Effective Generation: 11th
Haven: Top floor, Regency Hyatt
Concept: Refugee
Physical Description:
Wraith is around six foot two in height with crystal blue eyes, and deep brown, nearly black hair. She prefers a more classical style of dress. She wears a pendant that hangs from a silver necklace and platinum and gold ring that had its match with her lover. Wraith is a woman who has become accustomed to wealth and power, who is not afraid to exercise that power when needed. She is first and foremost a business woman, who is slow to anger and who keeps her emotions and agendas to herself. Even her children and closest associates are not privileged enough to know..
Background:
During her mortal life she came from a rather well-off family and was rather headstrong and
willful. Her parents thought it would do her good to join the Order of Hestia and after much deliberation it was
agreed she would apply. She was accepted into the order of the Hestian Virgins in Athens, before the rise of Rome. She had been with the order for almost two decades when a mysterious Roman nobleman one Constantine by name, a Ventrue Vampire, visited her temple, for reasons which he kept to himself. From the
beginning there was what seemed to be a mutual attraction, but she was
committed to her order and vows and so resisted any advances he made even after the yrs he had settled in Athens,
unknown to her he had been feeding from her since nearly the beginning.
Her life changed irrevocably when the temple mysteriously burned to the ground, and she and only a handful of her sisters escaped. With little where else to go they accepted the
nobleman's offer to reside at his home till a new temple could be built.
Over the interim he continued to feed off her and her alone while at the same time
petitioning his elders to allow him to Embrace her. Shortly before the completion of the temple he received a visitor in the form of a
distinguished Egyptian noblewoman named Netina, whose intention was Wraith's evaluation, and after a long night of
pleasant conversation he was given permission.
Being Embraced changed her little as he was soon to discover as she was still strong-willed and defiant, to which he answered with patience but only to a degree, but on occasion would put her in her place.
Over the next three decades she lived in Athens with him and came to accept who and what she was, though she did try a number of times to achieve final death and held contempt for her sire as he had robbed her of her life.
Her life changed again when Rome started expanding in all directions and her sire, Constantine, who had been caught away from their haven when dawn came in a small village a small distance from Athens, perished along with the rest of the villagers as the Romans used them to send a message.
Once she discovered he had gone to final death and that she was free of him she set out and leisurely, a century or two, traveled the known world,
acquiring the first of her childer Constance, the daughter of a nobleman, during her stay in on the Isle Eire.
Eventually she with Constance, now a two decade old Ventrue, returned to the
Mediterranean and purchased a rather opulent estate in Rome at the height of the Roman Empire where they remained for several centuries until departing again this time ending up in the Russian Empire, where she Embraced her second childe Meleveth a cousin to the ruling family the Romanovs.
Eventually her curiosity got the best of her and she, accompanied by her
childer, traveled to the New World where she settled near the Mississippi River and remained there for a time, adding a third childe Mollarian who would later become her lover. She later moved to Texarkana, where Nicholas, a runaway from a political family, became her fourth childe.
Over the intervening centuries her wealth, power, and influence grew . . . so much so that the Prince of the Texarkana kept close and very genial ties with her.
All of that was swept away in one night when the Sabbat descended upon the city, causing her to flee reluctantly with only the clothes on her back and two of her chilre and her Tremere severant eventually making her way to New Orleans. In her city she was very
affluent and influential but here she is out of her element, and reduced to a nobody . . . A nobody adamant about regaining what she has lost and repaying the Sabbat in full. |