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<span style="color:#D2691E;"> While that is partially true, if you look carefully, its a reasonable description of events in Cairo. While I would hesitate to describe Fatimah Al-Lam'a as a jaded elder, she might well be bitter. -- Bruce | <span style="color:#D2691E;"> While that is partially true, if you look carefully, its a reasonable description of events in Cairo. While I would hesitate to describe Fatimah Al-Lam'a as a jaded elder, she might well be bitter. -- Bruce | ||
− | <span style="color:green">I had the "off camera" Asherah Lasombra in mind. The descendants and disciples of of Abdullah | + | <span style="color:green">I had the "off camera" Asherah Lasombra in mind. The descendants and disciples of of Abdullah are largely beyond the traditional reach of the Sabbat or the Camarilla. I suspect, are behaving, save for their faith, much as their ancestors did before the fall of the Fortress of Shadows. -Jamie |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 22 February 2014
Your discussion of the Antitribu includes elders and neonates from the West, but don't forget those who are, and have been, part of the Asherah since that sect's founding. They fall into neither the "jaded elder" nor the "angry childe" stereotype. -Jamie
While that is partially true, if you look carefully, its a reasonable description of events in Cairo. While I would hesitate to describe Fatimah Al-Lam'a as a jaded elder, she might well be bitter. -- Bruce
I had the "off camera" Asherah Lasombra in mind. The descendants and disciples of of Abdullah are largely beyond the traditional reach of the Sabbat or the Camarilla. I suspect, are behaving, save for their faith, much as their ancestors did before the fall of the Fortress of Shadows. -Jamie