Mark Sandhurst

Mark Sandhurst is a veteran archon together with his brother in arms Danny Larkshill who was present during the events of from Nights of Prophecy sourcebook.

Biography

Mark Sandhurst was a serf in 16th century Britain who together with his compatriot Danny Larkshill took advantage of the Protestant Reformation to escape their estate and take to the open road.

He and his friend made it as far as Greece where they were embraced by a Setite who needed servants who were unknown to the area and unable to communicate with the local inhabitants. Mark and Danny served until their mistress Lucretia until she was destroyed by servants of a Cainite Heresy splinter.

As their blood bonds waned, Mark and Danny wandered Europe, operating sometimes as Furores, assistants to overburdened Scourges and mercenaries between elder Cainites and the young. After the founding of the Camarilla the two found themselves drawn into European politics - after all, they had had relationships with the elite of the newly founded Camarilla. Over the next few centuries, the two of them drifted between various cities. Mark and Danny are on the very short list of vampires that has served as Archons for multiple terms with multiple clans. Mark and Danny are heavies that were assigned to Madame Guils entourage as she visited San Fransisco under the summer of 2000.

Contrary to Camarilla rumors Mark and Danny are not lovers, nor inseparable. Mark has a long-term paramour with whom he has mentored several childer.

Unknown to anyone, including Danny, Mark was abducted and subjected to Sabbat Creation Rites in late 1978 while on a sensitive mission in Guyana. Mark has been a Sabbat agent since then, faithfully reporting back to the Consistory in Mexico on the doings of the European Camarilla. Until 2000, Mark watched and waited as a deep cover spy until the opportune moment came.

Appearance

Mark has a joking, almost carefree appearance, an aura of a laughing bumkin fresh from the farm that belies just how good he is at causing injury.

Character Sheet

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