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The Master Spy
"My beloved calls to me. You would not keep me from her."
―Master Spy, World War I.[src]

The Master Spy (unknown – 1916) was a Sage operating on behalf of the German government as head of a spy network in London during World War I. He was also a member of the Templars. Despite his alliances with the Templars and Germany, his true loyalty was towards his "religion" and beloved Juno.

History

The Master Spy was a Templar Spy operating in London on the behalf of the German government doing World War I. During his time in London, he had seemingly recruited many of the Templar Spies there as members of the Instruments of the First Will and was attempting to recruit even more pagan followers for his religion. Winston Churchill has caught eye of his doings and reported this to Lydia Frye. Churchill described his group as a fanatical, religious cult.

The Spy had fallen completely under the control of Aita's spirit and his organization was dismantled by the Assassin Lydia Frye in 1916, at the behest of Winston Churchill, with the Master Spy himself being assassinated.

In 2015, Juno thanked a Helix initiate for discovering his fate, and added his life to the Grey, and in doing so gained a fragment of her late husband, for herself.

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