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'''Esmond Roseburrow '''is a natural philosopher, known for discovering the use of [[trans]] as an energy source, sparking [[Dunwall|Dunwall's]] industrial revolution. Roseburrow was "never comfortable with his ultimate legacy and lived the last of his days in "despair" due to the weaponization of trans by the government. Feeling guilty over the decline of Dunwall and its people, Roseburrow committed suicide by shooting himself in his office.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N_mp4yJtp14</ref>
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'''Esmond Roseburrow '''is a natural philosopher, known for discovering the use of [[trans]] as an energy source, sparking [[Dunwall|Dunwall's]] industrial revolution. Following his initial wealth and success, he sponsored a young [[Anton Sokolov|Anton Sokolov's]] first efforts at developing technology powered by trans. This led to great leaps in weapons and military machinery, all used by the authoritarian government to exert an unprecedented level of control over the city's citizens. Roseburrow was "never comfortable with his ultimate legacy and lived the last of his days in despair" over the consequences of his and Sokolov's work. Feeling guilty over the decline of Dunwall and its people, Roseburrow committed suicide by shooting himself in his office.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=N_mp4yJtp14</ref>
 
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Esmond Roseburrow

Esmond Roseburrow.

Esmond Roseburrow is a natural philosopher, known for discovering the use of trans as an energy source, sparking Dunwall's industrial revolution. Following his initial wealth and success, he sponsored a young Anton Sokolov's first efforts at developing technology powered by trans. This led to great leaps in weapons and military machinery, all used by the authoritarian government to exert an unprecedented level of control over the city's citizens. Roseburrow was "never comfortable with his ultimate legacy and lived the last of his days in despair" over the consequences of his and Sokolov's work. Feeling guilty over the decline of Dunwall and its people, Roseburrow committed suicide by shooting himself in his office.[1]

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