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'''Lilla Graves''' (unknown – 1868), also known as the Bludger, was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Templars|Templar]] and one of the seven gang leaders that controlled all of [[London]]'s boroughs around 1868. | '''Lilla Graves''' (unknown – 1868), also known as the Bludger, was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Templars|Templar]] and one of the seven gang leaders that controlled all of [[London]]'s boroughs around 1868. | ||
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Lilla and her sister [[Mildred Graves|Mildred]] were born into an upper-class family. Their parents soon noticed Lilla's propensity for violence and foul language, but attempted to raise their daughter into a proper lady nonetheless. Lilla, however, had ideas of her own. | Lilla and her sister [[Mildred Graves|Mildred]] were born into an upper-class family. Their parents soon noticed Lilla's propensity for violence and foul language, but attempted to raise their daughter into a proper lady nonetheless. Lilla, however, had ideas of her own. | ||
After the death of her parents, Lilla earned herself a reputation as a fearsome criminal, as well as a skilled heavyweight boxing champion. [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] picked Lilla as one of the seven leaders of the [[Blighters]], allowing her to lead the street gang in the [[Westminster]] borough. | After the death of her parents, Lilla earned herself a reputation as a fearsome criminal, as well as a skilled heavyweight boxing champion. [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]] picked Lilla as one of the seven leaders of the [[Blighters]], allowing her to lead the street gang in the [[Westminster]] borough. | ||
Lilla's sister relocated to [[Lambeth]], but the sisters kept in touch with each other, Lilla using this connection to dispose of the bodies of her victims, which Mildred would bury in Lambeth cemetery. | Lilla's sister relocated to [[Lambeth]], but the sisters kept in touch with each other, Lilla using this connection to dispose of the bodies of her victims, which Mildred would bury in Lambeth cemetery. | ||
When, in 1868, the [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] arrived in London, the Blighters found their dominance over London threatened by the [[Rooks]]. Eventually, their influence in Westminster grew as Lilla's and the Blighters' diminished, leading to a gang war between the two street gangs. | When, in 1868, the [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] arrived in London, the Blighters found their dominance over London threatened by the [[Rooks]]. Eventually, their influence in Westminster grew as Lilla's and the Blighters' diminished, leading to a gang war between the two street gangs. | ||
Despite Lilla's reputation and skill, the Assassins managed to best her in combat and managed to kill her. After her defeat, control of Westminster borough went to the Rooks, liberating the streets of London from the Blighters. | Despite Lilla's reputation and skill, the Assassins managed to best her in combat and managed to kill her. After her defeat, control of Westminster borough went to the Rooks, liberating the streets of London from the Blighters. | ||
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Lilla Graves (unknown – 1868), also known as the Bludger, was a British Templar and one of the seven gang leaders that controlled all of London's boroughs around 1868.
Biography
Lilla and her sister Mildred were born into an upper-class family. Their parents soon noticed Lilla's propensity for violence and foul language, but attempted to raise their daughter into a proper lady nonetheless. Lilla, however, had ideas of her own.
After the death of her parents, Lilla earned herself a reputation as a fearsome criminal, as well as a skilled heavyweight boxing champion. Grand Master Crawford Starrick picked Lilla as one of the seven leaders of the Blighters, allowing her to lead the street gang in the Westminster borough.
Lilla's sister relocated to Lambeth, but the sisters kept in touch with each other, Lilla using this connection to dispose of the bodies of her victims, which Mildred would bury in Lambeth cemetery.
When, in 1868, the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye arrived in London, the Blighters found their dominance over London threatened by the Rooks. Eventually, their influence in Westminster grew as Lilla's and the Blighters' diminished, leading to a gang war between the two street gangs.
Despite Lilla's reputation and skill, the Assassins managed to best her in combat and managed to kill her. After her defeat, control of Westminster borough went to the Rooks, liberating the streets of London from the Blighters.
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