Miguel Cabral de Sá

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Clan Toreador
Position Keeper
Status 5(4+1)
Domain Vale do Itajaí, Brazil
Coterie Nenhuma
Society Camarilla
Path Humanity 7 -
Player Dante
Miguel Cabral de Sá, Circa XIX century


Overview

Miguel Cabral de Sá


Alias(es):
Wild Rose, The Troubadour, Lusitano

Real Name:
...

Apparent Age:
35

Concept:
Flirtatious aristocratic poet

Physical description:
Miguel Cabral de Sá is a charismatic and handsome man of 1.80 meters with a deep voice and a strong Portuguese accent He has a handsome beard and long wavy hair. He is always well dressed in clothes reminiscent of European aristocracy..

Detailed Status:
Acknowledged by Alessio Rinaldi, Prince of Ravenna;
Loyal by Dolce La Fontaine, former Prince of Waterloo;
Cherished by Juiseppe Cicero, Prince of Palermo;
Formidable by Archie Welesley, Prince of Itajaí Valley;
Honored as Keeper of Itajaí Valley;

Toreador Only:
Talented.

Character Information


Known History

- Came from Portugal to the Valley of Itajaí (Brazil) in 2022 looking for his Sire;
- In 2023 became the Keeper of Elisyum of the Valley of Itajaí;

Coterie

...

Allies

- Midori, Gangrel, Josian;
- Maxwell Scot, Gangrel, Seneschal of Valley of Itajaí;
- Aurora, Toreador, Archon of Justicar Titus Petronius Niger;
- Alexandria Sangria Lefevre, Toreador;


Enemies

Sire

- Annabelle Camponelli

Childer

Broodmates

- Luigi Falcone;

Character Inspirations

- Edmond Dantes - The Count of Monte Cristo

- Louis de Pointe du Lac - Interview with the Vampire

- Giacomo Girolamo Casanova

- Le Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin - From the story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" By Edgar Allan Poe

- William Shakespeare

Soundtrack

- "Closer" by Nine Inch Nails
- "Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven
- "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" by The Darkness
- "Heres comes your man" by The Pixies
- "Lithium and a Lover" by Sirenia

Quotes

Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.” -Dead Poets Society, 1989

Rumors