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Gabriel Ulrich Zwingli

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Gabriel Ulrich Zwingli, known in Akhidia as Glabell Zwilighstt, is as of 12.IX.1700 AN an Observer and Ænst Opratzan of the 55th/1st Reconnaissance Squadron. A specialist in monitoring the primitive and warring proto-states of Central and Western Cibola, Gabriel had formerly served as a deep-cover resident in the Akhidian city of Gebea until 1699 AN. This posting was terminated following the discovery of the ESB liability remediation facility[1] in the city which risked the compromise of its adjacent safehouse and local assets. Zwingli was exfiltrated to the Vaduz facility and assigned to new duties.

Mafia Assassination Attempt

There was an event in 1698, a famous Mafia, Ike Dwight Black, threatened Glabell Zwilighstt and said that he would kill Glabell. Ike Dwight Black caught Glabell's 4 bodyguards and shot him with a gun. Learning about this, Glabell went mad and secretly went to crowbar Ike Black's carriage. Glabell and Ike came face to face one day. Ike Dwight punched Glabell twice. Glabell took the tray he found from the ground and hit Ike on the head. But the cops noticed, but when they arrived they couldn't find Glabell, he fled very quickly and was masked.

Incident of 26 Dead in Sewers

26 Sewer Incident with Bodies, The Incident took place in 1699. The perpetrator is Glabell Zwilighstt, the famous murderer from Gebea. One day, Gebea Municipality is carrying out a sewer cleaning work. Those living in the houses close to the sewerage said that the sewer was very smelly, but it was another smell, not like faeces, they said, to find the source of the smell. When the employees who went down to search for it, they saw that exactly 26 bodies were found in the sewer, the police immediately searched, but the murderer was still not found.

Notes

  1. ^ Established for processing informants and local operatives who had outlived their usefulness