Difference between revisions of "The Irregulars"
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+ | '''Introductions:''' ''The Irregulars are the brainchild of Meade Faulkner, an American City Gangrel who fled the Southern Confederacy shortly before its collapse to take refuge in the most Confederate city outside of the Southern United States, Liverpool, England. Liverpool's long ties with the cotton industry and its vast slums made it an ideal destination for Meade and her god-daughter Araminta Mersey. For many years previous to the Fall of the Confederacy, Lady Faulkner as she prefers to be styled, maintained a long correspondence with a shadowy member of the Sabbat of London. It was through their later exchanges that the idea of a pack formed to fight the Camarilla through subversive media and outright skullduggery might be just the took that Sabbat needed to harry the Ivory Tower's hallowed Masquerade. | ||
:[[William Malice]] -- ''Ductus'' | :[[William Malice]] -- ''Ductus'' |
Revision as of 22:22, 9 February 2021
Introductions: The Irregulars are the brainchild of Meade Faulkner, an American City Gangrel who fled the Southern Confederacy shortly before its collapse to take refuge in the most Confederate city outside of the Southern United States, Liverpool, England. Liverpool's long ties with the cotton industry and its vast slums made it an ideal destination for Meade and her god-daughter Araminta Mersey. For many years previous to the Fall of the Confederacy, Lady Faulkner as she prefers to be styled, maintained a long correspondence with a shadowy member of the Sabbat of London. It was through their later exchanges that the idea of a pack formed to fight the Camarilla through subversive media and outright skullduggery might be just the took that Sabbat needed to harry the Ivory Tower's hallowed Masquerade.
- William Malice -- Ductus
- Meade Faulkner -- Priestess
- Araminta Mersey -- Honeypot
- Nioclás Sullivan -- Wordsmith