Muhammed ibn Yûsuf al-Mush'awidi

Muhammed ibn Yûsuf al-Mush'awidi was a pioneering Egyptian Enlightened Scientist and founding member of both the Hippocratic Circle Convention and the FACADE Engineers Methodology.

Biography

Ibn Yusuf rose to international attention among his Medieval contemporaries thanks to his experiments attempting to recreate the chimeric gods of Ancient Egypt via selective breeding and surgery.

Thanks both to his talent with Life science and his access to the full resources of the Technocratic Union, ibn Yusuf was able to extend his life to 1918, when he was killed by a Batini assassin.

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