Zubor

Zubor was a respected and powerful member of the Obertus Tzimisce of Constantinople. His sire, Gesu, tasked him with the supervising of the construction of Obertus monasteries within Transylvania following the influx of mortals to Constantinople after the Second Crusade. Zubor was chosen for diplomatic skills and knowledge over the customs of the area. Unfortunatly, the local voivodes were not interested in tolerating their estranged brethren in their territory and began to send them bands of szlachta. After he had sended his own childe as a messenger to the local voivode, a fiend named Koban, he received a message fleshcrafted from the remains of his chidle that demanded that he would leave his domain within a month.

Eventually, the Obertus considered the effort a failure and in 1162, Gesu sended his agent Thomas Feroux out to destroy both Koban and Zubor. Zubor fled into the mountains, desperatly seeking escape from the near inevitable Final Death. He managed to embrace a local boyr, but before he could use this connection, Kobans henchmen ffound him and borught him to their masters castle, where Zubor spendt two months in agonizing torture and managed to curse his tormentor a short moment before he was destroyed and his remains reworked into a mantle for Koban.