Difference between revisions of "Brian Koke"
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From Ventrue in New York, Sabat in Salem, Bible Thumpers in Texas, Buddhists in Budapest to even Wraiths in Winnipeg, as a kindred, he's seen it all. His goul kitty named Charlie allways at his side, he has many tall tales of their adventures, which he allways insists is true. | From Ventrue in New York, Sabat in Salem, Bible Thumpers in Texas, Buddhists in Budapest to even Wraiths in Winnipeg, as a kindred, he's seen it all. His goul kitty named Charlie allways at his side, he has many tall tales of their adventures, which he allways insists is true. | ||
− | He now comes back home to Harmony where his sire Zeke resides, having his fill of the world for now. Now, it's time to return the favor to Zeke and kindred as a whole for his "gift" of embrace. He may end up wandering again in the furture, but no matter what, the | + | He now comes back home to Harmony where his sire Zeke resides, having his fill of the world for now. Now, it's time to return the favor to Zeke and kindred as a whole for his "gift" of embrace. He may end up wandering again in the furture, but no matter what, the masquarade must be maintained. |
Revision as of 05:42, 10 August 2021
Brian Koke is an enamagatic fey spirited Gangrel Craftsman who has wandered the world. Taking the persona of an odd ball and claiming to just be a proud and unrelenting furry, he useally slips by the public's eyes without issue because aside from his tail, he appears and acts human! (He loves cake and venison, btw)
From Ventrue in New York, Sabat in Salem, Bible Thumpers in Texas, Buddhists in Budapest to even Wraiths in Winnipeg, as a kindred, he's seen it all. His goul kitty named Charlie allways at his side, he has many tall tales of their adventures, which he allways insists is true.
He now comes back home to Harmony where his sire Zeke resides, having his fill of the world for now. Now, it's time to return the favor to Zeke and kindred as a whole for his "gift" of embrace. He may end up wandering again in the furture, but no matter what, the masquarade must be maintained.