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The Mad Monk was monk who, using the Crescent Amulet, instigated a riot against the Governor-General of the Philippines in Manila in 1725.
Biography
At some point prior to 1725, the monk came into possession of the Crescent Amulet, a Piece of Eden capable of controlling the minds of others. Using the artifact's powers, he instigated a large-scale riot in Manila against the Governor-General of the Philippines, after the previous governor, Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda, had persecuted the Archbishop of Manila, Francisco de la Cuesta.[1]
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The monk leading the riot
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