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Latest revision as of 18:25, 18 January 2023
Falstaff's Gang is a band of thieves and mercenaries led by Falstaff.
History
In its original incarnation the gang consisted of John Oldcastle, his protege Harry Monmouth and the marksman Pistol. Together the three of them pulled jobs all over Sydney. Eventually, Harry left to pursue a career as an independent mercenary. Taking the name Falstaff, Oldcastle recruited more criminals into his gang. They were eventually recruited by the Illuminati to safeguard the secret society's treasury on Eastcheap Isle.
Members
- Falstaff - Founder and Leader
- Mistress Quickly
- Mistress Doll
- Bardolph
- Points
- Pistol
Former Members
Appearances
- "Strangled" (First Appearance)
- "Losers"
Real World Background
All the members of Falstaff's gang are named after characters in Shakespeare's Henry IV plays featuring the original Falstaff; see the original entries for further information.