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+ | Leonardo DaVinci (Renaissance polymath), Academician Societies, Secular Humanism, Oscar Wilde (Writer), Mark Twain (Writer), Book of the Courtier, Robert Langdon (Protagonist from Dan Brown novels), Alexander Hamilton (Revolutionary/Politician) | ||
==Soundtrack== | ==Soundtrack== |
Revision as of 02:03, 1 August 2017
Clan | |
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Position | None |
Status | 3 |
Domain | Stamford, CT |
Coterie | None |
Society | {{{Society}}} |
Path | Humanity 000 |
Player | chris |
[[Category:Society:{{{Society}}}]]
Contents
Overview
Alias(es):
Real Name: Rufus Castor
Apparent Age: Mid-twenties
Concept: Humanist Scholar
Physical description: An imposing gentleman with an air of refinement. His manners and practiced grace betray him to an older time. His most striking feature is his dark red hair.
Detailed Status:
Acknowledged
Respected
Wise
Character Information
Known History
Rufus arrived in the Summer of 2017 to the domain of Stamford. He stated his previous city as Milan and his desire to come to the Americas was around the available research easily accessible from the domain. Rufus quickly integrated himself into the city to prove himself an asset.
Allies
Working on it.
Enemies
Trying to not work on it.
Lineage
Rufus has not publicly claimed any specific sire, broodmates, or childer
Character Inspirations
In no particular order:
Leonardo DaVinci (Renaissance polymath), Academician Societies, Secular Humanism, Oscar Wilde (Writer), Mark Twain (Writer), Book of the Courtier, Robert Langdon (Protagonist from Dan Brown novels), Alexander Hamilton (Revolutionary/Politician)
Soundtrack
"Lover of the Light" by Mumford and Sons
"Who Wants to Live Forever" by Queen
"Only the Good Die Young" by Billy Joel
"Believe" by Elton John
"Trip the Darkness" by Lacuna Coil