Señor de Muerte

Senor de Muerte is, according to the Spanish, a vile and cruel person. He visited Spain and was givin that name, which means Lord of Death, after he ravaged Madrid. This is the story as accounted by a Spainard

The Story of Senor de Muerte
He came to us, demanding we tell him where it is. None of us knew what he was talking about. He demanded a key, and with the tone of his voice, it sounded like his life was at stake. He kept asking and killing should somebody deny knowing where it was. But, he at did not give up. The citizens of Madrid, Spain called him Senor de Muerte. He needed this item badly, and he found a person, Ernesto Cortes, he kew what he was talking about, but denied to tell him its location. He told Ernesto that he would klill his family if he did not tell him where it was. Ernesto kept denying him the location to the key, and so he killed them all. He then approached the King of Spain. "WHERE IS THE KEY!!??" he demanded. The king refused to tell him, and the citizens watched in fright, as he hit their king. The king continued to deny him the location of the key, and Senor de Muerte grew impatient. The king offered him a room of gold to save his life, and de Muerte accepted. He ordered his men to take all the gold. He then put the king in a trance, and destroyed Madrid. He then left, and traveled to Japan, as that would seem like a likely place for the key to be hidden. The people of Spain would always remember Senor de Muerte, or, as the "fair skinned men" called him, Samuel Redbeard.