Henry Green (7 December 1843 - 1929), born Jayadeep Mir, was the leader of the Assassin Order in the city of London during the Victorian Era.
Biography[]
Jayadeep Mir was born the son of a princess and an assassin. Arbaaz Mir, a member of the Indian Brotherhood, fell in love with Pyara Kaur, the daughter of the Maharajah Kharak Singh, while racing against the Templars to find the whereabouts of the mysterious Koh-i-Noor diamond. Jayadeep was raised and trained to be a member of the Brotherhood, but, to the frustration of many, found he was more inclined towards books than he was to violence. Hoping it was just a phase, the Brotherhood sent him on a mission in 1860, which he ultimately failed, putting the Brotherhood at risk. Jayadeep was then invited to England for a more suitable mission. He left home, but was ever hopeful that someday he would return, having proved to be a capable field agent.
Over the course of his time in England he adopted many fake identities, but he came to love the very-simple, curiosity-shop-owning Henry Green ("Henry", a name he heard often, and "Green" being the color of his hat at the time). Having made connections throughout London, he proved extremely useful upon the arrival of the assassin twins Evie and Jacob Frye. For them, he helped in their quest to bring down the Templar control in London, having consumed as much information about the city as was humanly possible. Green helped the two assassins as their planner, and he sent them to launch "Templar hunts" in the boroughs to help seize control of them. In 1868, following the death of Templar Grand Master Crawford Starrick, Green married Evie Frye and returned to India with her, being welcomed back into the Indian Brotherhood.