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Henry Green, also known as The Ghost, was an Indian immigrant in London during the 1860s, who became the leader of the British Assassins and a friend of the twins Jacob and Evie Frye. He was also the son of Arbaaz Mir, a Master Assassin of the Indian Brotherhood.

Biography

In 1862, when a body was discovered in London at the dig for the world's first underground railway, it sparked the renewal of the hostilities between the Assassins and Templars, with an undercover Green playing his part in the conflict.[1]

By 1868, the British Brotherhood was deeply weakened, and as one of the last remaining Assassin in the city, Green became the leader of the British Assassins; he was later joined by the Frye twins, who hailed from Crawley. Later, when Jacob revealed his plan to take control of the gangs of London in order to fight the Templars' control over the city, Green deemed Jacob's project to be foolish but was unable to dissuade the siblings from going forward with their scheme.[2]

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