Diana D'Aubingy

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Diana D'Aubigny

Name

Diana D'Aubigny

Player

Curvykitten

Vampire, Doll or Were-creature

Vampire

Age

1,200 looks be in her early 30's

Claimed

Trevor Merritt

Orientation

Pansexual

Hair

Blonde

Eyes

Blue

Height

5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches

Appearance

Diana has a sense of grace and nobility that flows through all of her movements. It is clear why she was always able to draw the eye of both men and woman through the ages. Her thick blonde hair brushes against her shoulders, her full feminine curves perfected before her turning have remained beautifully untouched and unchanging through the ages. Diana is what would easily call unaging beauty.

Personality

Diana has and always will be a force all her own, never one to blend in with the crowd she has left her mark in history even if they do not remember her face directly. Strong willed, confident, and quick witted all traits she has learned over her years of travel. She is known for unshakable nature, having to be an unmovable force of her own. A woman in the day she grew up was either a trail blazer, or a house wife. And she certainly was not something as simple as a house wife.

As the years passed Diana was always a woman of invention and boldness. While holding on the traditions she held dear, the pageantry of it all becoming something she loved and carried on through the years. After hundreds of years Diana has become known for her strength of will and control. Taking upon the role of leader of the London coven her strength continued onward and managed to only make the Coven stronger as the new century came around.

Ability

Siren, Empathic Manipulation

Ons & Offs

Ons: Being in control, orgasm control, pet play, collars, oral, marking, petting, passion, floggers, possessiveness(what is hers...will remain so).... Offs: Whining, being left wanting, bathroom play, truly weak partners either you can hold on long enough to satisfy her carnal needs or your not worth her time

History

Diana D'Aubigny was a and is bisexual French opera singer and fencing master born back in Europe's younger years. She was born to a love of privilege and title that meant she could live the rest of her life barely lifting a finger as a member of high society. She could have spent her days with her chosen husband without having to fight or struggle for anything in her life. But that was not something she could see herself doing for the rest of her life. Her father was the Commander with the Army of France, this meant that was man responsible for training great many of the Kings soldiers and personal guards.

A bit unconventional Diana's father was not about to let his daughter grow up without knowing to protect herself. So he taught her the finer points of swordsmanship(despite her mothers protests) and gave her the ability to stand on her own in most any situation. Her father (and his fellow soldiers) taught her as he taught his soldiers, showing her the finer point of what he thought the necessary life skills such as horseback riding, drinking excessively, gambling, fist fighting, avenging you honor, and how to handle most any blade with a great deal of mastery.

Diana's grand life of adventure and boldness started at an early age of 16. She was a wild and untamable woman sleeping with whom she wished and causing a great deal of trouble or scandal. She even when as far as having an affair with one of her father's comrades. The young Mademoiselle D'Aubigny soon proved to much for the older man. Her wild nature soon became to much of a scandal even for her father. So he saw to marring her off to a nearly spineless man named Monsoir Maupin hoping her new role as a wife would calm her down enough to start a family.

Maupin was a count and lived in one of the smaller colonies across the sea which meant he very rarely spent time in France. Diana refused to leave her home only to be stranded in the middle of nowhere with a man she could not stand. So the two rarely saw each other, in fact the only true thing she gained from her husband was a title, some money, and wedding, all of which allowed Diana to user her marital status as a way of being to do as she pleased and get away with a level of promiscuity that she could not as an unmarried woman.

So while her husband was sent off to India, Diana moved to Marseille and started an affair with a fencing master Nathaniel. This man happened to be on the run due to murdering a man in Paris. Nathaniel trained her in the finer arts of fencing for a while, but soon Diana realized she no longer need his teaching and left him behind to continue her life elsewhere.

Diana began giving sword exhibitions across Marseille to hone her skills and make some extra money. Her shows were know for their flamboyant nature and challenges that filled her show. She would pull her sword, sing a few songs and then challenge anyone in the audience to battle her in a duel. If someone stepped forward, she'd sing a humiliating son about the and make them look like utter fools who could not handle a sword to save their life.

Her skills surprised most, yet some where more shocked and angry. One such man even accused her of being a man, but a man cross-dressing as such to try and make some money. Diana responded by ripping open her blouse and telling the audience to judge for themselves. Needless to say she was never accused of being a man ever again.

Through her travels an interesting opportunity arose during one of her shows. A man of note within the Opera community attend the street performance after hearing her voice calling through the streets of Paris. He was so impressed be her melodious contralto voice that he decided that she was went meant for so much more the street show and fighting men.

