Difference between revisions of "Octavia "Tavvy" Wellis"
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+ Acknowledged by Prince Alexander Vargoss of St. Louis, 1928<br> | + Acknowledged by Prince Alexander Vargoss of St. Louis, 1928<br> | ||
+ Esteemed by Prince Charlie of Fargo<br> | + Esteemed by Prince Charlie of Fargo<br> | ||
− | + Somnium | + | + Somnium Vidisse se Dicat by Justicar Petronius<br> |
+ Distinguished by Toreador Primogen Harper Restax of Fargo | + Distinguished by Toreador Primogen Harper Restax of Fargo | ||
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==Allies== | ==Allies== | ||
+ | Michael Preston | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== |
Revision as of 01:18, 26 August 2020
Clan | Toreador |
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Position | Steward and Deputy Liaison to Sheriff |
Status | 4 + 1 when acting as Deputy |
Domain | Fargo |
Coterie | ??? |
Society | ??? |
Path | Humanity 000 |
Player | Dakota Potter |
Contents
Overview

Alias(es): Tavvy
Real Name:
Apparent Age: Early twenties
Concept: 1920s starlet; natural actress
Physical description: Tavvy is a 5'2" brunette with an unbridled enthusiasm for fashion and a flair for the dramatic. Short and curvy, she dresses in everything from designer fashion to bohemian and hipster couture, getting a kick out of diverse styles. She tends to talk and gesture loudly and dramatically.
She looks to be in her early twenties and one of her most characteristic features is her emotive, expressive face. She appears extraordinarily human, and gives off a magnetic and genial aura. (Blush of Health; Enchanting Voice)
Detailed Status:
+ Acknowledged by Prince Alexander Vargoss of St. Louis, 1928
+ Esteemed by Prince Charlie of Fargo
+ Somnium Vidisse se Dicat by Justicar Petronius
+ Distinguished by Toreador Primogen Harper Restax of Fargo
Character Information
Known History
Coterie
Allies
Michael Preston
Enemies
Sire
Liam Black
Childer
Broodmates
Character Inspirations
The quintessential actress, who can act and adapt her way through any decade and persona; 1920s Golden Age; Mary Pickford; early 20th century starlets Prohibition; The Great Gatsby; human psychology