Koso James Edems (March 17, 1859 - October 3, 1902) was the father of John Lou Edems (1900-1940), assassin of Mr. Brookhaven, and son of William Wilkes Edems (1841-1865), assassin of Eli Vonn Jr and Rosemary Sandow (1839-1892).
Life
Early Life
Koso experienced a privileged upbringing, surrounded by loving parents and residing in an exquisite estate. His father, William Wilkes Edems, was a renowned actor celebrated for his contributions to numerous plays and musicals, amassing a fortune of ⏣10 billion (2025 estimate) through ticket sales. Koso was born in 1859, following the birth of his sister in 1857 and preceding his brother's arrival in 1862. However, just a year into his life, the nation became divided into two factions: the Union and the Confederacy. His father held a strong allegiance to the Confederacy and fervently wished for its dominance over the Union. This culminated in a tragic event on April 14, 1865, when he assassinated President Eli Vonn Jr. with a deringer pistol and subsequently attacked Colonel Henry Commenwealth, a guest at the opera house with the Vonn family, inflicting four stab wounds with a dagger.
After that fateful day, Koso never encountered his father again, and within a span of twelve days, William Wilkes Edems was killed by the Union army. Koso's family faced devastating losses, and the size of his family did little to alleviate their struggles for food and shelter. In 1872, they lost their home and endured four years of homelessness. Tragically, during this period, his brother, Oscar Scott, succumbed to starvation. Rosemary secured employment as a servant for Michael Ford II, a prosperous businessman residing in Bay View, Bloxadi. The family relocated to the island and served him for fifteen years until his death in 1891. They managed to save enough to sustain themselves and eventually settled in a town named Murrieta in Rovada. At the age of thirty-two, Koso found work as a handyman. However, just one year after starting his job, his mother passed away due to old age.
Family History
In 1898, six years later, he married Mary Fesh Winfield. On June 16, 1900, they welcomed twins, one of whom would become one of the most infamous assassins in Robloxian history, John Lou Edems, alongside his brother Mario Edems. Tragically, Koso's life came to an end in 1902 due to heart failure, just two years later. Throughout his lifetime, he accumulated approximately ⏣140,000 ($167, €154) in today's money. He was buried in the Murrieta cemetery in 1903, having lived for 43 years.
Following his death, his wife found herself at a loss and began to mistreat her children. In 1910, John Lou fled from home and formed connections with other homeless individuals involved in criminal activities. He later became associated with the AAA and was responsible for the death of Mr. Brookhaven in 1937. John Lou lived until 1940, when a SWAT team inadvertently caused an explosion that resulted in his demise along with his basement during an operation to apprehend him. In contrast, Mario experienced a more favorable life. He frequently assisted his mother and received his education at home under the guidance of his nanny. He eventually became an airman in the Robloxian military and aided his mother in relocating to a more suitable residence. In 1930, he married Elizabeth Greenburg, and in 1932, they welcomed a son named Andrew. By 1941, Robloxia had entered Roblox War II, and Mario enlisted. However, in 1943, during the Invasion of Sicilito, he was shot down by an Axis Mitchell plane but managed to survive. Koso's wife, Mary, lived until 1934, passing away due to natural causes.
Present Time
At present, the Edems family tree has no surviving ancestors, as Jack, the grandson of Andrew Edems, tragically lost his life at the age of 16 during the Brookhaven School Massacre in 2013.