Lazarus

The faithless son of Cappadocius, Lazarus was apparently impulsive if intelligent. He embraced Lamia in a fit of passion, only find himself the loser in the deal. When the Feast of Folly] was called, neither Lazarus nor any of his [[childer responded, remaining in Egypt. Upset by this sign of faithlessness, Caias Koine travelled to Lazarus' Haven in Egypt to bring him back to face the founder.  The two fought and only through the use of Serpentis, Lazarus survived and killed Caias.

The Cappadocians and Followers of Set were mortal enemies, followers of radically different religious visions, and the clan lacked the ability to strike back at the treasonous childe, so Lazarus was left to stew in Egypt with his own brood. These infitiores would eventually become a bloodline of the clan, denying their Cappadocian heritage.

Lazarus himself went into torpor after the fight. If he did rise from the grave, the exact timing is unknown. He is one of the major candidates for being The Capuchin.