Kelton of Bruce

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Clan Child of Haqim
Position
Status 4
Domain Columbus, OH
Coterie None
Society {{{Society}}}
Path Humanity 0000
Player Jake

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Overview

Upload Kelton with full makeup concealing his dark skin.


Alias(es): Kelton Bruce

Real Name:

Apparent Age: 33

Concept: Studious Elder with Poor Coping Skills

Physical description: Tall, athletic and plain.

Detailed Status:

Acknowledged
Efficient
Wise
Loyal

Character Information

Known History

Known to be Irish historian and student of popular culture.

Upload A dark man pretending to be a light man pretending to be a dark man. Ah the self-hate!


Coterie

Allies

James MacPherson
Jack Smith
Christopher Chicano
Eric Kein
Normal Samuelson

Enemies

Brighton Hughes
Cock Robin

Sire

Unknown

Childer

Sasha Fredrick

Broodmates

Character Inspirations

Mickey the Pikey from the movie Snatch

Upload Kelton in typical "myspace" pose before a night on the town.


Soundtrack

Quotes

"Of course I'm hard to talk to. I'm stupid."
"I'm sorry you had to correct me. I shouldn't have opened my stupid mouth."
"Hopefully hitting myself in the face with a hammer will help me come up with a good solution."

Rumors

  • Kelton of Bruce has studied so much popular culture that he is worthless to society.
  • Was Embraced due to his studious "secretary" skills.
  • Types 200 words per minute.
  • Is quite vocal about his self-hate.
  • Hates middle-easterners.
  • Has multiple personalities.
  • Kelton of Bruce is fanatically loyal to James MacPherson, and will do anything for him.
  • Kelton can throw a paperclip over 2 miles.
  • The self-debasement is an act. He's just afraid of being alone, so he makes a huge fuss about being stupid to get people to pay attention to him.
  • Academic papers published by Kelton (under aliases):
    • Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote: Absurdist Logic Reflecting Degenerating Social Mores
    • Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a Reflection of American Phobias of the Other
    • The Redemption in Self-Hatred
    • "The Jeffersons" versus "Sandford and Son": What Are Black People Really Like?