Shabah

In the days of Constantinople, Shabah acted as the envoy of Alamut to Michael.

Biography
Embraced as a women, Shabah was left by her sire in the North African mountains, testing if she had the potential he had seen in her. After failing to ontact her family (who believed her to be an evil ghost), she eventually pursued him and was brought to Alamut for formal reckognition. The Old Man himself accepted her and sendt her off into the West to learn the ways of the Kafir. During her travels, she met Belisarius, a Ventrue from Constantinople, and the two became lovers and even married, sharing a Blood Oath with each other, until Shabah was called back to Alamut. She became a quiet decent assassin, even killing Emperor John II Komnenus in 1143. During the rule of Saladin, she was deposed to Constantinople, acting as an envoy to the patriarch to gain his favor and alliance in Alamuts struggle against the various hostile factions (supernatural as well as mortal) within the Middle East. There, she met her old lover Belisarius again and reconciled with him and acted as a professioanal assassin for the cities various Cainites.

Although she seemed to survive the Fourth Crusade, she did not survived the turmoils of the Anarch Revolt.