Subject: Lazuras "Lockjaw" Kane
Event: The Ironlock Prison Incident
Classification: High-Priority Mutation Event
Category: Mystery / Survival / Heist
Lazuras Kane, also known as “Lockjaw,” was a death row inmate held in Ironlock Prison, Nova Prime's most secure penitentiary. What began as a routine state execution escalated into a scientific anomaly, a government embarrassment, and a catastrophic Level 7 breach of classified containment protocols.
Ironlock didn’t fail to kill him once.
It failed six times.
What followed was one of the most daring prison escapes in Nova Prime history — a multi-faction riot, an unsanctioned experiment by Daemos Industries, and the sudden disappearance of a man who may now be more than human.
The failed execution of Lazuras Kane was broadcast only to classified Daemos observers and high-ranking HavenReach officials. The method? The Neuro-Atomic Inducer — a prototype energy weapon developed by Victor Daemos himself, meant to vaporize synaptic activity at the molecular level.
It failed.
Victor Daemos, post-test log entry:
“Fascinating. You are… different. No matter. The next iteration will succeed. Three days, Warden. Three days until I return — and your monster will finally die.”
With Victor gone to "perfect the weapon," the countdown began. But Kane had other plans.
Kane survives Victor Daemos’ Neuro-Atomic Inducer.
Body temperature spikes; brain scans return impossible results.
Daemos declares intent to return in three days with an improved version.
Kane returned to The Jawbox — his isolated cell unit.
Inmate factions begin reacting:
Orion Syndicate eyes him as a potential weapon.
Daemos-affiliated smugglers whisper about his indestructibility.
Neutral lifers bet against his odds of survival.
Kane says nothing. But he carves “VII” into the wall. His seventh escape attempt is coming.
The prison population is buzzing. The Yard is tense.
Kane appears unbothered, seated at his usual place on the bleachers.
Observers note subtle movements between Kane and key allies:
Branko Delvor (Iron Fangs lieutenant)
Lysa Venholt (Syndicate intermediary)
Tomas Veyr (Combat trainer, ex-Orion)
Factions begin jostling for position. A powder keg is ready to blow.
During a sanctioned Pit Brawl, Kane’s allies execute a coordinated plan:
Marra Vey, Orion cult leader, sparks a full-blown riot under the guise of bloodsport.
Explosives rigged beneath the bleachers trigger panic.
Kane moves with surgical precision, breaking from formation and rallying a mixed unit of Iron Fangs and Orion turncoats.
“Let the weak fall. The strong will follow me out.” – Kane, during riot
As guards scramble to contain the brawl, Kane and a small force breach Maintenance Gate Epsilon, leading into The Caves Beneath.
Jagged sea tunnels run beneath Ironlock’s cliff foundation.
Originally carved for storm drainage and secret Daemos disposal routes.
Bioluminescent fungi and old chemical spills cause visibility and navigation issues.
Kane, Marra, and survivors navigate flooded chambers, collapsing paths, and roaming security drones.
Final camera footage shows Kane disappearing into the misted mouth of the seawater exit.
Prison Log Update:
"Subject Lazuras Kane is no longer in containment. Pursuit unsuccessful. Daemos Industries has invoked Clause 9. The prison is now under private quarantine."
Victor Daemos returned hours later, finding only ruin. He classified the incident as “Anomaly 7-Black: Evolved Human Instinct.”
All Ironlock staff present during the breakout were either reassigned, disappeared, or placed under memory suppression.
Lazuras Kane has not been seen in public since, though rumors of a man with “a jaw like death” have surfaced near Gransport.
Kane’s execution-triggered mutation is a unique data point.
Unlike most Limitless infections, Kane did not contract the virus — his mutation was triggered by exposure to multiple failed death attempts, making him a suspected Tier IV “Ascendant” anomaly or experimental proto-Primal.
He remains a top priority target for Daemos Industries, though Victor Daemos is on record stating:
"Lazuras Kane is not a mistake. He is a preview."
