Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-25808351-20180615005427/@comment-25808351-20181010032112

“It’s no secret that a large part is due to his power and gender. The story I’ve been told is that Lord De’Sange was found off the side of a Covenant road. His body was entering a hibernation state due to a lack of nourishment and grievous wounds. The one who found him was none other than Lady Imperia who was returning to this very castle after a diplomatic mission.” Roda emphasizes everything by putting tone and inflections in her voice, all while being expressive with her paws. Easily showcasing to Prad that she likes to tell this story.

“With male Vampires being nonexistent, Lady Imperia could not let such a rarity fade. She brought Lord De’Sange back to the Covenant and got him treatment. After weeks of attentive care, Lord De’Sange spoke and his powers soon became aware to all within the Covenant. Our Lord quickly demonstrated his wisdom and knowledge. A male Vampire that is powerful and wise? How could the Covenant say ‘no’? He was almost immediately appointed to lead. Shortly after, suitors from all over flocked to this castle. All seeking to wed or at the very least conceive a child with Lord De’Sange.”

“Think about it how many wealthy, influential and powerful Vampire bachelorettes have walked through these halls, hoping to bare strong male children.... But they never did. No one did. Lord De’Sange never accepted any suitors. He stayed locked away in his study and throneroom, speaking only to Imperia and the highest of ranking members. It is strange that Lord De’Sange would refuse so many worthy suitors. At first I childishly figured he was not attracted to women. Soon I learned a harsh truth.”

“Lord De’Sange turned them all down because he was in love with someone already, and reserved himself for her. Even worse, I’ve heard that the woman he loves died. To stay so faithful to someone, then learn of their death, and continue on turning away suitors.... He must have loved that woman more than anything else.” Roda’s happy charm and energy grew dim with the last part of the story concerning Armata. Her tail no longer wagged and ears drop.

“I’ve also heard Lord De’Sange has a checkered past, and some say he isn’t worthy of sympathy. Perhaps that is true, but Mamono feel for all who are robbed of love. We understand it isn’t easy to find at times. And loneliness is the greatest of pains. For Lord De’Sange to choose that pain over the armies of suitors who knocked on his door. Means that whom ever he loved, can never be replaced and he will never try to.”