Reveka
Reveka was an early member of the Sabbat, serving both the Tal'Mahe'Ra and the Lost Tribe in equal capacity.
Biography
Born amidst a gypsy family that worshipped one of the Nagaraja lords of Enoch as a benign spirit, Reveka and her family took their patron's childe, Roderigo, under their protection. This caused them the unwanted attention of Roderigo's enemies. An agent of a Nosferatu prince in Bohemia[1] Embraced Reveka to gain a pawn to hurt Roderigo, but his plan did not work and he had to flee. Reveka, now cursed, wanted to take her revenge on him and followed Roderigo after the Nagaraja left their caravan to pursue him. Reluctantly, Roderigo tutored Reveka about her new state of existence. When they confronted Reveka's sire, the Nosferatu attacked him and instinctively diablerized him. The pair decided to stay together.
During the years of the Bubonic Plague, the pair became lovers while wandering across Europe, feeding on the sick and dying. When Roderigo was recalled to Spain, Reveka left him, seeking her own place. Her ways would cross with the early Anarchs and she eventually became a part of the coterie of Gratiano, participating in his attack against the Castle of Shadows and the destruction of the Lasombra Antediluvian. Shocked by what she had witnessed there, she fled to Roderigo and told him about what she had done. Roderigo kept her close, using her to infiltrate the early Sabbat and aided her rise to power through its ranks by eliminating her rivals. In many ways, the Nosferatu antitribu counted her as one of the first among them, and she was among the first in the Sabbat to use the term "pack" to describe the cohort she gathered for herself.
In secret, Reveka had also taken part in the rites of the Lost Tribe, had traveled to the Weeping Stone, and tasted its tears. She joined the early Black Hand, much to the concern of Roderigo. Intoxicated with her own growing power, the ancilla Nosferatu antitribu decided that she was owed a position of more authority within the Black Hand, and foolishly challenged one of its leaders. She was effortlessly slain.
References
- VTM: Children of the Revolution, p. 93-95