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* "Charming, beautiful, and so fashionable. A gal could learn a lot from her." - [[Agatha Palmerstone]] | * "Charming, beautiful, and so fashionable. A gal could learn a lot from her." - [[Agatha Palmerstone]] | ||
* "You know, I heard once that people tend to perceive a composite of various faces that have been blended together to be more attractive overall than any of the constituent faces. Thus I wonder: in the pursuit of perfection, has she actually made herself more average?" - [[Zoltan Vancura]] | * "You know, I heard once that people tend to perceive a composite of various faces that have been blended together to be more attractive overall than any of the constituent faces. Thus I wonder: in the pursuit of perfection, has she actually made herself more average?" - [[Zoltan Vancura]] | ||
+ | *"Why did I embrace Evangeline? Well we could say it was my first step in walking away from the Sabbat. I took pity on her, and her situation, while not knowing if she even had any talent. I was excited to find that she was quite talented indeed, and to this day I dont regret my action." [[Virgil Vendicimo]] |
Revision as of 12:23, 27 August 2020
- "Goodness, dear. How many outfits must you try on before the Conclave?" - Kelly Cassidy
- "Charming, beautiful, and so fashionable. A gal could learn a lot from her." - Agatha Palmerstone
- "You know, I heard once that people tend to perceive a composite of various faces that have been blended together to be more attractive overall than any of the constituent faces. Thus I wonder: in the pursuit of perfection, has she actually made herself more average?" - Zoltan Vancura
- "Why did I embrace Evangeline? Well we could say it was my first step in walking away from the Sabbat. I took pity on her, and her situation, while not knowing if she even had any talent. I was excited to find that she was quite talented indeed, and to this day I dont regret my action." Virgil Vendicimo