Within a few months the woman known in Marseilles only as La Maupin(her husbands last name) a street performer to the lead actress in the world's most respected Opera. She took on leads such as, Pallas Athena, Medea, and Dido. Of course, her fiery temperament in love and combat meant that she either slept or sword fought with most of the men and woman in the opera at various points of her career. On such story came about when one of the men was being overly-aggressive with one of Diana's female friends. Diana attempted to handle the situation calmly but it was not to be. And she ended up waiting for him until he began the walk home.

Diana stood in the street sword drawn, and challenged him to a duel for honor. When the man refused to fight Diana she grabbed his very own can and beat him with before stealing his pocket watch and leaving him in the alley. The next day when asked about it the man in question tried to lie and say he was jumped by three men. As soon as he said this, Diana pulled out the man's watch and called him out about lying and forced him to kneel before her and beg for forgiveness in front of the entire shows staff.

Diana was also a well known bisexual, unashamed of her love of both men and woman even within an age where it was looked down upon. She was known for dueling over female lovers and seducing any woman that caught her eye. Of course being a woman Diana could get away with some of the feats that a man in that day could only dream of. One of the most memorable moments was when she became a nun simply to seduce a sister in the convent.

It is said that the beautiful blonde was sent of to convent by her parents when they found out about her lesbian relationship with Diana. Of course this did not sit well with Diana and she would not be refused what she wanted most. So Diana entered the convent as an initiate, created a diversion by setting the church on fire and kidnapped her lover. Afterward they spent months together in a small home enjoying what their bodies could truly offer.

Another such grand event came when Diana fought three drunken men at once. Beating them each down after they attempted to rob her. By the time all was said and down each man limped away with several stab wounds. Though Diana did feel somewhat bad for one of the simple men after leaving him in such a bad state. So she went to his home to see how he was doing and ended up seducing the handsome man. They spent several weeks together doing nothing but enjoy each others bodies.

But it was on of these heated moments that lead her down the path that would change her life forever. While attending a Royal Ball in the palace of King Louis XIV she caused such scandal that Diana ended up having to go on the run. She not only showed up to the party dressed as a man, but she showed no shyness when it came to dancing with all of the beautiful woman in attendance. In the process she made fools of many of the young men seeking to make one of these woman their wives. But what became the final straw was Diana kissing a marquise in front of the Royal Family. Several noblemen were so enraged that they stepped outside to duel Diana after she refused to act as they saw fit.

She left the men that challenged her bleeding in the streets, this of course lead to a great deal of trouble for Diana. And she soon had to run or be put before a court of men she knew would have her killed. Diana fled from France and spent the next several years under a new name and try...the key word is trying to behave.

Though her exploits and passion had not gone unnoticed. It seemed Diana had drawn the eye of Marcel an elder among vampires in London. He saw her as the perfect child to mold, already having a blondness and unbending will needed to lead. He began his plan with an affair, a wild turn around Europe as her lover and confidant. Promising to keep her from getting caught as long as she remained his.

Over time he revealed the truth of his nature and of the world she had been living blind to for so long. It was then he offered her the chance to join him, to become that which lived forever...a vampire. Diana accepted without hesitation and soon joined the ranks of a noble house. Marcel began to groom her, teaching her their ways, their laws, their traditions, and of course the benefits of being what they were. He trained her in the ways of being not only a vampire but a leader among their kind. So when the time came he passed the title of Coven leader to her and seemingly vanished from the world as a whole.

Diana did not take on another lover for some time, almost as if she had been morning the loss of her sire. But eventually the needs of the flesh won out, though none of her lovers remained in her life for very long. In fact she did not seem to have any sort of companion longer then a few days for the next several decades. This only changed when shifter named Trevor entered her life in the 1940's.

Diana met Trevor the day after the war ended, he was a cocky young pup that didn't take now for an answer. He followed her and pushed his luck to far, so to Diana put him in his place. But for reasons only she knows Diana stopped before killing him and gave him a choice. To be hers or to die, of course the young shifter chose to be hers and to keep his life. In turn he was given a collar and the duty of being her servant. No one really knows what happened between them, but to this day Trevor remains by her side now a loyal and constant companion.

The years continue to pass and Diana holds her station as Coven leader strong then ever. Leading the Coven into the new century with gusto, using her theatrical past to open up Club Noir a Burlesque and Fetish Club where many of the Dolls and Shifters that belong to the coven work. She runs with a strong will and cunning mind, her ability to learn and adapt a vital tool to this ever changing world. This is creative fiction loosely based on history. Her history has been altered and extended to fit within the setting.