Name: Lucrezia Augusta the Impaler
Title: The Mother
Age: Approximately 2000
Birthday: Unknown. Celebrates it on New Year.
Gender: Female
Species: Vampire
Career: Manta Carlos Minister, Vampire Head of the Sangaria Clan, Champion of Supernatural Rights
Appearance Description:
Lucrezia looks like power manifested. She stands at an imposing 6’8”ft with a thin, but shapely, body. She has an almost otherworldly beauty, but it’s a sharp, intimidating beauty, unattainable and not easily approached. She has perfectly chiseled features, with high cheek bones and a sharp chin. Complementing that, she has light grey skin and wavy, platinum blonde hair that reaches her buttocks.
Perhaps, controversially, she proudly flaunts her vampiric heritage and makes no effort to hide her features. She has nothing to be ashamed of. Even though she has a pendant to protect herself from sunlight during the day, she still wears large hats and uses parasols.
Lucrezia believes that how a person presents themselves say much about them, so she makes an effort to look as every bit as powerful as she seems. She’s very fashionable and wears the latest couture, favoring outfit in blacks, whites, reds and purples. She pairs these outfits with dark make-up that makes her features stand out. She always seems to be formal even at home, and even when she’s not, her outfits are tasteful. Despite her height, she still wears high heels. She has legs for miles.
Personality Description: A paragraph is all you need. If you would rather not write a paragraph, you can do bullet points of major personality traits. Positive and negative aspects.
Powers:
Prior to being a vampire, Lucrezia was a witch. Lucrezia’s area of expertise is invocation of the Lesser Key of Solomon, bonded, particularly, with Duke Mikhainon.
Lucrezia’s invocations aren’t as fancy as summoning a demon to this realm to do her bidding, but rather, to teach her certain things or give her advice in situations. She may also summon them to influence certain aspects of her life, but she can’t specifically request their methods of helping her. For example, she may summon a Marquis to hex a person, but she can’t control the nature of the hex or its severity. Demons are fickle and mercurial, and they may do something as simple as a cough or as severe as death, and they take their own pace to fulfill them. (Should this happen, I will consult with the other player about how her spells would affect them.) Because of this reason, Lucrezia takes the time to bond with the lesser keys through conversation so they may be kinder to her requests, but even then, there’s no guarantee they’ll do as she wants right down to the letter but they will often take her to the outcome she desires. They can’t grant her requests that are related to major catastrophes, and even if they can, Lucrezia would not want them to do it. She keeps her requests simple, subtle, and uncomplicated, often one time use wishes.
The ritual to summon the goetia is a complicated process that requires the drowning of all six senses, and it’s influenced by location, direction, season, and time. It takes her hours to start and complete a ritual. The ritual is harder the higher the demon’s title is. Hence, Lucrezia must be certain of the magic she wants to invoke before starting a ritual. It’s possible that she can pass out as soon as it ends, leave her incredibly hungry, or temporarily mentally unstable.
Lucrezia is bonded with Mikhainon, Great and Powerful Duke of Hell, under the dominion of the North. He who commands 76 legions of demons and possesses two kings. He takes the form of a pillar built of wicked tendrils, possesses a thousand eyes, and the garments of an emperor. He teaches the art of power and ruling, able to grant positions in government and business, and bad luck and illness to those who cross the conjurer.
Mikhainon’s gifts to his bonded Lucrezia is precognition. Lucrezia’s precognition is not, necessarily, the ability to accurately see the future, but to see the relationship between interconnecting signs and patterns to predict what’s going to happen, to steer away from bad decisions, and to follow promising paths. Situations that may hold significance in the future stand out more to Lucrezia. She will receive a sort of familiarity with it like de ja vu, and a strong feeling in her gut will push her into acting. This ability works best in combat. During combat, Lucrezia’s body reacts fast to attacks, and she can make use of her environment in ways other people wouldn’t think of to give her an advantage.
