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“When you want to know how things really work, study them when they're coming apart."
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― William Gibson, Zero History
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Overview
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Lascaux - just Lascaux will do - claims to have been around the city for a couple of years, but has only recently emerged into any kind of social spotlight. Originally from somewhere in the vicinity of Eastern Kentucky (he says Louisville, for simplicity’s sake), he’s also spent time in Baton Rouge, and somewhere in Northern Africa. He can be found mainly on the Westside of the city, in Hollywood, or in Santa Monica, though he doesn’t seem to reside in any of those places, and appears to be attached to some of the sketchier elements of the nightlife.
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RP Hooks
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- Lascaux can get almost anything, for a price. There are certain parts of the city where he doesn’t go, but if you’re willing to find out what the price might be, he’s probably willing to try. He's developed a bit of a trade in the acquisition and dissemination of information, and an eerie reputation for just knowing things.
- While he gives off the air of a consummate ne’er do well, he’s also terribly curious and easily interested in many off-the-wall topics. He may look and sound like he fell out of a bin of Goodwill rejects, but he's clearly smarter than that. Psychoanalysis, astrophysics, punk rock, psychedelia, United States drug policy...the list goes on.
- For fans of the Southern Gothic genre, Lascaux’s upbringing, such as it was, is a rich wellspring of, decaying Appalachian coal country, broken family dynamics, and the spooky, weird, and otherwise inexplicable.
- When he first emerged onto the scene, it was ostensibly as some kind of pseudo-Autarkis loathe to get involved in politics, but he’s since aligned with the Anarchs. In the wake of the Camarilla's decimation and assimilation of the Hollywood Anarchs and the Westside Collective, his affiliation remains uncertain.
- He has a posse of about two dozen or so hooligans, led by Arden, his right-hand-man, who often accompanies him around town. Eschewing the traditional boundaries dividing sects and territories, he has a tendency to pop up - sometimes quite literally - in unexpected places.
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