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Date of Birth: ?<br /> | Date of Birth: ?<br /> | ||
Profession: Thief. | Profession: Thief. | ||
There is almost no trace of La Volpe (The Fox) in the history books. The name's obviously a pseudonym, but for whom is anyone's guess. What small data is available seems to be almost mythical. | There is almost no trace of [[La Volpe]] (The Fox) in the history books. The name's obviously a pseudonym, but for whom is anyone's guess. What small data is available seems to be almost mythical. | ||
La Volpe is reported to have robbed the Pope's carriage without any of the guards noticing, including the Pope, who was sitting inside the carriage. One night in 1467, he was seen on the rooftops of the Palazzo della Signoria, the Palazzo Medici and Santa Croce, all at the same time. Some claim that he's immortal, never aging, while others say | La Volpe is reported to have robbed the Pope's carriage without any of the guards noticing, including the Pope, who was sitting inside the carriage. One night in 1467, he was seen on the rooftops of the [[Palazzo della Signoria]], the [[Palazzo Medici]] and [[Santa Croce]], all at the same time. Some claim that he's immortal, never aging, while others say that his violet eyes can see through buildings, perusing the contents inside. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 23 March 2017

Date of Birth: ?
Profession: Thief.
There is almost no trace of La Volpe (The Fox) in the history books. The name's obviously a pseudonym, but for whom is anyone's guess. What small data is available seems to be almost mythical.
La Volpe is reported to have robbed the Pope's carriage without any of the guards noticing, including the Pope, who was sitting inside the carriage. One night in 1467, he was seen on the rooftops of the Palazzo della Signoria, the Palazzo Medici and Santa Croce, all at the same time. Some claim that he's immortal, never aging, while others say that his violet eyes can see through buildings, perusing the contents inside.