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'''Phileo, the thug boss''', was the leader of the cartel that tried to takeover Delos, by charging a large amount of taxes for shops, designs, and even kidnapping the operator's of the Duckie Wheel. Having appeared out of nowhere to seize the city, villagers requested to meet with him in order to ascertain what his desires were for the city. While meeting with a group of adventurers, he ordered all of them to place there weapons in the chest. In attempt to use underhanded attempts to sell the weapons back to the adventurers, causing the arrival of Lord [[Prospero]] to on to return to the realm. With cries for his head, Lord Prospero though that honest work to pay back the debt was the ideal punishment for Phileo for the crimes against Delos, and is currently work under the Lord to pay off his debt.
'''Phileo, the Combat Assocation Registrar''', is an official representative of the [[Achaean Combat Association]] (ACA). Fighters seeking recognition as the best warriors in the land may register with him to engage in ranked combat spars at the [[Matsuhama Arena]] in [[Delos]]. Phileo also operates the [[Eagle's Perch]], a shop adjacent to the arena which sells unique wares to combat victors. A band of [[thugs]] loyal to the former conman patrols the area, maintaining the peace of the spectator stands.
 
==History==
A former thug boss, Phileo first made his name as a leader of a criminal syndicate which attempted an economic takeover of Delos, charging protection fees on shops, design submissions, and even kidnapping the operators of the Duckie Wheel when they refused his extortion. After a meeting was agreed to, local [[denizens]] and not a few [[adventurers]] thronged to the island to ransom the operators and ascertain the motives of the previously unheard of hustler. Phileo ordered all attendees to surrender their arms at the door, ostensibly for peace. [[Prospero]] Himself intervened after the man tried to resell the weapons; it was the first sighting of the [[god]] in years. Against cries for the swindler's head, the Merchantlord ordered Phileo to repay his debt through service to Delos, an ideal punishment for the crimes against the town.
 


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