Post by san⋅guine on Jul 31, 2011 22:10:02 GMT -5
"Do you know why a gun is better than a wife? You can put a silencer on a gun.."
Name: Samuel Brown
Alias: Pinkie Brown, the Boy, Sam Riley
Clan: Ventrue
Sect: the Sabbat
Sire: Germaine Rochford
Parents: Herbert and Glinda Brown
Siblings: Melissa and Robert
Children: --
Love Interest: Marisa Forero
Past Relationships: Rose Huntington-Whiteley
Crushes: --
Childers: Rose Huntington-Whiteley
Ghouls : --
Year Born: January 8th, 1944
Year Embraced: 1964
Heritage: British
Place of Birth: Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England
Residence: --, Agricola
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 175 lbs
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Brown
Distinguishing Features: --
"Sometimes, fate just... fate just up-and-fucks you for no good reason.
That the way'a the world! The way it's always gonna be.."
Possessions: --
Properties: --
Occupation(s): --
Prey Exclusion: Innocence
Animal Forms: Bull Mastiff and Crow
Disciplines: Presence, Dominate, Fortitude
Out of Clan: Protean, Potence, Celerity, Obfuscate, Auspex, Animalism
Merits: --
Flaws: --
Personality: Charismatic, Bold, Cunning, Sly, Vengeful, Survivalist, Treacherous, Resourceful, Dangerous, Deviant, Savage
Brief History: Sam was an up-and-coming gangster, the teenaged leader and enforcer of a powerful gang in the Brighton underworld. A violent sociopath, he brutalized and murdered people, even his own henchmen, without compunction or remorse. His first murder was Fred Hale, a chronic gambler who assisted a rival gang in dispatching Brown's predecessor.
Sam is severely neurotic. He abhors sex; as a child, he spied on his parents making love, and was both aroused and disgusted by it. He is obsessed with the idea of sin, and loathes women as the embodiment of weakness. His idea of sin is shaped by his Roman Catholic upbringing, although he often mocks the Church. He is not without normal desires, however; he wonders what it would feel like to love someone, even as he thinks himself incapable of it, and his phobia of sex does not prevent him from being as preoccupied as any other teenaged boy with losing his virginity.
Sam was faced with two main conflicts prior to his embrace. Ida Arnold, a local busybody who wanted to bring him to justice because it's "the right thing to do"; and Rose, a young waitress who fell in love with him. Sam saw Rose as the chance to experience a normal life, even though he didn't really love her and looks down on her as his inferior. He was so taken with her that he bragged about murdering his henchman to impress her.
Sam eventually contracted a civil marriage with Rose, mostly to make sure she didn't go to the police. It was a dysfunctional union from the start: he degraded and abused her, could find no common ground to relate to her on, and was sexually inadequate. Ida had appealed to Rose to leave the marriage, but Rose refused, even though she knew deep down that her husband was a monster; a devout Catholic, she saw his abuse as a punishment for "living in sin", and fantasized about going to Hell with him.
On the night of his embrace, Ida had unraveled Sam's gang and brought the police down upon him. Cornered, Sam was about to take his own life then rot in jail, but that didn't seem to be in his cards..
"You wanted a recording of my voice, well here it is. What you want me to say is, 'I love you'.
Well I don't. I hate you, you little slut.."
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