Lijger Lorszon

Lijger Lorszon IPA:/lij.jgə lors.zon/ was an Eisenlandian serial killer, born in Klinstin (Little Rock). He lived for most of his life as a maths and language teacher in Klinstin. He would eventually move to Maxstadt. Furthermore, he was known as "Kiseleda doudbreger" (The Pebble Murderer), because of the pebbles that would be found inside his victims' bodies. For years, he terrorized the whole of Eisenland.

Beginnings
Lijger Lorszon was born in the town of Little Rock, known as Klinstin in Eisendel. He was an only child and grew up in a caring household and had not experienced anything traumatizing events, it was reported by the Maxstadt authorities. His father was a linguist, and so once Lijger became an adult, he had decided to become a language and maths teacher. It is unclear to why Lijger had started murdering innocent students, but it all had started in the first school he was a teacher in. As a result of his murdering, Klinstin was known as the town of murderers. Nobody had ever even suspected that Lijger was a potential murderer, for he was a very well respected teacher. One day, Lijger would move to Maxstadt, there he encountered his future wife Laure Lasoùcère and would have their first child together, Mara Lorszon.

Death
His reign of terror would eventually come to an end when the Eisenlandian Government was chasing down members of the Council of The Six Siblings, which Lijger Lorszon was part of. He would be put on trial and be accused of vandalism, disobeying the authorities and extremism. As a result, it was decided that he would stay in prison for 4 years. The local authorities searched through his belongings and would find one of his diaries in which there was more information about the illegal movement he was a part of, as well as one person he had murdered a long time ago. Later, the authorities were able to link many different victims to Lijger, and would exten his 4-year prison sentence to a life sentence. He would soon die in his prison cell after it became publicly known that he was the serial killer. Presumably beaten to death by the prison guards, although the authorities had claimed that he killed himself by smashing his head against the corner of his bed. His wife was also sentenced to 3 years of prison for not informing the authorities of Lijger's crimes, even though she claimed not knowing about his crimes. She would flee the country, going back to her native one with her daughter.