L'Epuisette
A girl of humble means with the voice of a siren, L'Epuisette's life changed forever after she performed in Cavalli's opera Serse in honor of the marriage of Louis XIV. Audric St. Thierry, a confidant of the Prince of Paris, gained swift permission to Embrace this wonder from Provence, for never in memory had the Toreador elder been so moved by the voice of a mortal. L'Epuisette did not take well to her new lifestyle; she survived only by taking joy in her music as the long years passed. When the French Revolution began, she sought refuge in England. But before she could gain passage at Calais, she was set upon by peasants. The girl fled, cloaked herself in the earth and fell into torpor for 200 years. Awaking in 1991, L'Epuisette tried to make her way to Paris to seek out her sire for aid, but just outside the city she again fell into the clutches of enemies, this time the Sabbat. Bewildered and unsuspecting, she was forced to participate in the Vaulderie before being allowed to enter Paris. Now, L'Epuisette is a perfect agent of the Sabbat. No one in Paris suspects that her true motives are to discover the city's secrets and to report dutifully back to her fellow pack members. As a Toreador elder of Paris, she has a home in the 14th Arrondissement; she also has a place with her pack in the 19th Arrondissement near the old slaughterhouses.
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