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About White Wolf Online
White Wolf games hosts a wonderful java based chat room for role-playing characters that you create using their Storyteller system. This is my character in the White Wolf chats. He is a fictional character in a fictional setting. The pictures that I have used on this site to show my character's likeness are not 100% accurate but do a good job representing what I think about when I am thinking of my character.
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Leviathan's background
Blake Deeks was a lackluster bar room brawler. Having lost his job as a fisherman he would spend his nights engaged in petty theft, boozing, and unloading his seathing rage on anyone who seemed weaker than himself. A standard self-loathing bully in life, death brought him a new perspective. He was sired by Jane Lupin also known as Jane 'cat's eyes' Lupin and served his time as a recruit by studying and honing his supernatural gifts. Seemingly stuck in packs that all too frequently disbanded, he became a student of Abul Wahid and learned a bit of the truth of Caine's revelation to the Sabbat. Learning to share this truth and guide others, he became the priest of his pack and has striven to move beyond his past and break the bonds of oppression that the Camarilla has forced upon Cainites. |
Blake 'Leviathan' Deeks
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Leviathan's discovery of the truth
Leviathan deviates from the Sabbat party idology somewhat when it comes to his understanding of what it takes to break the ancient powers that want to hold dominion over all. He feels that the freedom principle is the only thing that differentates the Sabbat from the Camarilla and would like to see it applied to all. The freedom principle is that there are no leaders by might, but rather the conscience and reason must be appealed too. Legislation leads to enslavement, freedom is a higher calling that forces real encounters between Cainites. There is no prince, no overarching structure, no system. For Leviathan, there is only community. Thus, he chafes at rules and regulations, and is quick to notice the irony of Sabbat 'elders' and persons in power and how quickly they fall into the slavish paradigm of laws and orders based upon position. |
The thinker ;-)
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