Difference between revisions of "Joao Henrique"
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Henrique was born João Henrique in the land that would become known Portugal more than one hundred years after the Muslims had been cast out of the country. He has a great problem of memory, could retain perfectly some facts, and couldn't at all others, and all this at random. This caused him a lot of distress when he was remarked by Miguel, a Malkavian favorite in the Kindred courts of Portugal, who Embraced this fascinating person with such fascinating problems. | Henrique was born João Henrique in the land that would become known Portugal more than one hundred years after the Muslims had been cast out of the country. He has a great problem of memory, could retain perfectly some facts, and couldn't at all others, and all this at random. This caused him a lot of distress when he was remarked by Miguel, a Malkavian favorite in the Kindred courts of Portugal, who Embraced this fascinating person with such fascinating problems. | ||
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+ | At this time, there was one famous person in Portugal, known as Henrique the Navigator, son of João the 1st of Portugal, who instigated the first travels of exploration of the African coasts, and initiated what would become the principal source of income of future European countries, among them, Spain. It was believed the Portugal had succeeded in finding the sea roads to India, and even to a new continent, and João Henrique, who had changed his name into Henrique in honor of his glorious namesake, had the chance to see the manipulation of the Kindred Helena, who knew there was a land beyond the Atlantic Ocean. But if the rumor is true, the portuguese Kindred never accepted to reveal their secrets, so she turned to Spain. She was the second person Henrique could never forget, for her beauty haunted his dreams. | ||
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+ | The following centuries are blurred in his torporous mind, but he changed identity has his memory failed him, unconsciously searching for the immortal Helena. He ended in Paris, where the Prince claimed to be Helena's Childe. So he hoped that Helena would come back... | ||
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+ | Still, Henrique, in Torpor, living strange dreams, waits for his believed. |
Revision as of 10:19, 20 May 2016
Henrique was born João Henrique in the land that would become known Portugal more than one hundred years after the Muslims had been cast out of the country. He has a great problem of memory, could retain perfectly some facts, and couldn't at all others, and all this at random. This caused him a lot of distress when he was remarked by Miguel, a Malkavian favorite in the Kindred courts of Portugal, who Embraced this fascinating person with such fascinating problems.
At this time, there was one famous person in Portugal, known as Henrique the Navigator, son of João the 1st of Portugal, who instigated the first travels of exploration of the African coasts, and initiated what would become the principal source of income of future European countries, among them, Spain. It was believed the Portugal had succeeded in finding the sea roads to India, and even to a new continent, and João Henrique, who had changed his name into Henrique in honor of his glorious namesake, had the chance to see the manipulation of the Kindred Helena, who knew there was a land beyond the Atlantic Ocean. But if the rumor is true, the portuguese Kindred never accepted to reveal their secrets, so she turned to Spain. She was the second person Henrique could never forget, for her beauty haunted his dreams.
The following centuries are blurred in his torporous mind, but he changed identity has his memory failed him, unconsciously searching for the immortal Helena. He ended in Paris, where the Prince claimed to be Helena's Childe. So he hoped that Helena would come back...
Still, Henrique, in Torpor, living strange dreams, waits for his believed.