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* Coach is actually Jack Irons, the former leader of the Anarchs. | * Coach is actually Jack Irons, the former leader of the Anarchs. | ||
* Coach is actually a Luminary Elder in disguise. | * Coach is actually a Luminary Elder in disguise. | ||
− | * Coach has a secret bond with the former Camarilla Scourge McClane of clan Toreador. | + | * Coach has a secret bond with the former Camarilla Scourge, McClane of clan Toreador. |
* Coach knew the former Camarilla Prince, Archibald Crane of clan Tremere, very well. Some say too well. | * Coach knew the former Camarilla Prince, Archibald Crane of clan Tremere, very well. Some say too well. | ||
* Coach owns the T-Mobile Center arena, formerly known as the Sprint Center. | * Coach owns the T-Mobile Center arena, formerly known as the Sprint Center. |
Revision as of 02:18, 31 January 2021
Further Information
Description
Coach is one of the oldest known Anarchs in the city. Some say that he was the first kindred in the Kansas City Metro Area. In spite of his reputation (admittedly, mostly among members of the Camarilla) as a cantankerous critic, Coach always makes time for a kind word of encouragement for the younger members of the Movement.
Coach is known to have been one of the last Anarchs to leave Leavenworth when it was taken over by Hunters.
Notable Traits: Blunt; Professional
Rumors
- Coach is more than 1000 years old.
- Coach has sired countless childer, including the recently deceased Real MVP.
- Coach is actually Jack Irons, the former leader of the Anarchs.
- Coach is actually a Luminary Elder in disguise.
- Coach has a secret bond with the former Camarilla Scourge, McClane of clan Toreador.
- Coach knew the former Camarilla Prince, Archibald Crane of clan Tremere, very well. Some say too well.
- Coach owns the T-Mobile Center arena, formerly known as the Sprint Center.
Quotes
"Come on. Pick yourself up and try again."
OOC Information
Portrayed by | Bryan A. Ellis |
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Portrayer's Pronouns | He/Him |
Portrayer's MES Number | US2014020011 |
Region | North Central Region |
Domain | KS-020-D |
VST | Bryan A. Ellis |