Lucrezia’s precognition is not always perfect and they don’t always make sense to her, but it has granted her some divination in the sense that she can consult her tarot cards (a special set given to her by Mikhainon) for more clarification on a certain event.
Lucrezia possesses a mental link to Gabriel Baltimore, Duke Mikhainon’s proxy in the mortal realm. She can ask him for questions and help, and he’s obligated to respond agreeably, even if he can be condescending and snippy.
Not a power, but a side effect of her many years of spellcasting. Lucrezia’s connection with the goetia has tempered her mind to withstand the most ridiculous mental attacks. Because of this, Lucrezia has built a nigh impenetrable mental fortress. Illusions, telepathy, leaky auras, and mind control will not be able to influence Lucrezia.
Species Abilities:
Lucrezia is a Vampire, and an Elder at that. Lucrezia is technically undead, meaning she’s died once, she’s stopped aging, and she will continue to live until she is deliberately killed. Lucrezia possesses an almost supernatural beauty and charm thanks to being a vampire. She has a powerful voice, and people are more likely to listen to her suggestions and commands.
She has a set of retractable fangs that could pierce through almost any skin to get to the blood underneath. She has to drink several liters of blood every month to retain her beauty, sanity and magic. She won’t die from a lack of feeding, but the more prolonged her meals, the more feral and violent she becomes. When she’s newly fed, she’s practically glowing, her charm and beauty dialed up to eleven. When she’s hungry, she looks much like a beast and she would lose her ability for coherent speech.
Her fangs are coated with a natural sedative, so instead of feeling pain, her bites are relaxing and pleasurable, maybe even addictive to some. Lucrezia is able to turn humans into vampires, but the process is rather lengthy: It requires her to suck out gallons of their blood, short of just murdering them, and replace their blood with her own. It takes several weeks for them to adjust to their transformation, during which they’ll be vulnerable and in immense pain.
She has other vampiric traits such as:
Lucrezia has enhanced agility, speed and strength, but it’s confined within the limits of the peak physical human performance. Think gold Olympic athletes – 50km/hr speed and 400 kilogram weight. Given that the Sangaria emphasizes strength and power, Lucrezia knows how to handle herself in a fight. Her chosen weapon in battle is, you guessed it, a spear. Too much physical activity can make her hungry fast, so she knows how to conserve her energy. She also has night vision, enhanced smell, and the ability to levitate.
Lucrezia can lose limbs and get injured, but unless it’s a vampire weakness, she can come back from it fairly easily. She needs to sleep or feed to get back what she’s lost. Depending on the severity of the injury, regeneration can take from hours to literal months.
Many vampires have abilities that let them blend into the night, and Lucrezia is no exception. When Lucrezia passes by shadows, she can melt into them and become, essentially, just part of the shadow. During this form, she cannot be touched or harmed, but she has all her senses, though she can’t communicate with others.
For all her advantages, Lucrezia has plenty of weaknesses. The most obvious one: Sunlight. Sunlight doesn’t automatically kill her, but rather, it burns her skin and leaves her in immense pain. If she is caught under the noon sun, it is possible for her to burn and turn into ash. Thanks to the innovation of Manta Carlos citizens, Lucrezia has a special pendant that allows her to walk under sunshine, but it will leave her, by all intents and purposes, functionally human while she’s wearing it.
There are several items that can harm Lucrezia, particularly holy items (crosses, holy water, etc) and silver. These items can permanently scar and burn her skin, though she can still survive exposure when they’re removed. Eating garlic and a dish with too much salt can poison her and leave her sick. On a lesser extent, Lucrezia has no reflection.
A stake to the heart, decapitation, and burning are fatal for her. Lucrezia can’t swim and will drown in large bodies of water, and she is unable to pass through running water. She can’t enter a home unless invited in once, though public property is fine.
Biography:
Lucrezia was born at the height of the Roman empire approximately two thousand years ago.
Title: The Mother
Age: Approximately 2000
Birthday: Unknown. Celebrates it on New Year.
