I've one got one that I made myself (Scott). The other two were NPCs in the chronicle I played in, but the GM has given me permission to use them for whatever creative purposes I want, so I've adopted them for the foreseeable future.
Scott King: A shy, short, and perpetually exhausted Toreador. He was offered the embrace and accepted it willingly. He's ostensibly a member of the Camarilla. In practice, Scott really doesn't give a crap about their politics and focuses on maintaining the safety of the people he actually does care about. Scott was an experiment in creating the least effective Toreador on the face of the planet. He's a wallflower, honest to a fault, and has no social ambition outside keeping the rumor mill off his back. Scott was embraced because his sire was enamored with Scott's gentleness and humility. He thought those traits would be a good influence on the rest of the vampires in the city. Naturally, that plan did not end well.
Isaac Baum: Scott's sire. I think the phrase "embarrassingly proud dad" describes him best. He's much more outgoing than his childe, and much more loyal to both their clan and sect. He does his best to make sure Scott will succeed in both. Isaac was raised to be embraced. His sire adopted him at a very young age. Isaac never really knew what it was to be human, or to be among humans in any meaningful capacity, while he was growing up. His life (and unlife) was kind of a hot mess to start, filled with parties and drugs and sex and anything else that could potentially embarrass the kindred who raised him. Siring a childe was the first time he ever felt like he had a purpose.
Ares Salvatore: Scott's thinblooded childe and partner. Ares is a soft spoken nerd who's ideal night is spent in, playing Mario Kart and snuggling. He was from a branch of the Giovanni family, but ran from them when he met Scott. Ares was born with an extremely strong sixth sense. He was seen by many of his relatives as a goldmine of necromantic potential. Unfortunately his gentle nature put him at odds with them. His father and sister were especially abusive. Ares actively despises his family. When the opportunity came to make a new family for himself - with Scott and Scott's coterie - he jumped on it without hesitation.
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Scott King: A shy, short, and perpetually exhausted Toreador. He was offered the embrace and accepted it willingly. He's ostensibly a member of the Camarilla. In practice, Scott really doesn't give a crap about their politics and focuses on maintaining the safety of the people he actually does care about. Scott was an experiment in creating the least effective Toreador on the face of the planet. He's a wallflower, honest to a fault, and has no social ambition outside keeping the rumor mill off his back. Scott was embraced because his sire was enamored with Scott's gentleness and humility. He thought those traits would be a good influence on the rest of the vampires in the city. Naturally, that plan did not end well.
Isaac Baum: Scott's sire. I think the phrase "embarrassingly proud dad" describes him best. He's much more outgoing than his childe, and much more loyal to both their clan and sect. He does his best to make sure Scott will succeed in both. Isaac was raised to be embraced. His sire adopted him at a very young age. Isaac never really knew what it was to be human, or to be among humans in any meaningful capacity, while he was growing up. His life (and unlife) was kind of a hot mess to start, filled with parties and drugs and sex and anything else that could potentially embarrass the kindred who raised him. Siring a childe was the first time he ever felt like he had a purpose.
Ares Salvatore: Scott's thinblooded childe and partner. Ares is a soft spoken nerd who's ideal night is spent in, playing Mario Kart and snuggling. He was from a branch of the Giovanni family, but ran from them when he met Scott. Ares was born with an extremely strong sixth sense. He was seen by many of his relatives as a goldmine of necromantic potential. Unfortunately his gentle nature put him at odds with them. His father and sister were especially abusive. Ares actively despises his family. When the opportunity came to make a new family for himself - with Scott and Scott's coterie - he jumped on it without hesitation.