Card Lores:Noble of Deviation, Iago

A jealous, manipulative man. After "Othello" promoted "Cassio" to the rank of lieutenant, "Iago" was furious-he wanted the position for himself, and swore to himself that he would get "Cassio" demoted, to take over his place instead. Noticing that his wife, "Emelia", was an attendant of "Desdemonda", "Othello's" wife, he planned to overthrow "Cassio" using this fact-by convincing "Othello" that "Desdemonda" was cheating on him with "Cassio". One day, "Iago" noticed that "Desdemonda" had accidentally dropped a strawberry handkerchief given to her by "Othello", and asked "Emelia" to pick it up and pass it to him to let him have a look. Grinning sinisterly at the handkerchief, "Iago" thanked the gods that "Othello" was as every bit as gullible as he was strong.

"Iago" had planned to leave the handkerchief at "Cassio's" house, specifically in his bedroom, and make it look as though "Desdemonda" had been there. When this had been executed (with much success, "Iago" thought) he went back to "Othello's" house to report the news that "Desdemonda" was cheating on him. "Desdemonda" wasn't with "Othello" at that time, "Iago" noted, which made it necessary to carry out the plan. On hearing the news, just as "Iago" intended, "Othello" was furious, and immediately demoted "Cassio", and banished him, telling "Cassio" never to return. "Iago" was overjoyed, and went back to his residence that day with a sense of accomplishment. However, once he had ruined a person's life, he found that he couldn't stop-he wanted to ruin more, and more...

Before he knew it, his next target was "Othello" himself.