Kindred of Williamsburg
What follows are descriptions of the individual Kindred of
Williamsburg, in alphabetical order by last name.
- Peter Randolph (Lieutenant-Governor)
- The nominal "Prince" of Williamsburg, Randolph has a rebellious mind
linked with a conservative soul. He is devotedly attached to his
aristocratic values, but is receptive to the ideas of the
majority. He is of the Ventrue clan, in medium standing with
clan elders despite the irregularities of Williamsburg.
In government, his role is first of all as the spokesman to other
Camarilla communities.
Born in 1590 England, he was a staunch cavalier in the civil war
who was brought over by Ventrue who were impressed by his
elitism. Since then, however, he has had regrets over his
philosophy. Currently he views himself as an enlightened
leader. He is thoughtful, civil, and persuasive -- but is not
visionary and knows it.
- William Waddill Geddy (Coroner)
- Born in America circa 1720. He was a historian/scholar who
documented the American Revolution, and was soon brought over by
the Brujah.
Geddy holds no official position and does not sway many votes,
but nonetheless is a pivotal figure in Williamsburg. He is a
scientist and scholar, and the chief coroner of Williamsburg
Hospital. He is obsessed with developing artificial blood.
Geddy has been invaluable in organizing and outfitting the
militia. He has also by action been the first in defending the
precious freedoms.
J. Hanju Kim <hanjujkim-at-gmail-dot-com>
Last modified: Tue Aug 27 13:32:58 2002