Jamal Abdul Haq's Statistics

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Jamal Abdul Haq

Nature: Sociopath. Demeanor: Fanatic. Embraced 1728 by Muzrim. Assamite Warror 8 (raised from 11, twice by From Mardok's Throat, once via diablerie (durring the initial sack of Istanbul).

Strength 5, Dexterity 5, Stamina 4.
Charisma 3, Manipulation 4, Appearance 3.
Perception 5, Intelligence 3, Wits 5.

Talents Expression: 3 (threats), Alertness: 5 (ambushes, spotting fleeing prey), Athletics: 5 (sprinting, throwing, climbing), Martial Arts (hard style): 5 (grapples), Dodge: 5 (sidestep, moving inside the arc), Empathy: 1, Intimidation: 5 (blatant violence), Leadership: 2, Streetwise: 2, Subterfuge: 3 (Remaining hidden with Obfuscate 4).
Skills: Animal Ken: 2, Drive: 3 (motorcycles, planned crashes), Etiquette: 2, Firearms: 5 (sniper rifle), Melee: 5 (Swords, his scimitar, multiple foes), Performance: 2 (Obfuscate 3), Crafts: 3 (gunsmithing, weaponsmithing), Security: 4 (intrusion), Stealth: 5 (tailing, remaining motionless), Survival: 3 (urban tracking), Style: 1, Archery: 3 (staking), Tactics 3, Ride 2.
Knowledge: Academics: 2 (Islamic history), Computer: 1, Finance: 1, Investigation: 2, Law 2, Linguistics: 5 (Middle Eastern and world languages, Medicine: 4 (torture), Occult: 3, Politics: 2, Science: 1, Strategy: 2.

Backgrounds: Contacts 2, Generation 5, Herd 2 (quickly replaced captives), Resources 3 (amassed weath), Retainers 2 ("pupil", daytime servant), Assamite Status 3, Status 2.

Disiplines: Quietus 5, Obfuscate 5, Celerity 5, Auspex 4, Potence 5, Fortitude 5, Protean 2, Serpentis 3, Presence 2, Dominate 1, Obtenebration 1.
Alternate Discipline Ratings: Quietus 5 (Taste of Death and Blood Essence)
Disipline Techniques: Retain the Quick Blood, Shadow Feint

Conviction 2, Instinct 4, Courage 5, Road of Blood 4, Willpower 8, Blood Pool 15.

Derangements: Overconfidence.