Robert Pritchard

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==Description==
==Description==
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Hawthorn staff.
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Strongly build, unkempt blonde hair gone mostly to white, full beard, tanned skin. Black turban with a silver crescent moon pin, black robes with a purple stole, hawthorn staff.
==Aspects==
==Aspects==
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*MERLIN (High Concept)
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*UNCONVENTIONAL MERLIN (High Concept)
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* (Trouble)
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*ROBERT IBN SULAYMAN (Trouble)
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*PATRIARCH OF HOUSE VALERIUS
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*EXPERT ON LEY LINES
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*GHOUL-FRIEND
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*FRIEND AT EVERY PORT
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*NO PATIENCE FOR FOOLS
==Motivation==
==Motivation==
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To protect and nurture magic.
==Relationships==
==Relationships==
*[[Tolliver Pritchard]] and [[Grace Pritchard]]'s grandfather's grandfather.
*[[Tolliver Pritchard]] and [[Grace Pritchard]]'s grandfather's grandfather.
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*[[Julia Pritchard]]'s grandfather's father.
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*Mutual dislike with [[Adrian Dumont]].
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*Friendly with [[Dave Stenstrom]] and [[Eduardo Rabal]].
==Notes==
==Notes==
'''Robert C. Pritchard (ibn Sulayman)''' (B. 1806):  The current patriarch of the family, Tolliver’s great-great-grandfather.  Robert spent much of his youth traveling in the Middle East and has had strong ties to the practitioners of that region for over 100 years.  He’s notable for having written several important monographs on ley lines and the definitive treatise on ghoul anthropology, as well as for having negotiated the integration of a large and well established faction of Arabic sorcerers into the White Counsel around the time of the First World War.  He has a somewhat unsavory reputation for dual loyalties among some of the European members of the counsel, in part because of his nominal conversion to Islam in the 1942, and declined his place on the Senior Counsel under political pressure because of this, but his diplomatic ties to the region have been key in keeping the laws of the White Counsel in effect through the Middle East and North Africa.
'''Robert C. Pritchard (ibn Sulayman)''' (B. 1806):  The current patriarch of the family, Tolliver’s great-great-grandfather.  Robert spent much of his youth traveling in the Middle East and has had strong ties to the practitioners of that region for over 100 years.  He’s notable for having written several important monographs on ley lines and the definitive treatise on ghoul anthropology, as well as for having negotiated the integration of a large and well established faction of Arabic sorcerers into the White Counsel around the time of the First World War.  He has a somewhat unsavory reputation for dual loyalties among some of the European members of the counsel, in part because of his nominal conversion to Islam in the 1942, and declined his place on the Senior Counsel under political pressure because of this, but his diplomatic ties to the region have been key in keeping the laws of the White Counsel in effect through the Middle East and North Africa.

Latest revision as of 14:42, 17 March 2012

Contents

Description

Strongly build, unkempt blonde hair gone mostly to white, full beard, tanned skin. Black turban with a silver crescent moon pin, black robes with a purple stole, hawthorn staff.

Aspects

  • UNCONVENTIONAL MERLIN (High Concept)
  • ROBERT IBN SULAYMAN (Trouble)
  • PATRIARCH OF HOUSE VALERIUS
  • EXPERT ON LEY LINES
  • GHOUL-FRIEND
  • FRIEND AT EVERY PORT
  • NO PATIENCE FOR FOOLS

Motivation

To protect and nurture magic.

Relationships

Notes

Robert C. Pritchard (ibn Sulayman) (B. 1806): The current patriarch of the family, Tolliver’s great-great-grandfather. Robert spent much of his youth traveling in the Middle East and has had strong ties to the practitioners of that region for over 100 years. He’s notable for having written several important monographs on ley lines and the definitive treatise on ghoul anthropology, as well as for having negotiated the integration of a large and well established faction of Arabic sorcerers into the White Counsel around the time of the First World War. He has a somewhat unsavory reputation for dual loyalties among some of the European members of the counsel, in part because of his nominal conversion to Islam in the 1942, and declined his place on the Senior Counsel under political pressure because of this, but his diplomatic ties to the region have been key in keeping the laws of the White Counsel in effect through the Middle East and North Africa.

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