Продаю груши дьяволу
Чтоб не потерять
Люсита точками где-то в 20 веке (Transylvania Chronicles IV p. 87-88) и в темные века.
Чем ласомбра росла, а вот не манипулькой![:alles:](http://static.diary.ru/picture/3224916.gif)
Monçada immediately found himself drawn to Lucita, to her great beauty, and to her fierce and independent spirit. (c)
Где-то на 1197 год, ласомбре нет еще 10 лет со Становления.
спойлер: первый раз точно прописано сколько ей внешних лет
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Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Defender
Generation: 7th
Embrace: 1190
Apparent Age: 17
Physical: Strength 2, Dexterity 4, Stamina 3
Social: Charisma 4, Manipulation 2, Appearance 4
Mental: Perception 3, Intelligence 2, Wits 3
Talents: Acting 2, Alertness 2, Brawl 2, Dodge 2, Leadership 1, Subterfuge 2
Skills: Archery 2, Etiquette 3, Melee 3, Ride 2, Stealth 3
Knowledges: Hearth Wisdom 1, Investigation 1, Linguistics (French) 1, Occult 2, Politics 3, Seneschal 1
Disciplines: Celerity 1, Dominate 2, Potence 3, Obtenebration 2
Backgrounds: Allies 1, Contacts 3, Influence 3, Resources 2
Road: Humanity 6
Virtues: Conviction: 3, Self-Control: 2, Courage: 4
Willpower: 9
Вторая половина — конец 13 в. (Источник: Road Of Kings p. 95)
Спойлер: за несколько десятилетий каинитства Люсита поумнела (+1 инт.), одичала (-1 Этикет, -1 Обаяние)![:-D](http://static.diary.ru/picture/1133.gif)
А вообще, такое ощущение, что этот чарник составлялся без оглядки на предыдущий в Transylvania Chronicles I
читать дальше7 th generation Lasombra, childe of Ambrosio Luis Monçada
Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Defender
Embrace: AD 1190
Apparent Age: late teens/early 20s
Physical: Strength 3, Dexterity 4, Stamina 3
Social: Charisma 3, Manipulation 2, Appearance 4
Mental: Perception 2, Intelligence 3, Wits 4
Talents: Alertness 1, Dodge 2, Empathy 1, Expression 1, Leadership 1, Streetwise 1, Subterfuge 2
Skills: Etiquette 2, Melee 2, Performance 2, Ride 1, Stealth 3
Knowledges: Academics 2, Investigation 2, Linguistics 2, Occult 1, Politics 2
Disciplines: Celerity 2, Dominate 1, Fortitude 1, Obtenebration 3
Backgrounds: Allies 1, Contacts 3, Mentor 3, Resources 5
Road: Kings 6
Virtues: Conviction: 3, Self-Control: 3, Courage: 4
Willpower: 5
До 1999:
читать дальшеSire: Ambrosio Luis Monçada
Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Defender
Generation: 7th
Embrace: 1190 CE
Apparent Age: Early 20s
Physical: Strength 5, Dexterity 4, Stamina 5
Social: Charisma 4, Manipulation 3, Appearance 4
Mental: Perception 4, Intelligence 3, Wits 5
Talents: Alertness 2, Brawl 5, Dodge 4, Empathy 2, Expression 2, Grace 3, Intimidation 1, Leadership 4, Streetwise 1, Style 4, Subterfuge 4
Skills: Archery 2, Drive 2, Etiquette 4, Melee 4, Performance 3, Ride 2, Security 1, Stealth 4
Knowledges: Academics 3, Camarilla Lore 3, Investigation 3, Linguistics 5, Occult 4, Politics 3, Sabbat Lore 3
Disciplines: Animalism 2, Celerity 3, Dominate 5, Fortitude 4, Obfuscate 3, Obtenebration 6, Potence 3, Protean 2, Serpentis 1
Backgrounds: Allies 2, Contacts 5, Herd 2, Influence 2, Resources 5, Sabbat Status 1, Status 1
Virtues: Conscience 3, Self-Control 3, Courage 4
Morality: Humanity 4
Willpower: 7
Это под благим влиянием Анатоля она после восстания Анархов и сбежав от Монкады слезла обратно на Человечность, что ли?![:hmm:](http://static.diary.ru/userdir/0/0/0/0/0000/10098045.gif)
А потом в 2000-х: In a grotesque turn of fate, however, Lucita has recently taken up her sire's work in the Sabbat, having decided that its personal gravity is far more important that the illusions of independence she clung to for for so long.![:alles:](http://static.diary.ru/picture/3224916.gif)
***
(фр.) хронология
средние века хронология
*
For some time Lucita was independent, accepting pricy contracts to kill powerful Cainites on behalf of whoever had the money to hire her. Sometime after a particularly severe onset of ennui (and some sungazing sessions), she was called back to her sire's side in Spain. While there, she inadvertantly aided the Assamite Fatima al-Faqadi in killing him. Shortly thereafter, the Sabbat captured her, held her accountable for her sire's destruction and forced her to investigate strange events involving powerful displays of Obtenebration as a degree of forced penance.
Through working with (and eventually joining) the Sabbat, she was able to stave off the pull of oblivion. In doing so, however, she was forced to cast off the humanity that remained and embrace the Path of Night, a path which her hated sire was instrumental in shaping. Later, she would rise to the rank of Archbishop. Seeking to claim her place as Moncada's successor, Lucita rose within the ranks of the Order of St. Blaise hoping to claim her legacy.
(Lucita is the childe of legendary Lasombra Cardinal Moncada. Her sire was a paragon of the Sabbat faith and religion and, with his death, many see it as Lucita’s place to take up that mantle. Her contributions to both the Book of Nod and the Encyclopaedia Vampirica are well known. She maintains close ties to Beckett and Aristotle, and is considered an academic rival to Sascha Vykos. Lucita spends most of her nights in Spain, ruling as Archbishop of Aragon. )
Mexico City by Night, p. 54-55
Eliezer de Polanco, Envoy of Mothtr Spain
7th generation, childe of Hector Aguilera
Nature: Survivor
Demeanor: Judge
Embrace: 1031
Apparent Age: late 30s
History is a strange mistress indeed. What, he often asks himself, is a Castilian caballero like Don Eleiser de Polanco doing walking around in the nights of the early 21st century? Certainly that was not the destiny he saw for himself in those far-off days of his mortal life, when he rode against the Moor and claimed lands for his family and lords. Visions of praying in medieval Toledo still come unbidden to his days of cold, dead slumber and he wakes an hour after dusk with a hunger for light he cannot admit to any of the monsters about him. But Fate has dealt this child of Castilla la Vieja the hand it has, and he has no choice but to play it.
A millennium ago, when he was first brought into the night, it was as service to lords more powerful than any king or caliph he had known.Then it was as the unliving power-broker of Toledo in the nights of the War of Princes, a time of conquest, intrigue and revelry that still brings a smile to his flawless face. But if that war was fought by princes like him, it was fought for elders who saw them all as game pieces to be sacrificed and consumed. The Camarilla calls the Third Generation a myth, but Don Polanco thrice traveled to Sicily to stare over Montano’s shoulder at the Founder itself. The darkness there was like nothing else, a hunger to consume absolutely everything. If that was what he served, de Polanco had no more interest in service. Thus when the flames of revolt spread across the clan, he stood with Gratiano and helped the great diablerist enter the Castle of Shadows to commit his great crime. He remembers with a chill the smile on the Eldest's face when the final act took place, the satisfaction that one of his childer had, at long last, bested his father.
Over the centuries, de Polanco has been accused many times of being an unliving relic. He flirted with unlife among the scattered antitribu immediately after the Convention of Thorns, but those wretches seemed only to dream of past glories. In the seventeenth century, he returned to the bosom of the clan and helped to found Los Reyes de las Sombras — the Kings of Shadow — a movement among Lasombra to salvage their tradition of subtle, quiet manipulation of humanity in the service of the purportedly inhuman Sabbat. Los Reyes brought reliable resources to the regent and cardinals, and a way to counter the efforts of the Camarilla. They also provided Lasombra elders with a way to ensure that the various Toreador antitribu and Tzimisce revenants didn’t gain a stranglehold on mortal institutions in Sabbat domains. For de Polanco, Los Reyes gave him a way to serve h is clan and advance the laudable goals of the sect (such as survival) while distancing himself from the petty tyrannies of crusades and the delusion of the Paths of Enlightenment.
Still a child of the Reconquista at heart, de Polanco moved to the wilder frontier of the New World soon after founding Los Reyes. This had thegreat advantage ofputting distance between himself and Archbishop Mon^ada, whose power in Madrid was stifling. He operated out of Argentina, Chile and Pern, fighting the Camarilla when necessary, and always ensuring that a certain amount of the colonial revenues made it into Sabbat coffers. First sea and then air transport made his existence far more mobile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and he abandoned holding specific territory, becoming an emissary at large for those cardinals who understood the importance of a pliable mortal herd and the usefulness of a flush bank account.
Still a child of the Reconquista at heart, de Polanco moved to the wilder frontier of the New World soon after founding Los Reyes. This had the great advantage of putting distance between himself and Archbishop Moncada, whose power in Madrid was stifling. He operated out of Argentina, Chile and Peru, fighting the Camarilla when necessary, and always ensuring that a certain amount of the colonial revenues made it into Sabbat coffers. First sea and then air transport made his existence far more mobile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and he abandoned holding specific territory, becoming an emissary at large for those cardinals who understood the importance of a pliable mortal herd and the usefulness of a flush bank account.
When Moncada, by then a cardinal, ended up on the losing side of an Assamite’s blade in 2000, de Polanco held a quiet Blood Feast in which the victims were all priests he deemed corrupt. He flirted with the idea of settling in Spain again, perhaps in Toledo, but fate had other things in store for him. He participated in the Court of Blood that judged Moncada’s childe Lucita, an infamous antitribu, for complicity in the death of her sire. He watched her make, and perhaps helped along, the same realisation he had made so long ago; that despite its numerous faults and excesses, the Sabbat was really the only hope a Lasombra had to survive these Final Nights. He supported her in assuming Moncada’s old archbishopric, and when she looked for a representative in Mexico, he stepped forward.
De Polanco has been in Mexico less than a year and spent most of it untwisting the knots of rivalries and paranoia that grip the sect’s heart. Lucita's main concern has been to be left alone to cement her new position, and in that de Polanco has served her well. His analysis that the Sabbat hold on much of the East Coast of the United States is largely untenable in the longterm was met with scoffs and challenges from some, but quiet understanding from the cardinals who authorized the Kings of Shadow to undertake some efforts to stabilize the situation — efforts de Polanco had already initiated months earlier. He has also supported those focusing on strengthening other Sabbat holdings, such as Detroit, Montreal and even Mexico itself, to avoid another debacle like the fall of Hew York. In arguing his case, he has come to suspect that Regent Galbraith has somehow become a thrall to the Salamanca brood of Grimaldi revenants, to whom she allows a great deal of freedom and protects with an iron hand. This bears further investigation.
Люсита точками где-то в 20 веке (Transylvania Chronicles IV p. 87-88) и в темные века.
Чем ласомбра росла, а вот не манипулькой
![:alles:](http://static.diary.ru/picture/3224916.gif)
Monçada immediately found himself drawn to Lucita, to her great beauty, and to her fierce and independent spirit. (c)
Где-то на 1197 год, ласомбре нет еще 10 лет со Становления.
спойлер: первый раз точно прописано сколько ей внешних лет
читать дальше
Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Defender
Generation: 7th
Embrace: 1190
Apparent Age: 17
Physical: Strength 2, Dexterity 4, Stamina 3
Social: Charisma 4, Manipulation 2, Appearance 4
Mental: Perception 3, Intelligence 2, Wits 3
Talents: Acting 2, Alertness 2, Brawl 2, Dodge 2, Leadership 1, Subterfuge 2
Skills: Archery 2, Etiquette 3, Melee 3, Ride 2, Stealth 3
Knowledges: Hearth Wisdom 1, Investigation 1, Linguistics (French) 1, Occult 2, Politics 3, Seneschal 1
Disciplines: Celerity 1, Dominate 2, Potence 3, Obtenebration 2
Backgrounds: Allies 1, Contacts 3, Influence 3, Resources 2
Road: Humanity 6
Virtues: Conviction: 3, Self-Control: 2, Courage: 4
Willpower: 9
Вторая половина — конец 13 в. (Источник: Road Of Kings p. 95)
Спойлер: за несколько десятилетий каинитства Люсита поумнела (+1 инт.), одичала (-1 Этикет, -1 Обаяние)
![:-D](http://static.diary.ru/picture/1133.gif)
А вообще, такое ощущение, что этот чарник составлялся без оглядки на предыдущий в Transylvania Chronicles I
читать дальше7 th generation Lasombra, childe of Ambrosio Luis Monçada
Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Defender
Embrace: AD 1190
Apparent Age: late teens/early 20s
Physical: Strength 3, Dexterity 4, Stamina 3
Social: Charisma 3, Manipulation 2, Appearance 4
