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Agata Starek, a Polish Brujah, rose to infamy by diablerizing the Prince of Kraków, becoming a notorious and uncontrollable Anarch agent known for her practice of diablerie.

Biography[]

Agata Starek, a fervent Polish kindred from Kraków, gained notoriety for destroying the city's new Ventrue Prince. She orchestrated the attack by using two ghouls to stake him and then diablerized him in the Grand suite.

She was during the turbulence of the May 1968 protests, Agata was still a fledgling at the time. Observing the civil unrest closely, she took advantage of the chaos to create three progenies. It is assumed that two of them met their final death, as only one survived. During her time in France, Agata crossed paths with notable figures such as Jeremy MacNeil and Salvador García. She claims to have spent a night on the barricades alongside a vampire she believed to be Tyler.

Agata was also indirectly tied to the foundation of the Oswobodziciele, a group established by a former servant of hers who escaped her tyranny in Kraków. Before fleeing, he was subjected to starvation, used as target practice, and witnessed his children being murdered by her.

Throughout her travels across various domains around the world, Agata became involved in numerous events driven by her personal whims. She participated in a Bahari ritual after burning down Ventrue havens, styling herself as an aspiring Bahari despite her incomplete understanding of their liturgy.

Next, Agata joined former Brujah archon Theo Bell and historian Cuthbert Beckett to face the Gehenna War, battling the forces of the Sabbat and the minions of the Methuselahs.


Description[]

For a Ventrue ancilla, the name Agata Starck summons images of nihilistic, gleeful terror, Anarchs as a wave of destruction demolishing everything in its path. But for the neonate Anarchs living under the arbitrary and cruel rules imposed by that same Ventrue, she's the very personification of revolution as revenge. Who cares if we're going to live another night? Let’s tear these bastards down right now.

More ideological and principled Anarch leaders tend to despise Starck because of her practice of diablerie and lack of interest in any utopian cause. For them, she's nothing but a monster, little better than the creatures of the Camarilla. Yet their perspective might be tainted by the power they wield, because Starck does have one single principle: she always punches up, usually literally. She's famous for turning on her friends and allies in favor of a mistreated ghoul or suffering human.

For all their dislike of Starck, few Anarch leaders really want to make a move against her. Deep in their unbeating hearts, they too appreciate the idea of a monster of their own, a joyous terror giving the Camarilla something to be afraid of. The less power you have, the more hope Agata Starck gives you.

Loresheet[]

  • Menu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet Terrorizing the Powerful:Like Agata, you have an uncanny ability to strike terror in the hearts of licks more powerful and influential than you. Once per story, you can reroll an Intimidation test when confronted with a lick of greater means than yourself. This can mean age, resources, or Sect status, but the final call on whether your ability applies is up to the Storyteller.
  • Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet Apprentice:You've met Agata Starek personally, and something in you caught her interest. Sometimes she sends you little tidbits of information about the weaknesses and private vices of the powerful licks in your city, often with the aim of allowing you to taste their sweet, sweet blood. Once per story, you gain the equivalent of a four-dot contact for the purpose of deducing a weakness in a stronger enemy. This could be anything from their feeding habits, their Touchstones, or the flaw in their haven's security.
  • Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bulletMenu bullet A Favor Owed:You've met Agata Starek once or twice, perhaps in a delicate situation involving murder and the spilling of Camarilla blood. Because of your shared history, once per story you can cash in a boon someone in your city owes her. A known appreciator of vitae, the boons owed to Starek always involve gaining access to a particular type of vampiric blood. You explain what kind of blood you need, and the Storyteller tells you who owes the boon to acquire it, limited by what's possible in the domain. For example, Methuselah blood is probably not possible, but the blood of the Prince might be.
  • Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu bullet Unlikely Allies:Starek is a figure of hope for many who no longer believe that a better world is possible. They are content to yearn for revenge, and like her, you've become someone who could make things difficult for the powerful. Because of this, once per story, an oppressed servant or minion of your undead enemies will help you in a tight spot as long as they can do it without getting caught. The Storyteller can make this happen, or you can appeal to a minion with a Persuasion roll with four additional dice.
  • Menu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bulletMenu hover bullet The Joy of Transgression:Agata Starek argues that diablerizing powerful Camarilla vampires is not only an Anarch responsibility but also one of the chief joys of the revolution.You've taken her words to heart and no longer suffer an automatic loss of a point of Humanity when diablerizing someone with more Sect status than yourself. However, the potential Humanity loss from when you roll the effects of the diablerie can still apply.

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References[]

  1. VTM: Anarch, p. 97 Buy it from DriveThruRPG!Physical copy available from Renegade!
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