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Revision as of 05:59, 17 February 2016

Sabbat -x- Rio de Janeiro

Background

Lair

Rites and Practices

Membership {12}

Founding Members

Ruiz

[[]]

Linage: Progeny of Carolina Valez and Coven Architect

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Rest in Peace:


Fairuza

[[]]

Linage: Progeny of The Devil Boudreaux and Paladin to Sascha Vykos.

Appearance:

Background: Fairuza’s family emigrated to the United States from Iran when she was a young teenager. Her father did not like the way Fairuza had embraced the new American culture over his more traditional Iranian ways. He kept her locked up in their home and monitored her trips to and from school.

When Fairuza graduated from high school she wanted to attend college, but her father forbade it. That was the last straw and Fairuza left her family forever, running away to Los Angeles. While in LA she joined a local gang and was embraced by a young Brujah named Boudreaux. At first Fairuza was willing to do anything he asked, but eventually she realized she was as much a prisoner under him as she was with her father.

She hooked up with a nomadic Sabbat pack, willingly taking part in the Creation Rite. She returned to LA and killed Boudreaux and much of his gang, earning the right to be called a True Sabbat. Fairuza noticed her pack leader, a prideful Lasombra named Ruiz, paid little attention to her. She watched him in battle and thought his combat skills were unsophisticated. Fairuza challenged him to a duel to the death and easily gutted him from groin to throat. Now she leads the pack.

Fairuza is also a personal bodyguard to Sascha Vykos, traveling with him when he’s in America. As one of Vykos’ aides, Fairuza has earned the respect of most Sabbat members. While others fear Vykos, Fairuza finds comfort and security in her presence.

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Recent Events:

http://whitewolf.wikia.com/wiki/Fairuza


Dinario

[[]]

Linage: Childe of Ruiz -- Lasombra Pack Priest

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Flayer

[[]]

Linage: 10th generation Tzimisce Metamorphosist

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Guggenheim

[[]]

Linage: Toreador antitribu

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Second Generation Pack Members

Razor

[[]]

Linage: Brujah antitribu childe of Fairuza -- Pack Ductus

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Rowdy

[[]]

Linage: Brujah antitribu childe of Fairuza and brother to Razor.

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Jovita

[[]]

Linage: Lasombra childe of Dinario

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Barlow

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Linage: 11th generation Tzimisce Neofeudalist and Knight (follower of the Path of Honorable Accord)

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Klytië (Cailet Adros) -- Tzimisce Childe of Bartok Zsoldos

[[]]

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Priscilla

[[]]

Linage: Toreador antitribu childe of Guggenheim.

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Blitzkrieg

[[]]

Linage: City Gangrel antitribu Knight (follower of the Path of Honorable Accord)

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Mole

[[]]

Linage: Nosferatu antitribu

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Burn

[[]]

Linage: Ventrue antitribu

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References

Transylvanian Chronicles IIII -- Pg. 56 & 85