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kasimir [2025/06/14 13:34] – [Vital Statistics] villyardkasimir [2025/06/29 15:40] (current) – [Vital Statistics] villyard
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 Born: Friday 17 Feb 1460 in what is now Russia \\ Born: Friday 17 Feb 1460 in what is now Russia \\
-Father: died young \\ +Father: minor noble, died young (of an illness) but after Kasimir turned \\ 
-Mother: died young \\ +Mother: minor noble, died young  (of an illness) before Kasimir turned \\ 
-Siblings: sister, has descendants \\+Siblings: sister, has titled descendants \\
 Descendants: has two sons, Dmitri and Anton, both dhampirs born soon after he became a vampire \\ Descendants: has two sons, Dmitri and Anton, both dhampirs born soon after he became a vampire \\
 Religion: Russian Orthodox \\ Religion: Russian Orthodox \\
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 Became a vampire: in his 20s, so 1480s? \\ Became a vampire: in his 20s, so 1480s? \\
-Maker: ??? +Maker: ??? \\ 
 +Vampiric Offspring: [[Thomas]], [[José]]
 ===== Appearance ===== ===== Appearance =====
  
 Tall (men were taller in the 16th century than the 19th), with straight dark hair. Tall (men were taller in the 16th century than the 19th), with straight dark hair.
  
-"A man—dark hair, blue eyes—walked over and said, 'Hello, little girl,' to Miriam. He was wearing a fur coat, of all things. Wasn’t he sweltering? He didn’t look like it… Underneath he wore a black shirt and pants of ambiguous style, with what looked like black combat boots and a big black belt. Despite being somewhat death-metal, there was an almost medieval aesthetic to it."+"A man—dark hair, blue eyes [cut]. He was wearing a fur coat, of all things. Wasn’t he sweltering? He didn’t look like it… Underneath he wore a black shirt and pants of ambiguous style, with what looked like black combat boots and a big black belt. Despite being somewhat death-metal, there was an almost medieval aesthetic to it."
  
  
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