The Infamous Friar Louis le Fif




Friar Louis le Fif, better known amoung the Christian culture as the Black Monk. In the 1400's, the Black Monk began his missionary services to spread the word of God.


Little did nearby townspeople know that a dark spirit lingered in the heart of le Fif. He performed miracles that only later turned out to be terrible curses. The diseased that he supposedly healed only had gotten worse and villagers began to notice children slowly disappearing.


The Eater-of-Souls had rot the life of le Fif. He took pleasure in seducing people, mainly young children, to his home where acts of cannibalism and sodomy were performed. The Wyrm had broken another soul.


His arrest was finally conducted. At his home, items such as human bones, skin that had been tanned and woven into garments as well as a freshly severed head of Olivier Darel, a child of the parish of Nantes.


At his trial, the Monk confessed of his deeds of sodomizing small children and even performing an act with an instrument he called the "Phallum Vermiculum" as one of his tasks placed on this earth. When asked where this instrument was, le Fif, in a mockery to the court, lifted his robe up high and exposed himself with laughter.


And so, for his crimes, le Fif was to be executed by fire at the stakes. His final words can be read here




A few scholars have declared that le Fif was of Dancer origin, though none have been able to confirm if he was a legit Black Spiral Dancers. Many believe this was impossible since he lacked the Rage most commonly found with the beasts. A conclusion of kinfolk was later agreed upon.