Redcrow
Jinjett-Mitr (a.k.a. Redcrow)
The Red Crow
Early on in his career, Jinjett-Mitr chose to call his new band of highway robbers and bandits the Crows, which are birds generally feared as bad luck or symbols of demonic power. As rumors of the Crows actions began to spread across the region, people began referring to their leader as the Red Crow after the distinctive crimson clothing that he always wore under his coat.
Soon, Jinjett-Mitr adopted the title as his own name, embracing his identity as a bandit lord. He began using a red crow as his personal symbol and calling card, leaving wooden carvings of a crow wrapped in red cloth at the scene of large heists.
Physical Description
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Personal history
Jinjett-Mitr was born in West Jirithkae during the reign of the Old Thurnetorrian Empire. He was raised in a poor village far from the political conflicts of the empire and the rising rebellions.
When he was fourteen, the Legrandian War broke out and caused chaos to ripple across the empire. It was during this tumultuous period that he began his lifelong path as a bandit.
He began by robbing travelers and caravans that passed through the Scarlet Jungle, but over time his resources, allies, and ambitions grew. Eventually, he became the leader of a bandit ring who stole from city banks and stores before vanishing into the jungle. For years, law keepers searched for Redcrow and his hideout, but he continued to elude them.
The End of Redcrow
There is a great deal of speculation surrounding Redcrow's death. Some say he was killed in a fight with the pursuing West Jirithkaen police. Others insist that the body identified as Redcrow was actually a member of his gang and that the real Redcrow escaped to live the rest of his days off of his immense wealth. In other legends, Redcrow died much earlier but his position and name were passed on to a successor who continued his work.