Eduardo Rabal
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
- | Dark-skinned hispanic, dark eyes, greying mustache and goatee, guayabera shirt, dark suit, Mexican boots. | + | Dark-skinned hispanic, dark eyes, greying mustache and goatee, guayabera shirt, dark suit, Mexican boots. He bears a staff of cypress set with obsidian. |
==Aspects== | ==Aspects== | ||
*SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept) | *SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept) | ||
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*MAGICAL CREOLE | *MAGICAL CREOLE | ||
*ALWAYS SERIOUS | *ALWAYS SERIOUS | ||
- | * | + | *MASTER OF TRANSFORMATION MAGIC |
*WHITE COUNCIL CHIEF DIPLOMAT | *WHITE COUNCIL CHIEF DIPLOMAT | ||
==Motivation== | ==Motivation== | ||
To make sure minorities within the White Council are represented. | To make sure minorities within the White Council are represented. | ||
+ | ==Relationships== | ||
+ | *Friends with [[Samuel Kaplan]]. | ||
+ | *Likes [[Robert Pritchard]]. | ||
+ | *Friendly with [[Amu Dlamini]]. | ||
+ | *Dislikes [[George Rakoczy]]. | ||
+ | *Sponsored [[Eva Dubois]]'s entry into the White Council. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Mestizo (mid 18th century, New Spain, Catholic) | Mestizo (mid 18th century, New Spain, Catholic) |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 17 March 2012
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Description
Dark-skinned hispanic, dark eyes, greying mustache and goatee, guayabera shirt, dark suit, Mexican boots. He bears a staff of cypress set with obsidian.
Aspects
- SENIOR COUNCIL WIZARD (High Concept)
- CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER (Trouble)
- EXPERT ON THE RED COURT
- MAGICAL CREOLE
- ALWAYS SERIOUS
- MASTER OF TRANSFORMATION MAGIC
- WHITE COUNCIL CHIEF DIPLOMAT
Motivation
To make sure minorities within the White Council are represented.
Relationships
- Friends with Samuel Kaplan.
- Likes Robert Pritchard.
- Friendly with Amu Dlamini.
- Dislikes George Rakoczy.
- Sponsored Eva Dubois's entry into the White Council.
Notes
Mestizo (mid 18th century, New Spain, Catholic)