Alexandro Lopezwas born during the 1960s to wealthy Spanish Americans who came West in search of even greater fortune. Being Roman Catholic, he lived a relatively pious life, avoiding the sins of flesh or spirit that burdened so many of LA's finest. His father, a local doctor with a clinic, instilled in him the virtues of study and mental discipline that saw him successfully attend UCLA.
* 1980s - There, he studied History and Anthropology but, owing to an car accident, he was required to repeat some of his courses. In order to avoid extending his college time, therefore the exorbitant cost it put on his family, he took night courses to make up the missing classes and exams. It was here, during his anthropological studies into the occult, that he came into contact with Clan Tremere. A ghoul, specifically tasked with cataloguing students with suitable mindsets and mental acuity, brought Alejandro to the attention of his sire.
* 1990s - He was Embraced after ten years of study and preparation and adjusted well to his Unlife. He's not just an ardent supporter of the Camarilla, he genuinely believes in it. People cannot be trusted. Vampires cannot be trusted. Someone needs to keep order and the Camarilla are really good at it, in no small part thanks to Clan Tremere. He was presented to Court in a completely unremarkable fashion on April 17th 1995 and then, essentially, dissappeared into the Chantry.
Between 2000 and 2021 Lopez is seldom seen out of the Chantry, save when he is bringing Anarch Tremere who had been lead astray by philosophical errors back into the welcome arms of the Pyramid.[1] The Tremere Gardner is still reachable for meetings but he's very busy, when he's not Gardening he has Tremere business to attend. His meticulous attention to detail in this responsibility, sees him rise in the standing of the Clan.
2021 Sees him return to Court presence. He has been seen twice at the Elysium, both times on official Clan business. The rest of the time he acts as Strauss' Whip. Inasmuch as Alejandro has value to Strauss, it's because Alejandro is the most efficient instrument and then one requiring least micro-management. And what's more, Alejandro knows this.