Germano Giovanni
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Appearance: In a strange and unexpectedly vain maneuver, Germano chose to undergo the use of Vicissitude in order to regain the appearance of someone elses' youth. After emerging from the abortion clinic wherein he underwent the "proceedure" he looked and spoke very much like a twenty-something Antonio Banderas. Those who knew Germano best were somewhat shocked by this sudden obsession with image, especially that of a long dead films star. Those within the family with a sense of humor, laugh heartily and dismiss it as a late-life fad (pun intended) or perhaps a sign that the ever reliable Germano has worked the streets too long and might need some time off to sort out his "issues". However, more than one closeted Giovanni fagot has nodded at Germano's long expected emergence from the coffin, while the ladies of the family only offer sultry looks to their cousin and talk among themselves in hushed tones.
Behavior: Germano, ever a man of few words, usually a heartfelt and colorful expletive followed by a gun-shot has become something of a family recluse. With his star in ascendance and his fortunes guaranteed, he has recently found the stones to defy the elders of the family in a risky gamble to raise his personal station by risking himself on the behalf of this upstart sect called the League of the Night. What bothers the Anziani isn't he decision to kill a few Sabbat, but rather that the previously biddable family enforcer has grown a head of his own, for both business and politics. The old Germano was a cold hard tough who enjoyed the fear and respect he received as consequence of his well earned reputation. But, along with the cosmetic changes that he has purchased for himself, Germano seems to be delving into the dark art of necromancy, something old flames and past partners just cannot fathom. His detractors claim he no longer thinks of anyone but himself and note how caustic and verbose he has become since he brought Enzo Giovanni low; perhaps he sees himself ready for the title of Don Giovanni.
History: Germano was born in Venice during the spring of 1909 to one of the least affluent branches of the Giovanni family. His father Eliseo was a humble but reasonably well-off clockmaker and his mother Raffaella was a horse faced Sicilian woman born of the cutthroat Putanesca family.
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