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At first Klaus was shocked, even horrified.  They were isolated for a few years.  It was difficult to relate to his friend knowing how different they really were.  But, of course, Borovski had a solution.  Join him, become as he is, a Ventrue.
 
At first Klaus was shocked, even horrified.  They were isolated for a few years.  It was difficult to relate to his friend knowing how different they really were.  But, of course, Borovski had a solution.  Join him, become as he is, a Ventrue.
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This was a turning point.  Did he really want this?  On the other hand, could he turn his back on something he just learned existed?  His curiosity was certainly piqued, yet none of this made any sense.  It took months to reach a decision.

Revision as of 19:26, 23 October 2006

This is my favorite character ever. He was part of the Forged in Steel chronicle presented in the back of the Vampire main book. Ill probably write pages and pages about this in the near future.

Origin

Klaus was born in 1419 in Prussia. He was always a slight child, standing only 5'4 and weighing 125 pounds at adulthood. When he was 10 he was mercilessly tormented by an older boy named Horst. Partially because of this, and partially because of the lack of good local schooling Klaus was sent to Poland for school. After completing his studies he began work as a scribe. He got a job in the University library transcribing various kinds of written works. After a few years of tedious labor he met Borovski.

They became friends quickly, and spent much time discussing everything from politics to philosophy. As time went by they became even more kindred spirits. After 10 years Borovski reavealed his true nature.

At first Klaus was shocked, even horrified. They were isolated for a few years. It was difficult to relate to his friend knowing how different they really were. But, of course, Borovski had a solution. Join him, become as he is, a Ventrue.

This was a turning point. Did he really want this? On the other hand, could he turn his back on something he just learned existed? His curiosity was certainly piqued, yet none of this made any sense. It took months to reach a decision.