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Revision as of 19:41, 8 September 2017
Baron Zersetzung (? - ?) is an alleged criminal mastermind and secret agent.
He uses principles of Zersetzung (nonfiction) to silence political opponents.
Art critic and alleged supervillain The Eel says that he has been framed by the Baron for crimes he did not commit.
In the News
Six Seconds to Hell is "a reasonably accurate depiction of events as I experienced them," says Baron Zersetzung.
2001: Signed first edition of Skip Digits, Conductor sells for five million dollars; US Treasury investigators say money trail leads to Baron Zersetzung.
Judge Havelock declares hostile colleague status against Baron Z.
Art critic and alleged supervillain The Eel says he was framed by Baron Zertsetzung, accuses the Baron of trafficking in illegal quantum pharmacology programs including Clandestiphrine and Thefixisin.
Famed gem detective and crime-fighter Niles Cartouchian accuses alleged crime boss Baron Zersetzung of feeding human victims to demons in exchange for life-extending time crystals (nonfiction).
Arms dealer and gem detective Egon Rhodomunde signs deal with alleged crime boss Baron Zersetzung; human victims will be fed to demons in exchange for life-extension crystals.
Adventurer and alleged time-travelling "Pirate of the Prairies" Wallace War-Heels defeats Baron Zersetzung in single combat.