Just to clarify: the CoJ knows that Assurance Mather is only the latest identity of the immortal, and they know primarily because, hey, superheroes. They've had a conflict or two with him in their own comic series. Rest assured that anyone looking into his past will find impeccable credentials, the best that money can buy.
No one knows his original name; they've only encountered him under the "Assurance Mathers" moniker.
Though now it occurs to me that Dragoneye, if he sees him, might recognize Mather from his reconnaisance through the books of magic-users back in WWII--but that won't happen until Dragoneye actually sees a picture of him.
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No one knows his original name; they've only encountered him under the "Assurance Mathers" moniker.
Though now it occurs to me that Dragoneye, if he sees him, might recognize Mather from his reconnaisance through the books of magic-users back in WWII--but that won't happen until Dragoneye actually sees a picture of him.