Mental: Perception 2, Intelligence 3, Wits 4
Talents: Alertness 1, Dodge 2, Empathy 1, Expression 1, Leadership 1, Streetwise 1, Subterfuge 2
Skills: Etiquette 2, Melee 2, Performance 2, Ride 1, Stealth 3
Knowledges: Academics 2, Investigation 2, Linguistics 2, Occult 1, Politics 2
Disciplines: Celerity 2, Dominate 1, Fortitude 1, Obtenebration 3
Backgrounds: Allies 1, Contacts 3, Mentor 3, Resources 5
Road: Kings 6
Virtues: Conviction: 3, Self-Control: 3, Courage: 4
Willpower: 5
До 1999:
читать дальшеSire: Ambrosio Luis Monçada
Nature: Rebel
Demeanor: Defender
Generation: 7th
Embrace: 1190 CE
Apparent Age: Early 20s
Physical: Strength 5, Dexterity 4, Stamina 5
Social: Charisma 4, Manipulation 3, Appearance 4
Mental: Perception 4, Intelligence 3, Wits 5
Talents: Alertness 2, Brawl 5, Dodge 4, Empathy 2, Expression 2, Grace 3, Intimidation 1, Leadership 4, Streetwise 1, Style 4, Subterfuge 4
Skills: Archery 2, Drive 2, Etiquette 4, Melee 4, Performance 3, Ride 2, Security 1, Stealth 4
Knowledges: Academics 3, Camarilla Lore 3, Investigation 3, Linguistics 5, Occult 4, Politics 3, Sabbat Lore 3
Disciplines: Animalism 2, Celerity 3, Dominate 5, Fortitude 4, Obfuscate 3, Obtenebration 6, Potence 3, Protean 2, Serpentis 1
Backgrounds: Allies 2, Contacts 5, Herd 2, Influence 2, Resources 5, Sabbat Status 1, Status 1
Virtues: Conscience 3, Self-Control 3, Courage 4
Morality: Humanity 4
Willpower: 7
Это под благим влиянием Анатоля она после восстания Анархов и сбежав от Монкады слезла обратно на Человечность, что ли?
![:hmm:](http://static.diary.ru/userdir/0/0/0/0/0000/10098045.gif)
А потом в 2000-х: In a grotesque turn of fate, however, Lucita has recently taken up her sire's work in the Sabbat, having decided that its personal gravity is far more important that the illusions of independence she clung to for for so long.
![:alles:](http://static.diary.ru/picture/3224916.gif)
***
(фр.) хронология
средние века хронология
*
For some time Lucita was independent, accepting pricy contracts to kill powerful Cainites on behalf of whoever had the money to hire her. Sometime after a particularly severe onset of ennui (and some sungazing sessions), she was called back to her sire's side in Spain. While there, she inadvertantly aided the Assamite Fatima al-Faqadi in killing him. Shortly thereafter, the Sabbat captured her, held her accountable for her sire's destruction and forced her to investigate strange events involving powerful displays of Obtenebration as a degree of forced penance.
Through working with (and eventually joining) the Sabbat, she was able to stave off the pull of oblivion. In doing so, however, she was forced to cast off the humanity that remained and embrace the Path of Night, a path which her hated sire was instrumental in shaping. Later, she would rise to the rank of Archbishop. Seeking to claim her place as Moncada's successor, Lucita rose within the ranks of the Order of St. Blaise hoping to claim her legacy.
(Lucita is the childe of legendary Lasombra Cardinal Moncada. Her sire was a paragon of the Sabbat faith and religion and, with his death, many see it as Lucita’s place to take up that mantle. Her contributions to both the Book of Nod and the Encyclopaedia Vampirica are well known. She maintains close ties to Beckett and Aristotle, and is considered an academic rival to Sascha Vykos. Lucita spends most of her nights in Spain, ruling as Archbishop of Aragon. )
Mexico City by Night, p. 54-55
Eliezer de Polanco, Envoy of Mothtr Spain
7th generation, childe of Hector Aguilera
Nature: Survivor
Demeanor: Judge
Embrace: 1031
Apparent Age: late 30s
History is a strange mistress indeed. What, he often asks himself, is a Castilian caballero like Don Eleiser de Polanco doing walking around in the nights of the early 21st century? Certainly that was not the destiny he saw for himself in those far-off days of his mortal life, when he rode against the Moor and claimed lands for his family and lords. Visions of praying in medieval Toledo still come unbidden to his days of cold, dead slumber and he wakes an hour after dusk with a hunger for light he cannot admit to any of the monsters about him. But Fate has dealt this child of Castilla la Vieja the hand it has, and he has no choice but to play it.
