Ambrogino Giovanni
Appearance: A hulk of a man, Ambrogino usually hides his 50-year old features with a combination of Obfuscate and magic. However, he must physically conceal his left hand, which has permanently become a decayed claw because of his constant use of Necromancy.
Behavior: Ambrogino's place among the Giovanni Clan is somewhat of an enigma. Apparently Augustus has given him carte blanche to investigate the arcane and contradictory past of the Kindred. He therefore pays little heed to norms of the Clan, in various ways insulting almost every powerful Giovanni with which he comes in contact. Not that he cares – his self-interest and ambition leaves little reason to court allies.
History: Born a bastard to the Giovanni family, Ambrogino gained the notice of the family elders through his viciousness and sheer ambition. An accomplished necromancer even during his natural life, he experienced an intense vision of himself becoming a god. This goal would become his driving force and further encourage his overwhelming ego.
Recent Events: When Clan Cappadocian began embracing members of the Giovanni family he was one of the few chosen for the Kiss. As such he is one of the very few Giovanni Cainites whose blood descends from Cappadocius and not Augustus Giovanni.
Current Events: Ambrogino regularly returns to Venice, but spends much of his time in foreign parts searching for the secrets to the riddle of death. His most recent visions and auguries have lead him to the Holy Land, where he believes a great harrowing of souls is to occur.
Future Events: His interest in godhood led him to Cappadocius' research and he has spent centuries trying to locate the Sargon Fragment. Unlike the Antediluvian, Ambrogino does not believe that one could actually diablerize God, but does believe one can achieve godlike power. In 1882 he found the Anexhexeton, a document the shows how divine apotheosis can be achieved. Believing the Sargon Fragment destroyed he began scouting the Shadowlands, hoping to find the "ghost" of the document.
His work was violently interrupted in 1999 when the Sixth Maelstrom ruined much of the world beyond the Shroud. After interrogating many wraiths thrown across the Shroud a narrative began to take form. There had been a tremendous flash of light followed by a shaking of the entire Shadowlands. A few wraiths then saw "three radiant, glowing shapes" rise upwards, pause for a brief moment, and then disappear. Ambrogino, intrigued and disturbed by the story, started reconsidering the scope of Cappadocius plan, and hurried back into the Underworld.