Abraham
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Abraham was the oldest Cappadocian in Jerusalem in the Middle Ages. For more than 400 years, he studied so-called Black Torah, a scroll supposedly penned in white ink on blackened parchment and which contains non-canonical revelations by the prophet Elijah. Although he pondered the writings, he was far from reaching his goals. His childe and colleague Adam regarded him as insane and was very cautious in dealing with him. Despite the alliance between the Cappadocians and Ventrue in the Outremer, he did not trust the Ventrue crusaders but respected their power and dedication to the cause. He was allegedly executed by the Giovanni in the 15th century.
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