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}}'''Krieg''' was a [[Nosferatu antitribu|Nosferatu ''antitribu'']] [[Knight Inquisitor]] of the [[Sabbat Inquisition]]. His fate is unknown, but he most likely perished at the hands of [[Pierre Bellemare]] while trying to infiltrate the [[Infernalism (cWOD)|infernalists]] of [[Montreal (cWOD)|Montréal]].
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'''Krieg''' was a [[Nosferatu antitribu|Nosferatu ''antitribu'']] [[Knight Inquisitor]] of the [[Sabbat Inquisition]]. His fate is unknown, but he most likely perished at the hands of [[Pierre Bellemare]] while trying to infiltrate the [[Infernalism (cWOD)|infernalists]] of [[Montreal (cWOD)|Montréal]].
   
 
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==Biography==

Revision as of 03:02, 24 December 2019

Krieg was a Nosferatu antitribu Knight Inquisitor of the Sabbat Inquisition. His fate is unknown, but he most likely perished at the hands of Pierre Bellemare while trying to infiltrate the infernalists of Montréal.

Biography

The Knight Inquisitor arrived in Montréal in the aftermath of Sangris' trial posing as a Sabbat nomad, in order to root out any remaining infernalists that dwelled in the city. He was joined by his fellow Inquisitor Elisa Karini, who infiltrated Zarnovich's Circus, assuming the alias of "Sonya, Mistress of Illusions".

Pierre Bellemare uncovered Krieg's true identity in 1993 CE. After 13 nights of torture, the Nosferatu antitribu surrendered the name of his partner. Pierre then lured Elisa to a ramshackle tenement building in Old Montreal that hid Metathiax's Blood Circle. She did not perceive the threat until it was too late, and was overwhelmed by a swarm of diseased rats. Not content to kill his victim, Pierre drew on the power of the Decani to rot Elisa's body and re-formed it. The demon's power also chained her soul and will, turning her into Cairo, the perfect slave.

Krieg's fate is unknown, but he probably was destroyed by Bellemare.

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