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  • Eyel Scoffleton
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  • Eyel Scoffleton was the last line of an once proud house. Driven by his urge to reclaim his lost heiritage, he had found his path to the darker sides of life. He was one of the most influential underworld masterminds within the Alliance, shifting between political circles and criminal organisations. The man's name was but a shadow, reckognised by many, known by few. This was because of his avoidance of direct confrontations and involvement into matters. Eyel managed to hold some level of influence, either through agents or himself, in a large portion of organisations and played them out against eachother to benefit himself. He bound his loyalty only to himself and his quest to reclaim what he deemed is rightfully his. Although he was the cold, cruel businessman at heart, he had some long l
Level
  • -
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Faction
  • Alliance
Status
  • Deceased
Name
  • Eyel Scoffleton
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Title
  • Baron
Gender
  • Male
Health
  • Deceased
Race
  • Human
Location
  • Unknown
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  • Eyel Scoffleton was the last line of an once proud house. Driven by his urge to reclaim his lost heiritage, he had found his path to the darker sides of life. He was one of the most influential underworld masterminds within the Alliance, shifting between political circles and criminal organisations. The man's name was but a shadow, reckognised by many, known by few. This was because of his avoidance of direct confrontations and involvement into matters. Eyel managed to hold some level of influence, either through agents or himself, in a large portion of organisations and played them out against eachother to benefit himself. He bound his loyalty only to himself and his quest to reclaim what he deemed is rightfully his. Although he was the cold, cruel businessman at heart, he had some long lost sense of honor and pride. It was because of this mangled code of honor that he thought himself better than his underworld associates, who he deemed nothing more than plain criminals.