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03:39, 5th May 2024 (GMT+0)

Damiani Occusori


Damiani is a reasonably attractive man with a certain foppish flare about him, tall and well proportioned if perhaps a bit on the thin side. He sports a fine head of shoulder length, slightly wavy jet black hair and a pointed goatee and wide mustache. He has no obvious physical flaws save a streak of white in his hair and eyes that are perpetually red rimmed, as if always recovering from a hangover.
It's clear at a glance that he is a man that cares about his appearance, he keeps himself as clean and well groomed as possible in whatever situation he is in, and presents himself with the manners and mannerism befitting a gentleman.

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Many have heard of the Occusori family, a not so noble family of nobles who for years had secretly dealt in many criminal activities. Their crimes and debaucheries eventually caught up with them and the entire family and most of their servants were arrested and convicted. Most were executed although a few not actually bearing family name and involved in lesser crimes are likely languishing in prison until their days end there. The children of the household were stripped of their name and sent to orphanages as paupers. And so the largest crime family in the Kingdom was finally completely destroyed, save one.

One of the sons of the family had been away for a considerable amount of time obtaining an education in a foreign college, although no one seemed to know precisely where. He returned about a half- year after his family had been destroyed but as the authorities could not tie him to any of the family's activities he remained with free man. That is until he slew the son of one of the magistrates that had overseen the demolition of his family in a duel. Reportedly he caught the young man heavily into his cups in a tavern and forced him into an immediate duel with a string of insults against his mother that were so graphic and vile that they cannot be repeated by anyone with even a sliver of decency. After wounding the young man in the duel he reportedly ran him straight through in a killing stroke as he dropped his guard.
The only argument at this point was was this a dual to the death, or was it out and out murder. It's a somewhat esoteric argument as the end result is the same, Domini was sentenced by the same magistrate whose son he killed to die in the most gruesome manner allowable