Foulques de Beaulieu is a devoted Lasombra who lived in the city of Tours in the Duchy of Anjou in France. He is a prominent figure among the French Lasombra and the clan highest authority about Frankish Christianity in the medieval times.
Biography[]
Once a Count of Anjou, he was reputed as cruel as he was pious when he was alive. These qualities were useful for him to rise amongst the magisters of the French Kingdom, and when Tours was attached to the French crown in 1223 he took the place of the Ventrue prince Theodomer
While he still hunt any trace of Cainite Heresy , he practice a variant of christianism dangerously close to an heresy in itself, and which use darkness and torpor as practice. An ironic situation as he is the Prince of Tours, one of the bastion of christianity in France.
Foulques is usually escorted by seven custodes , impressives lasombras fighters, masters of Obtenebration, especially Tenebrous form, which allow them to walk in the Prince-Cardinal shadow.
He doesn't like when the court of Love of Isouda de Blaise come into his city, and often their relations are cold.
Character Sheet[]
References[]
- DAV: France by Night, p. 37,38,41