Mallory Jones
Clan | Toreador |
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Position | |
Status | 1 |
Domain | Santa Rosa, CA |
Coterie | |
Society | {{{Society}}} |
Path | Humanity 000 |
Player | Abigail |
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Contents
Overview
Alias(es): Neil Howard
Real Name: Mallory Jones
Apparent Age: 30-ish
Concept: Toreador in the throes of Ennui. Burnt-out music and social critic. Black Sheep of the family. Jilted lover. Ladies Woman. Misbehaving minor nobility. Absolute train wreck.
Detailed Status:
- Acknowledged by Francois Villon
Known History
Embraced in the 60s.
Came from Paris.
Appears to be on a first name basis with Francois Villon.
Seems to enjoy making a scene (or just doesn't care).
Allies
If she ever develops any, I'll let you know.
Fuck Buddies
Jolene
Susanna Angel LaRouge
Isabella Visconti (former)
Susan Sontag
Joni Mitchell (rumored)
CILF (Cammies I'd *Like* to Fuck)
Susanna Angel LaRouge
Kathrin Braddock
Kate Davidson
Tolerated (mostly because, for some unknown reason, they haven't killed me yet)
Enemies
"Prince Edward: Lord Sparkles" aka Virgil Deems
Sire
Isabella Visconti aka Claudia deWinter
Broodmates
Odette Visconti
Someone you've never met.
Character Inspirations
Allen Ginsberg
Hunter S. Thompson
Jim Morrison
Lindsay Lohan
Soundtrack
Quotes
"...Fuck my life."
"What?? He's a dick!"
"Worth it."
Rumors
- Was lovers with Isabella Visconti.
- Was jilted by Isabella Visconti.
- Is still madly in love with Isabella Visconti.
- In a relationship with Susanna Angel LaRouge.
- Threatened to kill Virgil Deems.
- Attempted to punch Virgil Deems in the face, on Elysium.
- Kicked Jack Sebastien in the junk.
- Got her tongue ripped out by Jack Sebastien.
- Got choke-slammed into a wall by Jack Sebastien for motorboating his girlfriend.
- Has a 'crush' on Jack Sebastien.
- Motorboated Katja Nothing.
- Is actually a decent art critic, if she can get over her own ennui.
- Doesn't misbehave like this in Paris.
- Gets beat up just for fun.
- Doesn't give a shit about anything.
- Addicted to drugs and/or alcohol.
- Used to write for Rolling Stone (among other things) under the pen name Neil Howard.