Event: The Iron Fang Reclamation & Emergence of the Carrion Lord
Category: Urban / Destroy / Horror-Intrusion
Key Figures: Lazuras “Lockjaw” Kane, Riv Marruk, Branko “Sharkjaw” Delvor, Xeyrath the Carrion Lord
Location: Gransport, The Fang Den → Iron Fang Club
What began as a simple gang war to retake Kane’s old territory turned into a supernatural incursion no one was ready for.
After escaping Ironlock Prison, Lazuras Kane returned to Gransport with one goal: reclaim The Iron Fang Club, his former stronghold now operated by the Orion Syndicate. With the help of loyalists like Branko Delvor and his Iron Mafia crew, Kane planned a calculated strike.
But in the underworld, death is rarely the end.
When Kane kills Riv Marruk, the Orion lieutenant holding his turf, a demon from beyond the Infernal Courts makes his move. Xeyrath, the Carrion Lord — eater of rot and king of corpses — raises Marruk back as his Demonspawn vessel.
The war for territory becomes a war for reality itself.
Setting: An abandoned butcher shop basement known as The Fang Den. The air is freezing; the walls still carry stains of long-dried blood.
Allies Present:
Branko “Sharkjaw” Delvor – loyal, tactical, and brutally efficient
Iron Mafia Reapers – a mix of thugs, lifers, and fresh recruits
Intel Shared:
Orion Syndicate holds the Iron Fang Club with 15–20 enforcers.
Three entry points: front door (watched), side alley (low cover), rear stairwell (hidden but trapped).
Riv Marruk is inside, prepping for all-out war.
Mood: Tense. Some Iron Mafia think Kane’s return is premature. Others revere him as an unkillable myth.
“We built this ground. Bled for it. Now it stinks of Orion piss. Time to clean house.” – Branko Delvor
Location: A neon-drenched, two-story dive bar-turned-criminal hub on the waterfront.
Interior Layout:
Cracked booths, flickering signs, and a scorched dance floor.
Main floor is a killbox — Syndicate enforcers positioned at key chokepoints.
Upstairs: office and drug lab guarded by Marruk’s lieutenants.
Outcome:
Brutal combat breaks out; no option for stealth.
Kane and his crew breach the building, killing Syndicate forces.
Riv Marruk falls in a brutal hand-to-hand battle.
For a moment, Kane has won.
Then everything changes.
As Riv’s body lies broken and burning, a chill runs through the club. Lights flicker. Fires dim. A black rot begins to creep from his corpse.
Then, Xeyrath manifests.
“Flesh fails. But your hate does not. Rise… and be mine.” – Xeyrath, Carrion Lord
Xeyrath is a skeletal demon draped in shadow and ichor, dripping corruption as he stands amid the blood-soaked floor.
Without waiting for consent, he binds Riv’s soul to him and reanimates the corpse into a Demonspawn Warlord.
Riv Marruk, now glowing with infernal power and bleeding shadows, rises and immediately attacks Kane and his crew.
His strength triples.
His presence corrupts the environment.
His voice now carries Xeyrath’s mockery and menace.
“This turf is mine. My blood, my bone, my rot. You’ll feed the Pit like the rest, Kane.”
The club begins to transform: walls melt into fleshy membranes, windows fill with black fog, and furniture becomes bone.
The Reapers are scattered, some horrified, some retreating, some slaughtered.
Kane barely holds him off, only managing to survive with support from:
Branko’s sacrifice
Environmental tactics (collapsed balcony, gas line rupture)
Or possible intervention from Xeyrath’s rival demon, Xandros (if introduced).
Known as The Carrion Lord, Xeyrath is a demon exiled from the Infernal Courts for consuming his own kin.
He doesn’t rule through armies — he builds his power through decay, consumption, and reviving the dead as vessels of his rot.
His philosophy: "Flesh is weak. Memory is rot. Only fear survives."
Now active in Gransport, he seeks to corrupt gangland hierarchy, turning every death into fuel for his rising necrotic dominion.
The Iron Fang Club is technically reclaimed — but corrupted.
Kane’s allies are shaken. Branko is injured or dead.
Word spreads quickly: Riv Marruk isn’t dead — he’s something worse.
Orion Syndicate pulls back… not out of fear of Kane, but of what Marruk has become.
Xeyrath’s influence begins to spread, infecting other turf wars with infernal corruption.