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Revision as of 07:30, 20 December 2020

Pedro Gonzalez
Pedro.jpg
Outlaw of Hyspia
Born: 1778, The Northern Mountains, Arcas
Allegiance: The Gonzalez Family
Spouse: Peralien Mirthsense (Former)
Father: Unknown
Mother: Unknown
Children: 0

Pedro Gonzalez, also known as "The Kingslayer", "Traitor of Hyspia", and many others, is a former citizen of Hyspia turned fugitive who is famous for killing both Juan Mendez and Cesar I of Hyspia while being a simple farmer. While the famous Sunset Duel launched him into fame, it was the murder of King Cesar that cemented his name in History. Aside from his famous Regicide, he was known as a political extremist, seeking to reform Hyspian culture into a more agricultural one than one based around warfare.

Early life

Pedro was born in 1778 in the Northern Mountains of Arcas. His parents were fairly wealthy, and from an early age Pedro was educated on political ideologies, but mostly Agriculture. He joined King Cesar's settlement of Tierre Natal, helping to build dozens of farms in and out of the City. Eventually, his Parents died of old age and the Gonzalez family fell upon Pedro's shoulders.

Citizen of Hyspia

As a citizen, Pedro was given charge of agriculture for his service. For his work, Pedro was considered for the role of Head Steward. However, when the day of choosing came King Cesar chose to appoint Juan Mendez rather than himself. While Juan was an excellent architect, Pedro felt he deserved the role for his part in building up the main food source for the Kingdom. This led to him resenting Juan, which caused a shouting match immediately after the appointment. This would be the beginning of the Mendez-Gonzalez feud