Name: Eva Geist
Nationality: German
Distinguishing marks/characteristics: Slight German accent, militaristic demeanour.
Date of Birth: October 5, 1650
Date of Embrace: December 18, 1670
Background: Daughter of a Protestant minister, it was the cult of nationalism that called to Eva more than Christ. She was moderately well-educated for a girl of the times, taught to read and write as well as basic mathematics. Her true skills, however, lay in rhetoric, the spoken word. Embraced by an old-school Brujah who saw the potential in her, Eva became a rabble-rouser for Kindred and kine alike. Though she travelled outside of Germany, notably to England and Austria, she always returned to the Fatherland in times of crisis. She was a vocal supporter of Germany during every war, and her voice numbered among the workers during the Revolutions of 1848. Her passion has always been for her country and for the workers that support it. The rise of Hitler during the 30s brought Eva's skills and devotion to a peak as she worked for the Nazi party. However, when the war turned against Germany, Eva began to see the steady decline of her country and the inevitable defeat. She fled to America, deciding it best to work from without to promote change within.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
~S. G. Tallentyre


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