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Revision as of 07:04, 11 August 2013

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Mr. Smartie Notes: this page is a recovery operation, consisting of cut-and-paste notes from an internet archive site, most likely the WayBack Machine. It needs formatting to the new character templates, and other fix-ups.

Samaritan's arch-enemy, a slave who became an immortal mystic and mage during the Middle Ages. Contents [hide]

   1 Vital Statistics
   2 Infodump
   3 Speculations, Observations and Theories
   4 Appearance List

[edit] Vital Statistics

Status: Exiled to a floating castle in an alternate dimension.

Real Name: Kiyu

Debuted: CS:Sam

Earliest known appearance: beginning of the 11th century, in Nubia

Affiliation: None

Base of Operations: Infinite

Powers: Magical abilities, extensive knowledge of alchemy, can travel through time [edit] Infodump

Tired of being treated as an enemy for exploring alchemy, Infidel opened a portal to the 36th century where the Earth was in ruins and humanity dead. Recruiting slaves by grabbing people from major disasters (Pompeii, the Black Plague, the Titanic), he built an empire for himself.

When Samaritan changed the timestream in 1986, Infidel's future was changed. He has since repeatedly used his abilities to go back in time and try to restore the "paradise" he had made. Infidel and Samaritan have battled many, many times, Samaritan always restoring all changes to time and reality to their current state, while Infidel always manages to escape.

Eventually, they realized that neither could defeat the other and settled on a truce. Infidel now lives in a palace outside this time stream and he and Samaritan meet once a year, each attempting to persuade the other to his point of view. [edit] Speculations, Observations and Theories

Will Infidel be tempted by his longing for intellectual stimulation to go after Gretchen Hastings and break the fragile truce once more?

While Samaritan is unlikely to ever succumb to Infidel's point of view, will Samaritan ever grow weary enough that his resistance to Infidel will finally fail? [edit] Appearance List

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