William R. Huntley
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   William Huntley was raised in a wealthy family where everything was provided for him. He graduated from Stanford with a Masters in Business Administration. He rose to a position of power in the corporate offices of American Airlines. He left there in 1977 for a job at the Nashville Airport. After three years of bringing that establishment into the 80's, Huntley ran for a seat in the state senate and won. While there, he was one of the most influential members of the Transportation Committee. Upon achieving his second term, Huntley met with an unfortunate "accident" when he fell to his death from the side of a riverboat.
     His body was never recovered, probably because it lived on beneath the city, embraced by a vindictive Nosferatu who simply wished to punish one of the "pretty" people. After a year under One-Arm's tutelage, Huntley destroyed his sire. One-Arm saw this as survival of the fittest, believing it was justified. Besides, he had just discovered his new lieutenant.
Sire: Darren Middleton

Generation: 8th
Demeanor: Conniver

Apparent Age: 41
Nature: Architect

Embrace: 1985
Social: Charisma
Manipulation
Appearance
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Physical: Perception
Intelligence
Wits
Physical: Strength
Dexterity
Stamina
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Skills: Animal Ken
Drive
Etiquette
Firearms
Music
Stealth
Talents: Alertness
Dodge
Empathy
Expression
Intimidation
Leadership
Subterfuge
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Knowledge: Academics
Computer
Finance
Investigation
Law
Lingustics
Medicine
Occult
Politics
Science
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Disciplines: Animalism
Auspex
Dominate
Obfuscate
Presence
Backgrounds: Contacts
Fame
Influence
Mentor
Resources
Retainers
Status
Virtues: Conscience
Self-Control
Courage
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Willpower: 8
Humanity: 8
Influence: Huntley is the only person to regularly visit One-Arm. He is the second-in-command and acting Primogen. Therefore, he wields all of the elder Nosferatu's power. He retains full Kindred control over the new International airport. He also has kept ties to the Transit Authority and the state government.