Dr.Gisèle Vérène Fay

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Actual Age: Gisèle is actual 77 years old, though she doesn't look a day past thirty. (born. 1946 / blooded. 1975)

Appearance: Gisèle is a full-bodied blond with statuesque proportions. Taller than most women, she uses high-heels to extenuate her height and thus her dominance over both males and females. At work she favors expensive, but modest business-suits that cover almost everything, save for the deep ravine of her decolletage. She wears expensive designer glasses, even though she has perfect 20/20 vision. Her preference for made-to-order jewelry from Paris is really just a nuance of her professional persona and makes her more believable as a sophisticated snob and the elite francophone that her wealthy Quebecois clientele and investors prefer.

Behavior: As the final-phase of a Tremere genetic experiment carried out in the late 1930s, Gisèle is the product of a thaumaturgic eugenics program. While she has a genius level intelligence, she is an almost perfect sociopath. She is extremely skilled in crafting emotional masks for every occasion, but is intensely jealous of the ordinary range of normal human emotion. Gisèle is extremely competitive to the point of exterminating her competition. Her rise to dominance in the art world of Quebec City and now the nation of Quebec is largely due to the manufactured misfortune of her betters. This is not to say that she isn't a member of the intellectual elite or that she isn't an expert in the subject of art, because she is both. Rather, her dominance of the Quebecois art world is due to her need to understand the human condition intellectually, as she cannot experience empathy and thus the spirit of art.

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