Arthur Walter Klaus Brookhaven Jr (May 6, 1917 – July 19, 1970) was a Robloxian aviator, entrepreneur, war strategist , and a victim of patricide who serviced in the Brookhaven War. Arthur was first born in the town of Ville Chateau to parents Arthur Walter Klaus Alexander Brookhaven Sr. and a unknown mother. He had four brothers and also lived close to his uncle.

He also has believed to have a long lost brother, but it is not fully proven. Sometime in 1925, most likely early in the year, he was taken into custody by the local sheriff, becoming the youngest person to be arrested at that age. In his teenage years, Arthur started working as a builder for a town in New Atermburg that was intended to build new homes. As he grew more interested in building homes, he eventually started working on a new town that would eventually become the modern-day Brookhaven, starting in 1929 and naming it Glarnyraefon. Arthur established a store that had its popularity skyrocketed.

In his capacity as a soldier, he brought new structures and advanced the town's development, making some significant alterations to Brookhaven. When Arthur and his team discovered the crystal "that powered Brookhaven" in 1938, it was named Cerise Tyropmanitane and ever since, Cerise has been located close to the location where Brookhaven was first known. When Brookhaven was finally discovered by the Agency in 1898, after several years, it managed to break away from the organization. John Became a soldier at the age of 17 and Finlay Taylor took over as the second mayor. Brookhaven and his family relocated to Los Angelox in 1917 in search of a fresh start. He spent his last years there, acting as co-mayor of the community from 1934 until his passing three years later. Brookhaven was heavily involved in the USOR from 1920 until his resignation from the organization in 1932.

When Arthur was driving his car in the city on July 19, 1963, Jimmy Alexander threw a bomb which caused an explosion that killed Arthur's Bodyguard seriously injured nine more. All of Arthur's children, Edward Brookhaven Jr., Rebecca Elaine Brookhaven, Walter Brookhaven Jr., Henrietta Louise Brookhaven, Samuel Douglas Brookhaven, Charles Franklin Brookhaven, Margaret Brookhaven, Nathaniel “Nate” Brookhaven, Eleanor Victoria Brookhaven, George Alfred Brookhaven, Michael Timothy Brookhaven, Ashley Diane Brookhaven, Vincent “Vince” Brookhaven, Carolyn Faith Brookhaven, Ronald Brookhaven Sr, and his wife Ashley Margarette Brookhaven , were devastated. His death was the subject of various theories, the most prominent of which claimed that he died in an aircraft crash in 1999 but was subsequently shown to be untrue. In 2023, Brookhaven was listed as a part of Honored Robloxians In The Walk Of Fame.

Biography

Early Life

Arthur Walter Klaus Brookhaven Jr was born in May 6, 1917, in the town of Ville Chateau, New Atermburg, Robloxia, which is now Brookhaven. Arthur's father, Arthur Walter Klaus Brookhaven Sr, was a Cape Coral University instructor in the area, but he had to leave his career when Arthur was born in order to give Arthur his whole attention. Arthur was born in a wooden home close to Ville Chateau. Due to the dearth of public schools in the tiny town—which had only 1,000 residents—and the absence of education in his community, Arthur was forced to spend the most of his time at home with his parents instead educated him at home. Due to Arthur's birth, his mother A Unknown mother, a farmer in the community, often had to work less hours in order to provide him with "support and love". In 1918, the family relocated to a new home in the heart of the town, leaving behind their old residence where he spent the most of his life with his family.

Arthur Jr was left to care after his uncle James, after his grandfather passed away in 1918. Arthur used to spend more time hanging out and playing games with brothers than his parents did when he was living at the house. The family moved from Ville Chateau to the town of Cappadocia, which is also in the state of New Atermburg, in 1924, he was arrested by police for stealing a slice of pizza. Arthur was sentenced to at least five days in jail before being released. Arthur Sr made the decision to enroll him in Freedom Kindergarten, a brand-new public school, and spend the first two years there starting the next year. He gained interest in writing and art while attending the school, where he also learned more about science, math, and life. However, his interest was mostly in building houses, which was a regular activity for the institution.Arthur then relocated and attended Canyon View Elementary, where he began to engage in more activities and "would always hang out" more frequently than with his parents.

