Judas

Judas Iscariot was, according to the New Testament, one of the twelve original apostles of Jesus, and the one who, according to Christian tradition, betrayed him. Most of the Gospels agree that Judas subsequently committed suicide.

Judas in "Shock and Awe"
A red-bearded ally of the "Son of God", motivated by both fear and greed, helped Roman soldiers Marcus and Lucius find the rebel chieftan. "Red-Beard" identified the Son with a kiss. Marcus and Lucius took the Son of God, and his right-hand man, the Rock, into custody. When the traitor begged for his reward, the contemptuous soldiers gave him 30 pieces of silver to get rid of him.