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<u>Genina, the Red Poet</u><ref>'''[[VTM]]: [[The Kindred Most Wanted (book)|The Kindred Most Wanted]], pg. 27-31</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 14:25, 14 March 2014
Genina was a notorious diablerist, and one of the anathema of the Red List. She was captured by Lucinde shortly after Lucinde was appointed justicar of the Ventrue.
Character Sheet
Genina, the Red Poet[1]
Sire: Baron Samedi
Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Child
Generation: 6th
Embrace: 17th century
Apparent Age: 9
Physical: Strength 2, Dexterity 7, Stamina 4
Social: Charisma 3, Manipulation 6, Appearance 0
Mental: Perception 5, Intelligence 6, Wits 7
Talents: Alertness 2, Brawl 4, Dodge 4, Empathy 4, Expression 3, Intimidation 4, Leadership 2, Streetwise 2, Subterfuge (Fast-Talk) 6
Skills: Animal Ken 1, Disguise 2, Escapology 5, Performance (Acting, Poetry) 5, Stealth 5, Torture 6
Knowledges: Academics (Literature) 5, Linguistics 3, Occult 2, Psychology 3, Spirit Lore 3, Theology 1
Disciplines: Auspex 4, Celerity 4, Chimerstry 7, Dominate 3, Fortitude 3, Necromancy 2, Obfuscate 4, Potence 3, Presence 1, Protean 3, Thanatosis 6
Necromantic Paths: Sepulchre Path 2
Backgrounds: Herd 3, Retainers 5
Virtues: Conscience 0, Self-Control 5, Courage 4
Morality: Humanity 1
Willpower: 8
References
- ↑ VTM: The Kindred Most Wanted, pg. 27-31