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==Background==
 
==Background==
Greyson Blaise was a billionaire and thrill seeker addicted to adrenaline and adventure. In order to satisfy his need for intense emotions, Blaise engaged in several thrilling adventures, such as travelling across the entire globe in a hot air ballon, racing in Le Mans, and trekking through the Sahara Desert. In his quest to seek exilarating experiences, Blaise became an art thief, commiting heists in several nation-states. He stole a Van Gogh from a museum in Cairo and a Picasso in Rio de Janeiro. According to Raymond Reddington, Blaise was a rising star in the criminal underwold, and was using dark money to buy influence for the day when he entered politics.
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Greyson Blaise was a billionaire and thrill seeker addicted to adrenaline and adventure. In order to satisfy his need for intense emotions, Blaise engaged in several thrilling adventures, such as travelling across the entire globe in a hot air ballon, racing in Le Mans, and trekking through the Sahara Desert. In his quest to seek ehxilarating experiences, Blaise became an art thief, commiting heists in several nation-states. He stole a Van Gogh from a museum in Cairo and a Picasso in Rio de Janeiro. According to Raymond Reddington, Blaise was a rising star in the criminal underwold, and was using dark money to buy influence for the day when he entered politics.
   
 
=="[[Greyson Blaise]]"==
 
=="[[Greyson Blaise]]"==

Revision as of 01:22, 31 October 2018

Greyson Blaise is a thief and a member of The Blacklist.

Background

Greyson Blaise was a billionaire and thrill seeker addicted to adrenaline and adventure. In order to satisfy his need for intense emotions, Blaise engaged in several thrilling adventures, such as travelling across the entire globe in a hot air ballon, racing in Le Mans, and trekking through the Sahara Desert. In his quest to seek ehxilarating experiences, Blaise became an art thief, commiting heists in several nation-states. He stole a Van Gogh from a museum in Cairo and a Picasso in Rio de Janeiro. According to Raymond Reddington, Blaise was a rising star in the criminal underwold, and was using dark money to buy influence for the day when he entered politics.

"Greyson Blaise"

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