Thomas' Cathedral, the Archbishop Geza was jealous of Christof's burgeoning love for Anezka, and so sent the knight into the streets to defend the town after dark.ĭuring Christof's absence, Premysl revenants attacked the convent in retaliation for Ahzra's death. Although Christof wished to protect the convent and St.
Though celebrated as the hero of Prague, Christof had learned from Ahzra that she was a Tzimisce vampire, and that her clan sought to dominate Prague and the world. When he learned that Prague was plagued by hideous szlachtas after dark, he headed to their lair in the nearby Bonn Silver Mines and slew them all, along with their mistress, Ahzra The Unliving. His wound was great, and most of the sisters gave him up for dead, but he was nursed back to health by one nun named Sister Anezka, with whom he quickly fell in love. Near death, his Swordbrethren (led by his kinsman Sir Cuthbert) left him in the care of the nuns at the Convent of the Knights of the Red Cross in Prague, while they continued to pursue their pagan enemies.
In 1194 CE, during a battle in the Moravian hills, Christof's courage helped win the day, but he was wounded by an arrow. In life, Christof was born the second son of a minor noble in northwestern France, and participated in the Eastern Crusades as a member of the Order of the Sword Brethren.