Humberto Diaz

Humberto Diaz, more widely known to the public by his moniker, El Patron, was a legendary Spanish conquistador who is famous for his ill-fated expedition to the Caribbean. To this day, myths and legends about the conquistador persist, predominantly surrounding his cache of extremely well-crafted and valuable weapons, especially the "cursed blades" that he held in his collection.

Biography
Humberto Diaz, born in Madrid, Spain, at an unknown time in the late 16th century, was the son of a wealthy Spanish merchant, the Duke of the Noble House of Diaz at the time, who was a close advisor to King Alfonso Clemente I of Spain. Early in his life, Humberto enlisted in the Spanish Army, and served during the relatively peaceful period. However, the ambitious Diaz yearned for more than simple military service. Using his father's connections, he convinced the King of Spain to assist in funding an expedition to the Caribbean on behalf of the Spanish Empire. Using generous grants from the king, as well as his family's own wealth, Humberto set out for the Caribbean in the early 17th century, determined, like most conquistadors of the day, to achieve fame and fortune by finding gold and other riches in the New World.

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