Difference between revisions of "Fredrick Douglass Nash"
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{{Masquerade PC | {{Masquerade PC | ||
− | |name= | + | |name=Dr. Fredrick Douglass Nash |
|portrait=Professor Nash.jpg | |portrait=Professor Nash.jpg | ||
|characterpronouns=He/Him | |characterpronouns=He/Him | ||
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|morality=Humanity | |morality=Humanity | ||
|pcgroup2exists=No | |pcgroup2exists=No | ||
− | |desc=Nash is a Professor of Philosophy & Political Science at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, where he spends his evenings urging the fractious Anarchs of his area to unify and stabilize the city. More of a philosopher than a warrior, Frederick has never been known to raise a hand to fight unless it was absolutely warranted. A handsome African-American, Frederick is one of the Movement’s foremost scholars and political philosophers, and his advice is often called on by Anarchs across the globe | + | |desc=Nash is a Professor of Philosophy & Political Science at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, where he spends his evenings urging the fractious Anarchs of his area to unify and stabilize the city.<BR> |
− | |timeline=Founder of the Liberty Club | + | More of a philosopher than a warrior, Frederick has never been known to raise a hand to fight unless it was absolutely warranted.<BR> |
+ | A handsome African-American, Frederick is one of the Movement’s foremost scholars and political philosophers, and his advice is often called on by Anarchs across the globe | ||
+ | |timeline=*1970 CE - Founder of the Liberty Club | ||
|player=Wendy Emerson | |player=Wendy Emerson | ||
|playerpronouns=She/Her | |playerpronouns=She/Her |
Revision as of 02:43, 25 November 2022
Pronouns | He/Him |
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Clan | Brujah |
Sect | Anarch |
Social Class | Neonate |
Morality | Humanity |
Territory | Example Territory |
Further Information
Description
Nash is a Professor of Philosophy & Political Science at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, where he spends his evenings urging the fractious Anarchs of his area to unify and stabilize the city.
More of a philosopher than a warrior, Frederick has never been known to raise a hand to fight unless it was absolutely warranted.
A handsome African-American, Frederick is one of the Movement’s foremost scholars and political philosophers, and his advice is often called on by Anarchs across the globe
Timeline
- 1970 CE - Founder of the Liberty Club
Rumors
Quotes
OOC Information
Player | Wendy Emerson |
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Pronouns | She/Her |
MES # | US2002021570 |
Domain | Example Domain, AB |
Storyteller | Wendy Emerson |