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Professor '''Byng''' (died 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen, living and working in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era]].
Professor '''Byng''' (died 1868) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen, living and working in [[London]] in the [[Victorian era]].


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Shortly after, Professor Byng received an anonymous gift of an African sculpture. Unbeknownst to him, the sculpture had been hollowed out, allowing a venomous spider to be hidden within. Upon being bitten by the arachnid, Byng entered a comatose state. His family, believing him to have died from a heart attack, buried him in the family plot.<ref name="TwiceDeadProfessor" />
Shortly after, Professor Byng received an anonymous gift of an African sculpture. Unbeknownst to him, the sculpture had been hollowed out, allowing a venomous spider to be hidden within. Upon being bitten by the arachnid, Byng entered a comatose state. His family, believing him to have died from a heart attack, buried him in the family plot.<ref name="TwiceDeadProfessor" />


Several days later, Byng awoke from his come in an abandoned house. His colleague and acolyte, Professor [[Silas]], wearing a jackal mask, was attempting to cut his skull open so that he could eat Byng's brains—a ceremony practiced by the natives Byng discovered in Africa. Despite his injuries, Byng managed to escape, barely making it to his own home, where he collapsed in the parlor and died. The [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] investigated his murder and eventually managed to get Professor Silas arrested by the [[Metropolitan Police Service]].<ref name="TwiceDeadProfessor" />
Several days later, Byng awoke from his coma in an abandoned house. His colleague and acolyte, Professor [[Silas]], wearing a jackal mask, was attempting to cut his skull open so that he could eat Byng's brains—a ceremony practiced by the natives Byng had discovered in Africa. Despite his injuries, Byng managed to escape, barely making it to his own home, where he collapsed in the parlor and died. The [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] later investigated his murder and managed to get Silas arrested by the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] for his crime.<ref name="TwiceDeadProfessor" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 21:11, 30 June 2025

Professor Byng's body

Professor Byng (died 1868) was a British citizen, living and working in London in the Victorian era.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Byng was a highly esteemed anthropologist, having written many books, including The Intriguing Customs of Deepest Africa, in which he chronicled many customs and ceremonies of a tribe he personally discovered in the African Congo. In 1868, his son Emmett was engaged to Virginia, an assistant at the university. However, Byng suspected that the young woman was merely after the money Emmett would inherit upon Byng's death, and wrote a letter to his attorney to have his will amended so that, if they were to be married, Emmett would not receive his inheritance.[1]

Shortly after, Professor Byng received an anonymous gift of an African sculpture. Unbeknownst to him, the sculpture had been hollowed out, allowing a venomous spider to be hidden within. Upon being bitten by the arachnid, Byng entered a comatose state. His family, believing him to have died from a heart attack, buried him in the family plot.[1]

Several days later, Byng awoke from his coma in an abandoned house. His colleague and acolyte, Professor Silas, wearing a jackal mask, was attempting to cut his skull open so that he could eat Byng's brains—a ceremony practiced by the natives Byng had discovered in Africa. Despite his injuries, Byng managed to escape, barely making it to his own home, where he collapsed in the parlor and died. The British Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye later investigated his murder and managed to get Silas arrested by the Metropolitan Police Service for his crime.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]