David Keogh grew up in a Leipzig village, when he was eight years old, he became an indentured servant. He lived in service until he was 21, at which point he was beaten to death by his master, Immortal, Roger Quinn, who found him, but treated him no better than a slave. David later met Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod was the first person who treated him decently and taught him about the world and his immortality.
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| - David Keogh grew up in a Leipzig village, when he was eight years old, he became an indentured servant. He lived in service until he was 21, at which point he was beaten to death by his master, Immortal, Roger Quinn, who found him, but treated him no better than a slave. David later met Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod was the first person who treated him decently and taught him about the world and his immortality.
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| - Highlander: The Series, in the Season Three episode Obsession
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| - David Keogh grew up in a Leipzig village, when he was eight years old, he became an indentured servant. He lived in service until he was 21, at which point he was beaten to death by his master, Immortal, Roger Quinn, who found him, but treated him no better than a slave. David later met Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod was the first person who treated him decently and taught him about the world and his immortality. In 1825, Keogh lived in Philadelphia, where he was a carpenter. Through his business, he met Julia Renquist. Her father owned the business that transported his timber. Keogh fell in love with Julia, and wanted to ask for her hand in marriage. Her father dismissed him curtly, because David was only a craftsman. Julia herself denied her love of David, because of fear of her fathers wrath. MacLeod took David away before the situation could escalate. David coped with this loss badly. He always longed to lead a normal life and be loved. He left Philadelphia shortly after these events.
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