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'''Aliases:''' ''Katherine Scott, Maria Cadamon''  
  
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'''Appearance:''' Tall and willowy, with olive skin and dark black hair, Lucita exemplified the classic appearance of old Spanish nobility. There is no Moorish influence in her features. She typically wears the garb of a noblewoman rather than that of a warrior, but these clothes are often dark and somber affairs that favor ease of movement rather than stuffy presentability.
  
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'''History:''' The daughter of Alfonso I of Aragón, Lucita grew up privileged but chafed under her responsibility to her father and family. She thought of patricide many times and often ran away, only to be caught by the Aragonese guards and returned to her father’s custody. Rather than bother with disciplining the girl himself (as king, he had better things to do), Alfonse shuffled her off to confession each time, trusting that God and Church would engender penitence in his daughter. The fact that her confessor was Ambrosio Luis Monçada made this hope a vain one.
  
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Monçada recognized an indomitable will in young Lucita – and a fierce independence. These traits – combined with his unholy lust for her – convinced the bishop that her Embrace was warranted. After talking with others of his clan, Monçada decided that the Lasombra would greatly benefit from this individual of high birth.
  
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After her Embrace, though, Lucita’s relationship with her clan was hardly idyllic. She struggled with Monçada just as she had struggled with her mortal father, craving autonomy and freedom. Although she serves Monçada dutifully as a diplomat and a noble (she is rumored to be the power behind the throne of the current king of Aragon, Peter II), she is more at home on the road with her traveling companion Anatole, who inspires in Lucita more faith in God than the degenerate Monçada ever could.
  
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Since the Dark Ages Lucita has undertaken a training regimen through which she gained great skills in the noble art of war. Her speed and natural grace aided her in this endeavor, and she can masterfully whittle down stronger foes before they manage to land a single blow upon her. When she combines her martial prowess with her trademark Lasombra control of darkness, she becomes a terrible enemy indeed. She has worked for the Camarilla as an archon, and is justly feared and admired by Kindred of all sects.
  
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 17 October 2016

Lasombra -x- Lasombra Antitribu

Lasombra Antitribu Lucita de Aragon.jpg

Aliases: Katherine Scott, Maria Cadamon

Appearance: Tall and willowy, with olive skin and dark black hair, Lucita exemplified the classic appearance of old Spanish nobility. There is no Moorish influence in her features. She typically wears the garb of a noblewoman rather than that of a warrior, but these clothes are often dark and somber affairs that favor ease of movement rather than stuffy presentability.

Behavior:

History: The daughter of Alfonso I of Aragón, Lucita grew up privileged but chafed under her responsibility to her father and family. She thought of patricide many times and often ran away, only to be caught by the Aragonese guards and returned to her father’s custody. Rather than bother with disciplining the girl himself (as king, he had better things to do), Alfonse shuffled her off to confession each time, trusting that God and Church would engender penitence in his daughter. The fact that her confessor was Ambrosio Luis Monçada made this hope a vain one.

Monçada recognized an indomitable will in young Lucita – and a fierce independence. These traits – combined with his unholy lust for her – convinced the bishop that her Embrace was warranted. After talking with others of his clan, Monçada decided that the Lasombra would greatly benefit from this individual of high birth.

After her Embrace, though, Lucita’s relationship with her clan was hardly idyllic. She struggled with Monçada just as she had struggled with her mortal father, craving autonomy and freedom. Although she serves Monçada dutifully as a diplomat and a noble (she is rumored to be the power behind the throne of the current king of Aragon, Peter II), she is more at home on the road with her traveling companion Anatole, who inspires in Lucita more faith in God than the degenerate Monçada ever could.

Since the Dark Ages Lucita has undertaken a training regimen through which she gained great skills in the noble art of war. Her speed and natural grace aided her in this endeavor, and she can masterfully whittle down stronger foes before they manage to land a single blow upon her. When she combines her martial prowess with her trademark Lasombra control of darkness, she becomes a terrible enemy indeed. She has worked for the Camarilla as an archon, and is justly feared and admired by Kindred of all sects.

Recent Events: