Difference between revisions of "Victoria Rowlands"
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Revision as of 04:02, 28 June 2011
Clan | Ventrue |
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Position | Deceased |
Status | 6 |
Domain | Hartford, CT |
Coterie | None |
Society | {{{Society}}} |
Path | Humanity 000 |
Player | sarah M. |
[[Category:Society:{{{Society}}}]]
Contents
Overview
Alias(es):
Victoria Rowlands, Vivian Davenport
Real Name: Victoria Rowlands
Apparent Age: Mid 20s
Concept: British East India Company Tea Baron(ess)
Physical description: Beautiful. Deadly. Strong.
Detailed Status:
Character Information
Known History
Coterie
Allies
- Kate Davidson
- Hugo Valentine
- Leonius Agrippa
- Adrian Florent
- Alexander P. Keefe
- William Harkness
- Svetlana Cheakov
Enemies
- Sariel Seferoit (deceased)
- The Domain of Hartford, in particular old friends on her former Primogen council
- James Norton
- Tatiyana "Anya" Pyotrevna
Sire
- Upton Rowlands, longtime Prince of Connecticut (NPC)
Childer
- Ian McAllistar (Deceased)
- Connor O'Carthy
- Sandhurst Davenport (Deceased)
- Michael Rowlands
Broodmates
None known.
Character Inspirations
- Lady Fairchild from Lost Girls (2006) by Alan Moore
- Vanity Fair (1848), by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Velma Kelly in Chicago, as played by Catherina Zeta Jones (visually)
Soundtrack
- Lady GaGa - Poker Face
- Slept So Long - Jay Gordon (Queen of the Damned Soundtrack)
- Hindi Sad Diamonds - Moulin Rouge Soundtrack
Quotes
Rumors
- Victoria is exclusively homosexual.
- Victoria had a sexual relationship with an Archon
- Victoria claimed Praxis in Hartford because she believed it was her birthright, her sire and grandsire both having ruled it before her.
- Victoria and Lady Elizabeth of York did not get along very well, and their mutual dislike was sparked over a religious disagreement.