Difference between revisions of "Eric Baring-Gould"
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− | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Sobriquet: ''' | + | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Sobriquet: '''Mr. Gold. |
− | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Appearance: ''' | + | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Appearance: '''A man of athletic build and angular features, Mr. Gold appears the successful gentleman. Usually wearing dark power suits and highly shines shoes. |
− | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Behavior: ''' | + | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Behavior: '''Mr. Gold is controlled and quiet in his speech unless talking to a court. He then becomes an impassioned defender of the laws of Caine. |
− | <span style="color:#000000;">'''History: ''' | + | <span style="color:#000000;">'''History: '''In life, Eric was a barrister and solicitor, who moved among the high society of London, but could not face the moral dilemmas of his job, instead preferring to focus on causes he supported himself. This attracted the notion of Rafael de Corazon, who liked the young man's passion for ethical laws. He took Eric under his wing by ghouling him first and introduced him to Valerius, who appreciated the human's strong sense of justice and allowed his Embrace. |
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+ | Eric is famed for his legal knowledge of the Traditions, whom he defends with all his passion. This made him unpopular among certain branches of his own Clan, who rejected responsibility for unrestrained hedonism. This incites wrath in him that Eric usually vents against his servants, only to become fascinated with the patterns of bruises across their faces. His outbursts fascinate and frighten him in equal degree | ||
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+ | Eric was considered a valuable asset to Anne Bowesley and supported her claim of princedom. On July 28, 2003, he was identified in a section of the London Times, despite his alleged death in 1880. Erics reaction on this exposure to mortal authorities has not been recorded. | ||
<span style="color:#000000;">'''Recent Events: ''' | <span style="color:#000000;">'''Recent Events: ''' | ||
* -- '''[[Eric Baring-Gould's Statistics]]''' | * -- '''[[Eric Baring-Gould's Statistics]]''' |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 20 January 2020
Appearance: A man of athletic build and angular features, Mr. Gold appears the successful gentleman. Usually wearing dark power suits and highly shines shoes.
Behavior: Mr. Gold is controlled and quiet in his speech unless talking to a court. He then becomes an impassioned defender of the laws of Caine.
History: In life, Eric was a barrister and solicitor, who moved among the high society of London, but could not face the moral dilemmas of his job, instead preferring to focus on causes he supported himself. This attracted the notion of Rafael de Corazon, who liked the young man's passion for ethical laws. He took Eric under his wing by ghouling him first and introduced him to Valerius, who appreciated the human's strong sense of justice and allowed his Embrace.
Eric is famed for his legal knowledge of the Traditions, whom he defends with all his passion. This made him unpopular among certain branches of his own Clan, who rejected responsibility for unrestrained hedonism. This incites wrath in him that Eric usually vents against his servants, only to become fascinated with the patterns of bruises across their faces. His outbursts fascinate and frighten him in equal degree
Eric was considered a valuable asset to Anne Bowesley and supported her claim of princedom. On July 28, 2003, he was identified in a section of the London Times, despite his alleged death in 1880. Erics reaction on this exposure to mortal authorities has not been recorded.
Recent Events: