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Since she was a child in southern France, Virgine was abused and mistreated. She grew into a homicidal bitch and was discovered by a Lasombra as a potential killer. He butchered her family and took her as a ghoul. When she proved her usefulness the Sabbat embraced her, using the neonate as messenger and spy. As a vampire she experienced a kind of freedom she never had before. Her warped upbringing allowed her a taste for the killing, and soon was leading one of the most feared packs in France, striking at the heart of the Camarilla, and several Ancillae and Elders fell to her fangs. Villes : * ... État où toutes les femmes se nomment Virginie. (Jumelé avec l'état de Paul)
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