The sun rose over the City of Port-Au-Prince, bathing the Haitian capital in its golden light. The arrival of daylight banished the creatures of the night to their lairs, and Sebastien Guillot was among them. The six-foot-tall, dark-skinned and bald-headed Haitian Vampire returned to his dwelling, located underneath the remnants of Saint Bastille's Cathedral, located in the Delmas neighborhood. Casually lifting a two-ton rock obscuring the entrance to his underground lair, Sebastien carefully put it back into place.
"Lakay se lakay, home sweet home," Sebastien Guillot said to himself. The Vampire's eyes scanned the lair. Everything was right where he left it. Two mattresses piled side by side, along with some heavy blankets, and a few items including books, knifes, candles, matches, and more blankets. Sebastien felt the heat of the sun even this far underground. The sun's rays could not penetrate Sebastien's lair, he'd made sure of that, but the Vampire could feel his bane at work just the same.
Just like rats always construct an emergency exit for their lairs, Sebastien had a hidden escape route safely leading out of his nest. The City of Port-Au-Prince is chaotic due to political unrest but those things never last too long. For a Vampire like Sebastien, every day is a battle. At the end of the day, all of Humanity numbers among the Vampire's enemies. Sebastien does not let his guard down because quite frankly he cannot afford to. Life is a vicious game, and the undead existence is proving to be even more cutthroat...
When the 2010 Earthquake hit the Island of Haiti, hustler and swindler Sebastien Guillot was trapped underground and encountered an ancient creature. A thing that had been living on the Island of Haiti since the time of the Taino Indians. An Arawak tribesman named Baropo, who once fought alongside legendary Carib tribal leader Caonabo, the man who defied Christopher Columbus military might. The undead monster made the dying Sebastien an offer he could not refuse. Baropo the Arawak Vampire turned Sebastien into one of the Undead. Sebastien has roamed the Island ever since. Such is his fate.
Once upon a time, Sebastien was a mortal man. A student at the University of Notre Dame of Haiti, Sebastien was the cocky bad boy that all the ladies craved. He was dating a beautiful young woman named Pauline and he'd been somewhat serious about her. Pauline loved Sebastien and wanted to make an honest man out of him. When Sebastien got arrested for a get-rich-quick scheme, Pauline bailed him out. After his case got dismissed by the Criminal Court of Port-Au-Prince, Sebastien celebrated by making love to Pauline and then proposing to her.
"Pauline, you make me want to be a better man, I want to spend my life with you," Sebastien said to the tall, awkward yet beautiful lady who had his heart. Like the clever, conniving sort that he was, Sebastien had the proposal planned to a T. He invited Pauline to a fancy restaurant, and they dined on delicious, expensive food. Pauline was still blathering about Sebastien needing to change his ways when he silenced her with this supposedly impromptu proposal...
"Oh my, of course I accept," Pauline said, gushing as she admired the shiny engagement ring Sebastien gave her. Sebastien got down on one knee and proposed to Pauline at a nice restaurant called Maison Lorraine, located in Petionville. The other restaurant patrons smiled and clapped, feting the happy couple. Sebastien pulled Pauline into his arms and kissed her passionately. Yes, Sebastien was a scumbag but he really did care for Pauline and wanted a life with her. If only he knew what life had in store for him...
Sebastien rested peacefully on the twin mattresses, and pulled the covers on his body for an extra layer of protection. Tonight's Hunt had been successful. The gang warfare blighting the capital was intensifying. Amid the chaos, nobody paid attention to one more missing person case. Sebastien was discrete, and disposed of his victims after feeding on them. A Vampire must feed every few days in order to survive. If there are too many Vampires in one locale, they will be detected by humans and destroyed, or exhaust the food supply. Both scenarios are unacceptable to Sebastien. He's a rather conscientious Vampire.
One of Sebastien's first victims had been Baropo, the ancient Arawak Vampire who turned him. The wizened old monster had been around for over eight centuries and at one point, the Arawak tribal folk revered him as one of the demons of their ancient religion. Sebastien learned the ways of the Vampire from Baropo and then disposed of him. As a mortal and as a Vampire, Sebastien has always been ruthless. The weak and the stupid deserve whatever fate befalls them.
"I am the last of the Arawak Vampires," Baropo protested, the day Sebastien disposed of him. Smiling, Sebastien grabbed the ancient Native American Vampire and tossed him into the sunlight. Baropo burned to ash. After taking care of that little ditty, Sebastien helped himself to the gold and diamonds that Baropo had spent centuries amassing. The ancient treasures of the extinct Arawak people were buried in Baropo's lair, located beneath the streets of Port-Au-Prince. The old monster had been quite the hoarder. Oh well, Baropo's loss was Sebastien's incredible gain.
Sebastien slept in the death-like sleep of the Undead. The Haitian Vampire's chest did not rise and fall, for he does not breathe. Deep underground, with rats, worms and other pests for company, Sebastien is far removed from the humanity on which he feeds. Sebastien still wears the form of man but does not belong to the tribes of men any longer. The world changes, nations rise and fall, and the Vampires, creatures of forever, continue to feed upon the race of Man.
Even as Sebastien the Vampire slept, his mind raced. The Haitian Vampire wondered what became of his eternal enemies. In the West, most people think of the supernatural as simply the stuff of myth and legend. On the Island of Haiti, most people believe that the supernatural is as real as it gets. Men and women born with special abilities, referred to as Bokor, Houngan and Mambo, fight against the forces of the supernatural. The Vampires, Werewolves ( locally known as Loup Garou ) and Demons have learned to fear these unique people. Sebastien is no exception.
In the City of Cap-Haitien, located in the mountainous Nord Department of Haiti, trouble is brewing. La Societe De Lumiere, whose men and women Hunt the unnatural throughout the Island of Haiti, is gathering. For today's meeting, the members gathered in an empty classroom inside Le College Notre Dame Du Perpetuel Secours, a prestigious all-male Catholic School. The evil that they fight has been multiplying amid the chaos gripping the Island of Haiti, and something had to be done about it.