Sunflower 04/11/2024 (Thu) 18:52 Id: a852d6 No.7277 del
>>7276
I did some trolling there to get a view of the situation. Asking La Famida didn't give much because the drama was of such a nature that she couldn't even say what it was about from fear of making it worse.

If you weren't around for a while, here's a very short version:

In revolutionary Paris when I was doing my regular activities of the time, a vampire called La Famida was blamed for it and had to flee the country. The urban legend of "the x-cut slayer of --- park" was changed into "the bloody barder of ..." aka Sweeney Todd. They did this to obfuscate possible vampire connections.

She again got blamed for something again because "... you did this same thing in Paris in the 1780s, it has to be you", vampire drama lol.

But it was actually caused by the lost magic link, allowing spiritual interference.