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Cornelius is a calm, collected, reserved man.  He rarely speaks or acts out of turn or in passion, always considering the effects his various options may have.  A consummate strategist Cornelius’ actions can often seem incongruous with his goals but it usually turns out for his benefit in the long run.  Cornelius rarely loses his temper but is known to be irritated by jumped-up, overtly power-hungry Kindred who rise in power to quickly (he is aware of the irony).  He is a great advocate of patience and opposer of change.  He is a staunch supporter of the Invictus, believing the old ways are the best and that those most suited to rule will do so.  Having said that he deeply dislikes Tarquin Rhys and, to a lesser extent, Lucia Caprese.  He sees them as hasty, impulsive, inexperienced, arrogant and dangerous and it is a poorly kept secret that he would like to be rid of Rhys.
 
Cornelius is a calm, collected, reserved man.  He rarely speaks or acts out of turn or in passion, always considering the effects his various options may have.  A consummate strategist Cornelius’ actions can often seem incongruous with his goals but it usually turns out for his benefit in the long run.  Cornelius rarely loses his temper but is known to be irritated by jumped-up, overtly power-hungry Kindred who rise in power to quickly (he is aware of the irony).  He is a great advocate of patience and opposer of change.  He is a staunch supporter of the Invictus, believing the old ways are the best and that those most suited to rule will do so.  Having said that he deeply dislikes Tarquin Rhys and, to a lesser extent, Lucia Caprese.  He sees them as hasty, impulsive, inexperienced, arrogant and dangerous and it is a poorly kept secret that he would like to be rid of Rhys.
  
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