Difference between revisions of "Quinn"
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− | |bio=Amanda Quinn first appeared on the Kansas City Metro scene in 1850, when Katherine “Kate” Pavel of Clan Ventrue had begun making plans to form a praxis. The Toreador made quite the impression upon the Ventrue Elder, and was rumored to be | + | |bio=Amanda Quinn first appeared on the Kansas City Metro scene in 1850, when Katherine “Kate” Pavel of Clan Ventrue had begun making plans to form a praxis. The Toreador made quite the impression upon the Ventrue Elder, and was rumored to be the first choice for Harpy by the candidates for Primogen Council. |
The Camarilla and Anarch Moment used the events of the 1854 Kansas-Missouri Border War to engage in a hidden conflict which ended the lives of several prominent kindred, including Kate Pavel and her grandsire, Luminary Elder Corso Pavel. Quinn survived, but the dreams of a Camarilla praxis were gone. | The Camarilla and Anarch Moment used the events of the 1854 Kansas-Missouri Border War to engage in a hidden conflict which ended the lives of several prominent kindred, including Kate Pavel and her grandsire, Luminary Elder Corso Pavel. Quinn survived, but the dreams of a Camarilla praxis were gone. | ||
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|rumors=* Quinn left Kansas City because of threats from [[Igor Balakin]] and his fellow Nosferatu. | |rumors=* Quinn left Kansas City because of threats from [[Igor Balakin]] and his fellow Nosferatu. | ||
* The real Quinn was murdered by [[Igor Balakin]]. This is an impostor, perhaps one of Quinn's childer. | * The real Quinn was murdered by [[Igor Balakin]]. This is an impostor, perhaps one of Quinn's childer. | ||
− | * The death of Kate Pavel left Quinn heartbroken | + | * The death of Kate Pavel left Quinn heartbroken, and she could no longer remain in Kansas City. |
* [[Igor Balakin]] was always the first choice to become Harpy. | * [[Igor Balakin]] was always the first choice to become Harpy. | ||
− | * Quinn holds a grudge against the Anarch, [[Coach]], whom she | + | * Quinn holds a deep grudge against the Anarch, [[Coach]], whom she holds responsible for the Camarilla deaths during Bleeding Kansas. |
* When Quinn left Kansas City, she joined the Sabbat. | * When Quinn left Kansas City, she joined the Sabbat. | ||
* Quinn was in a relationship with [[John Law]] before she left Kansas City. | * Quinn was in a relationship with [[John Law]] before she left Kansas City. | ||
+ | * The Scourge, [[McClane]], has an ongoing rivalry with Quinn, due to her past with [[John Law]]. | ||
+ | * [[Vandal]] was Quinn's grandchilde. | ||
+ | * [[Raleigh Sinclair]] is Quinn's childe. | ||
+ | * Quinn knows where [[Igor Balakin]]'s boon ledgers are hidden. | ||
+ | * Quinn is the one who arranged for the Hunters to capture [[Igor Balakin]]. | ||
|editablerumors=No | |editablerumors=No | ||
|quotes="Darling, you have no idea what I can do." | |quotes="Darling, you have no idea what I can do." |
Revision as of 04:54, 14 September 2021
Pronouns | She/Her |
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Clan | Toreador |
Sect | Camarilla |
Social Class | Pretender Elder |
Morality | Humanity |
Position(s) | Harpy |
Further Information
Notable Traits:
Amanda Quinn first appeared on the Kansas City Metro scene in 1850, when Katherine “Kate” Pavel of Clan Ventrue had begun making plans to form a praxis. The Toreador made quite the impression upon the Ventrue Elder, and was rumored to be the first choice for Harpy by the candidates for Primogen Council.
The Camarilla and Anarch Moment used the events of the 1854 Kansas-Missouri Border War to engage in a hidden conflict which ended the lives of several prominent kindred, including Kate Pavel and her grandsire, Luminary Elder Corso Pavel. Quinn survived, but the dreams of a Camarilla praxis were gone.
It would be another 40 years before the Camarilla made another attempt at a praxis, this time under Archibald Crane. When Quinn was again considered for Harpy, she was nowhere to be found. Igor Balakin was named Harpy in her place.
Quinn wasn't seen again in the Kansas City Metro for more than 100 years. It was assumed that she had been killed. But, to many people's surprise, she reappeared when Prince Edna Wilson reclaimed Overland Park.
At long last, the Harpy has claimed her rightful place in the Court.
- Quinn left Kansas City because of threats from Igor Balakin and his fellow Nosferatu.
- The real Quinn was murdered by Igor Balakin. This is an impostor, perhaps one of Quinn's childer.
- The death of Kate Pavel left Quinn heartbroken, and she could no longer remain in Kansas City.
- Igor Balakin was always the first choice to become Harpy.
- Quinn holds a deep grudge against the Anarch, Coach, whom she holds responsible for the Camarilla deaths during Bleeding Kansas.
- When Quinn left Kansas City, she joined the Sabbat.
- Quinn was in a relationship with John Law before she left Kansas City.
- The Scourge, McClane, has an ongoing rivalry with Quinn, due to her past with John Law.
- Vandal was Quinn's grandchilde.
- Raleigh Sinclair is Quinn's childe.
- Quinn knows where Igor Balakin's boon ledgers are hidden.
- Quinn is the one who arranged for the Hunters to capture Igor Balakin.
"Darling, you have no idea what I can do."
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 |