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== Chronology == === Pre-1930 === Firo was born around '''May 1912''' in a slum in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. His father, who died from tuberculosis around the time of Firo's birth, had fled from Naples to America after his Camorra lost in a gang war and married Firo's American mother there. Firo grew up in the same tenement as the [[Gandor Family|Gandor Brothers]] and [[Felix Walken|Claire Stanfield]], forming a close friendship with them in childhood. ;1919 <sub>''(See [[Baccano! Manga Chapter 002]])''</sub> [[File:Little Firo and Claire.png|thumb|right|259x259px|"Old Man Gandor's scary when he's mad."—Young Claire and Firo are in agreement.]] In '''1919''', Firo and the Gandor Brothers go looking for Claire, who has run off to play. They eventually find him in the rafters of a derelict building, which Claire descends from without trouble. After a small chat, [[Berga Gandor]] reminds them all that they had better get home as per the Gandor patriarch's rule that the children must be home before dark. Firo points out that the Gandors' father is a real mafioso, so he is serious when he says things 'like that'. Berga replies that of course their father does not give Claire and Firo special treatment—they are part of the family, after all. The Gandor brothers and Claire head for the exit; as they walk through the doors, Firo stands behind, contemplating his future. The Gandor brothers will probably take over the family territory, and Claire will probably do just fine for himself. Firo is left unsure of where he stands. At some point in Firo's childhood, he is kidnapped by a person who mistakes him for a young girl. He is saved at the 'last second' by [[Keith Gandor]] and the Gandor don. It is implied that this incident was somewhat traumatic—and it is highly likely that this incident is a major reason why Firo has issues with effeminacy. His mother (an American with English ancestry) dies from tuberculosis before Firo reaches his tenth birthday. Now an orphan, Firo drifts the Manhattan streets doing whatever he needs to do to survive until he attempts to pickpocket [[Martillo Family]] ''primo voto'' [[Kanshichirou Yaguruma]] when he is around thirteen years old. The Family welcomes him into the fold after he is taught a lesson, making him one of their associates. Yaguruma teaches him something in the way of martial arts and ''chiamatore'' [[Ronny Schiatto]] mentors him in the art of knife-fighting; eventually, he is tasked with monitoring casinos to prevent cheating. ;1927 In '''1927''', Firo visits an eatery under [[Gandor Family|Gandor]] influence and takes a seat at a table. He is awaiting the arrival of the Gandor brothers and Claire Stanfield, the latter of whom he has not seen in several years. Claire's arrival is typically flashy: in the nick of time, he saves several dishes from breaking after a waitress trips (and balances them on both his hands and one shoe). Firo greets him and says that he is as 'awesome as ever'. The two tease each other some, and fondly recall how 'old man Gandor' is likely responsible for their good qualities. Firo asks Claire about the circus, and the Gandor brothers show up on cue. The five exchange greetings. Claire figures that Firo would have joined the Gandors, and Berga crossly says that Firo has instead joined the camorra. Claire worries about what might happen should the camorra and the Gandors come to blows, and when Berga suggests they wrangle Firo to their side [[Luck Gandor]] reminds him that they promised not to talk about such things. Firo brushes the matter aside, and eagerly asks Claire if he is going to the feast of San Gennaro tomorrow. Luck explains the festival to Claire, and ('speaking of miracles') asks if he has read the tabloids. Firo realizes that he is alluding to 'the Phantom Father'—the supposed serial killer who does not die if he is stabbed. Claire remarks that [[Keith Gandor]] does not look too interested in the conversation, and Luck blithely says that Keith prefers silent movies to festivals (as of late, Keith has taken shine to a certain [[Kate Gandor|lady pianist]]). Moments later, the conversation is interrupted by two diners engaging in a drunken brawl. Berga violently brings the fight to a halt, and after a few threatening words from Luck the two brawlers flee into the streets. Before they leave, Luck reminds the business owner that he expects him to do good business tomorrow. The five exit the eatery, and Firo asks him what he meant. Luck answers that the Gandors plan to use the festival to make a little extra cash via liquor. Firo says that Luck is a "smart guy...just like always." Claire butts in and throws an arm over Luck's shoulder. With Luck's neck entrapped in the crook of his elbow, Claire brightly demands that Luck show him where the festival is being set up before dragging Luck away. As Berga, Luck, and Claire go off, Firo and Keith are left alone. As they walk, Keith takes a drag of his cigarette and asks Firo "are you okay?" Firo stutters "I...I'm not ''not'' okay or anything. And, uh, geez, Keith, I haven't heard you talk in forever!!" After a pause, he clenches his fist. Although he is not like the others, he still plans to make it on his own as ''Firo Prochainezo'', without relying on either the Gandors ''or'' God. A thief roughly runs past them moments later, shoving Firo towards Keith in the process. He knocks over a priest in the crowd as he makes his getaway, and a man in an apron shouts at the thief to stop. Firo heads over to the fallen priest and offers him a hand up; the priest takes his hand, thanks him, and gets to his feet. He offers Firo a lollipop as thanks, and introduces himself as [[Donatello]]. When he asks Firo if he would like to join an audience of children in watching a puppet show, Firo (offended that Donatello has mistaken him for a child) stiffly declines. A nearby man requests Donatello's assistance with the festival, and he warns Firo and Keith to be careful. He hopes that the two will enjoy the festival to the fullest, and heads off through the crowd. Firo and Keith watch him depart, and Firo tentatively wonders if the priest will be all right as he watches the man trip and fall to the ground. The two resume walking through the crowd. The next morning, Firo heads off for the festival. He spots Maiza walking down a street, and asks if he is not planning on attending the festival. No, says Maiza. He has to work. He advises Firo not to be too careless today, and Firo says that he will be fine; he is not a child. The pair part ways, and Firo decides to head for [[The Alveare|Alveare]] and to take a shortcut via the alleys. As he turns into an alleyway, he stops in shock when he sees a man strung up between the two parallel walls from multiple stakes (pierced through his neck, his arms, his side...). Firo recognizes the man as the thief from the day prior, and wonders if this is a warning from another mafia or Camorra outfit. Not wanting to get involved in police business, he takes off running through the streets with the intention of reporting the incident to the Martillos at the Alveare. When he arrives, he finds Yaguruma in the middle of addressing the Martillo associates (''piciottos''). Yaguruma spots him—good timing, he says. He informs the group of young Martillo members that 'a Gandor boss' got himself kidnapped by someone. Not only do they have a lacuna of details on the situation, the Gandors have not been fighting with other outfits recently. [[File:Firo regret.png|thumb|right|277x277px|Firo prostrates himself to Yaguruma (from [[Baccano! Manga Chapter 003|Manga Ch. 003]]).]] Yaguruma proceeds to give a speech on the criminal life, and after his speech is over Firo places a hand on his chest and asks that Yaguruma give him permission to help the Gandors. Yaguruma turns away, and Firo reaches out to him imploringly. The ''primo voto'' turns, grabs Firo's outstretched arm and flips him over onto the ground. He reminds Firo of his place, and Firo forces himself up onto his knees. Kneeling, he slowly responds that he does not plan to help 'the Gandors'. But the brothers are like family to him, and he begs Yaguruma to let him go make sure his 'brother' is safe. If he does not go now, the regret will kill him. Yaguruma swiftly draws his knife and holds it to Firo's throat, asking him if he would rather just die here and now. Firo draws his own knife and drives it down into the floorboards. He announces that he will leave his knife here; if Yaguruma turns Firo's own knife on him when he returns then he will gladly accept his punishment. But he cannot die ''yet''. Yaguruma calls him a 'blasted idiot' before leaving. Firo remains kneeling on one knee as Yaguruma leaves; he turns his head to the side as he thanks him. With the confrontation out of the way, Firo races through the streets of Little Italy with the intention of finding out about the Gandor situation. He stops when he hears Claire shouting at him through the throng. Claire says that he has been looking everywhere for Firo, and the two turn into a deserted alleyway. As they walk, Claire asks Firo if he has seen Keith today. At Firo's query, Claire explains that he received a call from Luck, who informed him that the Gandors found Keith's bloody jacket and a smashed lollipop in a nearby alley. At that, Firo quizzically draws the lollipop (still in its wrapper) that Donatello gave him from his jacket, and explains that a priest gave it to him when he was with Keith yesterday. Claire mutters at the difficulty of finding a specific priest in a religious festival, and casually says that he will look for the priest 'up top.' Firo watches him as he uses a fire escape to ascend to the rooftops. Once safely above, Claire shouts down at Firo not to push himself, since he has his own position to worry about. Firo silently affirms that he ''knows'' he cannot do anything special like Claire, but even so—he will do what he can. If he does not, there was no point in risking his life when he confronted Yaguruma. He spends some amount of time asking festival goers and