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Characters Page. Voracia (Virash) Marlowe (Clan Unknown) Description: Nobility unruffled by time's effects, Virash (pronounced Fir-AH-sh) bears the stature of aristocracy,
maintaining an air of dignity despite her propensity for churlish mischief. Hers
is a multifaceted personality tossed about by the waves of her passions, and such
an aching abyss can be seen to surface at times that even the hardest of hearts
must check for cracks in the wall of apathy they've constructed. She is an involuntary siren, one
who bears the scars of beauty on her soul. Her magnetic physical presence is accentuated
by her immense gift for storytelling, for song, and for the awakening of the senses.
Her abilities in performance are formidable, and the manipulation of her physique
as instrument is such that even the staunchest of critics are mesmerized by her
practiced disciplines. She speaks several languages and is highly educated. Her style of clothing is as eclectic
as her personality; she presents herself in a manner most Toreadors swoon and fuss
over -- but this flower grows not within the confines of the Toreador garden. The
only constant article upon her person are the deep cobalt eyeshades she characteristically
employs. An excerpt:
Her shades serve a dual purpose of
protection, for and from the gaze of passers-by. Background: The only information confirmed is
her close friendship with none other than playwright William Shakespeare, tracing
to 1581. (See Bard Unmasqued, Colliers,
ed. 1722, ref. Virash Marlowe, pp.93, 102, 104-145 (c. coal sketch inc.) ) She appears to be the same age in
the sketch. Character Perceptions: Her unpredictable volatility leaves
the word "Malkavian" playing about the lips. If ever there were an object of obsession,
it might be her. If ever there were a model of passion,
it might be her. If ever there were an example of
exuberance, it might be her.
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