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Romeo was an only child.  Eventually.
Romeo was an only child.  Eventually.
His real biography is unknown but his pseudonym, ''El Rojo'', has been corresponding with [[Reginald Buckley]] for a number of years.  El Rojo has published 4 books over the last decade upon the subjects of anatomy, histopathology and general human biology.  He signs his manuscripts with a bold, red R with flourishing penmanship, giving rise to his pseudonym.
El Rojo first contacted Reginald after reading about a discovery his team made in northern Montaigne.  The ruin had what appeared to be a glass pane in one chamber, set into the center of the room. When their Shield Man walked behind it, the other members of the party were able to see the living organs within his body, beating, pumping and breathing as the man reported 'nothing strange' in that half of the room.  El Rojo appealed to Reginald for a visit but the Montaigne Invasion soon happened and the ruin was seized by the Montaigne government.
Ever since then, the two have written letters back and forth and El Rojo is always fascinated to hear of the new discoveries Reginald and his compatriots find as they brave ancient ruins in the pursuit of knowledge.


==Known Associates==
==Known Associates==
 
[[Reginald Buckley]] - Pen pal
{{NPC|role=Nobleman|campaign=7th Sea: The Search for Salvation}}
{{NPC|role=Nobleman|campaign=7th Sea: The Search for Salvation}}

Revision as of 22:46, 12 May 2012

Romeo Fuente is a character in 7th Sea: The Search for Salvation.

Romeo is also known as El Rojo.

Biography

Romeo was an only child. Eventually.

His real biography is unknown but his pseudonym, El Rojo, has been corresponding with Reginald Buckley for a number of years. El Rojo has published 4 books over the last decade upon the subjects of anatomy, histopathology and general human biology. He signs his manuscripts with a bold, red R with flourishing penmanship, giving rise to his pseudonym.

El Rojo first contacted Reginald after reading about a discovery his team made in northern Montaigne. The ruin had what appeared to be a glass pane in one chamber, set into the center of the room. When their Shield Man walked behind it, the other members of the party were able to see the living organs within his body, beating, pumping and breathing as the man reported 'nothing strange' in that half of the room. El Rojo appealed to Reginald for a visit but the Montaigne Invasion soon happened and the ruin was seized by the Montaigne government.

Ever since then, the two have written letters back and forth and El Rojo is always fascinated to hear of the new discoveries Reginald and his compatriots find as they brave ancient ruins in the pursuit of knowledge.

Known Associates

Reginald Buckley - Pen pal