Gabriel Fush

Gabriel Fush was a Thaian who was hanged in 913 p.g. by order of king Tibianus I for publicly supporting his convicted brother Hamilton, who believed in Isaac Brewton's theory of Satanic influence on the movement of objects, and thought child sacrifice would constitute a good appeasement to lessen this influence. This is mentioned in the Royal Execution Archives.

When Gabriel eventually met his maker, his brother had already done so one year earlier. He was buried next to him in the Graveyard of the Doomed, down grave 12.

'''You see a grave. You read: Here lies Gabriel Fush. He got hanged for his public support of his brother. '''