Theopania



Born to travelling performers Theopania grew to be quite the acrobat and performer but never gained popularity or prestige. She simple did not seem to fit in, even amoung the unusual fellows in her troupe. When young she took to stealing in an attempt to get noticed but soon grew too good and by the time she came of age she had resigned to the fact that others would forever see her as a nobody. She left the troupe before realising this however, believing at the time that her fellows were collaborating to keep her name from becoming known. Using her skills she wandered and tried different roles outside of performances, growing more confident the more she got away with. To maintain this lifestyle she fenced goods.

She came to the attention of the Order while pretending to be a Nun at a monastery. Lumen, a Jerbiton maga of Schola Pythagoranis, attempted to use her magic to persuade the monks to lend her one of their books while herself disguised as a scholar. When Theopania continued to suspiciously watch her the maga grew curious and investigated further. Discovering the watchful nun to not be a nun at all she revealed herself and threatened to reveal Theopania as well if she didn't leave with her (and the book). Theopania spent a little time in Cambridge doing favours for the magi of Schola Pythagoranis. While she could not bring herself to trust the mages she felt that keeping an eye on them and making herself useful was the best approach. Despite not believing that others would do so, she was a woman of her word during what tasks they assigned her, keeping what she knew of the Order and its mages secret. Her skills were of little scholarly use however which is why she was transferred to the newly founded  Covenant.

Virtues
Forgettable Face, Troupe Upbringing (Acrobatics & Acting), Well Travelled

Flaws
Essential Flaw (Untrusting -3), Overconfident, Tainted with Evil

Personality Traits
Attentive +2, Confident +3, Loyal +2

Typical Gear
Satchel containing disguise kit in hidden compartment.

Story
To be told...