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*Evie's name is of biblical origin, being an alternate form of Eve, which means ''life''. Frye is a derivative of the English word ''free''.
*Evie's name is of biblical origin, being an alternate form of Eve, which means ''life''. Frye is a derivative of the English word ''free''.
*Evie is the first playable female character in one of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' franchise]]'s main entries and the third playable female character in the franchise as a whole, having been preceded by [[Aveline de Grandpré]] and [[Shao Jun]].
*Evie is the first playable female character in one of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' franchise]]'s main entries and the third playable female character in the franchise as a whole, having been preceded by [[Aveline de Grandpré]] and [[Shao Jun]].
*Evie and Jacob are the fifth and sixth Assassin protagonists from a main installment to wear robes whose primary color is not white, the others being Ezio Auditore on his journey to Masayf, Adewale, [[Arno Dorian]] and [[Shay Cormac]] while he was still allied with the Assassins.
*Much like [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], Evie and Jacob dipped an object in their target's blood following their death, though where Altaïr's used a feather, the twins used a handkerchief.
*Evie, along with Jacob, have made it their custom to wipe blood from their assassination target's throat after they expire.


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"My father taught me every intricate detail of the Assassin heritage. While my brother was off wasting time in the streets, I honed my skills. If we're to take this city, it will be by my blade."
―Evie Frye.

Dame Evie Frye (1847 – unknown) was a Master Assassin of the British Brotherhood active in London during the Victorian era, and the elder twin sister of Jacob Frye. She was also a member of the Order of the Sacred Garter, and the grand-aunt of Lydia Frye.

Originating from Crawley, Evie and her brother moved to London to overthrow the oppressive Templar-led establishment and help the poverty-stricken masses, following the death of their father by natural causes. To accomplish this, she and Jacob founded the Rooks, a criminal syndicate that opposed the Templar-back Blighters.

During their time in London, the twins came into contact with the biologist Charles Darwin, the novelist Charles Dickens, the inventor Alexander Graham Bell, Metropolitan Police Sergeant Frederick Abberline, the nurse Florence Nightingale, and Queen Victoria herself.

Biography

Early life

Evie was born four minutes before her brother Jacob. Due to their mother Cecily's death after childbirth, the twins were raised by their grandmother in Crawley until the age of six, after which they were trained by their father, Ethan Frye, in the ways of the Assassins. Evie relished in her father's lessons and gravitated in planning and research on the Brotherhood, and the Pieces of Eden, unlike the carefree Jacob.[1]

Early in her career as an Assassin, Evie assassinated an abusive mill owner who refused to provide adequate wages to his workers; her first assassination target. The mill owner was eventually replaced by an Assassin.[1]

After their father's death in 1868, the twins coordinated with George Westhouse in Croydon, to remove the Templar threat of Rupert Ferris and David Brewster. Having her research and plans for her attack in Starrick and Co. train yard, Evie deployed a diversion by detaching the train's carriages to infiltrate Brewster's laboratory and recover a Piece of Eden from him and the Templar occultist Lucy Thorne.[1]

Upon gaining access in the laboratory, Evie assassinated Brewster, who was experimenting the artifact on a machine and destabilizing it, causing the machine to malfunction and explode. She later returned to Westhouse and Jacob to report her accomplishment. The twins shared impatience upon traveling to London, an idea which Westhouse disagreed, warning the siblings that it was not Ethan's wish for them. Adamant to continue her father's legacy, Evie accompanied Jacob in hitching a train heading to London.[1]

Arrival in London

The twins arrived in Whitechapel and decided to seek out the Assassin leader Henry Green who apprised them on the Templar control over London. Evie contradicted her brother's proposal in creating a gang called Rooks to challenge the Blighters, instead suggesting to recover Pieces of Eden. The trio bumped into the writer Charles Dickens and Blighters thugs. Evie joined her brother in driving a carriage to distract them in chasing Henry, destroying Blighters carriages in the process. Returning in Henry's hideout, the Assassins discussed their contacts within the city.[1]

They later met with a disguised Frederick Abberline, the Chief of Metropolitan Police Service in the back alley. Abberline gave them a list of notable Blighters members whom they kidnapped. Following this, Evie and Jacob contacted their young ally Clara O'Dea in Babylon Alley for information in exchange of freeing children from labor in the factory. After eliminating the rest of the Blighters and their leader Rexford Kaylock's control of Whitechapel, the duo formed the Rooks.[1]

The Assassins took ownership of the former Blighters train, making it their hideout, and allied with Agnes MacBean who provided her financial services. Brother and sister further traveled to Southwark to meet Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Green's associate, to fix the broken rope launcher and attach it to the Assassin Gauntlet.[1]

In return for his aid, Evie assisted Bell in setting up a free telegraph line for companies competing against Starrick Telegraph Company to use, by installing new fuses in the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, while at the same time suggesting that he rename his phonetic telegraph as the telephone. Returning to Bell's carriage, the latter showed Evie his smoke bombs and provided her the formula. Evie then made her way to a Blighter stronghold to loot metal components and returned to Bell's workshop. The twins headed to their hideout where they were greeted by Ned Wynert, who gave them his business card. The Assassins began planning their next move, Evie focusing on recovering precursor artifacts.[1]

Hunt for Pieces of Eden

Seeing Jacob's plan to destroy the Templars a brash and reckless idea, the siblings were in disagreement. They headed to Alexander Graham Bell who added a dart mechanism to their gauntlets. They aided the inventor by recovering cable lines taken by the Blighters in the College Wharf, in addition to discovering a poison shipment from Starrick.[1]

The twins decided to recover an artifact from Lucy Thorne's shipments. As Jacob eliminated the guards, Evie searched the chest and found documents and a book with an Assassin insignia on the cover. Unfortunately, more Blighters came, forcing the twins to take the carriage. Evie took the defense while Jacob took the reins. Ultimately, they were forced to abandon the carriage, along with the documents, but Evie managed to keep the Assassin book.[1]

After returning to the hideout, Evie investigated the journal with Henry Green, finding a hidden map using her Eagle Vision which lead to the Assassin Edward Kenway's mansion. They discovered that Lucy Thorne and the Blighters had taken control of the mansion which forced them to sneak inside and scrutinize the Kenway's memorabilia for clues. Evie deciphered a code in the piano which opened a hatch on the floor. The Assassins managed to recover a documents and an artifact before the Templars discovered the hatch, escaping through tunnels below the mansion.[1]

Continuing their fight against Starrick and his control of the press, Evie and Jacob returned to Bell's laboratory where the latter told them Starrick's efforts of bribery to coax the inventor to his side. This caused him to invent voltaic bombs to stun assailants and offered them to the twins with insulators to protect the Assassins from harm. Soon enough, the infuriated Blighters arrived; they took this as an opportunity to test the bombs as Bell distracted them through talking.[1]

The twins further aided the inventor in the telegraph station to keep Starrick from spreading false information throughout London and show people the truth about his operations by distracting the guards and defending Bell with their newly acquired weapon.[1]

Much later, Evie visited the Lambeth Asylum after Jacob's assassination of Dr. John Elliotson where she saw an ill Clara O'Dea who came searching for medicine for the children in her care. However, Clara fainted in Evie's arms. Fortunately, the door to the hospital was opened by a woman who identified herself as Florence Nightingale and asked the Assassin to recover supplies for the cure.[1]

She continued her investigation, with the documents leading her to a contraption for a puzzle in the St Paul's Cathedral. After solving the gear puzzle, she discovered a precursor necklace at the top of the cathedral. Unfortunately, Lucy Thorne arrived and the two duelled which resulted to Thorne escaping with the necklace.[1]

Search for the Shroud

Sometime after Jacob's assassination of Pearl Attaway and shutting down of her omnibus company, Evie visited Southwark, finding a man, Edward Bayley, harassed by the Blighters. She chased the Blighters on a carriage as she defended the man. The pair rode to Attaway's former omnibus factory to steal the deed and return it to Bayley, safeguarding the businessman's family from the Templars. Grateful to his savior, Bayley introduced Evie to the founders of the London General Omnibus Company, notifying her their endeavor to supply the needed omnibuses for the city. Realizing that her brother had caused more problems for the citizens with his assassinations, Evie warned Jacob of the consequences of his actions.[1]

