Alex Camille

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Sobriquet: Mr. Camille (strangers), Alex (for his lovers, friends and childe)

Appearance: Alex exudes and air of tragedy. He is sullen and avoids eye contact for fear that other vampires will see the compassion and regret in his eyes. His brownish hair was thinning as he approached death, and he looks thin for his build. His skin still bears sores and scars from his infection.

Behavior: Alex always avoids eye contact. He tries to hide, even from himself, the pain he has caused others. He firmly believes that the Sabbat were right in that their immortality was a blessing; for him especially, it was the road to atonement and the renaissance of his morality. Alex is now more human than he has ever been, and the Sabbat has ceased to be where he belongs. Chicago sounds nice, though he has heard great things about San Francisco and Paris too.

History: The stereotypes of a gay lifestyle are, sadly enough, often embraced by gay men. Alex came out faster than he could handle and bought in the whole mentality of gay life, including its worst misconceptions. He confused his need for stability with sexual yearning and frequented bathhouses to compensate for his emptiness. Within a year, he had contacted AIDS. Alex proceeded through the typical stages of coping with a life-threatening disease. Denial came first, and he continued his sexual activities.

Anger came next. Embittered towards a community that he believed was responsible for his affliction, Alex began sleeping with men in an effort to infect them with the virus. He did it all, sex in washrooms and saunas, quickies in alleys and porn theaters, and cruising in the streets and parks.

As the symptoms of his disease worsened, Alex hid in the comfort of his anger and resorted to S&M. Alex's partners rarely returned after their initial encounters, and his reputation attracted the attention of

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