Stuart Blódrak

Stuart Blódrak (born Stuart Morgan 130 BU) was a British militant and terrorist who was the leader of the anti-Islam group Revenant from 103 BU until his death in 78 BU. He was responsible for orchestrating much of the group's activity, including many terrorist attacks against mosques in United Kingdom, and the genocide of over 500,000 Muslims during the rule of the British National Front, and ultimately for the Meccan Genocide of 88 BU.

After the Meccan Genocide, Blódrak went into hiding in the lands of the Grand African Alliance (in the territory of the former Central African Republic). Blódrak died in 78 BU, after he attempted to escape North and reach the lands of the Averte Statum, but was captured by Chadian nationalists. Upon discovering his identity, the Chadians tortured Blódrak and eventually organised a mock trial before a Sharia court. In practice, the presiding judge was no cleric, but a Chadian who's family had been killed in Mecca ten years before. He was sentenced to have his arms, legs and tongue severed for "stealing from Muslims and driving them from their homes" before being stoned to death for "making war against Islam". Blódrak probably died from blood loss after his limbs were cut off, and was supposedly unconscious by the time he was stoned to death.

Naming
Originally named Stuart Morgan, he legally changed his name to Blódrak in 107 BU, the term being derived from an Old English word blódwracu meaning "revenge for bloodshed".