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Controlled by the [[Templars]] through their gang, the Blighters lead by [[Rexford Kaylock]], it was eventually conquered by the Assassin-lead gang, the Rooks, under Jacob & Evie Frye. | Controlled by the [[Templars]] through their gang, the Blighters lead by [[Rexford Kaylock]], it was eventually conquered by the Assassin-lead gang, the Rooks, under Jacob & Evie Frye. | ||
In order to take over Whitechapel, [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] had to take down several threats. When they were dealt with, a [[Gang War (Whitechapel)|Gang War]] would be arranged to take down the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|Templars]]' grip on the borough for good. | |||
{| class="article-table" | |||
!Templar-overseer | |||
!Templar | |||
!Stronghold | |||
![[Blighters|Blighter]] | |||
!Factory | |||
|- | |||
|Rexford Kaylock | |||
|[[Harold Drake]] | |||
|[[Spitalfields]] | |||
|[[Homer Dalton]] | |||
|[[Radclyffe Mill]] | |||
|} | |||
Later, in 1888, the borough was the site of a series of gruesome murders, all of them being of prostitutes, which were attributed to a mysterious serial killer dubbed [[Jack the Ripper]]. | Later, in 1888, the borough was the site of a series of gruesome murders, all of them being of prostitutes, which were attributed to a mysterious serial killer dubbed [[Jack the Ripper]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:14, 29 July 2016

Whitechapel is one of London's seven boroughs. During the Industrial Revolution, the region became a place of destitution, with its inhabitants often turning to begging, thievery, murder,[1] and prostitution.[2]
Controlled by the Templars through their gang, the Blighters lead by Rexford Kaylock, it was eventually conquered by the Assassin-lead gang, the Rooks, under Jacob & Evie Frye.
In order to take over Whitechapel, Jacob and Evie Frye had to take down several threats. When they were dealt with, a Gang War would be arranged to take down the Templars' grip on the borough for good.
| Templar-overseer | Templar | Stronghold | Blighter | Factory |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rexford Kaylock | Harold Drake | Spitalfields | Homer Dalton | Radclyffe Mill |
Later, in 1888, the borough was the site of a series of gruesome murders, all of them being of prostitutes, which were attributed to a mysterious serial killer dubbed Jack the Ripper.
Gallery
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Concept art of Whitechapel slums
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