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Database: Sirus "Il Corvo" Favero

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Date of Birth: 1433

Profession: Killer, Weapons Dealer, Master of the Crows

Between 1488 and 1494, Sirus Favero killed several important nobles throughout the Tuscany; gaining a dreadful reputation among the noble houses of the region. After learning about Sirus' actions, Cesare Borgia showed a particular interest; as the man's cruelty intrigued him. Cesare had him captured but was soon released on the condition that he would act as his personal assistant; advising the Borgia family from the shadows.

Being an exceptional fighter, Sirus recruited and trained countless Borgia soldiers in the art of combat. He even made his son Matteo join Cesare's army but Sirus kept this information a secret. Later Matteo got promoted and joined the Cambrai Campaign as a Captain.

Soon after Cesare got in the possession of the Corvix Blades, he instructed Sirus to find the most promising young recruits; for they are to receive a special kind of training. This project of Cesare's eventually lead to the birth of the Crows and Sirus becoming the Master of the Crows or as the common people call him: Il Corvo.

Date of Birth: 1443
Profession: Killer, Weapons Dealer, Master of the Crows Between 1488 and 1494, Sirus Favero killed several important nobles throughout the Tuscany, gaining a dreadful reputation among the noble houses of the region. Later he was captured by a sergeant of the house Medici but released with the condition that he will act as a spy for the Assassin Order for his targets were mostly Borgia sympathizers. In 1504, during Cesare Borgia’s ill attempt to dirt the reputation of the Assassin Order, Sirus lost his wife but managed to save Matteo, his infant boy, and fled from Roma. In the following years Sirus tutored his son in the art of combat and later he started dealing with stolen weapons that were to be sold to renegade organizations all over Italy. As they were traveling back to Roma to deliver a shipment of weapons to an unknown person, they were ambushed by Assassins. After a brief struggle, most of his people were killed and Sirus was captured. His son, Matteo, who during that time was employed by the Borgia, turned out to be master-mind behind the weapon trades, and became the main target of the Assassin who infiltrated the enemy camps. After he failed to stop the Assassin, Matteo was chased to the top of the Colosseo , where he was killed and pushed off the building. Spending the next few years in prison, Sirus slowly descended into utter madness that corrupted his sanity, his mind became engulfed by delirium. After Cesare Borgia pardoned him, Sirus took the name of "Il Corvo" and formed the brotherhood of The Crows.