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''Hello darkness, my old friend''<br>
 
''Hello darkness, my old friend''<br>
 
''I've come to talk with you again''<br>
 
''I've come to talk with you again''<br>

Latest revision as of 21:23, 26 April 2019

Lasombra Antitribu -L- The Seven: A List of known Vampiric Temporal Doppelgängers -L- Blake's Diary

Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly creeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the sound of silence
-- The Sound of Silence -- Simon & Garfunkel (1964)

Quote

Every life is a riddle. The answer to mine is knowledge, born of darkness. It wasn't always so. In the beginning, I still had questions. In the beginning, my mystery still remained. -- The Order (2003)

Sobriquet

Reeve (the expected form of address), Tiberius (for friends and family only), Keeper (the departed's last words)

Appearance

Reeve Blake stands just short of 6 foot - 2 inches tall and likely weights 300 pounds. He dresses his bulky form in expensive hand tailored bespoke suits of varying shades of purple from those that are off-white to near black. All of his clothing and accessories are handmade and usually conceal secondary properties, like suits with a ballistic cloth lining or an exquisitely crafted poisoned ring. He wears his dark brown hair extremely long, and he now sports a Mephistophelean Van Dyke beard. On those few occasions when he has been physically wounded in public, the blood that seeps from the wound is pitch black and this feature alone unnerves many of the Kindred of Leeds.

Behavior

History