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Gotsdam is a 5th generation Ventrue who has actively avoided taking part in the games of Jyhad during his entire existence. Instead, he pursues Golconda.

He is a tall, blond barbarian, complete with beard and uncut hair, looking like an extremely pale Viking. He is powerful and grim, but is a little behind the times, and likes top hats and canes – a bizarre contrast to his long hair and thick beard.

Biography[]

Gotsdam was presumably a Germanic barbarian warrior who was captured by the Romans when Rome waged war in middle-Europe. His future sire, Tiamat, who happened be traveling through that area and enslaved him to take his blood in numbers of cruel ways, only Embracing him when she needed a pawn to use against her enemies. When Tiamat no longer needed Gotsdam, she simply abandoned him. 

Knowing very little about being a Cainite, Gotsdam fled from Rome and spent the next several hundred years along the Rhine, living in caves and feeding on animals and occasional tribesmen. He feared the Lupines who ruled the woods, and learned how to fight them, and importantly, hide from them. Only when civilization finally encroached on the wilderness did Gotsdam join the world of civilized Kindred

His considerable skills in disciplines are aimed at making Kindred and other supernatural creatures leave him alone. He also has a habit of pretending madness to dissuade other Kindred from talking to him.

V20 Timeline[]

I have resided in London for some time now, Herr Beckett. Obviously, Aristotle’s fucking encyclopedia needs updating.

In Beckett's Jyhad Diary, Gotsdam reveals to Beckett that he has been residing in London for many of years.[1] He was meeting with Beckett by hopes of determining who had hired Fatima al-Faqadi as a bodyguard while in the city, and why.

Character Sheet[]

Note: Gotsdam's sixth level of Dominate allows him to convince his victim that she has any one Derangement of Gotsdam's choosing. His sixth level of Presence causes all in the vicinity to leave Gotsdam alone.

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  1. Thus in demonstrating that the Gotsdam entry in the Encyclopaedia Vampirica is at least partially incorrect.
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