When the woman he loves is murdered by a fundamentalist cult, an alchemist in 18th Century France, the charismatic Count St Germain, seeks his revenge and becomes an immortal assassin.

The Count St Germain

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Thanks Willie, hope others agree!

Former member Penpusher · 20 pts

Hi Lucius I totally get what you mean however I think the Lincoln thing is a bit different (I hope so!). One because almost everyone's heard of and knows about Lincoln, whereas comparitively few people have ever heard of the Count St Germain. Also, his mythical status and the conjecture surrounding his life I think makes it more interesting. Almost like this tale is a hypothesis of who he was and what happened to him.