various priests if they have seen Donatello, and at one point approaches the window of a truck. He asks the truck driver (not knowing that the driver is in cahoots with Donatello and Szilard) if he has seen a priest, and at the driver's denial he takes off down the streets. Observing that there are more cops on the streets than usual, he wonders if the priest really is the 'Phantom Father.' In an attempt to analyze the priest's movements, he heads for the streets a little ways outside the borders of Little Italy. He notes that the children on the sidewalks are all sucking on lollipops, and asks them who gave them their candy. At their replies, he hunts down and confronts Donatello in an empty street. Pulling out the lollipop Donatello gave him, he drops it to the ground, stomps on it with his foot and reintroduces himself as ''Firo Prochainezo'', one of the Camorra and a Martillo associate. He demands to know what Donatello has done with Keith. At the revelation that Firo is a criminal, Donatello strides toward him and a stake slides out of his sleeve. He grabs the stake and raises it high above his head, intending to stab Firo. A sudden force stops his wrist mid-movement: it is Claire, who has grabbed the priest's wrist with one hand. He slams a knee up into Donatello's arm/elbow, and knocks him out with a single punch. Firo thanks him, but advises him to tone it down somewhat. As they talk, the priest gets to his knees. Claire concedes that the priest is tougher than he thought, and Firo warily notes that something is off—the priest is completely uninjured. Donatello states that he is under divine protection, and darts towards Claire with stake in hand. Claire kicks the stake out of his hand, grabs it and drives the metal into Donatello's arm/wrist. As the two continue to exchange blows, Firo stares at the priest as his wounds continue to heal. He asks if Donatello is the Phantom Father, and the priest replies that the depraved New York will be reborn after the festival. He will give the mafia a warning at the end of it—a warning that Claire correctly infers must be Keith Gandor. Donatello continues to bait Firo by insulting the Martillo Family (and calling them mafia), and Claire shrugs it off before driving his leg into Donatello's stomach. The two take their fight to the rooftops (via fire escape) and Firo ''tsks'' and runs around the corner. He takes the interior stairs; when Firo arrives at the rooftop he calls out Claire's name. Donatello uses the opportunity to make a break for the edge of the roof. Firo takes chase and, ignoring Claire's alarmed warming, tackles Donatello by the waist. The two plummet over the edge and to the ground; Donatello dislodges Firo with an elbow to his face. Firo crash-lands into a collection of boxes and sandbags. The priest is not so lucky; he is impaled on a flagpole. Claire descends the fire escape and helps Firo out of the mess. Firo nurses his facial bruise and looks up, expecting to see the priest's body dangling from the flagpole. To his shock, the body is gone. Claire clambers up the fire escape to examine the flagpole—it is devoid of blood. Firo curses, realizing that with the priest gone they will be unable to find Keith's location. Claire advises him not to worry—this is ''Keith'' they are talking about, after all. And besides—thanks to Firo, they know where Donatello is roughly headed. Leaping onto the ground, he tells Firo to leave Keith to him. Firo accuses him of implying that he (Firo) would not be of any help, and Claire denies this. He says that he's worried about Firo too, and says that he should just leave the rest to his family. Firo begrudgingly accepts his situation, and the two part ways. Returning to the Alveare, he stands outside the entrance to the honey shop, unsure of whether or not he should go inside. He is startled by Maiza's concerned shout, and Maiza urges him to head on inside to treat his wounds. Firo gathers his resolve, and tells Maiza that he will be right back. He enters the speakeasy, resigned to take on whatever punishment he deserves, and is greeted by Don [[Molsa Martillo]] (who is accompanied by Yaguruma and [[Ronny Schiatto]]). In the ensuing conversation, Molsa calls Firo's actions acceptable since he only intended to save his family, and calls out to [[Lia Lin-Shan]] to fetch Firo some food. Molsa confides in Firo that he has no use for fellows who will not risk their lives for their family. Yaguruma returns Firo's knife to him, and suggests that next time he at least leave the sheath out of consideration for the man who has to hold the knife for him. Ronny lets Firo know that Keith is fine, much to Firo's relief. He adds that Firo is 'quite clumsy'—had he just insinuated that he could put the Gandors in the Martillos' debt, he could have mobilized the entire Martillo family. [[File:Bamboozled Firo.png|thumb|289x289px|From [[Baccano! Manga Chapter 004|Manga Ch. 004]]]] Firo is stunned at this revelation, and Maiza drags him off to see his wounds treated. Lia and others chat with Firo as they see to his bruises. The