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<font color=#556f7b style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Garamond">&diams; '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvKjpGP6P5Y  Crime/Street]:'''</font> <br> ''Victor J. Ceniza, or Cen as he's known on ''The Street'', is no stranger to life on the street.''
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<font color=#556f7b style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Garamond">&diams; '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvKjpGP6P5Y  Crime/Street]:'''</font> <br> ''Victor J. Ceniza, or Cen as he's known on ''The Street'', is no stranger to life on the margins of civil and polite society.''
  
<font color=#556f7b style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Garamond">&diams; '''[https://youtu.be/kQmUgKaeYr0 Occult]:'''</font> <br> ''He's known to be a practitioner of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_(religion) Palo Mayombe], also known as Las Reglas de Congo, a religion with various denominations which developed in Cuba among Central African slaves and their descendants who originated in the Congo Basin. Denominations often referred to as "branches" of Palo include Mayombe, Monte, Briyumba, and Kimbisa. The Spanish word palo (stick) was applied to the religion in Cuba due to the use of wooden sticks in the preparation of altars, which were also called la Nganga, el caldero, nkisi or la prenda. Priests of Palo are known as Paleros. Initiates are known as ngueyos or pino nuevo.''
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<font color=#556f7b style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Garamond">&diams; '''[https://youtu.be/kQmUgKaeYr0 Occult]:'''</font> <br> ''He's known to be a practitioner of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_(religion) Palo Mayombe], also known as Las Reglas de Congo, a religion with various denominations which developed in Cuba among Central African slaves and their descendants who originated in the Congo Basin. Denominations often referred to as "branches" of Palo include Mayombe, Monte, Briyumba, and Kimbisa. The Spanish word palo (stick) was applied to the religion in Cuba due to the use of wooden sticks in the preparation of altars, which were also called la Nganga, el caldero, nkisi or la prenda. Priests of Palo are known as Paleros. Initiates are known as ngueyos or pino nuevo. He runs his practice out of a [https://www.cityofhopemush.net/index.php/Botanica_Los_Cruces botanica] in [https://www.cityofhopemush.net/index.php/San_Ysidro San Ysidro]''
  
 
<font color=#556f7b style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Garamond">&diams; '''Wraith:'''</font> <br> ''Ceniza is a Medium, and no stranger to the lands of the dead. He is nearly always accompanied by a [https://www.cityofhopemush.net/images/0/08/Eshu-Elegua.jpeg spirit], the two seeming to have a special and unique relationship.''
 
<font color=#556f7b style="font-variant: small-caps; font-size: 14pt;font-family: Garamond">&diams; '''Wraith:'''</font> <br> ''Ceniza is a Medium, and no stranger to the lands of the dead. He is nearly always accompanied by a [https://www.cityofhopemush.net/images/0/08/Eshu-Elegua.jpeg spirit], the two seeming to have a special and unique relationship.''
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 23 December 2021


Ceniza-Palero.jpg


There's got to be more to life than this
There's got to be more to everything
I thought exists
We are, We are, the youth of the nation

P.O.D. - Youth of the Nation


Cen-BW.jpeg
Ceniza
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Full Name: Victor J. Ceniza
Apparent Age: 20s
Occupation: Disaffected Youth
Demeanor: Rebel
Flaws of Note: Mystical Aura, Scent of the Grave
Advantages of Note: Palo Mayombe

Plot Hooks

Crime/Street:
Victor J. Ceniza, or Cen as he's known on The Street, is no stranger to life on the margins of civil and polite society.

Occult:
He's known to be a practitioner of Palo Mayombe, also known as Las Reglas de Congo, a religion with various denominations which developed in Cuba among Central African slaves and their descendants who originated in the Congo Basin. Denominations often referred to as "branches" of Palo include Mayombe, Monte, Briyumba, and Kimbisa. The Spanish word palo (stick) was applied to the religion in Cuba due to the use of wooden sticks in the preparation of altars, which were also called la Nganga, el caldero, nkisi or la prenda. Priests of Palo are known as Paleros. Initiates are known as ngueyos or pino nuevo. He runs his practice out of a botanica in San Ysidro

Wraith:
Ceniza is a Medium, and no stranger to the lands of the dead. He is nearly always accompanied by a spirit, the two seeming to have a special and unique relationship.



The Demimonde


Demon "Never trust a Demon. He has a hundred motives for anything he does ... Ninety-nine of them, at least, are malevolent."
Changeling "Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit."
Vampire "Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit."
Werewolf "Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit."
Mage "They have no gods. They work magic, and think they are gods themselves. But they are not. And when they die, they become dust and bone, and their ghosts whine on the wind a little while till the wind blows them away. They do not have immortal souls."
Les Invisibles "Les Invisibles view themselves as being of two sides; however, the gros-bon-ange, or soul, is seen as a whole and includes the Shadow. To Les Invisibles, the Shadow is an essential part of the soul, although one perhaps darker than Les Invisibles would care to be. The other part of the soul is the ti-bon-ange, or conscience, which separates and disappears when a person dies. It is the loss of the ti-bon-ange that drives some wraiths to their darker sides in death."



Gallery

Cen-hoodie.jpg Ceniza.jpg Eshu-Elegua.jpeg CenHeadshot.png