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Romes Lasombra History
There have always been Lasombra in Rome, always. From the nights of the ancient Monarchy, the Republic, and the Empire the Shadows of Rome manipulated events from behind the scenes. Chief among these Roman Shadows, was Sybil, the only daughter of Lasombra. For a thousand years, from the fifth century before Christ until the final fall of the Western Empire, the Queen of Shadows pulled strings throughout Italy from the center of her web in Rome. Then after the final sack of Rome in 546, nothing. It was as if Sybil had been driven out or slain, or perhaps she went to sleep. None can say for certain, especially not her childer, in whom she invested little or nothing of her plots and plans. From the middle years of the fifth century after Christ, Constantius quickly rose to prominence and became the central pivot around which all Cainite affairs in Rome rotated. He sired a large brood and drove out all other Lasombra with the blessings of the other clans.
- Constantius -- Caesar ex Obumbratio
- Hadrianus -- Ultima bonorum
- Veronica Agostini -- Sacrum Filiae
- Nerio Pavone -- Princeps Satellitum
- Arnórr Steensen -- Carnifex
- Constantius -- Caesar ex Obumbratio
Clan Ghouls
- Iovianus -- Seneschal of the Palace