Difference between revisions of "Winlath Maclorn"
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*-- Appearance: Mac is tall (6'3") with long dark hair he leaves loose unless in "polite" company, when he ties it back. Mac is ruggedly handsome, with a face that was bronzed by the sun, and still seems lightly tanned when he has just fed. Mac normally wears jeans and a long sleeved shirt and cowboy hat. | *-- Appearance: Mac is tall (6'3") with long dark hair he leaves loose unless in "polite" company, when he ties it back. Mac is ruggedly handsome, with a face that was bronzed by the sun, and still seems lightly tanned when he has just fed. Mac normally wears jeans and a long sleeved shirt and cowboy hat. | ||
− | *-- History: Mac's father was a french trapper known as Antoine Levesque. He did well for himself and took good care of Macs mother and 3 brothers, 2 sisters. Mac followed in his fathers footsteps, eventually marrying a beautiful woman named Hannah while in | + | *-- History: Mac's father was a french trapper known as Antoine Levesque. He did well for himself and took good care of Macs mother and 3 brothers, 2 sisters. Mac followed in his fathers footsteps, eventually marrying a beautiful woman named Hannah while in St. Louis selling furs in 1809. Mac spent much time trapping and hunting the western lands, and he made a good living for himself, his wife, and his children. What with being gone so much trapping that by 1812, he began to crave the helping hands of a woman and met a native Potawtomi who he took as his squaw. Her name was Ayeleine. |
*-- Recent Events: | *-- Recent Events: | ||
*--[[Winlath Maclorn: Gangrel| Macs Statistics]] | *--[[Winlath Maclorn: Gangrel| Macs Statistics]] |
Revision as of 12:47, 1 May 2014
- -- Sobriquet: Mac
- -- Appearance: Mac is tall (6'3") with long dark hair he leaves loose unless in "polite" company, when he ties it back. Mac is ruggedly handsome, with a face that was bronzed by the sun, and still seems lightly tanned when he has just fed. Mac normally wears jeans and a long sleeved shirt and cowboy hat.
- -- History: Mac's father was a french trapper known as Antoine Levesque. He did well for himself and took good care of Macs mother and 3 brothers, 2 sisters. Mac followed in his fathers footsteps, eventually marrying a beautiful woman named Hannah while in St. Louis selling furs in 1809. Mac spent much time trapping and hunting the western lands, and he made a good living for himself, his wife, and his children. What with being gone so much trapping that by 1812, he began to crave the helping hands of a woman and met a native Potawtomi who he took as his squaw. Her name was Ayeleine.
- -- Recent Events: