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Calo Sanza

Calo and Galdo Sanza as portrayed by Lilia Anisimova
Biographical Information
Real Name
Calo Sanza
Nationality
Current Status
Dead
Physical Description
Gender
Male
Hair Color
Black
Eye Color
Dark
Skin Color
Olive/Brown
Personal Information
Profession
Thief
Residence
Temple of Perelandro, Temple District, Camorr
Weapon of Choice
Stilleto
Affiliation
Allies
Galdo Sanza, Father Chains, Locke Lamora, Jean Tannen, Bug Gadek, Sabetha Belacoros, Nazca Barsavi
Enemies
The Gray King, Cheryn Berangia, Raiza Berangia
Chronological Information
First Mentioned
First Appeared
Last Appeared

Calo Sanza, full name Calo Giacomo Petruzzo Sanza, was the identical twin brother of Galdo Sanza and a member of the Gentlemen Bastards until he and his brother were murdered by the Berangias Sisters.

History[]

The twins’ past before their arrival at Shades’ Hill is unknown, though they are clearly orphans. Father Chains bought them when Locke arrived at Shades’ Hill (they claim to remember him), meaning they were in the Gentlemen Bastards a year before Locke’s entry. Collectively, they were the second addition to the Gentlemen Bastards.

As part of their training, they were briefly affiliated into a godly order; Calo became an initiate of Gandolo and Galdo became an initiate of Sendovani.

In their teenage years, Calo and Galdo experienced an ironically joint distaste for their similarities, and Galdo shaved his head to distinguish himself from his brother. Calo and Galdo bickered a lot during this time, a bit more malicious than the typical teasing, yet this conflict seemed to be resolved when they acted in the joint role as the narrative chorus for the production of The Republic of Thieves in Espara.

Personality[]

Much to the vexation of others, the twins took advantage of their identical appearances as children and refused to reveal their true identities, purposely speaking and acting in unison to provoke Chains, who described them as ‘giggling idiots’.

The Sanza twins were mischievous and unmanageable at best during their early years, and it seems that their love for frivolity never truly died. Their playful egotism and daft humour is reflected in their light-hearted banter; the twins have a habit of finishing each other sentences and speaking in unison:

“‘The only person who gets away with Locke Lamora games…’ ‘…is Locke…’ ‘…because we think the gods are saving him up for a really big death. Something with knives and hot irons…’ ‘…and fifty thousand cheering spectators.’ The brothers cleared their throats in unison.”

The twins are the only Gentlemen Bastards who smoke. They are said to be ‘silver at all trades, gold at none’ and their game-cheating antics are renowned throughout the Camorr underworld. Even Locke appraises their card skills.

They are depicted to be womanisers, not just by their own boasts but also by the prostitute, Felice, and the black alchemists, Janellaine and Jessaline.

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