Seneschal of Saint Louis, MO
Domain: Saint Louis, MO
Status: Acknowledged, Loyal, Honorable, Honorable, Wise, (Cherished & Esteemed as Seneschal)
Dignitas: Iron Circlet
Biography: Not a man to be trifled with. Not much is known about Mitchell Avery outside of his direct lineage. Owner of a Real estate business called "Home Sweet Home" He has been called by many names but the name Mitchell Avery comes with it's own perks. Mitchell has come to hold his birth name with high regard making sure that people know him for his honesty, Caring nature, and an earnest resolve to handle things peacefully.... However not all things go unbalanced, for instance his training of the traditions by his sire were rigorous & even brutal at times. As Seneschal of the domain of Saint Louis he has made it abundantly clear that his goals are to strengthen the Domain in the interests of the Ivory Tower & Clan Ventrue. He has been known to be a very forgiving individual, but those who have crossed his path with the intent to breach the traditions or even consider an attempt at upsetting the balance in his stead are seldom heard from again.
He has made it no secret that his goals are for the betterment of Clan Ventrue & the domain he currently resides. He can often be quoted as saying "Judgment is swift for those who wish to tip the scales & show weakness to the enemy."
His aspirations for prince of the domain however he has decided to place on hold to help the domain flourish into the shining jewel of the Ivory tower it had once been.
His sire chose him for his expert ability in many forms, from finance to firearms, He is widely known for making small businesses go multinational, fortunately he always takes his cut before selling the businesses and starting a new. Known for having his hands in a little bit of everything Mitchell is often contacted by many people for "Odd jobs". Few know his true reach in the mortal or kindred world & few wish to find out.
When asked what he is usually planning, he can usually be heard saying..."All for the greater good..."