Gender: Female
Species: Vampire
Career: Manta Carlos Minister, Vampire Head of the Sangaria Clan, Champion of Supernatural Rights
Appearance Description:
Lucrezia looks like power manifested. She stands at an imposing 6’8”ft with a thin, but shapely, body. She has an almost otherworldly beauty, but it’s a sharp, intimidating beauty, unattainable and not easily approached. She has perfectly chiseled features, with high cheek bones and a sharp chin. Complementing that, she has light grey skin and wavy, platinum blonde hair that reaches her buttocks.
Perhaps, controversially, she proudly flaunts her vampiric heritage and makes no effort to hide her features. She has nothing to be ashamed of. Even though she has a pendant to protect herself from sunlight during the day, she still wears large hats and uses parasols.
Lucrezia believes that how a person presents themselves say much about them, so she makes an effort to look as every bit as powerful as she seems. She’s very fashionable and wears the latest couture, favoring outfit in blacks, whites, reds and purples. She pairs these outfits with dark make-up that makes her features stand out. She always seems to be formal even at home, and even when she’s not, her outfits are tasteful. Despite her height, she still wears high heels. She has legs for miles.
Personality Description: A paragraph is all you need. If you would rather not write a paragraph, you can do bullet points of major personality traits. Positive and negative aspects.
Powers:
Invoker
Prior to being a vampire, Lucrezia was a witch. Lucrezia’s area of expertise is invocation of the Lesser Key of Solomon, bonded, particularly, with Duke Mikhainon.
Lucrezia’s invocations aren’t as fancy as summoning a demon to this realm to do her bidding, but rather, to teach her certain things or give her advice in situations. She may also summon them to influence certain aspects of her life, but she can’t specifically request their methods of helping her. For example, she may summon a Marquis to hex a person, but she can’t control the nature of the hex or its severity. Demons are fickle and mercurial, and they may do something as simple as a cough or as severe as death, and they take their own pace to fulfill them. (Should this happen, I will consult with the other player about how her spells would affect them.) Because of this reason, Lucrezia takes the time to bond with the lesser keys through conversation so they may be kinder to her requests, but even then, there’s no guarantee they’ll do as she wants right down to the letter but they will often take her to the outcome she desires. They can’t grant her requests that are related to major catastrophes, and even if they can, Lucrezia would not want them to do it. She keeps her requests simple, subtle, and uncomplicated, often one time use wishes.
The ritual to summon the goetia is a complicated process that requires the drowning of all six senses, and it’s influenced by location, direction, season, and time. It takes her hours to start and complete a ritual. The ritual is harder the higher the demon’s title is. Hence, Lucrezia must be certain of the magic she wants to invoke before starting a ritual. It’s possible that she can pass out as soon as it ends, leave her incredibly hungry, or temporarily mentally unstable.
Duke Mikhainon’s Gifts
Lucrezia is bonded with Mikhainon, Great and Powerful Duke of Hell, under the dominion of the North. He who commands 76 legions of demons and possesses two kings. He takes the form of a pillar built of wicked tendrils, possesses a thousand eyes, and the garments of an emperor. He teaches the art of power and ruling, able to grant positions in government and business, and bad luck and illness to those who cross the conjurer.
Mikhainon’s gifts to his bonded Lucrezia is precognition. Lucrezia’s precognition is not, necessarily, the ability to accurately see the future, but to see the relationship between interconnecting signs and patterns to predict what’s going to happen, to steer away from bad decisions, and to follow promising paths. Situations that may hold significance in the future stand out more to Lucrezia. She will receive a sort of familiarity with it like de ja vu, and a strong feeling in her gut will push her into acting. This ability works best in combat. During combat, Lucrezia’s body reacts fast to attacks, and she can make use of her environment in ways other people wouldn’t think of to give her an advantage.
