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'''Malcolm Millner''' (11 August 1833 – 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] businessman active in the 19th century and owner of the [[Millner Company]], as well as a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].
{{Character Infobox
|image = ACS DB Malcolm Millner.jpg
|birth = 11 August 1833<br>[[United Kingdom]]
|death = 1868<br>[[London]], United Kingdom
|affiliates = [[Templars]]<br>[[Millner Company]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
|voice = [[Craig Warnock]]}}
'''Malcolm Millner''' (1833 – 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] businessman active in the 19th century and owner of the [[Millner Company]], as well as a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
As the first born child of five, his parents, a carpenter and a housemaker in [[Southwark]] expected great things from Malcolm Millner. As his siblings grew up to become bank clerks, crewman, and teachers and the dyslexic Malcolm accomplishing nothing, his parents grew disappointed of him. Due to the pressure, he lashed out violently at school and eventually left home.  
As the first born child of five, his parents, a carpenter and a housemaker in [[Southwark]] expected great things from Malcolm Millner. As his siblings grew up to become bank clerks, crewman, and teachers and the dyslexic Malcolm accomplishing nothing, his parents grew disappointed of him. Due to the pressure, he lashed out violently at school and eventually left home.


By 1864, he was known as the owner of the Millner Company which the [[Templars]] bought in 1867. He was investigated for arson, assault, and murder due to his plans sabotaging his competitors. These accusations stopped however, because of the [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]].
By 1864, he was known as the owner of the Millner Company which the [[Templars]] bought in 1867. He was investigated for arson, assault, and murder due to his plans sabotaging his competitors. These accusations stopped however, because of the [[Grand Master]] [[Crawford Starrick]].

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Malcolm Millner (1833 – 1868) was a British businessman active in the 19th century and owner of the Millner Company, as well as a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order.

Biography

Early life

As the first born child of five, his parents, a carpenter and a housemaker in Southwark expected great things from Malcolm Millner. As his siblings grew up to become bank clerks, crewman, and teachers and the dyslexic Malcolm accomplishing nothing, his parents grew disappointed of him. Due to the pressure, he lashed out violently at school and eventually left home.

By 1864, he was known as the owner of the Millner Company which the Templars bought in 1867. He was investigated for arson, assault, and murder due to his plans sabotaging his competitors. These accusations stopped however, because of the Grand Master Crawford Starrick.

Working for the Templars

As Starrick's puppet, Millner made sure that Starrick's fierce competitor Attaway Transport, owned by Pearl Attaway, Starrick's cousin herself, made sure that Attaway's business were blocked. Millner often sent his workers to damage Attaway's omnibuses.

In 1868, the Assassin Jacob Frye, who formed an alliance with Pearl Attaway, infiltrated his storage yard and destroyed Millner's omnibuses. This caused Millner's business and profit to decline quickly. His misfortune was further added by Jacob and Attaway's exploits to secure his internal combustion engine for themselves. He then fled to the Thames, occupied with his ferry, the only business he had left.

The unsatisfied Attaway ordered Jacob to end Millner's life, ending his business permanently. As he died, he revealed to Jacob that Attaway and Starrick were cousins and allies.

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