Prince LaCroix

By Camirilla standards as the prince of vampires, though not all believe this. His position in vampire society as told by some of the anarchs, was not earned naturally but by other means. The Camirilla's laws are enforced by the prince, but do not apply to the anarchs seeing as they are free. The player first encounters this LaCroix at the beginning of the game. While the fate of the players sire is pre-judged, Lacroix allows a second chance, allowing the player to choose a seperate fate for themself. At all times the prince is protected by an all powerful bodyguard only known as The Sheriff. LaCroix appears to request unwarranted errands and investigations simply because he can. And at several points uses dominate should the player try to refuse. The fate of the prince in all endings is deserved to an obscene extent.

Quests
Though technically not a quest, the entire city of Santa Monica was a quest given by the prince for the player to complete. Originally intended to be the first mission, however upon meeting Mercurio a second quest is initiated. The warehouse cannot be blown to bits without the astrolite being withheld by local drug dealers. Nor can leaving Santa Monica be possible. LaCroix sends the player aboard the Elizabeth Dane to investigate a matter of interest, a sarcophagus. Believed to hold an ancient all powerful vampire and said to be awakened will destroy all kindred and bring about the vampiric apocalypse. Your objective is to gather evidence and with careful scrutiny observe the sealed tomb, then report back your findings. According to his colleagues Dr. Grout, a malkavian elder has slipped into silence for sometime and it has begun to raise concerns. Simply put you are to make a house call and solve the mystery of the doctors disappearance. After the confirmation of the Sarcophagus, Prince LaCroix sends you to the Natural Museum of History. Where you are responsible for removing it from the museum and into the protection of the Camirilla.
 * Santa Monica
 * Explosive situation
 * Elizabethan rendevous
 * Calling Dr. Grout
 * Patron of the ancient arts
 * The epic of the Ankaran Sarcophagus


 * A dish best served cold