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* BadassFamily: Like the Auditores and the Kenways, multiple generations of Fryes are Assassins. The PosthumousCharacter Ethan Frye is a highly regarded figure, Jacob and Evie are tough and charismatic. [[spoiler:Lydia Frye, Jacob's grand-daughter and Evie's grand-niece, continues the family tradition]].

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* BadassFamily: Like the Auditores and the Kenways, multiple generations of Fryes are Assassins. The PosthumousCharacter Ethan Frye is a highly regarded figure, Jacob and Evie are tough and charismatic. [[spoiler:Lydia Frye, Jacob's grand-daughter and Evie's grand-niece, continues the family tradition]].
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* BadassFamily: Like the Auditore and the Kenways, multiple generations of Fryes are Assassins. The PosthumousCharacter Ethan Frye is a highly regarded figure, Jacob and Evie are tough and charismatic. [[spoiler:Lydia Frye, Jacob's grand-daughter and Evie's grand-niece, continues the family tradition]].

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* BadassFamily: Like the Auditore Auditores and the Kenways, multiple generations of Fryes are Assassins. The PosthumousCharacter Ethan Frye is a highly regarded figure, Jacob and Evie are tough and charismatic. [[spoiler:Lydia Frye, Jacob's grand-daughter and Evie's grand-niece, continues the family tradition]].
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* GoodWearsWhite: He wears a variation of the traditional white Assassin robes, not unlike those worn by Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, and he's the leader of the Assassins in London.
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* Bookworm: Since his work as a field agent leaves much to be desired, Henry focuses on research, generally serving as the twins' go-to man for information pertaining to Starrick's network.

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* Bookworm: {{Bookworm}}: Since his work as a field agent leaves much to be desired, Henry focuses on research, generally serving as the twins' go-to man for information pertaining to Starrick's network.
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* Bookworm: Since his work as a field agent leaves much to be desired, Henry focuses on research, generally serving as the twins' go-to man for information pertaining to Starrick's network.

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%%* RedOniBlueOni: Jacob is red, Evie is blue.



* SureLetsGoWithThat: When Henry expresses relief that the Assassin Council saved them, Jacob can only offer an awkward "Yes, thank goodness" while Evie remains silent.

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* SureLetsGoWithThat: When Henry expresses relief that the Assassin Council saved them, Jacob can only offer offers an awkward "Yes, thank goodness" while Evie remains silent.
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** Jacob has realized that [[spoiler:his brash and poorly-thought out actions do have consequences, and he should be more mindful of the people his actions affect]], and Evie [[spoiler:admits that her father wasn't right about everything, and gives in to her feelings for Henry once she realizes that their love for one another will strengthen them as a team, rather than compromise them]].

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** Jacob has realized that [[spoiler:his brash and brash, poorly-thought out actions do have consequences, and he should be more mindful of the people his actions affect]], and Evie [[spoiler:admits that her father wasn't right about everything, and gives in to her feelings for Henry once she realizes that their love for one another will strengthen them as a team, rather than compromise them]].
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** [[spoiler:Thanks to Jacob killing John Elliotson, the medicine supply for the entire city, good and bad gets affected, and Clara O'Dea gets sick because she can't even get the bad tonic that helps her. Jacob killing Pearl Attaway likewise cripples transportation and creates a gang war, and his attack on Philip Twopenny at the Bank of England nearly creates a financial crisis, which Evie manages to fix. He finally realizes he went too far when he allied with Maxwell Roth in an EnemyMine to take down Starrick. Roth tells Jacob to burn down a building important to Starrick's operations. Only after setting the dynamite does Jacob realize that it's a home for child workers and backs out and saves them]].
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Jacob's assassinations of John Elliotson, Pearl Attaway, and Philip Twopenny all have disastrous consequences on British society. Jacob's sole focus was on killing Templars, and while doing such ''does'' result in Crawford Starrick's influence over London decreasing, it also results in a medicine shortage, the London transportation system being thrown into disarray, and the near-total devaluing of British currency. He clearly didn't take into consideration what might happen ''after'' he killed his targets, much to his sister's annoyance.

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** [[spoiler:Thanks to Jacob killing John Elliotson, the medicine supply for the entire city, good and bad gets affected, and Clara O'Dea gets sick because she can't even get the bad tonic that helps her. Jacob killing Pearl Attaway likewise cripples transportation and creates a gang war, and his attack on Philip Twopenny at the Bank of England nearly creates a financial crisis, which Evie manages to fix. He finally realizes he went too far when he allied allies with Maxwell Roth in an EnemyMine to take down Starrick. Roth tells Jacob to burn down a building important to Starrick's operations. Only after setting the dynamite does Jacob realize that it's a home for child workers and backs out and saves them]].
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Jacob's assassinations of John Elliotson, Pearl Attaway, and Philip Twopenny all have disastrous consequences on British society. Jacob's sole focus was on killing Templars, and while doing such so ''does'' result in Crawford Starrick's influence over London decreasing, it also results in a medicine shortage, the London transportation system being thrown into disarray, and the near-total devaluing of British currency. He clearly didn't take into consideration what might happen ''after'' he killed his targets, much to his sister's annoyance.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Jacob's assassinations of John Elliotson, Pearl Attaway, and Philip Twopenny all have disastrous consequences on British society. Jacob's sole focus was on killing Templars, and while doing such ''does'' result in Crawford Starrick's influence over London decreasing, it also results in a medicine shortage, the London transportation system being thrown into disarray, and the near-total devaluing of British currency. He clearly didn't take into consideration what might happen ''after'' he killed his targets.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Jacob's assassinations of John Elliotson, Pearl Attaway, and Philip Twopenny all have disastrous consequences on British society. Jacob's sole focus was on killing Templars, and while doing such ''does'' result in Crawford Starrick's influence over London decreasing, it also results in a medicine shortage, the London transportation system being thrown into disarray, and the near-total devaluing of British currency. He clearly didn't take into consideration what might happen ''after'' he killed his targets.targets, much to his sister's annoyance.
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: Jacob's assassinations of John Elliotson, Pearl Attaway, and Philip Twopenny all have disastrous consequences on British society. Jacob's sole focus was on killing Templars, and while doing such ''does'' result in Crawford Starrick's influence over London decreasing, it also results in a medicine shortage, the London transportation system being thrown into disarray, and the near-total devaluing of British currency. He clearly didn't take into consideration what might happen ''after'' he killed his targets.
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* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler:After collecting all the Pressed Flowers, Evie returns to the train and triggers a cutscene where she finds a bunch of flowers and a Red Tulip. Henry says that the Red Tulip is a declaration of love. He then proposes to Evie and she says yes]].
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* DefrostingIceKing: Towards Henry when mentoring him in India, being gruff and unkind at the beginning of their relationship (partially as a result of his depression over his wife's death). By the end of it he's clearly come to care about the boy a great deal.


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* ParentsAsPeople: The crux of his character. Ethan left his baby children in the care of his mother because his wife died giving birth to them, and even after his parental instincts had him return, he still taught them some unhealthy lessons like shoving your emotions aside for the good of the mission. A turning point in Evie's character arc is Duleep Singh pointing out that though she idolizes her father, some of his behavior was motivated by grief, and not everything he said should be taken to heart.

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