Difference between revisions of "Winlath Maclorn"
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*-- Appearance: Mac is tall (6'3") with long dark hair he leaves loose unless in "polite" company, when he ties it back. Mac is ruggedly handsome, with a face that was bronzed by the sun, and still seems lightly tanned when he has just fed. Mac normally wears jeans and a long sleeved shirt and cowboy hat. | *-- Appearance: Mac is tall (6'3") with long dark hair he leaves loose unless in "polite" company, when he ties it back. Mac is ruggedly handsome, with a face that was bronzed by the sun, and still seems lightly tanned when he has just fed. Mac normally wears jeans and a long sleeved shirt and cowboy hat. | ||
− | *-- History: Mac's father was a french trapper known as Antoine Levesque. He did well for himself and took good care of Macs mother and 3 brothers, 2 sisters. Mac followed in his fathers footsteps, eventually marrying a beautiful woman named Hannah while in St. Louis selling furs in 1809. Mac spent much time trapping and hunting the western lands, and he made a good living for himself, his wife, and his children. What with being gone so much trapping that by 1812, he began to crave the helping hands of a woman and met a native Potawtomi who he took as his squaw. Her name was Ayeleine. | + | *-- History: Mac's father was a french trapper known as Antoine Levesque. He did well for himself and took good care of Macs mother and 3 brothers, 2 sisters. Mac followed in his fathers footsteps, eventually marrying a beautiful woman named [[Hannah Maclorn| Hannah]] while in St. Louis selling furs in 1809. Mac spent much time trapping and hunting the western lands, and he made a good living for himself, his wife, and his children. What with being gone so much trapping that by 1812, he began to crave the helping hands of a woman and met a native Potawtomi who he took as his squaw. Her name was Ayeleine. Winlath spent the next two years spending most of his time on the plains trapping with his squaw Ayeleine, and a couple of months with his wife Hannah, having the best of both worlds. <br> |
+ | One evening as he made his way back to his cabin on the upper Arkansas river he met a beautiful white woman in native leathers. Feeling very drawn to her, Winlath took him back to his cabin where his Ayeleine waited for him. The white woman introduced herself as [[Countess Rachel Lukianova Fedorov| Rachel Fedorov]]. After an evening of talk, Countess Rachel Lukianova Fedorov dominated them into submission and embraced Winlath. His first drink was on the blood of his native wife Ayeleine. Horrified by what he had done, Winlath was taught the rules of survival by his Sire, and then left to fend for himself. Winlath never saw the old vampire again. | ||
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*--[[Winlath Maclorn: Gangrel| Macs Statistics]] | *--[[Winlath Maclorn: Gangrel| Macs Statistics]] |
Revision as of 10:36, 4 March 2015
- -- Sobriquet: Mac
- -- Appearance: Mac is tall (6'3") with long dark hair he leaves loose unless in "polite" company, when he ties it back. Mac is ruggedly handsome, with a face that was bronzed by the sun, and still seems lightly tanned when he has just fed. Mac normally wears jeans and a long sleeved shirt and cowboy hat.
- -- History: Mac's father was a french trapper known as Antoine Levesque. He did well for himself and took good care of Macs mother and 3 brothers, 2 sisters. Mac followed in his fathers footsteps, eventually marrying a beautiful woman named Hannah while in St. Louis selling furs in 1809. Mac spent much time trapping and hunting the western lands, and he made a good living for himself, his wife, and his children. What with being gone so much trapping that by 1812, he began to crave the helping hands of a woman and met a native Potawtomi who he took as his squaw. Her name was Ayeleine. Winlath spent the next two years spending most of his time on the plains trapping with his squaw Ayeleine, and a couple of months with his wife Hannah, having the best of both worlds.
One evening as he made his way back to his cabin on the upper Arkansas river he met a beautiful white woman in native leathers. Feeling very drawn to her, Winlath took him back to his cabin where his Ayeleine waited for him. The white woman introduced herself as Rachel Fedorov. After an evening of talk, Countess Rachel Lukianova Fedorov dominated them into submission and embraced Winlath. His first drink was on the blood of his native wife Ayeleine. Horrified by what he had done, Winlath was taught the rules of survival by his Sire, and then left to fend for himself. Winlath never saw the old vampire again.
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