Tanitbaal-Sahar

Tanitbaal-Sahar was a Cainite adventurer and philosopher active in Rome before the Punic Wars. Sahar presented himself as a Brujah, but was actually a Baali. He was the founder of the Road of Sin.

Biography
During the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire Tanitbaal-Sahar arrived in Rome. He presented himself as a Brujah, but was actually a Baali who quickly became lover with the Ventrue Prince Camilla. Sahar taught Camilla the ways of the Road of Desire, which would soon be known as the Road of Sin.

The founder of Via Peccati is considered to be Tanitbaal-Sahar, an alleged Brujah who wandered for over 300 years seeking the answers to life and humanity before settling in Carthage. There, he spent years in seclusion, compiling what he knew into what would become the main philosophies of the Road of Sin.

He was eventually invited by Titus Venturus Camillus, the Ventrue Prince of Rome, to share his teachings. He arrived in Rome acting as a Brujahand quickly became the lover of the Ventrue Prince.

Sahar taught Camilla the ways of the Road of Desire, which would soon be known as the Road of Sin. For in Rome he found the last of the pieces of knowledges he needed to complete his treatise, "On Hunger and its Satisfaction", which lead to the creation of Via Desideratio, the Road of Desire. Camilla and his followers in Rome eagerly embraced the new Road, and it spread quickly from there.

Soon after, Tanitbaar-Sahar was summoned to Tyre by his sire; where disappeared on the journey - his final fate was never known.

Character Sheet
Tanitbaal-Sahar Sire: Tanith Nature: Visionary / Architect Demeanor: Celebrant Generation: 6th Embrace: 9th Century B.C. Apparent Age: Early 20′s Morality: Road of Sin