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Sampson



Also Known As

none

First Seen in

Danse Macabre

Character Description


About 5'10", three inches taller than his father Samuel, but otherwise looks almost like a younger clone of Samuel. He has hazel-green eyes, dark hair syled in a "careless fall of curls", and Anita considers him handsome. He is accustomed to formality in his father's court, and generally wears nice suits. He is good-natured and smiles frequently.

Character Casting Picture


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Character Occupation

not revealed

Character Race

Merperson,Part vampire, part merperson, and a possible siren.siren (has merperson-like powers)

Character Status

living

Character Associations and Ties


Son of Samuel and Thea of Cape Cod, brother of Tom and Cris. Possible pomme for Anita.

Also seen in

The Harlequin

Character Factoids

  • Is good-natured and diplomatic
  • Is accustomed to high-formal vampire etiquette
  • seems to be "broken to the idea that women are moody" due to his mother Thea
  • Is in his seventies, but looks "somewhere in his early twenties, perhaps thirty at most".

Character Quotes

Popular sayings, quotes and quips attributed to this character:

  • "'Impressed' does not begin to cover Mother's reaction to what Jean-Claude and Anita did tonight."Danse Macabre HC, page 118
  • "Clean living." - in answer to Anita's comment that he's "holding up well"i.e. in his seventies, but looks in his twenties.
  • "If you break me, he still has two sons left." -on why Samuel seems less worried about offering him to Anita. Danse Macabre HC, page 120

  • "If Augustine is not your slave, it will only because he is powerful enough to recover. Not for lack of trying on your part, and I am not nearly as powerful as a Master of the City." - on the possible risks of going to Anita's bed, DM, pg 121

  • "You obviously don't like sharing Anita, and now here I am asking you to share her again. We need her to help us. I don't want to lose my mother and one, or both, of my little brothers. I won't give up this chance to save my family, but I am sorry it's causing you pain." - to Richard, DM, pg 129






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