Much later, Evie and Henry Green researched the precursor necklace Lucy Thorne stole. Green commented that it matched the casket owned by the Queen Victoria kept in the Tower of London. Evie infiltrated the fortress, witnessing the disguised Blighters took care of aware guards and search for the casket. Eventually, she managed to assassinate Lucy Thorne who mocked the Assassins of not using the capabilities of the precursor artifacts. The Royal Guards eventually regained control, forcing the Blighters into combat and Evie to escape in a riverboat.[1]

Evie met with Frederick Abberline, learning from the sergeant that Jacob's actions had caused major turmoil in the citizens of London, despite Evie's warnings to her brother. She was forced to recover the currency printing plates, whom Jacob was accused of stealing. Abberline also requested her to destroy counterfeit notes while she was at it. Evie then tailed the counterfeiter's carriage and finished Abberline's request.[1]

Continuing her search, Evie and Henry congregated with the Prince Escort Duleep Singh who had the lead on the location of the Shroud's vault in the Buckingham Palace. The Prince Escort informed the pair that their plans were removed by Starrick but he had their location. Henry provided a distraction for Evie to sneak past the guards and recover the documents. Still unable to find the documents, Evie kidnapped a Templar guard only to discover that Henry had been kidnapped.[1]

Abandoning her mission, Evie decided to rescue Henry instead. Some of Clara O'Dea's children witnessed his kidnapping and told Evie to follow the cart's wobbly tracks. She had to interview witnesses to unveil Henry's location. Evie finally tracked him down the tunnels beneath the church and escorted him to escape. She advised her fellow Assassin to let Florence Nightingale heal his head injury while she contacted the Maharaja again.[1]

Eventually, Evie aided her brother and the Rooks in taking control of London's boroughs during gang wars against the Blighters by eliminating their Templar leaders Bloody Nora, Lilla Graves, Victor Lynch, Octavia Plumb, Cletus Strain, and Edith Swinebourne.[1]

Assassinating Crawford Starrick

With most of the Templars now eliminated by Jacob and Starrick the only threat left, Evie discussed the situation of the Shroud in the palace, only to find Jacob uninterested. Annoyed, she scolded her brother with his reckless planning and mistakes Evie was forced to fix. Evie mentioned their father, much to Jacob's irritation and the twins argued. Henry calmed them down and notified them of a ball to be held in the palace which Starrick was planning to enter, steal the Shroud and eliminate the heads of church and government.[1]

Using this as an opportunity to recover the Piece of Eden, Evie and Jacob joined forces and invited the Disraelis, the prime minister and his wife, in their hideout. Here they expressed their need to enter the ball and offered to steal the Disraeli's rivals Gladstone's invitation which the couple gladly approved. As Jacob recovered the invitations, Evie visited the Maharaja for a second set of plans.[1]

Duleep Singh told her, however, that he had a matter of urgency that would require stealth and speed - acquiring a royal carriage to drive politicians in their destinations in exchange for the information. Evie complied as Singh rode the carriage and talked to the politicians as they rode around London. With the job completed, the Maharaja told her of the plans' location with the Queen.[1]

The twins successfully managed to infiltrate the ball using Gladstone's carriage and invitations. Evie then headed off to locate the plans in a white drawing room. Due to the restrictions of her dress, Evie was forced to kidnap one of the royal guards to get inside the room and steal the plans. On the way down, she bumped into Mary Anne Disraeli who introduced her to the Queen, who knew their dealing with Gladstone.[1]

Politely excusing herself, Evie continued her way towards the vault entrance only to be grabbed by Crawford Starrick himself. The Templar Grand Master offered her a dance and told her that people would never change and that soon as the dance ended, the snipers would end her life. Fortunately, Jacob came to her rescue, eliminating the snipers with his recovered weapons. However, Starrick managed to steal the precursor necklace from Evie.[1]

After changing her clothes, she immediately dashed towards the vault to save Jacob in the hands of Starrick. However, Starrick had activated the vault's precursor defense mechanism which sent Jacob sprawling on the floor. Evie fought the Templar one on one but the Shroud prevented her to deal much damage. Crawford grabbed Evie by the neck but was stopped by Jacob. Afer exchanging more blows with Starrick, the two of them were trapped.[1]

