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The Toreador of London are not what they used to be, the Sabbat Siege of 1848 destroyed many of the city's Roses, both elders and ancilla perished in the flames of sect warfare. The arrival of Edward Williamson shortly thereafter allowed for the Clan of the Rose to survive and even flourish in London instead of withering away into obscurity. To accomplish this end, Edward used the Ventrue's Treaty of Durham against them and imported a number of ancilla and neonate Toreador as supposed hostages, but whose presence allow the clan to remain firmly planted in London throughout the Victorian Age into the Twentieth Century.
Elders
- Edward Williamson - Toreador elder & Primogen
- Victoria Ash -- Primogen & Performer
Ancilla
- Horace Holden - Insightful Poseur, recently made Guardian of Ellysium
- Endymion -- Poet of the Night (1863)
- Gore Rayne -- Master of Protocol (1863)
- Jools Tash -- Pickpocket turned Cat Burglar (1863)
- Fionntan Grier -- Glasgow Hostage and Agent Provocateur (1863)
- Artemis Wylde-Whitney -- Esquire, Courtier of London (1863)
Neonates
- Duke - Toreador neonate, childe of Edward
- Qadir Al - Asmai -- Neonate of India (1863)
- Lorna Dingwall - The Scottish Hostage
- Henry Stern - Renowned Toreador Sculptor
- Eric Baring-Gould - Toreador Primogen of London {Embraced: 1880}
- Regina Blake - Toreador Neonate {Embraced: 1888}