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Jacky Godmann, known as A-wipe, was a childe of Ramrod and a member of the Wolf Pack. He was destroyed in 1993 during the Chicago War.

Biography[]

Jackie grew up idolizing Randy “Ramrod” Zelley, the legendary racer who dominated the tracks with his daring, until he suffered a terrible accident that changed everything. At the age of 10, inspired by his hero, Jackie made a vow: one day, he would be a racer as great as Ramrod. Years later, in the 1960s, Jackie began to attract attention in the racing world, gaining recognition.

To his surprise, he met Ramrod and he seemed exactly the same man from his glory days – healthy, energetic and, as young as Jackie. Although intrigued, Jackie kept his suspicions to himself and decided to approach Ramrod, determined to unravel the seemingly impossible. Little by little, he gained the veteran's trust and, over time, managed to discover the secret that Ramrod had.

Realizing the magnitude of the revelation, Jackie used the information as a bargaining chip: he threatened to expose Ramrod's true nature or else he would embrace Jackie. Ramrod relented, and the gang decided to allow Jackie into their inner circle. Jackie finds himself in constant competition with Ramrod, their rivalry fierce as they both compete for the best skills and tricks on the track.

Fifth Edition[]

“Have you told her about the last one yet? About what happened to Jackie?”
  — Pascal talk's with Ramrod

Tyrus's Anarch childe, Pascal, provokes Ramrod by saying that he hides secrets. He mentions Jackie and his death at the hands of werewolves, as well as how Ramrod kept this from Nadine. The mention of Jackie causes anger and remorse in Ramrod, as he seems to deeply regret losing his childe and partner.

Sheet[]

Image: Six-foot-tall, blond and blue-eyed. Baby-faced and just a bit pudgy.

Roleplaying Hints: Pay no attention to anyone unless they show an interest in bikes. Th en become excited and animated.

Haven: On the road.

Secrets: D+

Influence: His fame is only among fans of motorcycle racing whose memories go back to the 60s.

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