Difference between revisions of "John Law"
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|socialclass=Ancilla | |socialclass=Ancilla | ||
|morality=Humanity | |morality=Humanity | ||
− | |position= | + | |position=Sheriff |
|pcgroup2exists=No | |pcgroup2exists=No | ||
− | |desc=A combination between Old West U.S. Marshal and film noir detective, the kindred known as John T. Law (or Johnny Law to the Anarchs) showed up on the Kansas City scene in the mid to late 1800s. | + | |desc=Notable Traits: Humorless, Meticulous; Eerie Presence: Hard stare. |
+ | |bio=A combination between Old West U.S. Marshal and film noir detective, the kindred known as John T. Law (or Johnny Law to the Anarchs) showed up on the Kansas City scene in the mid to late 1800s. | ||
It's said that he first appeared in 1854 and participated in Bleeding Kansas, the Kansas-Missouri Border War. In spite of John's best efforts, Anarchs managed to destroy the Prince-apparent, Katherine “Kate” Pavel and her grandsire, Luminary Elder Corso Pavel, of clan Ventrue. | It's said that he first appeared in 1854 and participated in Bleeding Kansas, the Kansas-Missouri Border War. In spite of John's best efforts, Anarchs managed to destroy the Prince-apparent, Katherine “Kate” Pavel and her grandsire, Luminary Elder Corso Pavel, of clan Ventrue. | ||
− | + | Upon the declaration of [[Edna Wilson]] claiming Praxis of Overland Park, Kansas, it was announced that John Law has again taken up the badge of Sheriff. | |
− | |rumors=* John Law is responsible for the destruction of the Anarch leader, Jack Irons of Clan Brujah, in 1864. | + | |rumors=* John Law is responsible for the destruction of the Anarch leader, [[Coach| <span style=" color: black;">Jack Irons</span>]] of Clan Brujah, in 1864. |
− | * John Law knows something about the 1933 disappearance of Prince Archibald Crane of clan Tremere. | + | * John Law knows something about the 1933 disappearance of Prince [[Archibald Crane]] of clan Tremere. |
* John Law has connections with the Kansas City Crime Family. | * John Law has connections with the Kansas City Crime Family. | ||
− | * John Law helped the former Seneschal, Edna Wilson, hide from the Giovanni when they were trying to assassinate her. | + | * John Law helped the former Seneschal, [[Edna Wilson]], hide from the Giovanni when they were trying to assassinate her. |
− | * John Law is in a relationship with the former Scourge, McClane. | + | * John Law is in a relationship with the former Scourge, [[McClane]]. |
|editablerumors=No | |editablerumors=No | ||
|quotes="You were expecting someone else? I'm happy to disappoint." | |quotes="You were expecting someone else? I'm happy to disappoint." |
Latest revision as of 05:06, 19 November 2021
Pronouns | He/Him |
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Clan | Malkavian |
Sect | Camarilla |
Social Class | Ancilla |
Morality | Humanity |
Position(s) | Sheriff |
Further Information
Notable Traits: Humorless, Meticulous; Eerie Presence: Hard stare.
A combination between Old West U.S. Marshal and film noir detective, the kindred known as John T. Law (or Johnny Law to the Anarchs) showed up on the Kansas City scene in the mid to late 1800s.
It's said that he first appeared in 1854 and participated in Bleeding Kansas, the Kansas-Missouri Border War. In spite of John's best efforts, Anarchs managed to destroy the Prince-apparent, Katherine “Kate” Pavel and her grandsire, Luminary Elder Corso Pavel, of clan Ventrue.
Upon the declaration of Edna Wilson claiming Praxis of Overland Park, Kansas, it was announced that John Law has again taken up the badge of Sheriff.
- John Law is responsible for the destruction of the Anarch leader, Jack Irons of Clan Brujah, in 1864.
- John Law knows something about the 1933 disappearance of Prince Archibald Crane of clan Tremere.
- John Law has connections with the Kansas City Crime Family.
- John Law helped the former Seneschal, Edna Wilson, hide from the Giovanni when they were trying to assassinate her.
- John Law is in a relationship with the former Scourge, McClane.
"You were expecting someone else? I'm happy to disappoint."
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 |