Kyle Dwyn

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Clan Caitiff
Position None
Status 1
Domain None
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Society {{{Society}}}
Path Humanity 000
Player Corey

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Overview

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Alias(es):

  • Working Name
    • "Kings Joker"
  • Other Identities
    • Malcolm Sandiego
    • Rodney Skinner
    • Simon Temple
    • Jimmy Worth

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  • The "Real Name" that is given
    • Eric Godberd

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Concept: Gentleman Thief / Thievery not for wealth, but for adventure. / Criminal acts without malice.
A Thief that enjoys the thrill of the experience. Following in historical family footsteps, Kyle Dwyn is a Kindred who enjoys the challenge of the night. (Roger Godberd was a medieval outlaw who has been suggested as a possible historical basis for the legend of Robin Hood.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Godberd)


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[Selina Kyle]

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François Toulour (Ocean's 12) Best known alias, “Night Fox”, Toulour is a French Baron and master thief, whose skills are rivaled only by Danny Ocean. The opposite of Ocean, Toulour specializes as a Cat Burglar; as such, his jobs are more physically demanding and seemingly carried out by him alone, whereas Ocean prefers using the 'Long Con' approach to slowly manipulate the situation to his favor.

Robin Hood (spelled Robyn Hode in older manuscripts) is a heroic outlaw in English folklore, a highly skilled archer and swordsman. He has become known for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor". In the earliest sources, Robin Hood is a yeoman, but he was often later portrayed as an aristocrat wrongfully dispossessed of his lands and made into an outlaw by an unscrupulous sheriff.

Jack MacLean, titled the "Superthief" by cops & robbers, was known as a legend as so few knew anything about him. His life of crime made him so wealthy that when police caught up with him he owned a multi-million dollar mansion, a Hughes 300C Helicopter and a $40,000 speed-boat. MacLean is widely accepted as one of the most intelligent burglars ever to be arrested, with genius level IQ and an extremely vast knowledge of alarm systems and electronics in general.

Bill Mason is an infamous Jewel Thief. Mason’s heists were often extremely dangerous, as he reached high-rise apartments utilizing his climbing talent. During the night-time burglary at the apartment of Armand Hammer, he scaled a 15-story building during a storm. He would plan a burglary extremely carefully, researching any possible security system that could possibly thwart him, before finding ways to overcome them. Mason once stole an Olympic Gold Medal belonging to Johnny Weissmuller, though he mailed it back to Weissmuller months after the theft, because of the guilt of stealing something with such sentimental value.

Charles Peace is commonly cited as one of the most prolific cat-burglars in history. He broke into thousands of houses during his lifetime, and maintained his criminal activity throughout his natural life. He was born in Sheffield, England, in 1832, though he earned his infamous reputation for burglaries committed while living in London. Peace was also a violent individual and he committed various murders during his lifetime, and often attempted to kill police officers who took him into custody. He became a wanted fugitive after shooting a man in Sheffield following an argument. Eventually his travels brought him to London, where he committed his most skilled heists over the course of 2 years. During the day he was a well-dressed and respected violinist who performed at local concerts. By night he would burgle fancy houses while the owners were asleep. On one notable occasion, the owners woke up during a burglary and set their Bulldog on Peace, who responded by punching it in the face, killing the poor animal, before escaping.

Adam Worth (1844–January 8, 1902) was an American criminal. Scotland Yard detective Robert Anderson nicknamed him "the Napoleon of the criminal world", and he is commonly referred to as "the Napoleon of Crime."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Worth

Professor James Moriarty, the archnemesis of Sherlock Holmes
Leslie Charteris's Simon Templar "The Saint"
Carmen Sandiego (Character)
Selina Kyle (Catwoman)
Rodney Skinner in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.


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