Difference between revisions of "Renn"
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<center><span style="font-size: 30pt;"><b>Basic Stats</b></span></center><br> | <center><span style="font-size: 30pt;"><b>Basic Stats</b></span></center><br> | ||
− | <b>Name:</B><span style="font-family: Arial Bold; font-size:14pt;">Renn </span> <br> | + | <b>Name:</B><span style="font-family: Arial Bold; font-size:14pt;"> Renn </span> <br> |
<b>Pronouns:</B><span style="font-family: Arial Bold; font-size:14pt;"> She/They </span> <br> | <b>Pronouns:</B><span style="font-family: Arial Bold; font-size:14pt;"> She/They </span> <br> | ||
<b>Sect:</b> <span style="font-family: Arial Bold; font-size:14pt;"> Camarilla </span> <br> | <b>Sect:</b> <span style="font-family: Arial Bold; font-size:14pt;"> Camarilla </span> <br> |
Revision as of 22:07, 27 June 2022
Renn | |
Masquerade Character | |
Pronouns: | She/They |
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Clan: | Assamite |
Sect: | The Camarilla |
City: | Pittsburgh PA |
Player: | Kiersten |
Name: Renn
Pronouns: She/They
Sect: Camarilla
Clan: Assamite
Generation: Ancilla...for now ;)
Status: Why do you want to know?
Circa 1770: Renn and her twin brother Ramses were embraced by [REDACTED] in Ireland. They received Acknowledged from an Irish prick-- I mean Prince--- shortly thereafter.
Circa 1830: The twins arrive in Pittsburg alongside their employer, Gabriel Saint. Around this time they join Sylvia Eleonora in running the local fight club.
Late 1800s: Renn and Ramses take over ownership of the fight club following Sylvia's retirement. It colloquially becomes known as "The Hill".
1900s and beyond: TBD