Himilcar

Himilcar, called "the Pale", is referred to as the last Prince (or "Monarch") of Carthage.

Biography
"Carthage will last when Rome returns to nothing but a pile of river mud, and we will shake these would-be conquerors off like a dog shakes fleas. Never give up! Never surrender!"

- Himilcar, a short time before his Final Death

Little is known about Himilcar, except that he ruled in waning days of Carthage, dating as rule around 146 BCE. The exact extent of his authority within the city, which according to scriptures also happened to contain the Brujah Antediluvian Troile, is unknown, as is his relation with Troile.

According to the Elders of the Brujah, Himilcar was a coward and a weakling. Documents indicate that he had trouble with containing the Baali and the teachings of Tanitbaal-Sahar in his city, which resulted in even trusted agents to turn against him, seeing the rituals of the Baali as better alternatives to preserving their city. Before the final assault, he gave an impassionated speechof resistance against the Roman invaders, only be pierced by a flaming arrow after finishing. He apparently crumbled to ash immediatly.