next day, Firo arrives at Alveare in a good mood. He joins [[Randy and Pezzo|Randy]] and [[Randy and Pezzo|Pezzo]] in greeting Maiza when he arrives at the speakeasy, quick to brush off Maiza's concerns about his injuries. Randy and Pezzo remark that Firo is always getting himself into scrapes, and Maiza quietly reminds Firo that "people...die quite easily, you know." Firo insists that he is not so fragile. At that, Randy recalls how Firo was telling them about the priest who did not die from his injuries—the so-called Phantom Father. Randy laughs and says that he figured that Firo was not actually going to be able to do anything when he high-tailed it out of the Alveare yesterday. The two demand to know what the Phantom Father was like, wondering if he had anything to do with the church fire; in response, Firo recalls how the priest would be fine even after they hurt him. Maiza urgently asks what the priest looked like, but Firo's description does not sound like someone he knows. He later interrupts Firo, Randy, and Pezzo's conversation again—when Pezzo romanticizes living forever—by mentioning he has business at the topical church. Firo offers to take him there, though he ends up only escorting Maiza to a certain point; once they stop, he gives Maiza directions for the rest of the way. Though Maiza rejects his impulsive offer of assistance, Firo insists Maiza should ask for it. Nevertheless, Maiza says Firo has inspired him to confront this matter directly. The two part ways a minute later, with Firo returning to Alveare. === 1930 === [[File:LN01 ColorMartillo.jpg|thumb|right]] On a certain day in '''November''', Firo is summoned to a gathering where Don Molsa and all the senior Martillo executives are present and automatically assumes he has done something wrong. Molsa agrees he has done many things, and tells him to buy a hat with Maiza tomorrow. Firo realizes that the Martillos intend to promote him, and is filled with joy. The next day, Firo gives some money to a [[The Beggar|panhandler]] on the street and knocks him unconscious after he attempts to rob Firo of his money. Firo is then confronted by an antagonistic [[Edward Noah]], who reveals that he was using Firo in order to catch the beggar in the act of attempted murder. Afterwards, Firo goes to a local haberdashery with Maiza to pick out a new hat for his promotion ritual that night. [[File:LN01 Day1 MaizaFiro.png|thumb|left|202x202px]] Maiza and Firo bump into [[Isaac & Miria]] on their way out of the shop, and soon after spot smoke rising in the distance. Firo runs off towards the scene to find the Barnes Company Granary on fire, with a crowd of rubberneckers rubbernecking nearby. There, he bumps into [[Ennis]] and follows after her into the alleyways purely because he finds her pretty. While searching for Ennis in the alleyways, Firo comes across [[Dallas Genoard]] and his goons in the act of robbing [[Barnes]], an older man who they had beaten into unconsciousness. Firo single-handedly takes out the four thugs, after which he opens Barnes' crate and finds two bottles nestled inside it. Believing the bottles to contain high-quality liquor, Firo empties two of the four wine bottles he is carrying and then fills them with Barnes' liquor. He then gives his remaining wine to Barnes. Once Barnes wakes up, Firo asks him if he has seen a redheaded girl run by. Barnes replies that he has not, and Firo continues on his way. That night, Firo undergoes his initiation ceremony, as overseen by Molsa and witnessed by the other executives. The ceremony culminates in a knife match between Firo and Maiza, which Firo wins and thus confirms his full promotion to an executive position. Firo serves the two bottles he stole from Barnes at the ensuing party, ignorant that the bottles actually contain the [[Cure-All Elixir]] instead of liquor. Consequently, everyone present becomes a complete [[Immortals|immortal]]. Isaac and Miria visit Firo and Maiza at Alveare the next day, giving them a certain crate as thanks for the food and jar of honey the previous night. Later, Firo is having lunch at when [[Szilard Quates]] arrives and greets Maiza, much to Maiza's alarm. Firo and the surrounding executives quickly come to Maiza's defense, and Firo even tries to attack Szilard when he reaches for his tommy gun. Szilard easily deflects Firo's attacks, and Maiza orders Firo to flee. Firo reluctantly does as instructed, escaping through the back door just as Szilard opens fire on him. Maiza leaps between them to block the bullets. [[File:LN01 Day2 Devour.png|thumb|202x202px|right]] Ennis attacks Firo as soon as he exits the door, initially believing him to be Maiza. During the ensuing tussle and conversation, Firo learns that Ennis is a [[Homunculi|homunculus]] created by Szilard, who is immortal along with Maiza. Their conversation is interrupted by the arrival of Dallas and his two surviving goons, and a couple minutes later by the Gandor brothers, who interrogate the thugs at gunpoint and eventually kill them. Ennis' warning to tie the thugs up comes too late, and