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'''Molossus''' was an acclaimed Corummese operatic tenor and theater actor who is renowned for introducing the Corummese public to opera and popularizing theater with plays such as ''Gromeluta'' and ''Tyranno'', were he played Engelfärt the Flatulent and the [[Caphirian]] [[Imperator]] [[Magasevetus]], respectively. He was a prolific recorder of both entire operas and single arias, releasing some twenty opera albums. In 1997 he was awarded the Meritorious Golden Crane medal for his extensive work in the musical arts.  
'''Molossus''' was an acclaimed [[Corumm]]ese operatic tenor and theater actor who is renowned for introducing the [[Corumm]]ese public to opera and popularizing theater with plays such as ''Gromeluta'' and ''Tyranno'', were he played Engelfärt the Flatulent and the [[Caphirian]] [[Imperator]] [[Magasevetus]], respectively. He was a prolific recorder of both entire operas and single arias, releasing some twenty opera albums. In 1997 he was awarded the Meritorious Golden Crane medal for his extensive work in the musical arts.  


Born in obscurity and of uncertain parentage, Molossus was raised by nuns in a [[Democratic Christian Church of Corumm and the East|church]] and named after a breed of dog from [[Sarpedon]]. Notable for his large size (he stood at 2.4 meters), bloated appearance and bulging eyes; Molossus suffered from a form of gigantism. His booming tenor voice was in large part thanks to his barrel sized chest and in his later years he suffered from morbid obesity, gout, diabetes and the odd extra vestigial limb. He died in during a vacation in [[Trossera]] from diabetic complications.
Born in obscurity and of uncertain parentage, Molossus was raised by nuns in a [[Democratic Christian Church of Corumm and the East|church]] and named after a breed of dog from [[Sarpedon]]. Notable for his large size (he stood at 2.4 meters), bloated appearance and bulging eyes; Molossus suffered from a form of gigantism. His booming tenor voice was in large part thanks to his barrel sized chest and in his later years he suffered from morbid obesity, gout, diabetes and the odd extra vestigial limb. He died in during a vacation in [[Trossera]] from diabetic complications.

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Molossus
BornFebruary 18, 1958
Unknown
DiedSeptember 25, 2016 (aged 58)
NationalityCorummese
CitizenshipCorummese
Occupation
  • Opera singer (tenor)
Years active1978 - 2014

Molossus was an acclaimed Corummese operatic tenor and theater actor who is renowned for introducing the Corummese public to opera and popularizing theater with plays such as Gromeluta and Tyranno, were he played Engelfärt the Flatulent and the Caphirian Imperator Magasevetus, respectively. He was a prolific recorder of both entire operas and single arias, releasing some twenty opera albums. In 1997 he was awarded the Meritorious Golden Crane medal for his extensive work in the musical arts.

Born in obscurity and of uncertain parentage, Molossus was raised by nuns in a church and named after a breed of dog from Sarpedon. Notable for his large size (he stood at 2.4 meters), bloated appearance and bulging eyes; Molossus suffered from a form of gigantism. His booming tenor voice was in large part thanks to his barrel sized chest and in his later years he suffered from morbid obesity, gout, diabetes and the odd extra vestigial limb. He died in during a vacation in Trossera from diabetic complications.

Early life and training

Musical career

Death