A millennium ago, when he was first brought into the night, it was as service to lords more powerful than any king or caliph he had known.Then it was as the unliving power-broker of Toledo in the nights of the War of Princes, a time of conquest, intrigue and revelry that still brings a smile to his flawless face. But if that war was fought by princes like him, it was fought for elders who saw them all as game pieces to be sacrificed and consumed. The Camarilla calls the Third Generation a myth, but Don Polanco thrice traveled to Sicily to stare over Montano’s shoulder at the Founder itself. The darkness there was like nothing else, a hunger to consume absolutely everything. If that was what he served, de Polanco had no more interest in service. Thus when the flames of revolt spread across the clan, he stood with Gratiano and helped the great diablerist enter the Castle of Shadows to commit his great crime. He remembers with a chill the smile on the Eldest's face when the final act took place, the satisfaction that one of his childer had, at long last, bested his father.
Over the centuries, de Polanco has been accused many times of being an unliving relic. He flirted with unlife among the scattered antitribu immediately after the Convention of Thorns, but those wretches seemed only to dream of past glories. In the seventeenth century, he returned to the bosom of the clan and helped to found Los Reyes de las Sombras — the Kings of Shadow — a movement among Lasombra to salvage their tradition of subtle, quiet manipulation of humanity in the service of the purportedly inhuman Sabbat. Los Reyes brought reliable resources to the regent and cardinals, and a way to counter the efforts of the Camarilla. They also provided Lasombra elders with a way to ensure that the various Toreador antitribu and Tzimisce revenants didn’t gain a stranglehold on mortal institutions in Sabbat domains. For de Polanco, Los Reyes gave him a way to serve h is clan and advance the laudable goals of the sect (such as survival) while distancing himself from the petty tyrannies of crusades and the delusion of the Paths of Enlightenment.
Still a child of the Reconquista at heart, de Polanco moved to the wilder frontier of the New World soon after founding Los Reyes. This had thegreat advantage ofputting distance between himself and Archbishop Mon^ada, whose power in Madrid was stifling. He operated out of Argentina, Chile and Pern, fighting the Camarilla when necessary, and always ensuring that a certain amount of the colonial revenues made it into Sabbat coffers. First sea and then air transport made his existence far more mobile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and he abandoned holding specific territory, becoming an emissary at large for those cardinals who understood the importance of a pliable mortal herd and the usefulness of a flush bank account.
Still a child of the Reconquista at heart, de Polanco moved to the wilder frontier of the New World soon after founding Los Reyes. This had the great advantage of putting distance between himself and Archbishop Moncada, whose power in Madrid was stifling. He operated out of Argentina, Chile and Peru, fighting the Camarilla when necessary, and always ensuring that a certain amount of the colonial revenues made it into Sabbat coffers. First sea and then air transport made his existence far more mobile in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and he abandoned holding specific territory, becoming an emissary at large for those cardinals who understood the importance of a pliable mortal herd and the usefulness of a flush bank account.
When Moncada, by then a cardinal, ended up on the losing side of an Assamite’s blade in 2000, de Polanco held a quiet Blood Feast in which the victims were all priests he deemed corrupt. He flirted with the idea of settling in Spain again, perhaps in Toledo, but fate had other things in store for him. He participated in the Court of Blood that judged Moncada’s childe Lucita, an infamous antitribu, for complicity in the death of her sire. He watched her make, and perhaps helped along, the same realisation he had made so long ago; that despite its numerous faults and excesses, the Sabbat was really the only hope a Lasombra had to survive these Final Nights. He supported her in assuming Moncada’s old archbishopric, and when she looked for a representative in Mexico, he stepped forward.
De Polanco has been in Mexico less than a year and spent most of it untwisting the knots of rivalries and paranoia that grip the sect’s heart. Lucita's main concern has been to be left alone to cement her new position, and in that de Polanco has served her well. His analysis that the Sabbat hold on much of the East Coast of the United States is largely untenable in the longterm was met with scoffs and challenges from some, but quiet understanding from the cardinals who authorized the Kings of Shadow to undertake some efforts to stabilize the situation — efforts de Polanco had already initiated months earlier. He has also supported those focusing on strengthening other Sabbat holdings, such as Detroit, Montreal and even Mexico itself, to avoid another debacle like the fall of Hew York. In arguing his case, he has come to suspect that Regent Galbraith has somehow become a thrall to the Salamanca brood of Grimaldi revenants, to whom she allows a great deal of freedom and protects with an iron hand. This bears further investigation.
@темы: мир тьмы, Lasombra, ласосятство, Цитаты