Draft:Capo Viu Family
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The Capó Viu family (as of 1989) or the Aeaea is a wealthy family coming all the way from Ancient Greece as some Archeological researches proves.
History: In Greek Mythology, the sorceress Circe has been banished by the Titan Helios to the island of Aeaea where she honed her natural affinity to witchraft. There, she met Odysseus and bore him a child Telegonus who was rumored to continue her line.He married Penelope making the family a Greek Royal bloodline.He spread the bloodline across the world.
The Aeaea family remained tranquil until the Salem Witch Trials of 1664 where a woman called Madison Aeaea claimed to be a descendant of the ancient sorceress Circe and cast a curse that one day her family would bear a child with gifts unimagined by human kind.
The family later resurfaced in the 1880s in Latin America, Venezuela where they helped build villages and hotels. They are members of the founders of the city of Caracas now the Capital of the country with a crypt belonging to them deep into the cities catacombs which is rumored to be Haunted by spirits of old family members.
In the 1900s, the family's last name changed to Capó when they returned to Salem, Massachusetts to prevent the family from returning to flee the country.
The family eventually made their way back to Venezuela where they become owners of a Hotel Business and the last name changed one last time to Capó Viu when the last male member known married and had two children born in 2004 and 2007.