Difference between revisions of "Seterpenre"
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− | + | '''History:''' Next behind [[Nakhthorheb]] in power and influence was Seterpenre, Lord of Tinnis. In his mortal days Seterpenre was a powerful sorcerer, serving the elders of Set’s tribe. | |
− | + | As the master of the temple of Tanis, he guided the mortal population to build the new city of Tinnis on one of the Egypt isles, after the original temple was destroyed. | |
− | + | He was known to be more tolerant of outsiders than his brother Nakhthorheb (who believed all Kindred to be evil and all non-Egyptians as animals). He favored alliances with other Kindred when it suits the purposes of Set. Seterpenre was the architect of the early alliance with the Tremere. | |
− | + | '''Recent History:''' Seterpenre is said to be in torpor. | |
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Revision as of 11:39, 24 October 2016
[[]]
Appearance:
Behavior:
History: Next behind Nakhthorheb in power and influence was Seterpenre, Lord of Tinnis. In his mortal days Seterpenre was a powerful sorcerer, serving the elders of Set’s tribe.
As the master of the temple of Tanis, he guided the mortal population to build the new city of Tinnis on one of the Egypt isles, after the original temple was destroyed.
He was known to be more tolerant of outsiders than his brother Nakhthorheb (who believed all Kindred to be evil and all non-Egyptians as animals). He favored alliances with other Kindred when it suits the purposes of Set. Seterpenre was the architect of the early alliance with the Tremere.
Recent History: Seterpenre is said to be in torpor.