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Siegfried Von Hauten (Clan Tzimisce)
Insanity and Genius are inseparable.
Description:
Siegfried Von Hauten, in many ways,
looks like your average, middle-aged man. His smile is benevolent, almost kindly
in nature, but the look behind his eyes shows that his vision is tainted with...
something. He stares at things, tearing them apart visually, peering at the components
within and without; It is a most disturbing event simply to meet his gaze. He has
occasional bouts of humanity, but they are few and far between, and quite often
only when it provides actual benefit to the Tzimisce. His manners, like his oft-gentle
demeanor, are impeccable, but, again, they are mostly a facade for what lies beneath.
His step nonchalant, but his body sinewy and powerful, it is apparent that the "man"
(If he could be called that, to which some of his victims adamantly deny that he
should have any relation to a human being whatsoever) holds physical esteem high,
but not so high as his pure genius (albeit crazed, unfocused genius) that lights
the fury, kindness, and evil in his eyes.
Siegfried often wears a business
suit, but, like himself, it is archaic in nature. His clothing could easily be plucked
from the depths of the early 19th century, all the way back to the beginning of
this millennia, depending on his mood. Siegfried loves to remind himself of when
his clan was once the prime power of Europe, but, just like his clan, he is often
stuck in the past, on agendas he desperately wants to but cannot change.
Background:
Von Hausen's History.
Character Perceptions:
It's very difficult to look at Siegfried, since he resonates an aura of discomfort
and coldness. His eyes never focus on you, but what you are made of. He is more
interested in the steps beyond death, and therefore has no feeling whatsoever for
the living, which can be seen in his gaze.
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