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Revision as of 22:22, 7 May 2011
Clan | Toreador |
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Position | Whip |
Status | 2 |
Domain | Twin Cities, MN |
Coterie | None |
Society | {{{Society}}} |
Path | Humanity 0000 |
Player | Emilynn Henderson |
[[Category:Society:{{{Society}}}]]
Contents
Overview
Alias(es):
None known
Apparent Age: Late Teens
Physical description: Generally appearing with messy brown hair (occasionally gelled and colored) and almost never without a black leather jacket, Maeve stands at 5'2" with an hourglass figure. Besides the jacket, her usual wardrobe ranges from jeans and a nice top to formal satin gowns.
Detailed Status:
Acknowledged by Prince Blah of Blah, Pennsylvania 10 years ago.
Adored by Prince Morgan Howell of Twin Cities, MN
Character Information
Known History
Not much is known about Maeve before 2010, except that she came from PA. In October of 2010, she found herself in the Twin Cities, MN. She hasn't left yet.
Coterie
None
Allies
Twin Cities Toreador (or at least some of them)
Enemies
That's for me to know and you to find out.
Sire
Childer
None
Character Inspirations
Rebellious Teenager/Runaway
Soundtrack
I could be there for you - Eisley
For the Price of a Cup of Tea - Belle & Sebastian
Flesh and Bone - Alien Ant Farm
Quotes
"I'm stuck in the middle of a blah neighborhood with a Medical Supply van with a flat tire and 5 cases of Oxycodone."
"You had better not be moving to Las Vegas."
Rumors
Once assisted with the "strategical commandeering" of a Malkavian blanket fort on Elysium.
She uses racial slurs on a nightly basis.
Is an incorrigible drug addict.
Is being groomed to be made Primogen.
Is assisting her Primogen with the take over of the drug trade so that she has more access to drugs for her personal use.