Oskar
Oskar
Oskar Wolff, the first King of Fatherland, was a boisterous, ill-tempered megalomaniac who believed that he alone could save the peoples of Eden from themselves and their ineffectual leaders. A man so difficult to get along with that he was almost expelled from the False Kings—an organization he founded—Oskar was killed by his fellows during the Uprising of 143, taken out before the Seven Queens could eliminate him themselves.
It was the only way his fellow False Kings could get him to shut up.
Born in 1890, during the Earth-666 iteration of reality, Oskar was the bastard son of a certain Professor James Moriarty. He never knew his father, though. The professor left the university in disgrace after dark rumors spread about his relationship with Oskar’s mother, who was one of his students. Tragically, those rumors also led to the death of Oskar’s mother. And thus, the boy grew up an orphan.
Eventually, he found himself a crew member aboard the ill-fated Titanic. And it was there, on that ship—as a Calamity brought his universe to an end—that Oskar met the six men who would join him in hoodwinking the natives of Eden into handing over control of [the Edenian South.
Charged with the governing of Fatherland, Oskar was consumed with delusions of grandeur. He may never have known his father, but he knew who his father was. He understood the power his father had wielded. And Oskar believed it was his destiny to rule his new kingdom with equal ruthlessness. Later, he even began to think he might bring order to the whole of Eden—if only he played his cards right.
Sadly for him, he did not. He was no mastermind. He was just a bully, both verbally and physically.
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