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'''The Giant Iscariotte''' was a Frenchman that lived during the French Revolution. Toward the start of 1789, a rumor of Iscariotte was spread throughout Paris, depicting him as a "brightly-colored character cover in green scales and wearing iron armor, with hair made of snakes with gaping, blood-red mouths".
The '''Giant Iscariotte''' was a Frenchman that lived during the [[French Revolution]]. Toward the start of 1789, a rumors of the Iscariotte spread throughout [[Paris]], depicting him as a "brightly-colored character covered in green scales and wearing iron armor, with hair made of snakes with gaping, blood-red mouths".


[[Arno Dorian]] investigated the mysterious deaths surrounded by the rumor and discovered Iscariotte where he subsequently assassinated him. Others would later take up the identity as the Giant from time to time to personify other political events.
[[Arno Dorian]] investigated the mysterious deaths surrounded by the rumor and discovered the Iscariotte, where he subsequently assassinated him. Others would later take up the identity as the Giant from time to time to personify other political events.


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Revision as of 03:03, 12 February 2015

The Giant Iscariotte was a Frenchman that lived during the French Revolution. Toward the start of 1789, a rumors of the Iscariotte spread throughout Paris, depicting him as a "brightly-colored character covered in green scales and wearing iron armor, with hair made of snakes with gaping, blood-red mouths".

Arno Dorian investigated the mysterious deaths surrounded by the rumor and discovered the Iscariotte, where he subsequently assassinated him. Others would later take up the identity as the Giant from time to time to personify other political events.

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