they regenerate and kill the Gandors, Firo, and Ennis. Immediately after regenerating, Firo takes off and returns to the back-alley just as Ennis stabs Szilard in the back, with Isaac and Miria and an injured Maiza looking on. Ennis collapses backward a moment later, dying a slow death by Szilard's will. Firo dashes forward and drags both Ennis and Maiza far away from Szilard while Isaac and Miria pelt the old man with pepper bombs, assuring Ennis that he will not let her die. So saying, he takes out his knife and approaches Szilard—whose head is promptly drenched in lamp fuel courtesy of Randy. Pezzo throws a lit match at Szilard's head, and as it burns Firo charges towards Szilard and devours him, saving the day. He uses his newfound knowledge to restore Ennis' cells to life. [[File:LN01 Day2 Celebration.png|thumb|left]] [[Donald Brown]], [[Bill Sullivan]], and Edward soon arrive on the scene, having heard reports of gunshots by civilians. Edward's interrogation of Firo is cut short thanks to Isaac and Miria taking off down the alley; after the investigators leave, Firo casually confesses to meddling with Barnes' bottles to Maiza. Overcome, Maiza collapses to his knees, lamenting that his friends are now burdened with the curse of immortality. His plea for Firo to devour him is adamantly denied, and Fiiro joins the other executives in celebrating. After his promotion, Firo is allowed to manage a casino on his own. {{clr}} === 1931-1932 === On the evening of '''December 30, 1931''', Berga drops by Firo's casino for an impromptu visit, chatting with him while he monitors a man on a huge winning streak at the nearby poker table. When Berga good-naturedly complains that the roulettes are hard to win, Firo asks if he really has the time to be hanging out at the casino given the rumors that the Gandors are on the brink of all-out war with the [[Runorata Family]]. Berga replies that the whole reason he is at Firo's casino is because he knows the Runoratas won't go after the Martillos, whereas there is still a danger of being attacked on Gandor turf. Firo warns Berga not to involves the Martillos in his Family's feud, and raises his right hand to signal security. A group of his employees surround the poker player, exposing the cards hidden up the player's sleeve. The cheater is accordingly dragged away into a small room. Firo tells Berga that he has to head home soon as he will be picking up "someone" at Pennsylvania Station tomorrow, and advises Berga to return home before the Runoratas find him.. Berga is surprised—he and his brothers are going to the station tomorrow because they thought they had pick-up duty. The two are sufficiently muddled until Firo explains that he is picking up Isaac and Miria, and Berga explains that the Gandors are welcoming back Claire. Delighted, Firo figures that there is no way the Gandors will lose with 'Vino' on their side. The two whisper about Claire for a little while, and Firo is bemused to learn that Claire is coming in on the ''[[The Flying Pussyfoot|Flying Pussyfoot]]''—the same train as Isaac and Miria. He remarks that Maiza has an immortal alchemist friend arriving on the ''Flying Pussyfoot'' as well. During their conversation, Firo brings up Berga's marriage to [[Kalia Gandor]] the year before last (it appears that Berga and Kalia have had a fight again) and asks Berga how he handled the proposal. Berga admits that Kalia was the one who proposed marriage instead, much to Firo's consternation; blushing, Firo rejects Berga's teasing and objects that he and Ennis are only roommates. After wondering whether Firo is stil 'hung up' over his childhood kidnapping, Berga recalls that Luck said Firo is so timid because he regards men who "lays a hand" on a woman as scum. Firo is embarrassed and outraged at the mention of Luck, and Berga suggests that Firo act more like Claire when it comes to women. When Firo returns home, he learns that Ennis is also planning on picking up Isaac and Miria. They decide that she should meet Firo and Maiza at the casino tomorrow, and then head to the station together. While he is incredulous over Isaac and Miria's months-long quest for California gold, Ennis thinks that they should at least have been able to keep themselves fed thanks to the lapis lazuli veins; at this, Firo muses that immortals do not need to eat. Ennis replies that it is more efficient to feed oneself, and hunger has psychological effects at that. She remarks that she is used to the feeling of hunger, since Szilard did not feed her unless she was accompanying him. Firo apologizes for making her recall unpleasant memories, but she is untroubled. Firo wakes on '''December 31''' around five in the morning, finding Ennis already awake. He and the others head to Pennsylvania Station later that day, where the ''Flying Pussyfoot'' is scheduled to arrive at 12 PM, only to be kept past noon as the train is late. Berga grouses about the delay come 2 PM, and Firo wonders if it is safe for the Gandors to be out in the open. Luck asks Maiza about his alchemist friend in the meantime, and at Maiza's description Berga compares the alchemist to Claire. Ennis comments on "Miss Claire," and the speakers announce the train's arrival before Firo can correct her. Upon arriving at the platform, the group watches a wide variety of odd passengers disembark the train. Isaac and Miria are some of the last passengers to disembark, and after they embrace their friends (Firo is bemused by their wild west outfits) Isaac exclaims that he has brought Ennis a gift. He and Miria dart back into the train, reemerge with [[Czeslaw Meyer]], and present the boy to Ennis as her new younger brother. It turns out that Czes is Maiza's old friend, and the two reunite on the platform. The Gandors receive an envelope and Berga excuses themselves to Firo; Claire is waiting outside. In the aftermath of the reunion, Czeslaw moves in with Firo and Ennis as their roommate. A few days later on '''January 2, 1932''', Firo watches in astonishment as Ennis, Maiza, Isaac and Miria and several other Martillo members set up an elaborate domino design on the floor. He is caught up in the excitement despite himself. A domino craze sweeps the Alveare over the next few days, and on one occasion Firo helps to set up the dominoes with Ennis kneeling on the floor across from him. When Ennis notices that he is staring at her, he attempts to work up the courage to ask her out to lunch. Isaac and Miria interrupt him before he can, and he is forced to take them to his casino. When the three of them return, Firo is disconcerted to learn that someone called "Felix Walken" (Claire, unbeknownst to him) has left his lunch on Firo's tab. At some point in early January, Firo catches a man named Tudi—one of [[Graham Specter]]'s men—cheating at the casino. He breaks all of Tudi's fingers, causing Tudi to be sent to a hospital for treatment. Circa August of the same year, Firo overhears Isaac and Miria loudly commenting on a newspaper article about "[[Mark Wilmens|Ice Pick Thompson]]," a serial killer who has been haunting the local streets. He asks if they know something, and at their ignorance he sighs and wonders why they are so worked up over something they know nothing about. Isaac retorts that if Miria is terrified then there is absolutely something to fear. Firo explains that Ice Pick Thompson is a serial killer, and when Isaac and Miria spout off a nonsensical dialogue about how to protect themselves, he gives up and walks away. Czes offers an explanation for their talk, and Firo silently wonders at Czes' attitude—it is as if he has built a wall between himself and others. He half-heartedly engages Isaac and Miria in conversation once more, and falls back into thought when they call him a good person—in the process considering his own status as a murderer and a criminal. === 1933 === [[File:Ch13.png|thumb|right]] In '''September 1933''', Firo is deeply troubled by Szilard's memories, afraid that they will taint him to the point where he enjoys inflicting misery upon his friends. As an experiment, he knocks over Isaac and Miria's dominoes in Alveare to see whether or not he enjoys it. He reacts rudely to Isaac and Miria furiously berating him; once he snaps, they rush out of the Alveare, sobbing. Maiza (who had caught on to Firo's true intentions) asks him if he enjoyed doing what he did, to which Firo answers that he did not. Later, Firo receives a note declaring that Ennis and Ronny have been kidnapped. Not realizing that the note is from Isaac and Miria, he runs around Manhattan frantically searching for Ennis. During his search he meets [[Christopher Shaldred]]. Firo eventually reunites with Ennis in the Babel Restaurant on top of the [[Mist Wall]] skyscraper, and is caught up in the ensuing showdown between factions. ''(Rest of 1933 to be added.)'' === 1934 === ''(To be expanded.)'' In '''1934''', he is arrested by [[Victor Talbot]] for the destruction of public property during the bombing of the Mist Wall and is imprisoned on [[Alcatraz]], where he meets [[Ladd Russo]] and [[Sham]] (through Sham's vessel [[Dragon]]) and runs into Isaac, a fellow prisoner. Firo's arrest is in actuality a pretext; Victor is sending him to Alcatraz to keep an eye on [[Huey Laforet]] because he cannot figure out how Huey is controlling his factions from such a place. Towards the end of Firo's stay, he admits to Ladd that he is immortal, meets [[Leeza Laforet]]/[[Hilton]], and gouges out Huey's left eye. === 1935 === ''('''1935''' to be added.)'' === 1936 === <sub>''(From the Drama CD: [[Firo Witnesses the 53rd Death of Pietro Gonzales]])''</sub> In the '''summer of 1936''', Molsa informs Firo that [[Pietro and Dominico|Pietro Gonzales]] and [[Pietro and Dominico|Dominico Fuentes]] have robbed both the Martillo Family and the Gandor Family and fled to Mexico. He orders Firo to catch them; Firo expresses his disbelief that the two men (neither malicious nor all that bright) would have done such a thing, and Molsa counters that it's the family's fault for being careless that they ended up being betrayed. Luck elects to accompany Firo on the journey, and Molsa leaves it up to them to decide what ought to be done with Pietro and Dominico (and to show no mercy). During the drive to Mexico, Luck and Firo both agree that they would never have dreamed that Pietro and Dominico would betray them, since the pair are so good-natured they put Isaac and Miria to shame. Luck wonders what Isaac and Miria are up to, since he has not seen them in a while. The two eventually arrive at San Miguel, Pietro and Dominico's hometown. They are surprised at how modern the place is, and enter a nearby bar with the intention of asking around for the pair. It is clear that the patrons and bartender do not want Firo and Luck in the bar—the bartender gives Luck a glass of dirty water when he asks for something to drink. At the slight, Luck pulls out his gun and demands the whereabouts of Pietro and Dominico. The patrons erupt, and before the bartender kicks them out one of the customers calls Pietro and Dominico 'inhuman.' Outside, a Mexican girl approaches Firo, who remarks afterwards that she reminds him of a certain [[Maria Barcelito|someone]]. She introduces herself as [[Elita]], a 'village nobody', and informs them that she knows where Pietro and Dominico are and that she will disclose this information for money. Firo gives her some money, and says that he'll pay the other half once he sees Pietro and Dominico. Elita leads Firo to [[Antonio Baro]]'s theatre. They wait in the wings for a show to start—a show in which Pietro and Dominico are supposed to be acting. An announcer introduces Dominico to the audience as a man who has accomplished several wonders over his lifetime (including how he split the Grand Canyon when he was thirty years old), and then Pietro as someone who perpetually experiences a certain 'miracle.' Firo is confused—why is Dominico dressed like a minister? Pietro and Dominico are accompanied by men in black on stage, one of whom carries a large katana; he promptly uses the katana to decapitate Pietro. The announcer has the audience pray alongside Dominico (who does not know how to properly pray), and the audience members 'pray' by parroting everything he says—including his mistakes. Still, Pietro ''comes back to life'', causing the audience to whisper in astonishment. Firo realizes that Pietro is an immortal like he is—immensely agitated, he demands that Elita let him meet with them backstage. Elita promptly knocks him out and informs his prone body that he was going to meet them anyway. Firo wakes up when cold water is thrown over him. A man (accompanied by Elita) asks if Firo (he refers to Firo as 'American') is awake, and then punches him in the stomach when he asks where he is. The man introduces himself as Antonio Baro, and as he interrogates Firo he punches him more than once at Firo's smart remarks. It turns out that Antonio is the leader of a human trafficking ring—Elita lures unsuspecting people to them and they sell those people to their customers. Antonio thinks that Firo will be a valuable commodity, thanks to his slender figure and youthful face. He says that he will relish watching Firo cry when the 'rich perverts' come to harass him, and Firo replies that Antonio must really hate him. Antonio agrees: he especially hates Firo's eyes, which are so calm and unafraid no matter what. He cannot wait to make Firo weep. Firo is subsequently locked up in their 'dungeon'. He does not resist—he knows that he can escape at any time, and he knows that he cannot leave until he finds Pietro and Dominico. Later, Antonio enters the dungeon with Pietro and Dominico in tow; he locks them up and leaves. Firo attempts to introduce himself, but Pietro and Dominico refuse to believe that the Firo they know—the Firo from the Martillo Family in New York—can be this Firo, in Mexico. It takes him an hour to convince the two that he really is the Firo they know, and they are overjoyed at the unexpected reunion. He asks them why they stole from the Martillos and the Gandors; Pietro explains that it's because he wants to die, and Dominico explains that he did it because he wants Pietro to die. Firo is completely confused, but they eventually manage to explain the story: Pietro had been present when [[Barnes]]' granary burned down in 1930, and had plucked an intact bottle out from the wreckage and drunk its contents on the assumption that it contained liquor. The bottle, of course, actually contained Szilard's immortality elixir, and when Pietro eventually realized he was unable to die, he was horrified at the thought that he would never see his dead grandparents, dog, or donkey again. He later met someone (Elita) claiming to be a childhood acquaintance: this 'someone' said they knew a witch doctor in Mexico who could 'seal away' Pietro's immortality for money. The two thus stole from the mafia and Camorra in order to pay the witch doctor. The informant led them to Mexico, where Antonio confiscated their money and had them perform at his theatre. They are still waiting for the witch doctor to show up, fully believing that Antonio will give them their money back when the witch