SIMON SKORZENY. Born Simon Grant,in Clinton Tennessee, 1980. But his story begins over a hundred years
before. Between 1848-1871. A man named David Skorzeny. The high priest to a Dark God, named Yhadok.
Skorzeny believed that men were evil, and the only real sin was to deniy it. His followers would kill
for pleasure, and even practiced Cannibalism. Skorzeny was a powerful wizard who (among other things)
could raise the dead. in 1871, after many attemps (one by the Slayer of that time) to kill him,
Skorzeny fled to America, where he wasn't seen again until 1875, when he was found decapitated, in
Tennesse (how it happend, has never been explained). In 1980 he was reincarnated as Simon Grant. After
a spell (that involed murdring his best friend) he regained his memrories, and power. He organized the
new brotherhood of Yhadok, and took the name Simon Skorzeny, and combination of both his old ones.
and is still at large to this day.
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I hope you don't mind that this character is from one of my (admittedly) more unpopular storys (South
of Heaven) But I really love this one, Because he's unapologeticly evil (some times you just need an
Evil son of a bitch for a villian). and if anyone want to use him it's ok, as long as I get creit, and
you don't try to make him nicer. Thank, AXEL.
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