Dreams at the Crossroads
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Sister Geneviéve of Cluny
Daughter of Lilith, slave to none.
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Abbot Maieul of Cluny
One of the few Cainites to have been officially Canonized, this somber, learned monk is respected and sought after by the Courts of Love, but the loss of his childe Estienne has sunken him into a grave melancholy. -
Andronicus Phocus
As clever as he is creative, this charismatic yet aloof aristocrat is single-handedly responsible for the Macedonian Renaissance that has swept through Byzantium and beyond. -
Anthemios of Tralles
This soft-spoken, introspective elder is the Michaelite Muse of Architecture. Under his guidance, the Court Schools and Guilds of Architecture recreate Michael's vision in the city's buildings, streets, and gardens. -
Antonius the Gaul
The most pragmatic of the founding Trinity, this ancient Ventrue's hubris nearly shook the city and the very world to its foundations - but his destruction left it bereft of the thumos that fueled the Empire's rise to glory. -
Brother Gaurin of Cluny
A scholar and lover of classical philosophy, this devout Catholic monk has traveled to Constantinople to ease his sire's growing madness and bring his blood kin Estienne's murderer to justice. -
Caius
Pragmatic and Machiavellian, the Antonian Basileus is as powerful as a Cainite can be in Constantinople without being among the original Triumvirate. -
David Nikeritis
Known as the Lecher of Larissas, this thespian is considered to be among the finest actors and orators in the empire. -
Domianus
A well-dressed ghoul, ostensibly in the employ of Septima Dominica, who deceived the coterie by leading them to the Red Door to slay his domitor. -
Ducas
This shrewd Ventrue nobleman is Constantinople's Palace Prefect, and as a result, has domain over the city's wealthiest, mightiest, and most devious businessmen, politicians, and nobles. -
Eletria
A renowned sculptor and the surrogate childe of Petronius the Arbiter, Eletria has been a force in Magna Grecia since the age of the Roman Republic. -
Enasius
The former Praetor of Amorium and once a candidate for Muse of Painting, Enasius has a turbulent history with the Michaelites of Constantinople. -
Epirius
Known as the Prefect of Masks for his penchant for theatrics and always appearing masked in public, this eccentric Antonian is the City's Domestic Prefect and rigidly enforces strict citizenship policies. -
Flavius Belisarius
Called 'the Last of the Romans' by mortal and Cainite alike, this burly old man is renowned for being one of the greatest generals in Byzantine history. -
Galatea
Youthful, radiantly beautiful, and a muse to many of Caine's brood, this bold fledgling is a perfect personification of her clan's symbol: the Rose and the Thorn. Despite her sire's growing displeasure, she has acquired an affinity for the Silk Road. -
Gallasyn
This elder is a broken wreck of his self-proclaimed former glory. Centuries ago he was the Michaelite Muse of Sculpture, but now this wretch wanders the slums of the Latin Quarter, feeding on the desperate, the homeless and the bewildered. -
Gari
From his new home in Zara, this ambitious Malkavian controls a small but growing shipping and trading company. -
Gesu
A local saint of Constantinople, this elder is rarely ever seen outside the Monastery of St. John Studius, and presides over the Obertus order alongside his brother Symeon. -
Gregorius Dimities
The Michaelite Muse of Performance and confidant of the Archangel himself, this virtuoso has surpassed even the City's Toreador in the musical arts. -
Gregory Lakeritos
This remarkable Ravnos is a member of the Antonian family. His wondrous creations are much in demand by Cainites throughout the lands of the central and eastern Mediterranean. -
Kali
The famous Seamstress of Thessaloniki is one of the most influential Cainites in her home city and her work is in high demand throughout the empire. -
Khay'tall
"The Snake of Eden" has wrapped himself around the Great Crossroads for ages. Terrible, powerful, and inscrutable, he ensures that one need not reach very far to taste of the Apple. -
Lady Alexia Theusa
Once the confidant of Antonius himself, this Lady is now advisor to Caius and the royal physician to Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes. -
Lady Kari'ansika
An enigmatic Setite trapped in Constantinople by the royal decree instituting martial law on the city, this sultry Cainite remains as a guest of the Children of Judas. -
Lady Septima Dominica
Once Byzantium's Caesar Magister and Caius’ confidant and lover, it is believed this dauntingly beautiful Antonian elder met final death in the flames started by a group of witch hunters. -
