Cuthbert Beckett

Wandering the globe for at least 300 years, exploring Kindredlore and mythology, Beckett may be the one of the greatest Noddists historians and arcehologists of the World of Darkness'.

Rathr well connected and educated, Beckett is one of the rare Gangrel cultivating contacts and allies arounf the word, from the ranks of mortal and supernatural alike. Few know him well, however. Among these are his erstwhile companions - Lucita and the raving prophet Anatole. His long time adversary and competitor is the Tzimisce scholar Sascha Vykos.

Known over the world for coming and going as he pleases and always appearing when "interesting" items, books, scraps or stories appear. He is well known for his theories that the story of Cain and Abel is actually a myth stemming from the human civlisation moving past the hunter-gatherer into a agricultural society. How this was connected with vampirism he is not sure, but if anyone knows, Beckett will find out sooner or later.

His knowledge of ancient lore, linguistics and fighting skills is perfectly complemented by mastery of a number of disciplines outside the usual purvey of the Gangrel, and more then a passing knowledge of Thaumaturgy. His skill with the gangrel trademark disciplines is such that he often travels like a wolf, and that he was known to run the length of a football field under the scorching sun.

Appears In
Numerous Vampire books

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines