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*Primary: On a mission to uncover schemes against the Guild on behalf of Válaris of Heroham, actively running down multiple leads; most recently tracking communications in and out of Antagonia, resulting in occasional journeys there | *Primary: On a mission to uncover schemes against the Guild on behalf of Válaris of Heroham, actively running down multiple leads; most recently tracking communications in and out of Antagonia, resulting in occasional journeys there | ||
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Title: The Honourable Joquo (the Spider), Spymaster of the Heroes’ Guild
Actor: Laurence Fishburne, Ref: John Wick 2
Concept
Friendly-But-Devious Information Dealer
Tropes
Details
Background
- Grew up as a servant in and around the noble houses of the Marinese Duchy of Espaya, always near a state of war with internal and external enemies, held together by a silver-tongued Duke. He was often employed as a messenger, and developed skill at intrigue as a result.
Current
- Primary: On a mission to uncover schemes against the Guild on behalf of Válaris of Heroham, actively running down multiple leads; most recently tracking communications in and out of Antagonia, resulting in occasional journeys there
- Secondary: A "false" accusation of treachery resulted in his outlawry from the court of the Duke of Espaya; he is ever trying to track down his betrayer(s) to avenge himself, and/or restore his good name with the Duke
Traits
Notes
- Comm Officer—keeps the ravens/pigeons
- Homeless/beggar network
- Keeps a very fast, black horse, named "Midnight"
- A bit of a Marco Bello-Medici: Masters of Florence vibe