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'''Myrtle Platt''' (died 1868) was a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], located in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]]. | '''Myrtle Platt''' (died 1868) was a member of the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], located in [[London]] during the [[Victorian era]]. | ||
By 1868, Platt was overseeing a Templar-branded warehouse in [[Southwark]], where explosives and weapons for the [[Blighters]] were stored. She was killed by the [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who dropped a cluster of barrels on her, following one of [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]] directions. | By 1868, Platt was overseeing a Templar-branded warehouse in [[Southwark]], where explosives and weapons for the [[Blighters]] were stored. She was killed by the [[Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]], who dropped a cluster of barrels on her, following one of [[Jayadeep Mir|Henry Green]] directions.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Myrtle Platt (memory)]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 21:47, 3 September 2024

Myrtle Platt (died 1868) was a member of the British Rite of the Templar Order, located in London during the Victorian era.
By 1868, Platt was overseeing a Templar-branded warehouse in Southwark, where explosives and weapons for the Blighters were stored. She was killed by the Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye, who dropped a cluster of barrels on her, following one of Henry Green directions.[1]