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'''Crawley''' is a town and borough in in South-east [[United Kingdom|England]].  
'''Crawley''' is a town and borough in in South-east [[United Kingdom|England]].  


In 1847, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who would later become members of the [[British Assassins]], were born in Crawley, to parents [[Ethan Frye|Ethan]] and [[Cecily Frye]].
The [[British Assassins]] [[Ethan Frye|Ethan]] and [[Cecily Frye]] resided in Crawley and conducted their [[Assassins|Assassin]] activities there due to the Brotherhood's inability to set a stable base in the [[Templars|Templar]]-controlled [[London]]. Ethan would later save [[George Westhouse]] from robbers in Crawley's riverbank and would induct him in the Brotherhood.
 
Much later in 1847, Ethan and Cecily's children [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who would later also became Assassins, were born and raised in the town. As Evie trained with their father, Jacob would explore Crawley's gambling dens and factories. After their parents' death in 1868, George Westhouse served as their guardian and coordinated assassinations in the nearby town of [[Croydon]].


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Revision as of 13:23, 6 December 2015


Crawley is a town and borough in in South-east England.

The British Assassins Ethan and Cecily Frye resided in Crawley and conducted their Assassin activities there due to the Brotherhood's inability to set a stable base in the Templar-controlled London. Ethan would later save George Westhouse from robbers in Crawley's riverbank and would induct him in the Brotherhood.

Much later in 1847, Ethan and Cecily's children Jacob and Evie Frye, who would later also became Assassins, were born and raised in the town. As Evie trained with their father, Jacob would explore Crawley's gambling dens and factories. After their parents' death in 1868, George Westhouse served as their guardian and coordinated assassinations in the nearby town of Croydon.

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