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===Prophecy===
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In Twain's vain of
'''Hunter Krown''' is an [[Assamite]] in the [[Camarilla]].


this Sane Masquerade
== History ==
 
comes forth unequal


=== Prophecy ===
In Twain's vein of<br>
this sane Masquerade<br>
comes forth unequal<br>
nightmare of the insane.
nightmare of the insane.


With bloody rivers and moon’s fading glow
With bloody rivers and moon’s fading glow,<br>
desperation is what Kindred sow.<br>
Relief through false beliefs.<br>
Whether Tremere sorcery<br>
or Ventrue policy,<br>
all feel their drying story.


As the moon rises,<br>
as the air grows thin,<br>
eclipsing them be<br>
he who sees<br>
all that they wish to disappear.<br>
To his benefit,<br>
to his sanity.<br>


Desperation is what kindred Sow.
The relevance of might,<br>
ignored by night,<br>
truth revealed by dawn’s first light.


Relief through false beliefs.
Feel the sharp, brittle<br>
 
stitches of metal’s breach<br>
whether tremere sorcery
upon your skin,<br>
 
perforating poisonous sting<br>
or ventrue policy
of which it will never mend.
 
All feel their drying story.
 
 
As the moon rises,
 
as the air grows thin
 
Eclipsing them be
 
He who sees


all that they wish to disappear.
The misbegotten eclipse arrives never in vain.


To his benefit
=== Being ===
to his sanity.
The Assamites are as secretive as the Tremere, but what they hide makes them truly intriguing. Hunter Krown was Embraced with the explicit purpose of becoming an omen to all who understood his destiny. This prophecy, so old it is said to predate the Assamites themselves, is known as "Moon’s Eclipse." However, this is merely a cover. "Moon’s Eclipse" is not a prophecy but a title inherited by one vampire Embraced to become the next. In the shadowy world of the Masquerade, where death is prevalent, succession is both revered and necessary.


The relevance of might
Hunter Krown serves as the successor to an 8th-generation Assamite who carried out numerous assassinations across the Kindred spectrum—from the lowest Nosferatu to entire groups of Kindred. While Hunter has only held the title for a short time by comparison, he has already proven himself up to the task. One of his notable achievements is known as "The Night the Flowers Bloomed," during which he wiped out an entire group of 10th- and 11th-generation Kindred in Brazil in a single night, without a fight. This knowledge remains exclusive to him, as there was never an explanation behind those deaths.


ignored by nigh
In summary, Hunter Krown is an overconfident assassin carrying a title much larger than himself. He has come to Caliburn Island due to a contract that requires his presence for the foreseeable future. According to the contract, a Kindred of such intelligence will arise on Caliburn that all information would be endangered by its presence.
 
t
Truth revealed by dawn’s first light.
 
 
Feel the sharp, brittle
 
stitches of metal’s breach
 
upon your skin
 
perforating poisonous sting
 
of which it will never mend.


The Misbegotten eclipse arrives never in vain.
Hunter is more theatrical in his approach, viewing his missions as acts in a play. He prefers to maintain control when planning his missions, adding an element of drama to his deadly work.

Latest revision as of 10:23, 16 July 2024

Hunter Krown is an Assamite in the Camarilla.

History[edit | edit source]

Prophecy[edit | edit source]

In Twain's vein of
this sane Masquerade
comes forth unequal
nightmare of the insane.

With bloody rivers and moon’s fading glow,
desperation is what Kindred sow.
Relief through false beliefs.
Whether Tremere sorcery
or Ventrue policy,
all feel their drying story.

As the moon rises,
as the air grows thin,
eclipsing them be
he who sees
all that they wish to disappear.
To his benefit,
to his sanity.

The relevance of might,
ignored by night,
truth revealed by dawn’s first light.

Feel the sharp, brittle
stitches of metal’s breach
upon your skin,
perforating poisonous sting
of which it will never mend.

The misbegotten eclipse arrives never in vain.

Being[edit | edit source]

The Assamites are as secretive as the Tremere, but what they hide makes them truly intriguing. Hunter Krown was Embraced with the explicit purpose of becoming an omen to all who understood his destiny. This prophecy, so old it is said to predate the Assamites themselves, is known as "Moon’s Eclipse." However, this is merely a cover. "Moon’s Eclipse" is not a prophecy but a title inherited by one vampire Embraced to become the next. In the shadowy world of the Masquerade, where death is prevalent, succession is both revered and necessary.

Hunter Krown serves as the successor to an 8th-generation Assamite who carried out numerous assassinations across the Kindred spectrum—from the lowest Nosferatu to entire groups of Kindred. While Hunter has only held the title for a short time by comparison, he has already proven himself up to the task. One of his notable achievements is known as "The Night the Flowers Bloomed," during which he wiped out an entire group of 10th- and 11th-generation Kindred in Brazil in a single night, without a fight. This knowledge remains exclusive to him, as there was never an explanation behind those deaths.

In summary, Hunter Krown is an overconfident assassin carrying a title much larger than himself. He has come to Caliburn Island due to a contract that requires his presence for the foreseeable future. According to the contract, a Kindred of such intelligence will arise on Caliburn that all information would be endangered by its presence.

Hunter is more theatrical in his approach, viewing his missions as acts in a play. He prefers to maintain control when planning his missions, adding an element of drama to his deadly work.