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'''Dr. Lyle White''' was a doctor who resided in [[Boston]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]. | '''Dr. Lyle White''' was a doctor who resided in [[Boston]] during the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
During his time in Boston, the British frequently requested that he not treat [[Continental Army|Continental troops]] for their wounds, but Lyle declined, treating both equally. The [[British Army|British Regulars]] then slandered his reputation, effectively giving him the names, "White Death", and, "Dr. Death". This destroyed his business and left him feeling ashamed and dishonored, and he sunk into a bout of depression, drinking frequently, until his discovery by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], who invited him to the [[Davenport Homestead]]. | |||
===Life on the Homestead and End of Slandering=== | ===Life on the Homestead and End of Slandering=== | ||
Lyle settled in at the Homestead on the behest of [[Warren]] and [[Prudence]], who wished for a doctor that would assist with her pregnancy. Later, his name was defiled once more by the British in Boston, and Connor was sent to halt their proceedings permanently. Upon arriving, Lyle's courier informed him that the slander was being distributed by paper boys around Boston, and Connor bribed them to end the defilment of White's name. He then went in search of their overseer, who he either beat up or pick-pocketed, thus ending the defilment of Lyle's name. | |||
===Introduction of Assistant=== | ===Introduction of Assistant=== | ||
Afterwards, Lyle became overwhelmed with treating the many wounded sailors of the ''[[Aquila]]'', to which he requested Connor to find someone with steady hands to assist him as a nurse and apprentice. Rushing to find someone, Connor located [[Diana]], who he brought back to the medical station. | Afterwards, Lyle became overwhelmed with treating the many wounded sailors of the ''[[Aquila]]'', to which he requested Connor to find someone with steady hands to assist him as a nurse and apprentice. Rushing to find someone, Connor located [[Diana]], who he brought back to the medical station. | ||
As Connor performed minor medical help nearby, such as realigning dislocated joints and treating cuts and burns, Lyle and Diana worked together on the more serious injuries. When all was done, Lyle was so impressed with Diana that he mentioned that she was more capable than any previous assistants he had worked with prior. He then took her on as his apprentice and nurse. | As Connor performed minor medical help nearby, such as realigning dislocated joints and treating cuts and burns, Lyle and Diana worked together on the more serious injuries. When all was done, Lyle was so impressed with Diana that he mentioned that she was more capable than any previous assistants he had worked with prior. He then took her on as his apprentice and nurse. | ||
===Later Life=== | ===Later Life=== | ||
Following this, Lyle attended the wedding of [[Maurice|Norris]] and [[Myriam]], and celebrated afterwards in "The Mile's End" as part of the reception. He also was present at [[Achilles Davenport]]'s funeral, and laid a rose on his coffin. | Following this, Lyle attended the wedding of [[Maurice|Norris]] and [[Myriam]], and celebrated afterwards in "The Mile's End" as part of the reception. He also was present at [[Achilles Davenport]]'s funeral, and laid a rose on his coffin. | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 12 February 2013
- "White Death! Come for healing, leave in a box!"
- ―Paper boys slandering White's reputation in Boston.[src]

Dr. Lyle White was a doctor who resided in Boston during the American Revolution.
Biography
Early Life
During his time in Boston, the British frequently requested that he not treat Continental troops for their wounds, but Lyle declined, treating both equally. The British Regulars then slandered his reputation, effectively giving him the names, "White Death", and, "Dr. Death". This destroyed his business and left him feeling ashamed and dishonored, and he sunk into a bout of depression, drinking frequently, until his discovery by the Assassin Connor, who invited him to the Davenport Homestead.
Life on the Homestead and End of Slandering
Lyle settled in at the Homestead on the behest of Warren and Prudence, who wished for a doctor that would assist with her pregnancy. Later, his name was defiled once more by the British in Boston, and Connor was sent to halt their proceedings permanently. Upon arriving, Lyle's courier informed him that the slander was being distributed by paper boys around Boston, and Connor bribed them to end the defilment of White's name. He then went in search of their overseer, who he either beat up or pick-pocketed, thus ending the defilment of Lyle's name.
Introduction of Assistant
Afterwards, Lyle became overwhelmed with treating the many wounded sailors of the Aquila, to which he requested Connor to find someone with steady hands to assist him as a nurse and apprentice. Rushing to find someone, Connor located Diana, who he brought back to the medical station.
As Connor performed minor medical help nearby, such as realigning dislocated joints and treating cuts and burns, Lyle and Diana worked together on the more serious injuries. When all was done, Lyle was so impressed with Diana that he mentioned that she was more capable than any previous assistants he had worked with prior. He then took her on as his apprentice and nurse.
Later Life
Following this, Lyle attended the wedding of Norris and Myriam, and celebrated afterwards in "The Mile's End" as part of the reception. He also was present at Achilles Davenport's funeral, and laid a rose on his coffin.
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