Henry Green fortunately arrived, throwing a knife at the Templar. Joining the fight, Henry, too was knocked off by the Templar. Evie and Jacob joined forces to remove the Shroud and eventually assassinate him. By working together, the rift between the twins vanished. Evie aided Henry as Jacob returned the Shroud and the two Assassins shared a kiss.[1]

Shortly thereafter, the three Assassins met with Queen Victoria, who was grateful to her saviors. She knighted them to her Order of the Sacred Garter. The twins then raced off to their hideout, leaving Henry behind.[1]

Later life

Following the events of 1868, Evie and Jacob continued to operate in London. Eventually, Evie became the great-aunt of Jacob’s grandchild, Lydia Frye. Responsibility for training the young Frye fell to Evie and her brother.[2]

At the outbreak of war in 1914, Jacob and Evie were removed to the safety of the countryside, while Lydia remained in London to protect the city from German spies and Templar agents.[2]

Personality and characteristics

"For every mission, there is a right way and a wrong way. Barging thoughtlessly into combat is, more often than not, the latter."
―Evie Frye.

A true tactician and firm believer in the teachings of the Brotherhood, Evie took to the lessons of her father in a way that her brother did not, being more studious and more interested in the lore and history of the Assassins.[3] She planned her missions carefully and patiently, considering every angle to ensure the best chance of success. Sometimes, this worked against her, as it meant that she was slow to act.[4]

By contrast, her brother Jacob was much quicker to spring into action, yet his plans lacked sufficient forethought as a result. While the twins' means were frequently at odds, their motivations were the same, and the pair were at their most effective when they worked together, as they balanced each other out.[4]

Equipment and skills

"A true master of stealth can blend into any environment. If I remain still, my enemies will have no idea I’m about to strike."
―Evie Frye.

A Master Assassin proficient with the Hidden Blade, Evie was able to assassinate her targets skilfully and stealthily. She excelled at masking her presence, to such an extent that guards were unable to notice her as long as she remained still.[5]

As the carrying of weapons openly was forbidden at the time, she relied on an arsenal of hidden tools, much like her brother. Evie was capable of using a cane-sword, a Kukri, firearms, brass knuckles, Throwing knives, smoke bombs and voltaic bombs, which let loose a blast of electricity upon impact. Her Hidden Blade was also equipped with a rope launcher, allowing her to scale buildings quickly as well as create ziplines, and could fire hallucinogenic darts.[4]

While her brother specialized in brutal and straightforward weaponry like the brass knuckles and the firearms, Evie's stealthy nature led her to prefer more subtle tools like the cane-sword and throwing knives.[4] She was especially proficient with the latter, being able to carry a larger amount and hit targets at a greater range than her brother.[5]

She was also a skilled freerunner and possessed the rare ability of Eagle Vision.[5]

Romantic life

"'Don't allow personal feelings to compromise the mission.' What a mistake."
―Evie chastising herself for not heeding her father's words, 1868.[src]

During her time in London, Evie grew increasingly fond of her fellow Assassin Henry Green, with whom she frequently worked together in studying and locating the Pieces of Eden. Eager to have this partnership continue beyond research, she encouraged him to do go out in the field with her, despite his own beliefs that he was not as well suited to it. When Henry later disappeared during one of their missions, Evie abandoned the original objective to save him from his captors, a decision she later came to question.

Realizing that her feelings for Henry affected her ability to judge situations objectively, which her father had warned her against during her youth, Evie broke off the partnership and went out into the field by herself once more. However, after speaking extensively with Duleep Singh, she came to question her strict adherence to her father's words.

When Henry came to her and Jacob's rescue in their final confrontation with Starrick, Evie realized she wanted to be with him after all; once Starrick had been assassinated, she thanked Henry for saving them both, before kissing him. Sometime later, Henry proposed to her with a bouquet of flowers at the train hideout, to which she accepted.

Trivia

  • Evie's name is of biblical origin, being an alternate form of Eve, which means life. Frye is a derivative of the English word free.
  • Evie is the first playable female character in one of the Assassin's Creed franchise's main entries and the third playable female character in the franchise as a whole, having been preceded by Aveline de Grandpré and Shao Jun.
  • Much like Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Evie and Jacob dipped an object in their target's blood following their death, though where Altaïr's used a feather, the twins used a handkerchief.

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