Clan Toreador
Beauty is its own reward.
Mason
Toreador Primogen  Progeny of Leopold
His arrival in 1906 was a much hailed event, indeed the entire upper class of Vancouver heralded his arrival as the day that the parties became more fun. Immedietely taking over the position of Primogen for his busy sire, Mr Mason began doing what he does best, making sure every one has a good time. With a friendly smile and a kind word for all Mr. Mason has made quite a name for himself here and abroad. Although it seems Vancouver has been the lucky city he has chosen to live in. Will he stay? The party-goers of Vancouver hope so!
Mason's parties are still the places to be seen in Vancouver. If the disappearance of Sire bothered Mason at all he never gave any outward sign of it. In fact his only reply to the question is "He was ready." Mason is now treated with a level of fear usually reserved for the Tremere.
Horatio Valentine
In 1906 Horatio arrived in Vancouver as a simple collector and seller of objet d'art. His name was quickly passed about the Salon as art is something all Kindred covet. Evening went swimmingly until he was caught breaking into Ignatius's carriage and freeing Kelly Jones who apperently, although not under a Bloodhunt, was a criminal being taken away for further questioning. She then escaped, although not for long, but Ignatius demanded reparations for this breach of Domain. A speedy trial commenced and a Major boon was declared to be owed by Horatio to Ignatius. Not a pleasent way to start a stay in a city.
His tragic entrance into Vancouver did not discourage Horatio from returning to Vancouver and to every ones delight he return to stay in 1976.
Henri de Giguere
Progeny of Mason
Arrived in 1916 to find himself in some trouble, aparently his letter of introduction was lost to his sire Mason and he arrived before his sire. The Prince took great offense to some one unknown to him in his Salon and Henri was near death. Until his sire arrived, after much debate Henri was allowed to live at the cost of Minor Boon to Mr. Mason. The Toreador's entrances into Vancouver seem to be difficult at best.
Henri did not stay long in Vancouver, in fact he left with the Ventrue and never returned.
Countess Azthentha Bathony
Arrived in 1916. Her entrancing beauty took hold of the hearts of many Vancouverites. The Countess's eyes and mannerisms inspired a generation poetry and music. The prose laid at her feet is only rivaled by that of Helen of Troy. Although she seemed to be a too public figure, her clever manipulations of the human society soon made her indescribably important to the Kindred community. Her darkest secrets when they came to light in the 1940s were quickly hushed up by both Kindred and mortal authorities. She was immortalized in the Jimi Hendrix song 'Foxy Lady' in the late 70s much to her amusment. The Countess seemed to enjoy ordering Jimi's death less then she normally did. Perhaps he had an impact on her? Or perhaps she hoped the song would be more popular if he had lived. What a fox! A dangerous fox indeed.
The Countess Azthentha Bathony remains in Vancouver, inspiring small mortal men to greatness.She has been declared to be Vancouver's immortal Muse.
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