Maurolycus Theoasomous



Maurolycus Theoasomous 





About  Maurolycus Theoasomous was an English pirate and criminal, wanted for numerous charges against not only the English Crown, but all of Europe. Maurolycus is also a character in The Books of Corvinus as well, and is mentioned frequently in The Scimitar of Maurolycus.

History 

The Blacksmith
Maurolycus' numerous scandals and crimes were first noticed by an elderly townsfolk in England during 1639. However, she was killed soon after reporting a murder to one of her friends. They were killed also, by Maurolycus. The original victim of the murder is believed to be a locally famous blacksmith. The motive for the killing is also believed to be the horde of steel blades Maurolycus could now use, and they were used in his other murders later on.

After killing the blacksmith, Maurolycus retreated to a warehouse, and was said to be wearing a long silk cape. Many anonymous witnesses were killed, however managed to survive; a local preist. Shocked, the priest ran away in complete stealth, then shouting "mass murder by the warehouse!" once reaching town. Now, Maurolycus' murder had officially been noticed, but he was yet to be accused.

The murder of the blacksmith has been considered a mass murder, for the many witnesses, believed to be 6 people, were killed.

Leaving England
Maurolycus was soon identified, and was sent off due to persecution. Leaving his home country, Maurolycus decided to go to France. Upon arriving to France, he took part in many murders and crimes.

 The Murder of Hollande= Jhané Hollande, presumed to be the fiancé of Maurolycus, was killed by the same man in their apartment on July 6th 1641.

Motive
Revealing Maurolycus' criminal past

Weopons Used
Bare hands

Attack Plan
Discombobulate - Kick to stomach, knocking Hollande over - Hook punch to Jaw, then to temple - Trip left foot with right foot - Hook punch to small of back - Throw out window of balcony -

Cover
Suicide

The Robbery of James van Eisakhower=

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