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D'Espine is an influential Toreador in Dallas.

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D'Espine was born in 1924, the seventh daughter of a black sharecropper, and worked as a flapper and gangster's moll in Chicago. She was embraced after World War 2 by a Toreador who claimed to be a former conquistador who turned surrealism artist. The Toreador was in fact the son of a cornish miner who was accidentally turned at World's Fair in 1886, hundreds of years after the era of the conquistadores.

In the 1990s she was part of the former Prince of Tucson's court until her menagerie was destroyed during the Ventrue local civil war. She fled to Dallas and started a jazz club called Cinderblock.

D'Espine is a visionary who wishes for a place where vampires can reawaken their creative impulses, safe from mortal eyes and their own violence. She acts as a socialite and ghoul-shaper.

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