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Revision as of 01:18, 21 May 2011
Clan | Toreador |
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Position | None |
Status | 2 |
Domain | ??? |
Coterie | ??? |
Society | {{{Society}}} |
Path | Humanity ??? |
Player | Amanda Desrosiers |
[[Category:Society:{{{Society}}}]]
Contents
Overview
Alias(es):
Real Name:
Apparent Age:
25
Concept:
Hardline Art Critic
Physical description:
Amanda is tall and lithe with dark brown hair gently brushing the olive skin of her shoulders and flowing to the middle of her back. Her light brown eyes cut a piercing twinkle in the night air, betraying a hint of seduction, power and even danger. She walks with the confidence of an aristocrat and stands with poise, the center of attention in every room, a sense of awe and enchantment surrounding her. Those who look upon her are enraptured and invigorated by a sense of youth and vibrance.
Detailed Status:
Acknowledged by Prince Demether Tsarovitch of Sorocaba
Keen by Luigi Falcone, Archon to Justicar Art Morgan
Character Information
Known History
Amanda Desrosiers has been coming and going from the brazilian art scenario for some years now. She is somewhat known locally for critics published in art magazines and newspaper. Her literary style is very strong and she has a keen eye for detail. Her critics are always very thorough, sometimes even described as cruel, but always precise and accurate.
She has not participated actively in kindred affairs for a while now, spending the last years travelling around Europe, claiming to be seeking to improve her art knowledge.
On May 20th was called in as Servire/Secretary to Archon Hyde Hercovitch.
Coterie
Allies
Enemies
Sire
Jasmin Montray (deceased)
Childer
Broodmates
Character Inspirations
Soundtrack
"A Little Less Conversation" by Elvis Presley
"Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics
Quotes
"The best compliment you can give an artist is a silent admiration, for true art really cannot be expressed by simple words"