Victoria von Vauthrey

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Victoria von Vauthrey

RACE

Vampire

GENDER

Female

LIFE STAGE

Youth

BODY SIZE

Small

BUILD

Slim

Immortal and incredibly powerful vampire. Has all the typical vampiric powers along with some extra cold-related powers. Centuries of practice and she still doesn't know how to skate. She can stand in her skates as long as she's holding the wall but actually moving is out of the question.

GOAL & MOTIVE

Victoria seeks a romantic companion in her immortality, with a strong preference for young women.

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Skills and Stats

ATTRIBUTES

Fair

Health

Terrible

Agility

Good

Strength

Great

Reasoning

Superb

Willpower

Great

Perception

SKILLS

Stealth

Poor

Survival

Superb

Swimming

Terrible

Athletics

Terrible

Languages

Great

Occult Lore

Legendary

GIFTS

Preternatural Awareness

Radiates Cold

Childlike Body

FAULTS

Curiosity

Incapable of Ice Skating

Inventory

Figure skates

Cold-imbued blade

THE WORLD

Blackport. A small snowy town in Minnesota who's primary attraction is the fifty year old ice rink.

LOCATIONS

Blackport Ice Arena, a fifty year old ice rink Victoria calls home.

CHARACTERS

George the Zamboni driver. Has been working at the rink since it first opened its doors and is close friends with Victoria. The "Shiverers," a trio of young girls who consider themselves Victoria's fan club. Weak to cold, all three of them, they deliberately underdress on the ice in hopes of catching the vampire's sympathy. They are Molly, Hannah, and Sarah. Ironically, all three are much better skaters than Victoria herself. All three wear tutus identical to Victoria's: Blue for Molly, green for Hannah, and pink for Sarah

HISTORY & EVENTS

Those who know Victoria believe she's more than capable of skating if she just put her mind to it but for the most part, Victoria is content to just drag herself around the ice via the boards.

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