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Rudolph

Disciple of Sâr Dubnotal. A European youth rescued from traveling Romani and taught Sâr Dubnotal’s knowledge. “He offered, at first glance, a striking contrast to the imposing Severus. His navy blue suit, his Panama hat and his yellow shoes gave him the typical appearance of a fashionable bather at a seaside resort. Almost as tall as Severus el Tabib, although less powerfully built, he was lithe and muscular without being athletic. His long blond hair was curly at the temples: he had the soft skin and beardless face of an adolescent, but his eyes were almost as changeable, as troubling and as impregnated with magnetism as those of his companion.”
Alias Rudolph
Real Names/Alt Names Rudolph
Characteristics Hero, Sidekick, Occult, Magic Caster, Belle Époque
Creators/Key Contributors Norbert Sévestre, Unknown
First Appearance “Le Manoir Hanté de Creh’h-ar-Vran” (“The Haunted Manor of Creh’h-ar-Vran”) in Sâr Dubnotal #1 (1909)
First Publisher Eichler
Appearance List Sâr Dubnotal #1-20 (1909-1910): “Le Manoir Hanté de Creh’h-ar-Vran” (“The Haunted Manor of Creh’h-ar-Vran”), “La Table Tournante du Docteur Tooth” (“Dr. Tooth’s Turning Table”), “Le Puits Fatal” (“The Fatal Well”), “Le Médium Tragique” (“The Tragic Medium”), “La Grêve Sanglante” (“The Bloody Beach”), “La Détraquée du Passage Rimbaut” (“The Madwoman of Passage Rimbaut”), “Tserpchikopf, le Sanglant Hypnotiseur” (“Tserpchikopf, the Bloody Hypnotist”), “La Piste Astrale” (“The Astral Trail”), “L’Écartelée de Montmartre” (“The Quartered Woman of Montmartre”), “Jack l’Éventreur” (“Jack the Ripper”), “Haine Posthume” (“Posthumous Hatred”), “La Fiancée de Gibraltar” (“The Fiancée from Gibraltar”), “Les Vampires du Cimetière” (“The Vampires of the Cemetery”), “L’Empreinte Rouge” (“The Red Mark”), “La Somnambule du Gué Sanglant” (“The Somnambulist of the River of Blood”), “L’Affaire Azzef-Poloukhine” (“The Azzef-Poloukhine Case”), “Un Complot Terroriste” (“A Terrorist Plot”), “Dans l’Enfer Sibérien” (“In the Siberian Hell”), “Azzef, le Roi des Agents Provocateurs” (“Azzef, King of the Agents Provocateurs”), “Double-Taf, le Dernier des Pentyerns” (“Double-Taf, Last of the Pentyerns”).
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Description Disciple of Sâr Dubnotal. A European youth rescued from traveling Romani and taught Sâr Dubnotal’s knowledge. “He offered, at first glance, a striking contrast to the imposing Severus. His navy blue suit, his Panama hat and his yellow shoes gave him the typical appearance of a fashionable bather at a seaside resort. Almost as tall as Severus el Tabib, although less powerfully built, he was lithe and muscular without being athletic. His long blond hair was curly at the temples: he had the soft skin and beardless face of an adolescent, but his eyes were almost as changeable, as troubling and as impregnated with magnetism as those of his companion.”
Source Sâr Dubnotal – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Sâr Dubnotal n° 01 - Le Manoir hanté de Crec'h-ar-Vran (1909)
Sâr Dubnotal n° 01 – Le Manoir hanté de Crec’h-ar-Vran (1909)