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I expect this is one British Character or another, it usually is. As far as Harolds that had work as assassins? Your guess is as good as mine.
 
So his name is a pun and that name is Harold Rheam.

First place I go is that the 'd' in Harold and the last name make "dream" which is where I stop making sense and reach for infinity because I get stuck at where else to go. Best I can do is say that with a bit of one of the English accents you can turn "Harol" into "ar" and "ol'" to make "our old dream" but after that I hit dead end because I have no idea what that means in context.
 
Googling 'rheam define' turns up a wiktionary page that turns up 'gamut, range, field' as definitions. If that's any help. I'm stumped. I've found Harold Howes, a minor 2000 AD villain, but I don't think Zoat draws from those for his characters. Nothing from Albion or DC that I can see.

EDIT: Oh wow. That's a Manx word, not even English. Reading comprehension fail there.
 
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So his name is Harold, he's likely to be morally grey, used to working for himself, and the name 'Rheam' is a bad enough pun that Grayven spent three hours staring at it.

Any ideas?
 
Typos:

Neurotoxins build-ups in his synapse make him shake whenever he tries to move, and their affect on his brain has made speech almost impossible for him.
"Neurotoxin", "synapses", "effect"

It comes out as a pained wheeze, the intent behind it to indistinct for my rings to identify a clear meaning.
"too"

I will consider your obligation to me to for healing you repaid in full for two years of your time, for which you would also be compensated conventionally as well.
"for"
 
Maybe instead of trying to figure it out from half a pun, we should be looking for assassins with black locks for hair, pointed ears, and a Roman nose?
 
The only, only thing I can think of could be 'Harold' is an alias of Kent Allard. Also known as The Shadow. Who has crossed over with Batman on occasion.




Only thing I can think of.
 
Typos: "Neurotoxin", "synapses", "effect"
"too"
"for"
Thank you, corrected.
No.
Maybe instead of trying to figure it out from half a pun, we should be looking for assassins with black locks for hair, pointed ears, and a Roman nose?
His whole name is in there. Harold Rheam.
 
Okay, given my attempts to find this guy with his name provided by Zoat have failed... has Zoat managed to dig up a DC character so obscure he's ungoogleable? How?
 
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