Darren Deeds is a Dark Historian from West Philadelphia. He seeks to write about the exploits of the worst and most monstrous undead that ever existed. About six months ago his writings brought him to Paino to write about the infamous Vampire Count Viktor Von Sargen. Unfortunately with the poorly timed true death of the count, his best source of information has turned to dust.
Early Life:
In West Philadelphia born and raised, near the cemetery is where he spent most of his days. Researching out hacks, thinking he was cool, and digging up graves like some kind of fool.
When a couple undead who were up to no good, realize this mortal was in their neighborhood. He got one little bite and his life came to an end, but that vampire’s blood allowed him to Transend.
He cursed and screamed at fate day after day, but eventually came to find a new way. He pulled out his fangs and gave blood a lick and realized that this would be his new ticket.
An undead pass wasn’t so bad, drinking blood from the neck of some jackass, is this what vampire living is like? Well, he decided, this might be all right.
Career:
But wait, he heard they’re prissy undead snobs and all that. Is this the type of being for this cool cat? He didn’t think so, but he wasn’t some librarian. He would be known as the Dark Historian.
Well the first book published and when it came out, oh how the undead did scream and shout. He ain’t trying to get staked, he just got here. So he upped to Paino and disappeared.
A new book about this evil count, that was near. The nosferatu that filled so many undead with fear. If anything he could say that the count was rare, but thought, “Nah, forget it, I’ll go to his lair.!”
He pulled up to the lair about two to three and realized, “This is the place I should be.” Looked at the Count’s kingdom, he was finally there, a book, then a movie, but most of all beware.
Personal Details:
Darren has the occasional fling, he prefers women who are obsessed with themselves as this hides his own flaws. He is always hungry for a new idea and a new history to scribe.