Lyseros
The late Military Prefect of Constantinople, this Ventrue commander was slain at the behest of the 6th Council of the Triumverate, but only after causing a great deal of damage to the Imperial Palace. -
Magnus
Known within the Family system as the Custodian of Orthodoxy, this tyrannical priest is a Scion of the Michaelites and one of the few effective, if dubiously loyal, servants at Petronius' disposal. -
Malachite
Known as the Rock of Constantinople, Malachite is the scion of the Malachite Nosferatu and an ardent champion of the Dream. -
Marcella Erotikos
A master artisan of fresco and ceramics, this favored nobelwoman has grown disillusioned with her fellow Toreador and fallen under the influence of the Children of Judas in recent years. -
Megathia
The former Praetor of Nicea and thespian extrordinare, she has fled to the Crossroads after the loss of her city to the Turks only a decade past. -
Michael
Enigmatic, mysterious, and sublime, this ancient creature was the head of the founding Trinity and is rumored to be the Archangel Michael himself. One thing is certain, once one has experienced his presence, he will be forever changed. -
Myca Vykos
An envoy of the Obertus, this monk seems less an aesthetic Gesudian than a scholarly, foreign noble. It is clear he holds Symeon in high regard and is known to work fervently in the Library of the Forgotten alongside the Keeper of the Faith. -
Natalya Svyatoslav
The youngest of the Lexor Brujah, this beautiful, fair-skinned Kievian woman has a keen eye for the City's monolithic bureaucracy and circuitous intrigue. -
Nicepherus
This grim-faced Macedonian is Constantinople's Domestic Prefect and current acting Caesar Magister due to the destruction of his sire Septima Dominica. -
Pakourianis the Dove
Aloof and prone to drastic mood swings, the Michaelite Muse of Painting is nevertheless an artistic genius whose work will awe the world throughout the ages. -
Paul Bathalos
The Michaelite Muse of Sculpture is an enigma. Agoraphobic and rumored to possess incredible physical beauty, Paul has abandoned his fellow Michaelites in recent years and hasn't been seen in public for nearly a century. -
Paulidis of Heraclea
This Bythynian peasant turned soldier is known for his cleverness and sliver tongue, and his tenure as a ghoul of Archon Theodosius has granted him an officers position in the city guard. -
Peter the Hermit
Formerly the Eastern Praetorian Prefect, this exile reinvented himself as a preacher and whose influence may have brought about the First Crusade. -
Peter the Humble
The harried and unappreciated progeny of the overbearing and domineering Magnus, this Cainite has never quite grown into his power despite his many centuries of existence. -
Petronius the Arbiter
A Roman satirist in life, this elder is the Muse of the Minor Arts and rules in Michael's place as the both the Leader pro tem and Quaesitor of the Michaelite Family. -
Rodrigo de Pelayo
Though a smuggler, liar, and thief, this young spaniard has made himself a surprisingly valuable asset to the Malachite Nosferatu. -
Romanos Phocas
An expert in the art of glassworking and metallurgy, this artisan is one of the few Toreador who appear to be more interested in his art than in the attention it draws to him. -
Sarah the Chaste
Though reserved and self-effacing, the Ashen Priestess of the Cult of the Archangel Michael is given a wide berth by many and is feared at least as much as she is respected. -
Sarrasine
This amorous youth is a known mover and shaker in many of Constantinople's less reputable markets. -
Sidonios the Cappadocian
This dour, pitiless neonate is known both for his lack of social graces and his exquisite jewel-craft. -
Symeon
Both Seneschal of the Obertus Tzimisce and Quaesitor of the Byzantine Tribunal, this Cainite's august bearing is more indicative of Ventrue blood than Tzimisce. -
The Dracon
Part of the Dream's founding Trinity, alongside Antonius and Michael, the Dracon embodies the Dream's mystical & spiritual aspects. He abandoned the city not long after the death of his rival Antonius. -
Theodosius Konstephanos
A leprous wretch adorned with tarnished Archon's armor, a Roman cavalry longsword hanging from his hip. -
Tribonius
Leader of the Lexor Brujah and author of the Codex of Legacies, this Cainite is one of the oldest and most respected citizens in the City. Though his influence stretches nearly as far as the Antonian's, he rarely involves himself in the City's intrigues. -
Zubor
A protégé of Archbishop Madii and convert to the Latin Church, this Cainite disappeared, probably kidnapped by the monks of an Obertus monastery outside Zara. He was never found.