during the Industrial Revolution.[13]

Skills and equipment

"They have chosen a Grand Master so ruthless, so thorough, one might think Reginald Birch, himself, had returned."
―Henry Green, regarding Starrick's leadership of the Templar Order, 1868.[src]-[m]

As Grand Master of the British Templars, Starrick displayed considerable leadership skills that enabled the Templars to extend their influence all over London, both politically and economically. Henry Green once compared Starrick's influence to that of Reginald Birch.[16]

In choice of weaponry, Starrick carried with him a dagger as well as a revolver. In his final confrontation with the Assassins, he was shown to be a competent hand-to-hand combatant, able to go toe-to-toe with Jacob and Evie, though he was quickly overwhelmed once the twins began fighting in unison.[13]

Starrick using the Shroud of Eden to overpower the Frye twins

While wielding the Shroud of Eden, Starrick was endowed with its abilities, such as instantaneously regenerating fatal wounds, enhanced physical strength, and the ability to drain his victim's vitality. Using the Shroud's abilities, Starrick was able to physically overpower the Assassins several times, regenerating any lethal damages done by their Hidden Blades in the process, and even holding both Jacob and Evie by their throats simultaneously. He would have drained their vitality and killed them, if not for Henry Green's timely intervention.[13]

Behind the scenes

Crawford Starrick is a fictional character created for and appearing in the 2015 video game Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, in which he is portrayed by Canadian actor Kris Holden-Ried. He is one of the few main antagonists in the Assassin's Creed series not to be based on a historical figure.

Although not specified in-game, Starrick's scenes that play out after most of the major assassinations have to be Starrick's own memories, relived by the Initiate through the Helix, as neither of the Frye twins are present for them. This makes Starrick the fourth Templar in the series whose genetic memories were relived by a modern-day character, after Haytham Kenway, Shay Cormac and Jacques de Molay's advisor.

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References

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