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Khaibit were not unknown in the US but they were relatively rare. Even so, his membership in the bloodline allowed him to gain association with a Prince who was more interested in results than what the person looked like who provided them. As the decades passed, Marin secured his reputation as a loyal servant, doing what his Prince needed to be done and staying on alert for threats to the Prince. As a result his standing in society grew as the things he was entrusted to do for the Prince increased.  
 
Khaibit were not unknown in the US but they were relatively rare. Even so, his membership in the bloodline allowed him to gain association with a Prince who was more interested in results than what the person looked like who provided them. As the decades passed, Marin secured his reputation as a loyal servant, doing what his Prince needed to be done and staying on alert for threats to the Prince. As a result his standing in society grew as the things he was entrusted to do for the Prince increased.  
  
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When the duties of the previous sheriff resulted in his final death in the late 1960s it was incredibly suprising that the political winds blew in Martin's favor seeing as how the terms by which the prince's hold on power went uncontested was that the position of sheriff was not appointed by him. Even more incredible was the appointment of a neonate. The two previous holder of the title had been chosen because it was thought they would equitably enforce The Traditions above any agenda of the Prince. Surely the forces that pushed his elevation did not believe their own words about expecting his loyalty to be to all the kindred of the city given his history as a retainer to the Prince (even were that his goal they could not sensibly count on it). Equally dubious were claims about wanting to bring the views of the younger kindred into account. But with his Prince seeing opportunity in Martin's appointment what choice did he have but to accept?
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When the duties of the previous sheriff resulted in his final death in the late 1960s it was incredibly suprising that the political winds blew in Martin's favor seeing as how the terms by which the prince's hold on power went uncontested was that the position of sheriff was not appointed by him. Even more incredible was the appointment of a neonate. The two previous holder of the title had been chosen because it was thought they would equitably enforce The Traditions above any agenda of the Prince. Surely the forces that pushed his elevation did not believe their own words about expecting his loyalty to be to all the kindred of the city (even were that his goal they could not sensibly count on it). But with his Prince seeing opportunity in Martin's appointment what choice did he have but to accept?
  
 
Clan: Mekhet
 
Clan: Mekhet

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