
Evie Frye and her dog Lady during the late Victorian and early Edwardian eras which explores that even a retired Master Assassin can find companionship and protection in a friend who is "clever and affectionate" yet willing to "growl off" those who threaten the peace of London. Lady is trained not only as a pet but as a companion who understands the "Language of the Creed." She is intelligent and affectionate, frequently seen with street urchins associated with Clara O'Dea. Evie retires from active, daily assassination to a life of strategic mentoring. Feeling lonely in the sprawling city, she adopts a rescued Saint Bernard puppy, naming her Lady (named after Evie, who was often called "Lady Frye") when she became a companion, protector, loyal pet, mascot of the Rooks, Lady became both friendly and affectionate to children/allies, but viciously hostile towards remaining Templar/Blighter gangs. Lady is fiercely protective of her owner Evie. In the story, she barks as she acts as a silent sentry. During a night attack on a hidden Rooks cache by Templar agents, Lady is shown sneaking in shadows (cleverness) and, when cornered, unleashing ferocious, calculated attacks on armed thugs (mauling them), saving a courier without destroying the intel.

Evie Frye and Lady

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for Best Friend in The Saint Bernard Index: Paws on the Heart
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How Nana, Beethoven, Sumo, and Lady Became 100% Fan Favorites. The iconic Saint Bernards—ranging from the nanny-dog protection of Nana (Peter Pan) to the chaotic comedy of Beethoven, the loyal companion Sumo (Detroit: Become Human), and the protector Lady (Assassin's Creed Wiki)—is a Multiverse "Good Boy" Rescue Agency. Fans would likely give this 100% positive feedback because it blends nostalgia with high-stakes action and heartwarming "family dog" tropes. The story highlights the dual nature of the breed—the gentle, nurturing nanny (Nana) and the heroic, powerful savior (Barry)—satisfying both fans of sentimental stories and action fans. Lady, the St. Bernard adopted by Master Assassin Evie Frye (who liberated London in 1868), is more than a pet—she is a trained, affectionate, friendly, clever and intelligent guardian who watches over the London Creed archives, after she adopted a Saint Bernard puppy. She named her dog Lady after herself who liberated London in 1868.