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| [[File:AC4DB - Edmund Judge.png|250px|right]] | | [[File:AC4DB - Edmund Judge.png|250px|right]] |
| Born: Around 1730<br /> | | Born: Around 1730<br /> |
| Died: 1784<br /> | | Died: Unknown |
| [[Edmund Judge|Judge]] discovered an obsession with [[poison]]s at an early age, studying and testing them on subjects ranging from local fauna, to unsuspecting schoolmates. After mastering his field and adopting the more respectable face of a physician, Judge was recruited by the [[Templars|Templar Order]], in recognition of his determination. | | |
| | [[Edmund Judge]] discovered an obsession with [[poison]]s at an early age, studying and testing them on subjects ranging from local fauna, to unsuspecting schoolmates. After mastering his field and adopting the more respectable face of a physician, Judge was recruited by the [[Templars|Templar Order]], in recognition of his determination. |
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| | Judge soon tired of Templar mores and preferred to live and work by his own rules, paradoxically claiming a philanthropic outlook while demanding compensation for his efforts, and treating patients with cures more deadly than their ailments. |
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| | Notorious for his brutal if meticulous nature, Judge came to embrace [[slavery]] and looked forward to personally implementing disciplinary measures. |
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| | (Note: Looks like Judge once faked a slave rebellion. Not sure how much of that we should reveal. – [[Melanie Lemay|ML]]) |
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| | (Note: No one thought it was weird that he was treating sickness with poison? – RL) |
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| | (Note: I guess bloodletting wasn't doing the trick – JM) |
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| | Born: Around 1730<br /> |
| | Died: 1784 |
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| | [[Edmund Judge]] discovered an obsession with [[poison]]s at an early age, studying and testing them on subjects ranging from local fauna, to unsuspecting schoolmates. After mastering his field and adopting the more respectable face of a physician, Judge was recruited by the [[Templars|Templar Order]], in recognition of his determination. |
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| Notorious for his brutal if meticulous nature, Judge came to embrace [[slavery]] and looked forward to personally implementing disciplinary measures. In a case leading to his death, he falsified a slave rebellion in an attempt to steal an [[Patience Gibbs' charm|artifact]]. | | Notorious for his brutal if meticulous nature, Judge came to embrace [[slavery]] and looked forward to personally implementing disciplinary measures. In a case leading to his death, he falsified a slave rebellion in an attempt to steal an [[Patience Gibbs' charm|artifact]]. |
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| Note: I’ve reviewed the research. Let’s not focus on this guy if we can avoid it. – [[Melanie Lemay|ML]]) | | (Note: I’ve reviewed the research. Let’s not focus on this guy if we can avoid it. – [[Melanie Lemay|ML]]) |
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