August Dean
Pronouns | He/Him |
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Clan | Ministry |
Sect | Independent Alliance |
Social Class | Neonate |
Morality | Humanity |
Further Information
Notable Traits: Outgoing, Smooth, Stylish; Personal Masquerade, Whisper of Life
The notorious playboy, August Dean, has been in the Kansas City Metro area since at least the early 1980s.
A savvy investor, August first gained public notoriety during The Great Flood of 1993, when rumors began to spread that the had gained a fortune through a series of flood insurance schemes. August fraternizes with the mortal population more than most, and seems to have his finger on the pulse of both high fashion and pop culture. He is always a few steps ahead of everyone else when it comes to the latest trend.
In addition to his regular nighttime activities, August is well-known among his peers to be a reliable advocate for his clan. When the Followers of Set rebranded to the Ministry, August was among the more stalwart supporters for the move.
In spite of his proclivities, August managed to stay out of the spotlight and tabloids.
Until he went missing, that is.
- August made his fortune as a corporate raider. Some say that he was the inspiration for Richard Gere's character in the film Pretty Woman.
- August had a number of verbal spats with the Lasombra, Charlene "Charlie" Watkins, the pair exchanging scathing barbs until separated.
- August was nearly killed by the wassailed George Hambrick.
- August owns the Power & Light District.
- August owns an exclusive members' only club called Movers & Shakers.
- August and George Hambrick shared a mutual bloodbond.
- August maintains a good many relationships from his former mortal life. This often causes other kindred to view him with some suspicion.
- August was in a relationship with Prince Nicholas Preston-Clark at one time or another.
"If it's worth doing, then it's worth looking good while doing it."
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 |