L'rago was a creature of no land for he had not set foot on solid earth since his eighth birthday. He was creature of dark and insane hatreds and the only king he ever served was the bloody sword and the swinging axe. He became Pompeiaus's man solely because his power was the only power in the sea and this gave L'rago's license to strike out at any who did not pay Pompeiaus homage as king of the ocean, which was nearly everyone.
Exactly why the clone made from the blood of the shroud of Turin turned out to be L'rago Antraxes is not known for certain, but everyone is sure that it's a very interesting story. L'rago cannot be asked about it as he escaped the New World facility shortly after his mind had been imprinted and was last seen in a stolen fishing boat off the west coast of Italy.
A sizable reward has been offered for anyone providing details as to his current whereabouts. The Pope would like it to be known that L'rago is probably not the second resurrection and that any miracles he might be seen to perform should be taken in a very skeptical light.
Published by Charles Adam
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