Camus de Sade was once an ordinary pharmacist, but he turned into a dangerous and cruel villain obsessed with death and poison. He caused a terrible outbreak of the Black Death, destroying an island and threatening entire nations just for his own twisted interests. His evil plans were eventually stopped by Farma de Médicis and his friends, but not before he revealed himself as the mastermind behind some of the story's worst tragedies.
Camus de Sade graduated from Novaroute University of Medicine and was a classmate of Bruno de Médicis. However, instead of using his skills to help people, Camus became fascinated by death and poison. He became well-known for his ruthless ways and total lack of kindness and morals. Because of his evil actions, the temple closed off his divine veins, cutting him off from their power.
Camus is described as cruel, with no respect for human life or common decency. His obsession with poison led him down a dark path, and he enjoyed causing suffering and chaos. He chose his own interests over the lives of many, never showing any guilt for his actions.
Camus is highly skilled with poisons, creating deadly toxins and planning large-scale outbreaks. He is smart and sneaky, able to blend in and move unnoticed when needed. He also has the skills of a trained pharmacist, though he uses them for evil.
Turning Evil
After being rejected by the temple, Camus became a commoner pharmacist in the country of Neder. He decided to use his talents to experiment with the Black Death, wiping out Panthe Island—a colony under Neder's control.
Rising to Power
Camus managed to take control of the government, temple, and even the common people in Neder by spreading fear and sickness. He then started schemes to spread the Black Death into the Saint Fleuve Empire. He used merchants and even holy knights as his agents to further his plans.
Attack on the Empire
Camus sneaked into the Empire to see the outbreak himself. He even invaded the Parallel World Pharmacy, attacking Farma de Médicis, Cédric Luneau, and Charlotte Soller with poison and other weapons. However, Farma's powers neutralized Camus's poisons, stopping him from hurting anyone further.
Final Confrontation
In the end, Farma and the power of the Divine Cane stopped Camus. He was erased by Farma and could not carry out his evil plans anymore. During this final encounter, it was also revealed that Camus was behind the outbreak of the White Death, centering on Empress Elisabeth II.
- Camus was a classmate of Bruno de Médicis.
- He was an enemy to Farma de Médicis and the people of the Empire.
- Camus is considered one of the most dangerous villains in the story, with his obsession with poison making him stand out among other evil characters.
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