doctor arrives. Firo tries to convince them that they have been scammed to no avail. The door to the room opens, and unseen guards toss Isaac and Miria into the dungeon. Pietro and Dominico are at first skeptical that these are the Isaac and Miria that they know from New York, but it only takes two minutes this time to confirm that they are who they say they are. Firo announces that they should try and escape, but he is misunderstood; it takes him another hour to successfully make his plan understood. Pietro asks if he can go see the witch doctor and die after they escape, and Firo comments that he does not see why anyone would have a problem with living forever. Their conversation is interrupted at the sound of gunshots from the room above them. Firo realizes that if they can hear the sound of gunshots so clearly there ''must'' be a weak point in the ceiling that is strong enough for them to break through. He orders the other four to help him listen for the thinnest part of the ceiling. Pietro and Dominico do not understand, but Isaac and Miria eagerly comply—and they are the ones who discover the weak point. The group pounds at the spot as one, causing the ceiling to cave in. Baro and Luck fall with the ceiling into the room, and Firo promptly takes Baro hostage. Luck—who had been fighting Antonio in the room above—greets Firo, who is glad to see him. Isaac, Miria, Pietro, and Dominico are also happy to see Luck, who upon seeing Pietro and Dominico considers killing them, though Firo talks him down from said notion. Elita (who had been involved in the fight above) asks what Firo plans to do with her boss, and he states that he will hold on to him as long as he has to in order to get away. ''Amigo''. The large group—Luck, Isaac, Pietro, Miria, Dominico, and Firo (with Baro in tow) head out into the desert. Just before they reach Luck and Firo's car, Elita and her men show up and she lassos Pietro and Dominico, followed by Miria and Isaac. With their friends held hostage, Luck and Firo are forced to release Antonio. Surrounded and with no escape, Luck indicates to Firo that they should just let themselves die. Firo is not happy about this, but complies. They are thus shot dead, and Isaac and Miria pass out in horror. Firo and Luck regenerate as Dominico leads a desperate prayer over their bodies, and Firo tells Antonio to curse his luck that he ever met them. Elita and all of Antonio's henchmen run away, frightened by the 'miracle' and afraid that Firo and Luck will kill them should they stick around. Firo does not reveal what he and Luck did with Antonio, and encourages the listener to use their imagination. Once Firo explains Pietro and Dominico's situation to Luck, Luck decides to blame everything on Antonio, use the stolen money as recompense, and let Pietro and Dominico off the hook. Pietro and Dominico misunderstand Luck's idiom and think that they have to leave; besides, they still need to find the witch doctor and make Pietro mortal again. Thus resolved, the pair set off and Isaac and Miria follow, as they are still searching for the Revolution. Firo tells them to hurry back, and as he watches them leave he wonders why Pietro wanted to die so badly. Pietro comes running back to give Firo his answer: he does not want to keep on living without Dominico, his constant companion since since childhood. This is something Firo has never considered, as his friends and family became immortal alongside him. Luck thinks of Claire; Firo knows that wherever Claire is right now, he is definitely alive. He will never die. As they enter their automobile and drive off, Firo ''seriously'' considers Claire and Pietro's words; the truth is that Claire ''is'' mortal, and that he will die one day and Firo the others will have to live on without him. The thought makes his chest tighten, and he resolves not to think about such things—it is too early to dream of a world without Claire in it. He silently wishes Pietro and Dominico good luck, and looks forward to seeing Claire again soon. === 1970s-1980s === When Maiza leaves the Martillo in the 1970s with Czes in tow, Firo takes over as the family's ''contaiuolo'' in his absence. During this time, Firo wears glasses in an attempt to look more intelligent. He and Ennis marry circa '''1980''' in a reportedly chaotic wedding, and go on their honeymoon (with Czes in tow) twenty years later aboard the cruise liner ''[[Entrance and Exit|Entrance]]'' in August '''2002'''. === 2002 === In the first half of '''2002''', Firo and Ennis are contacted via phone by Maiza—staying in a certain [[Northern European Village]] alongside Czes and three other immortals—who requests their assistance with a homunculi matter: he and his fellow immortals have been working to extend the lifespan of [[Fil]]'s bodies, an alchemy problem rooted in the work of Szilard's descendants. Firo and Ennis provide what long-distance support they can, with Firo assumed to have consulted Szilard's memories and knowledge. ''('''August 2002''' to be added.)''
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