Difference between revisions of "Aleksandar Stanislav"
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'''Personality:''' Sandar radiates stability and trustworthiness; even vampires are not immune to his stoic charm. Whether in conversation or combat, he always looks his opponent in the eyes and says what he thinks; preferring brutal honesty to the politically correct montage his sire was famous for. When exercising tact he has two modes, either colloquially brusque or brooding silent intensity.<br> | '''Personality:''' Sandar radiates stability and trustworthiness; even vampires are not immune to his stoic charm. Whether in conversation or combat, he always looks his opponent in the eyes and says what he thinks; preferring brutal honesty to the politically correct montage his sire was famous for. When exercising tact he has two modes, either colloquially brusque or brooding silent intensity.<br> | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Rest in Peace:''' Stanislav was accidentally found to be a traitor by Madame Guil as she was trying to prepare Sofia for a Toreador Prince. He was brutally executed.<br> |
* -- '''[[Aleksandar Stanislav's Statistics]]''' | * -- '''[[Aleksandar Stanislav's Statistics]]''' |
Latest revision as of 12:11, 9 October 2016
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Sobriquet: Sandar
Appearance: Sandar is a man’s man. Chiseled best describes him, whether it’s his prominent jaw or burly form. He has the rugged good looks commonly attributed to cowboys and World War Two heroes. He stands well over six feet tall and probably weighs 200 pounds on a big boned frame. His face is weathered and well tanned, with dark hair and dark eyes that have seen too many of Europe’s tragedies. For some unknown reason, perhaps the unique combination of his physical attributes, it is almost impossible to deduce what era he might have come from; though it is know that he was embraced sometime between the first two world wars.
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Personality: Sandar radiates stability and trustworthiness; even vampires are not immune to his stoic charm. Whether in conversation or combat, he always looks his opponent in the eyes and says what he thinks; preferring brutal honesty to the politically correct montage his sire was famous for. When exercising tact he has two modes, either colloquially brusque or brooding silent intensity.
Rest in Peace: Stanislav was accidentally found to be a traitor by Madame Guil as she was trying to prepare Sofia for a Toreador Prince. He was brutally executed.