By 1929, Arthur had developed a love for architecture and city-building. He helped construct several homes and later founded the settlement of Glarnyraefon, which evolved into modern Brookhaven.

At age 12, he was hired to build the future Brookhaven School—his first major project. His blueprints impressed town architect Megan Ratliff, who described him as “tenacious, brilliant, and completely chaotic.”

Arthur officially joined the Brookhaven State Military Base at age 14. By 1938, he discovered a mysterious red crystal named Cerise Tyropmanitane, said to “power the future of Brookhaven.” He sold portions of the crystal for millions of Robux, temporarily lifting his father from homelessness—only for his father to waste the funds building a failed wood-cutting factory.

Adult Life

In 1937, he applied for a competition to see who could fly a plane the fastest for R$8,000,000, so he left his home to go to the competition. He was soon granted with the money. At the same time, his dad went broke and became homeless because he tried to make a agency without the government's permission. In 1938, Arthur found a huge crystal worth R$5,000,000 while digging in the planting fields. He would soon sell some of the crystal for two million Robux and give it to his father because he wanted his dad not to be homeless like before, only to find out that his dad wasted all of the money to make a wood-cutting factory. Soon, in 1938 his dad tried to capture him for R$100,000, but he ended up failing. In 1939, Arthur gained R$41,500,000 for a mansion he built eight years before. His father became jealous of him and made another agency a year later. In the year 1939, Arthur got a newsletter from The Bloxburg Times in his mail saying

“Military Showcase – July 19, 1970 – Brookhaven Grounds – 8:05 AM sharp. A chance to reclaim your bloodline.”

The relationship between Arthur Walter Klaus Brookhaven Jr. and his father, Arthur Walter Klaus Alexander Brookhaven Sr., had always been complicated—fluctuating between stern mentorship and aggressive rivalry. But by 1938, it had curdled into something far darker.

Following years of bitterness, failed business ventures, philosophical disputes, and a deepening generational divide, the once-pioneering senior Brookhaven had become a broken man. His once-grand dreams of leading a Robloxian Agency (without government approval, no less) had crumbled into public scandal. Stripped of wealth, mocked by the press, and shunned by high society, he blamed one man for his downfall—his own son.

Meanwhile, Arthur Jr. had ascended. By 1938, he was a young titan—credited with revitalizing Brookhaven, discovering the Cerise Tyropmanitane crystal, amassing wealth from real estate, and earning military honors. To his father, Jr. wasn’t just a successful son; he was a walking monument to humiliation.

According to classified logs leaked by an insider codenamed “Wedge”, Arthur Sr. formed a secret organization known as the NAI (Neo Agency Initiative)—a rogue intelligence group aimed at restoring “pure, original Robloxian power.” Its real mission? To eliminate Jr. and seize control of Brookhaven’s government, wealth, and secrets—particularly the Cerise crystal.

Arthur Jr. received a mysterious letter postmarked December 1938. It claimed to be an invitation to a military technology showcase—scheduled at 8:05 AM, July 19, 1970, at the Brookhaven State Military Grounds. The signature was smudged but bore a familiar initial: “A.W.K.B. Sr.”

Jr., suspicious but bold, pretended to play along. He knew his father’s recent activities were suspicious: shady meetings, whispered conversations in alleyways, and encrypted mail sent to nonexistent postboxes. He also knew Sr. had recently purchased an experimental motorized carriage, rumored to be capable of speeds up to 50 mph, with a rear storage compartment… large enough to hide a weapon, or worse. So Arthur Jr. set a trap.

At 7:50 AM, Arthur Jr. arranged to meet his father at the outskirts of town under the guise of needing to "reconcile" and offer him shares of the Cerise profits. The carriage arrived, driverless—but pulled by one of the most peculiar creatures ever seen in Brookhaven:

A modified warhorse, genetically enhanced with Robloxian tech. This creature had been bred for combat, and—unbeknownst to many—it had been accidentally trained to retrieve and store metallic objects. During pre-meeting prep, the horse was left unattended near a weapons cache. There, it consumed a disassembled firearm—a custom-built .44-caliber rotary auto-rifle disguised as a ceremonial sabre.

At 7:59 AM, Arthur Sr. stepped inside the carriage, alone. At that exact moment, the horse began displaying signs of extreme agitation, stomping and convulsing. It let out an otherworldly whinny, and before any guards could act—a shot rang out.

What happened next is still debated.

But the official NAI file—later leaked to the Bloxburg Times—claimed this:

“The ingestion of the weapon activated an accidental internal misfire sequence. The digestive fluids triggered the gun’s failsafe mechanism. A round was discharged from the horse’s abdominal cavity—exiting through the rear, striking Arthur Sr. in the lower torso, instantly detaching a portion of his body."

He was dead on impact.

The scene was surreal. Onlookers were too stunned to respond. The horse—still convulsing—collapsed, but did not die. Paramedics rushed in, and the animal was immediately transported to the Brookhaven Poison Control Center, where it underwent emergency surgery.

The horse survived.

The weapon—mostly intact—was removed, cleaned, and entered into evidence. It was dubbed "The Digestive Revolver", now on display (allegedly) in the secret chamber beneath the Brookhaven Historical Archives.

Later journal entries retrieved from Arthur Sr.'s hidden study revealed disturbing signs of mental breakdown:

“The boy is not my son. He was built, grown, raised to steal what’s mine. The Cerise crystal is mine. The city is mine. He wants to erase me from the history books—I won’t allow it.”

Another entry hinted at his obsession with forbidden philosophies, supposedly ancient Robloxian writings locked for 300 years under the Great Robloxian Accord. These documents spoke of “soul extraction”, “memory loops,” and “timeline severance.” Scholars now believe Sr. may have been trying to erase Arthur Jr. from existence entirely—via psychic or metaphysical means.

Death due to Plane Crash

On July 19, 1970, during a routine military flight, Arthur Jr.’s plane reportedly caught fire mid-air. His last transmission was chilling:

"The wings are on fire... I repeat... the wings are on fire..."

At 8:05 AM, the aircraft crashed into the waters near Redcliff. Investigators found Arthur’s body two days later—his head severed. Conspiracy theories immediately exploded.

Songs

Ten days after his death, his son John Alexander Brookhaven released a tribute song titled "Wings on Fire."

In 2023, Arthur Jr. was posthumously honored on the Walk of Fame for Robloxians, citing his role in founding Brookhaven and pushing its architecture, military, and economy forward.

Theories

Some people think that Arthur Jr might have faked his own death. According to a city of Brookhaven poll, 98.8% of residents think Arthur Jr was killed in a Plane crash, but just 1.2% think he staged his own demise by growing a tumor on his brain. Percy thinks Arthur Jr passed away after contracting the illness. A group discovered a man that resembled Mr. Brookhaven in 2017, though it would make him over 100 years old. Another idea from 2022 said that the Crash of the Millennium may have caused his serious injuries. While traveling to meet his grandchildren, he suffered a serious injury. Recently, more Brookhavers have supported the motorcade death as genuine.

Death

On July 19, 1939 while Arthur Jr and his Commander was in a Military Plane Arthur Jr was going 105 Mphs and said on the radio "the wings are on fire i repeat The wing are on fire" and hours later on 8:05AM The plane crashed into the Water Killing Arthur Jr and his Commander in 2 seconds and 2 days later the Brookhaven and Redcliff Military, Poilce and the SWAT Team check out the scene and saw Arthur Jr's Head ripped off

Racism

In the late 1990s, a Robloxian named Chips accused the Brookhaven family of racism toward BloxAfricans in a video. The theory claimed to have insider interviews. However, the video stopped appearing in 1999.

Luke Brookhaven later released a statement denying the accusations, but the theory gained traction among fringe groups. Though widely debunked, its existence continues to cast a shadow in conspiracy corners.

Arthur Jr's Family:

Arthur married Ashley Margarette Brookhaven and had 16 children all with the Brookhaven family name, including:

  • Edward Jr.
  • Rebecca Elaine
  • Walter Jr.
  • Henrietta Louise
  • Samuel Douglas
  • Charles Franklin
  • Margaret
  • Nathaniel “Nate”
  • Eleanor Victoria
  • George Alfred
  • Michael Timothy
  • Ashley Diane
  • Vincent “Vince”
  • Carolyn Faith
  • Ronald Sr.
  • John Alexander

Many of these children would go on to become major players in Brookhaven’s development—or tragic figures in its darker history.