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Name: Phuc-bao Trinh Nature: Conniver Demeanor: Loner/Caregiver P�o: Deceiver |
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| Str: 1 | Cha: 2 | Per: 3 | Dex: 3 | Man: 4 | Int: 3 | Sta: 2 | App: 2 | Wit: 4 |
| TALENTS | SKILLS | KNOWLEDGES | ||
| Alert: 2 | Drive: 1 | Academics: 3 | ||
| Dodge: 1 | Etiquette: 2 | Occult: 3 | ||
| Empathy: 1 | Firearms: 1 | Linguistics: 2 | ||
| Intimidate: 3 | Meditation: 1 | Law: 1 | ||
| Subterfuge: 2 | Computer: 1 | |||
| Culture: 1 | ||||
| Investigation: 1 |
| TEMPERS | VIRTUES | BACKGROUNDS | ||
| Willpower: 7 | Conscience: 4 | Mana: 1 | ||
| Humanity: 8 | Self-Control: 4 | Library: 4 | ||
| Joss: 8 | Courage: 4 | Contacts: 1 | ||
| Resources: 1 |
| LANGUAGES | JOSS ABILITIES | PATHS | ||
| Vietnamese | Active Joss | Fortune: * | ||
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Description: A lanky, wiry young Vietnamese man dressed in black Maoist clothing. His swarthy, deeply tanned skin, his clothing and his ink-black hair all give the impression of a walking silhouette; this impression is only emphasized by his slightly erratic gait, giving him the impression of being a shadow moving along uneven ground. |
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History: Trinh Phuc-bao was born in the slums of Saigon about ten years after the last American left; his mother always kept a photo of his father, who left shortly after she became pregnant. He still carries that photo. When his mother died (when he was just 12), he swore he�d find his father. This quest led him to the seedier side of the city, and its night-life; following clues a decade old, he managed to get on the trail. As he did so, he began to encounter the world of the shen; with a sudden determination, he began to study the bits and pieces of lore that he managed to get his hands on, first to find a way to track his father, then later just to survive. He recently found his father�s trail after a long hiatus in Tokyo; he sold his possessions, save for the two really useful books in his library, and used the funds to come to the U.S. (thus, his Resources are of the �liquid� variety, in a bank account). He�s certain that the man is in Little Asia, and he means to find him. |
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