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Kipling Stout earned his fortune managing official mercenaries who worked for the U.S and U.K. governments in the dirty wars in the Middle East through the last few decades.  As a vampire, he keeps the firm's Newcastle office (so positioned to be well away from easy scrutiny) under his thumb.
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'''Appearance''':  Kipling is a bulky man who appears to be about 40.  His face is swarthy, clad in a canny look of perpetual mistrust, and an undead five o'clock shadow, and capped in well-manicured curly dark hair.  He stands 6'1".
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'''Current Events''':  Kipling Stout has joined the fledgling knighthood organized by the Archon Brian O'Reilly.
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'''His Death''':  Kipling died on the blade of a member of the Assamite Antitribu in the first nights following the Knight's relocation to Birmingham.  His killer fled, and has yet to be heard from again.
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[[Kipling Stout's Statistics]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 20 May 2014

Newcastle / Ventrue

Kipling Stout earned his fortune managing official mercenaries who worked for the U.S and U.K. governments in the dirty wars in the Middle East through the last few decades. As a vampire, he keeps the firm's Newcastle office (so positioned to be well away from easy scrutiny) under his thumb.

Appearance: Kipling is a bulky man who appears to be about 40. His face is swarthy, clad in a canny look of perpetual mistrust, and an undead five o'clock shadow, and capped in well-manicured curly dark hair. He stands 6'1".

Current Events: Kipling Stout has joined the fledgling knighthood organized by the Archon Brian O'Reilly.

His Death: Kipling died on the blade of a member of the Assamite Antitribu in the first nights following the Knight's relocation to Birmingham. His killer fled, and has yet to be heard from again.

Kipling Stout's Statistics