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Profession: [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Leader]] of the [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Italian Templars]], Noble. | Profession: [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Leader]] of the [[Roman Rite of the Templar Order|Italian Templars]], Noble. | ||
Rodrigo Borgia, a.k.a. the Spaniard. A dark stain on human history. Rodrigo left a trail of blood a mile wide on his quest to unify [[Italy]] under the [[Templars|Templar]] banner. Anyone who opposed him ended up in little pieces inside a sack, or, if he was in a good mood, [[ | Rodrigo Borgia, a.k.a. the Spaniard. A dark stain on human history. Rodrigo left a trail of blood a mile wide on his quest to unify [[Italy]] under the [[Templars|Templar]] banner. Anyone who opposed him ended up in little pieces inside a sack, or, if he was in a good mood, [[cantarella|poisoned]]. | ||
Once he was crowned [[Papacy|pope]], Rodrigo, or [[Shaun Hastings|I]] should say, Alexander VI, used his influence to wage war with any city that held out against the Templars. And then there are the rumored x-rated atrocities: hundreds of [[courtesans]] brought to the Vatican by the cartload and the Pope's close "friendship" with his illegitimate daughter, [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]]. | Once he was crowned [[Papacy|pope]], Rodrigo, or [[Shaun Hastings|I]] should say, Alexander VI, used his influence to wage war with any city that held out against the Templars. And then there are the rumored x-rated atrocities: hundreds of [[courtesans]] brought to the Vatican by the cartload and the Pope's close "friendship" with his illegitimate daughter, [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]]. | ||
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Rodrigo Borgia
Date of Birth: 1431.
Profession: Leader of the Italian Templars, Noble.
Rodrigo Borgia, a.k.a. the Spaniard. A dark stain on human history. Rodrigo left a trail of blood a mile wide on his quest to unify Italy under the Templar banner. Anyone who opposed him ended up in little pieces inside a sack, or, if he was in a good mood, poisoned.
Once he was crowned pope, Rodrigo, or I should say, Alexander VI, used his influence to wage war with any city that held out against the Templars. And then there are the rumored x-rated atrocities: hundreds of courtesans brought to the Vatican by the cartload and the Pope's close "friendship" with his illegitimate daughter, Lucrezia.
Oh yeah, and did I mention the killings never stopped? Throughout all his public debauchery, Rodrigo was quietly murdering his enemies behind the scenes, consolidating Templar power for the moment when they would seize control.