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Revision as of 19:49, 31 July 2018
- Byzantine Empire -το όνειρο- Constantinople - La Belle Époque -το όνειρο- Istanbul
Contents
Quote
Appearance
Climate
Economy
Geography
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History
Current Events
Population
Cemeteries
Citizens
Fortifications
Holy Ground
Churches
Convents
Inns
Law & Lawlessness
Monuments
Private Residences
Taverns
Visitors
Whore Houses
The Damned
Assamites
- Shabah -- Envoy of Alamut
Baali
Brujah
Caitiff
Cappadocians
- -- Markus Musa Giovanni -- Cainite Historian
Followers of Set
Gangrel
Lasombra
Malkavians
- -- Gregorius Dimities -- Muse of Performance
Nosferatu
Ravnos
Salubri
Toreador
- Michael the Patriarch -- The Archangel
- Paul Bathalos -- Muse of Sculpture
The Other Children of Arikel
- Mercuzio Tiberus -- Thief of Golgotha
Tiberian Ghouls
- Ansgar -- Son of a guardsman from Augsburg
- Arundhati of Khajuraho -- An Indian princess who was purchased as a courtesan by Cengiz, he is her only hope of ever returning home.
- Marcius Cremaschi -- Head of the Cremaschi family of cloth merchants.
- Flip & Mick Haanraads -- A pair of Danish sailor brothers in the service of Cengiz.
- Durante -- Young Stablehand
Tremere
Tzimisce
- -- The Dracon -- The Holy Spirit -- {Absent from the Dream}
Ventrue
- -- Antonius the Gaul -- The Original Patriarch -- {Deceased}
- -- Belisarius -- Progeny of Antonius of Gaul and famous Byzantine general.
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