Dokisha

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He usually masks his appearance to hide his deformities, which is a greenish skin and 6 horns potruding from his chin, cheekbones and forehead, making him resemble a lizardman from old Japanese legends.
He usually masks his appearance to hide his deformities, which is a greenish skin and 6 horns potruding from his chin, cheekbones and forehead, making him resemble a lizardman from old Japanese legends.
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Currently he leads the Crone in Belgium, more as an advisor and much less fanatic then in times of Waterhouse.
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Currently he leads the Crone in the Low Lands, in the position of Hierarch.

Revision as of 09:27, 3 May 2006

Player - Bert Van den Wyngaert

Name - Dokisha

[[1]] Picture by Kristof Vermeylen

Clan - Nosferatu (Status 4 - Very well known in Belgium, not so much worldwide)

Age - Unknown.

Location - Antwerp, Belgium. But he is not averse to travel.

Specialties - Medicine in various shapes and forms.

Brief history - Dokisha is British but was born and raised in Japan.

A young surgeon, hematologist and toxicologist and long term friend of Kayoko Hamasaki (whom he's known and been friends with for most of his life, mortal and unlife alike) and her sire Jack Waterhouse. He's not well known for his Cruac skills (altho he has some), often leaving magic to the other members of the Crone, but excels in the creation of various poisons and potions with ranging effects. Blood (be it Kindred or other) has very little secrets for him anymore and he continouisly makes effords towards curing mortal deseases of the blood like leukemia.

He's known to have found a cure for the strain of influenza nearly killing off the entire mortal population of Antwerp.

He usually masks his appearance to hide his deformities, which is a greenish skin and 6 horns potruding from his chin, cheekbones and forehead, making him resemble a lizardman from old Japanese legends.

Currently he leads the Crone in the Low Lands, in the position of Hierarch.

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