Lydia Frye
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Lydia Frye (19 March 1893 – unknown) was a member of the British Brotherhood of Assassins, and the granddaughter of Jacob Frye. With both of her parents away for great lengths of time on missions for the Brotherhood, responsibility for training Lydia fell to her grandfather and great-aunt, Evie Frye.
At an unknown time before World War I she fell in love with her fellow Assassin Sam Crowder, and married him shortly before the Great War. Eventually her husband, like many British Assassins, enlisted in the army. Lydia remained in London, in order to protect the city against German spies, and the British Rite of the Templar Order. In 1916, at the behest of Winston Churchill, Lydia infiltrated and eliminated a German spy facility in Tower Bridge, under the condition of Churchill advocating for women's right to vote.
Much like her grandfather and grand-aunt, she possesses the rare trait of Eagle Vision.
Trivia
- Lydia is a feminine first name of Greek origin Λυδια. The name means "woman from Lydia."
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