Wilhelm Waldburg
Sobriquet: Prince of the West, and sometimes The Prussian.
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History: Wilhelm was the first childe created by Gustav Breidenstein and acted as his right-hand man in his domain for several centuries. Following the rise of Berlin's importance since it became the capital city of Prussia, Breidenstein sought to use the resources of "his" city to combat his rivals (perceived or real) among the Toreador and Tremere. When Napoleon managed to defeat Prussia in 1806, the Toreador followed and forced Breidenstein to make concessions to them leaving him bristling with fury. Wilhelm noticed the changes within his sire and began to plot his disposal, as he believed that Breidensteins small-minded vendettas only harmed the domain of Berlin in the long run. He met with several representatives from other Clans and sought to gain their trust, while keeping close to his sire to learn the finer arts of managing a domain as diverse as Berlin. When Wilhelm stopped an uprising of Anarchs and Sabbat packs in 1848, his sire allowed him great liberties, which Wilhelm used to weave his web of alliances even tighter.
Although many Cainites blamed Breidenstein for being the cause of the Great War, Wilhelm stayed by his sire's side, following his orders to the letter. In the following years of the Weimar Republic, Breidensteins credibility as a prince was nearly destroyed and Wilhelm Waldburg was regarded by many as the true power behind Berlin. Breidenstein was still Prince, but inhibited by his childe and the newly formed Primogen Council. This led to Breidensteins involvement in the rise of the NS-Regime, as the old Ventrue hoped to use them to crush his enemies within French Toreador, as well as the adherents of his wayward childe. The plan horribly backfired and resulted with much of the city destroyed. Wilhelm survived the war in the warrens of allied Nosferatu, who believed him to be a better candidate for princedom than his sire.
Following the separation of Berlin into districts controlled by the victorious powers, Wilhelm claimed West Berlin as his domain. Using rumors that his sire had dominated Hitler into beginning the war, Wilhelm managed to consolidate many discontent Kindred within his domain, while opening the domain to visits from foreign Kindred. His enthusiastic support of the ideals of the Camarilla also granted him the favor of many powerful Elders on Europe. His sire in the East reacted with contracted assassins and further isolation, mirroring political currents among the kine. Thaumaturgical rituals inscribed upon the Berlin Wall isolated both domains, until the Wall fell in 1989, leaving the city with two princes who had no intention of stepping down.
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