Nombre de Dios

Hunting Difficulty: 5

The Mission Nombre de Dios, the Prince of Peace Cathedral, & the Shrine of Our Lady of Le Leche all share the same parcel of land at the southern end of the Fountain of Youth National Preserve.

It was on this land that the first settlers of San Agustin came ashore and begin building their settlement. Open to the public at all hours, the Mission features Abbotville's only Parking Garage, a giftshop (which closes around sunset), a large graveyard dating to the late 16th century, and a lovely view of the intercoastal.

The Mission Grounds - as they are colloquially known - have historically been the domain of the Gangrel, Sister Mary Aurelius, who came to San Agustin toward the end of the American Civil War.

Sister Mary Outreach (as she was known to the mortals of the San Agustin diocese) has not been seen since the turn of the millennium. Unlike other elders who left instructions and proxies when they answered "the Beckoning," however - Sister Mary Outreach just disappeared. No one knows where she went (or even if she is actually gone).

The Lupines have made inroads into the Mission Grounds and most consider it to be their territory now

Supporting Cast: Goth teens out on a clandestine drunk, tourists looking for a nighttime stroll, dog owners drinking coffee and watching their pets.

Resonance(s): Sanguine

Other Systems: Either a Bestial Failure or a Messy Critical have a chance of crossing the Lupines.