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− | A classier version of Prof. Keating (Robin Williams), in Dead Poet’s Society | + | A classier version of Prof. Keating (Robin Williams), in Dead Poet’s Society<br> |
− | Prof. George Falconer (Colin Firth—main character), A Single Man | + | Prof. George Falconer (Colin Firth—main character), A Single Man <br> |
− | Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), The Talented Mr. Ripley | + | Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), The Talented Mr. Ripley <br> |
==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== |
Revision as of 05:22, 8 May 2019
Clan | Brujah |
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Position | |
Status | 5 |
Domain | Annapolis, MD |
Coterie | ??? |
Society | ??? |
Path | Humanity ??? |
Player | Greg Vass (gregory.vass1@gmail.com) |
Contents
Overview
Alias(es): Chris St. Michael
Real Name: Christian St. Michael
Apparent Age: early 20s
Concept: Idealist Professor
Physical description: Christian is handsome (OOC: 7 Appearance-related traits), usually wears fashionable suits, and exudes elegance and class no matter what he puts on. He is 5’9”, 160 lbs., brown hair and brown eyes. His skin is somewhat flushed and he blinks and shows other signs of mortal health (OOC: Blush of Health). His dress, manner, and speech leads others to frequently mistaken him for a Toreador or Ventrue, but he is also somewhat of an adept social chameleon and he can socialize effectively with many groups. His French accent does come across strongly at times but he is able to a full American accent with some effort.
Detailed Status:
Acknowledged by Dolce La Fontaine, Prince of Waterloo, France
Graceful by Dolce La Fontaine, Prince of Waterloo, France
Wise by former Primogen Brian Dannington of Washington, D.C.
Diligent by former Prince Shenvier Dubois of Washington, D.C.
Steadfast by former Prince Lumen Gunn of Washington D.C.
Character Information
Known History
Chris has considered himsself aristocracy in a few ways. First, his mortal French family was one of the few noble families that escaped the French Revolution by going into exile. Secondly, he speaks of how the Brujah were considered one of the High Clans for millennia, and how some of the Idealists such as himself still strive to bring decency, peace, and civility into mortal society and the Camarilla. Finally, Chris considers Camarilla Kindred to be the ultimate form of nobility.
Chris arrived in Washington, D.C from Paris in 2004. He quickly secured the position of Primogen, serving quietly and modestly in that position for some time. He was then elevated to Keeper of Elysium under Prince Lumen Gunn in 2006, serving honorably and efficiently for a few years. The Brujah was also a professor of history at Georgetown University for five years. Chris supported the arts and worked with Clan Toreador in their endeavors.
Then suddenly in 2010, out of the blue, he disappeared from the domain and even his ghouls and newly-embraced childe Kirsten could not find him for a time. Chris now relates an incident were a strange, waif-like, beautiful woman cursed him and robbed him of much of his memories. After that bizarre encounter, he wandered West, eventually settling in Quebec City, Canada for a number of years under Prince Annabelle of Clan Tremere. Chris supported the sieges of Grand Forks, ND against both the Sabbat and the Garou and eventually settled in that domain for a few years after it was re-taken.
After tiring of the life of the bucolic Mid-West and yearning for the faster-paced unlife of the Mid-Atlantic, he made an appearance at the 2019 Glitter and Gloom in Baltimore. From there, he settled in the Domain of Annapolis after proving himself in battle against the Daeva. He is now an adjunct professorship at the University of Maryland.
Though he has a bit disposed towards more elegantly and refined Kindred, he still supports groups like the Anarchs, downtrodden mortals, and fully embraces the idea of the Camarilla in the New World as a meritocracy. His ultimate goal seems to be to uplift mortal and Kindred Society.
Coterie
Allies
Enemies
Sire
Lucas Blackwell
Childer
Kirsten St. Michael, none others of note
Broodmates
None
Character Inspirations
A classier version of Prof. Keating (Robin Williams), in Dead Poet’s Society
Prof. George Falconer (Colin Firth—main character), A Single Man
Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), The Talented Mr. Ripley