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Marcus Vitel, born Lucius Aelius Sejanus, was a powerful Cainite who spent years masquerading as a Ventrue. His deception was so thorough, he managed to become the Prince of Washington without attracting suspicion. The ruse was uncovered during the Clan Novel Saga, and Vitel's unlife was ended by a joint effort of many Cainites and ghouls.

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  • Marcus Vitel, born Lucius Aelius Sejanus, was a powerful Cainite who spent years masquerading as a Ventrue. His deception was so thorough, he managed to become the Prince of Washington without attracting suspicion. The ruse was uncovered during the Clan Novel Saga, and Vitel's unlife was ended by a joint effort of many Cainites and ghouls.
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  • Marcus Vitel, born Lucius Aelius Sejanus, was a powerful Cainite who spent years masquerading as a Ventrue. His deception was so thorough, he managed to become the Prince of Washington without attracting suspicion. The ruse was uncovered during the Clan Novel Saga, and Vitel's unlife was ended by a joint effort of many Cainites and ghouls.
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