Lucrezia’s precognition is not always perfect and they don’t always make sense to her, but it has granted her some divination in the sense that she can consult her tarot cards (a special set given to her by Mikhainon) for more clarification on a certain event.
Lucrezia possesses a mental link to Gabriel Baltimore, Duke Mikhainon’s proxy in the mortal realm. She can ask him for questions and help, and he’s obligated to respond agreeably, even if he can be condescending and snippy.
Mental Fortress
Not a power, but a side effect of her many years of spellcasting. Lucrezia’s connection with the goetia has tempered her mind to withstand the most ridiculous mental attacks. Because of this, Lucrezia has built a nigh impenetrable mental fortress. Illusions, telepathy, leaky auras, and mind control will not be able to influence Lucrezia.
Species Abilities:
Vampire
Lucrezia is a Vampire, and an Elder at that. Lucrezia is technically undead, meaning she’s died once, she’s stopped aging, and she will continue to live until she is deliberately killed. Lucrezia possesses an almost supernatural beauty and charm thanks to being a vampire. She has a powerful voice, and people are more likely to listen to her suggestions and commands.
She has a set of retractable fangs that could pierce through almost any skin to get to the blood underneath. She has to drink several liters of blood every month to retain her beauty, sanity and magic. She won’t die from a lack of feeding, but the more prolonged her meals, the more feral and violent she becomes. When she’s newly fed, she’s practically glowing, her charm and beauty dialed up to eleven. When she’s hungry, she looks much like a beast and she would lose her ability for coherent speech.
Her fangs are coated with a natural sedative, so instead of feeling pain, her bites are relaxing and pleasurable, maybe even addictive to some. Lucrezia is able to turn humans into vampires, but the process is rather lengthy: It requires her to suck out gallons of their blood, short of just murdering them, and replace their blood with her own. It takes several weeks for them to adjust to their transformation, during which they’ll be vulnerable and in immense pain.
She has other vampiric traits such as:
Enhanced Traits and Regeneration
Lucrezia has enhanced agility, speed and strength, but it’s confined within the limits of the peak physical human performance. Think gold Olympic athletes – 50km/hr speed and 400 kilogram weight. Given that the Sangaria emphasizes strength and power, Lucrezia knows how to handle herself in a fight. Her chosen weapon in battle is, you guessed it, a spear. Too much physical activity can make her hungry fast, so she knows how to conserve her energy. She also has night vision, enhanced smell, and the ability to levitate.
Lucrezia can lose limbs and get injured, but unless it’s a vampire weakness, she can come back from it fairly easily. She needs to sleep or feed to get back what she’s lost. Depending on the severity of the injury, regeneration can take from hours to literal months.
Shadow Blending
Many vampires have abilities that let them blend into the night, and Lucrezia is no exception. When Lucrezia passes by shadows, she can melt into them and become, essentially, just part of the shadow. During this form, she cannot be touched or harmed, but she has all her senses, though she can’t communicate with others.
Weaknesses
For all her advantages, Lucrezia has plenty of weaknesses. The most obvious one: Sunlight. Sunlight doesn’t automatically kill her, but rather, it burns her skin and leaves her in immense pain. If she is caught under the noon sun, it is possible for her to burn and turn into ash. Thanks to the innovation of Manta Carlos citizens, Lucrezia has a special pendant that allows her to walk under sunshine, but it will leave her, by all intents and purposes, functionally human while she’s wearing it.
There are several items that can harm Lucrezia, particularly holy items (crosses, holy water, etc) and silver. These items can permanently scar and burn her skin, though she can still survive exposure when they’re removed. Eating garlic and a dish with too much salt can poison her and leave her sick. On a lesser extent, Lucrezia has no reflection.
A stake to the heart, decapitation, and burning are fatal for her. Lucrezia can’t swim and will drown in large bodies of water, and she is unable to pass through running water. She can’t enter a home unless invited in once, though public property is fine.
Biography:
Lucrezia was born at the height of the Roman empire approximately two thousand years ago.