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* '''July, 2018''' -- Began being seen in Georgia and Florida | * '''July, 2018''' -- Began being seen in Georgia and Florida | ||
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=Known History= | =Known History= | ||
The Setite calling himself Dr. Demosthenes Monk, an entrepreneur and amateur archaeologist, first arrived in St. Louis in 2005 around Halloween and shortly thereafter opened up a bridal shop. Articulate, urbane, and somewhat Victorian at times, he hosted a black-tie Ragtime Mardi Gras gala to celebrate his arrival, the first of three annual such galas. He soon found himself asked to be the sub-harpy to Verity Valerious. When she moved on, he was asked to be the Sub-harpy to Teegan. When Teegan resigned after a very brief stint in office, the Primogen asked Demosthenes to be the Harpy of St. Louis, a position and confidence he ended up holding for four years and through several princes. | The Setite calling himself Dr. Demosthenes Monk, an entrepreneur and amateur archaeologist, first arrived in St. Louis in 2005 around Halloween and shortly thereafter opened up a bridal shop. Articulate, urbane, and somewhat Victorian at times, he hosted a black-tie Ragtime Mardi Gras gala to celebrate his arrival, the first of three annual such galas. He soon found himself asked to be the sub-harpy to Verity Valerious. When she moved on, he was asked to be the Sub-harpy to Teegan. When Teegan resigned after a very brief stint in office, the Primogen asked Demosthenes to be the Harpy of St. Louis, a position and confidence he ended up holding for four years and through several princes. | ||
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Demosthenes is an oft-cited exception to seemingly every "rule" about Setites by Archons, Princes, and other members of the Camarilla who know him (to the point of having his clan questioned). Like [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], Monk maintains that, properly understood, his religion does not ''necessarily'' conflict with the conduct, Traditions, or the ideals of the Camarilla any more than any other religion. | Demosthenes is an oft-cited exception to seemingly every "rule" about Setites by Archons, Princes, and other members of the Camarilla who know him (to the point of having his clan questioned). Like [[Lorenzo de' Medici]], Monk maintains that, properly understood, his religion does not ''necessarily'' conflict with the conduct, Traditions, or the ideals of the Camarilla any more than any other religion. | ||
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=Relationships= | =Relationships= | ||
==Coterie== | ==Coterie== | ||
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* Thuvia Nunn | * Thuvia Nunn | ||
(There could be others, at least one prince of St. Louis gave Monk blanket Right of Progeny. Who knows what he did with it.) | (There could be others, at least one prince of St. Louis gave Monk blanket Right of Progeny. Who knows what he did with it.) | ||
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=Inspirations= | =Inspirations= | ||
* Cary Grant in ''His Girl Friday'' and ''The Philadelphia Story'' | * Cary Grant in ''His Girl Friday'' and ''The Philadelphia Story'' | ||
* Bayushi Yojiro and Bayushi Kachiko | * Bayushi Yojiro and Bayushi Kachiko | ||
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=Soundtrack= | =Soundtrack= | ||
[https://youtu.be/OtAMrPJg75o Nobody's Side, Chess (English version)] [https://youtu.be/cAcFkZ89dQQ Alt.]<br> | [https://youtu.be/OtAMrPJg75o Nobody's Side, Chess (English version)] [https://youtu.be/cAcFkZ89dQQ Alt.]<br> | ||
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<span style="padding-left: 20px;">'''Russian:''' Oh, you're not dangerous -- who could think that of you?</span><br /> | <span style="padding-left: 20px;">'''Russian:''' Oh, you're not dangerous -- who could think that of you?</span><br /> | ||
<span style="padding-left: 20px;">'''Both:''' You -- you are so strange -- why can't you be what you ought to be? You should be scheming, intriguing, too clever by half. '''...''' I don't know why I can't think of anything I would rather do than be wasting my time on mountains with you.<br /></span> | <span style="padding-left: 20px;">'''Both:''' You -- you are so strange -- why can't you be what you ought to be? You should be scheming, intriguing, too clever by half. '''...''' I don't know why I can't think of anything I would rather do than be wasting my time on mountains with you.<br /></span> | ||
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"That Jesus guy already has enough followers, we should spread this around." - Discussing a plan to deal with a problematic cult by redirecting its adherents into other religious pursuits. | "That Jesus guy already has enough followers, we should spread this around." - Discussing a plan to deal with a problematic cult by redirecting its adherents into other religious pursuits. | ||
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"However unwillingly a person who has a strong opinion may admit the possibility that his opinion may be false, he ought to be moved by the consideration that however true it may be, if it is not fully, frequently, and fearlessly discussed, it will be held as a dead dogma, not a living truth. ... (E)ven if the received opinion be not only true, but the whole truth; unless it is suffered to be, and actually is, vigorously and earnestly contested,... the meaning of the doctrine itself will be in danger of being lost, or enfeebled, and deprived of its vital effect on the character and conduct: the dogma becoming a mere formal profession, inefficacious for good, but cumbering the ground, and preventing the growth of any real and heartfelt conviction, from reason or personal experience." - John Stuart Mill | "However unwillingly a person who has a strong opinion may admit the possibility that his opinion may be false, he ought to be moved by the consideration that however true it may be, if it is not fully, frequently, and fearlessly discussed, it will be held as a dead dogma, not a living truth. ... (E)ven if the received opinion be not only true, but the whole truth; unless it is suffered to be, and actually is, vigorously and earnestly contested,... the meaning of the doctrine itself will be in danger of being lost, or enfeebled, and deprived of its vital effect on the character and conduct: the dogma becoming a mere formal profession, inefficacious for good, but cumbering the ground, and preventing the growth of any real and heartfelt conviction, from reason or personal experience." - John Stuart Mill | ||
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* He owns a bridal shop -- No, really, he does | * He owns a bridal shop -- No, really, he does |
Revision as of 15:59, 4 June 2019
OverviewAlias(es): Oscar Monk, Oskarina Real Name: Unknown Apparent Age: 40's Concept: Dilettante Archeologist Physical description: Varies. Debonair, elegant, and frequently charming; usually well dressed in couture clothing and often looking professorial. Dark hair, glasses, smooth complexion. Occasionally uses English phrases or idioms due to schooling there. Detailed Status:
Character InformationTimeline of Camarilla Involvement
Known HistoryThe Setite calling himself Dr. Demosthenes Monk, an entrepreneur and amateur archaeologist, first arrived in St. Louis in 2005 around Halloween and shortly thereafter opened up a bridal shop. Articulate, urbane, and somewhat Victorian at times, he hosted a black-tie Ragtime Mardi Gras gala to celebrate his arrival, the first of three annual such galas. He soon found himself asked to be the sub-harpy to Verity Valerious. When she moved on, he was asked to be the Sub-harpy to Teegan. When Teegan resigned after a very brief stint in office, the Primogen asked Demosthenes to be the Harpy of St. Louis, a position and confidence he ended up holding for four years and through several princes.
Thoren never produced the "letter" he allegedly received, but Demosthenes at least got Archon Kesch's recipe for chocolate chip cookies.
RelationshipsCoterieNone known Allies
Enemies
FamilySire: Eva Rochester
(There could be others, at least one prince of St. Louis gave Monk blanket Right of Progeny. Who knows what he did with it.)
Inspirations
SoundtrackNobody's Side, Chess (English version) Alt. Quotes"That Jesus guy already has enough followers, we should spread this around." - Discussing a plan to deal with a problematic cult by redirecting its adherents into other religious pursuits.
Rumors
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