
Harpy of NY (trendsetter)
Score: 569 | 9/14/22 |
Thomas’s introduction to the worldof the Kindred coincided with his professional life as an
assistant to the prestigious architecture firm of Richard Meier & Partners. Arturo had been working on a designfor an exceptionally wealthy client, who decided at the project’s completion that she’d like to preserve the talents of the person creating her haven.Although dubious at first of his client’s bizarre form of payment — he almost
greeted the sunrise out of despair during his early unlife— Thomas grew to understand that along with its drawbacks,unlife had many benefits. In fact, he retains a few professional contacts with Meier & Partners to this night, many of whom joke that he hasn’t aged a day since theymet him. While a mythical “day job” keeps Arturo from meeting with his associates during the daylight hours, he’s perfectly able to “freelance” for them at night.
As Meier & Partners’ fame grew in the mortal world, it did as well in the Kindred world, and Arturo rode along with it. As one of the few Kindred who made his haven in New York before it was liberated from the Sabbat by the Camarilla, Thomas has been a part of the social elite from the moment he completed his sire’s haven. He’s done designs for mortals (the musician Moby is rumored to be among them), Kindred of Manhattan, and even Cainites of the Sabbat who knew of his reputation when they were
the prominent sect in the city. It is a sign of great prestige to live (or otherwise) in a Thomas Arturo design, and that prestige is even more quantifiable among Kindred.
This prestige paved the way for Thomas to become one of the harpies after the Camarilla’s victory over the Sabbat.As the undead would do almost anything to have Arturo design their havens, he acquired a caliber of social gravity usually reserved for primogen and other policymakers. In the absence of such a body, Arturo became one of the harpies,whose opinions could make or break a Kindred. While he has yet to snub a Kindred so badly that it’s better for the poor Lick to leave town, Arturo has reserved his favor for those in the traditional power bloc of undead society: the Ventrue, Toreador and (albeit grudgingly) Tremere. Some of his more recent projects include the guest library and sitting room of the Tremere’s Maupassant chantry, the penthouse haven of his fellow harpy Hellene Panhard and an ambitious gallery/haven for a wealthy Toreador in TriBeCa. Arturo hasn’t made many amicable contacts among the Brujah, Malkavians or Nosferatu, though he does have a respect for Calebros that the Nosferatu seems to reciprocate.
When working for Kindred, Arturo is known to accept almost any kind of payment that suits his fancy at the time. He’s designed havens for no recompense other than prestation, accepted cash or stock options,and even taken a blood bond. While he does little design
on less than the million-dollar scale, he has been known to redecorate interiors for significantly less money (or whatever form of payment he chooses to accept). Many of the candidates for the princedom plan to tap Arturo for designs in locations they wish to
designate as Elysium if their claims to the domain are successful.
Image: Working as a consultant and the attendant meetings keep Thomas dressed in tasteful business suits that he accents with ties and shirts of subtle color. Even if he didn’t have to keep a professional image, he probably would, as even on nights when he’s not working, he still wears suits. Thomas always looks as precise as one of the buildings he
designs. His hair is light brown and short. Thomas sometimes wears glasses for cosmetic purposes, as the Embrace corrected the flawed vision for which he wore them before.
Roleplaying Hints: The world of the Kindred is hyper-capitalist,a social structure that has
evolved beyond all government and thrives on the relationships between its members. Unfortunately, most of it is petty and treacherous, with currency being replaced by promises and favors, any of which can be reneged upon at any point. Luckily for you, you’re one of the talented ones — you can provide services to other Kindred for which they will gladly meet whatever price you ask. While your position is somewhat precarious, as trends come and go, at least the Kindred are slower to move away from trends than mortals over time, which means that since the Damned love your architecture now, they’ll probably love it for many years to come. And you have no problem taking advantage of that.