Troile

Troile was known for being a passionate and firey young woman. She was embraced by Ilyes, "The Learned Brujah", sometime around 3000 BC. Her embrace was a direct violation of Caine's dictum. Because of her Sire's lack of emotion, Troile feared that Ilyes had the intention to destroy her, in an attempt to rectify his mistake of embracing her. Thus, Troile plotted to diablerise Ilyes.

Ilyes, mastered a unique Discipline that no other vampire had, known as Temporis. He managed to fake his death by invoking Temporis at the moment Troile initiated diablerie. By use of Temporis, Ilyes hurled himself forward in time, landing in Lilith's garden during the Dark Ages.

With Ilyes out of the picture, Troile assumed leadership over clan Brujah being acknowledged as a third generation vampire.

In 146 BC, Troile participated in the final battle of Carthage. She was defeated in combat while defending against the Roman siege. Some sources cite a Malkavian Methuselah, supposedly of the third generation, who had used a potent ability of Dementation against her. According to the Baali, Troile descended into the earth, presumably using Protean, in an embrace with her lover Moloch (a Baali Methuselah), in order to hide from the Roman attackers. The vampires of Rome had the ground sown with salt and enacted a ritual that locked Troile and Moloch beneath the earth in eternal torpor. Thus, Troile is absent from many interpretations of Gehenna.

Version Differences
"Chicago by Night (1st ed)", "Clanbook: Baali" and "Clanbook: Brujah" mention Troile as male. However, "Dirty Secrets of the Black Hand" and the "Gehenna" book refer to Troile as female, suggesting that Ilyes was in love with her, but could not express it as he knew not how to deal with his emotions.