The Montrose Family
The family’s rise to prominence began in the early days of motion pictures
when Augustus Montrose, a faeborn with extraordinary luck manipulation
abilities, established Montrose Pictures in 1915. What separated his studio
from countless others was Augustus’ supernatural talent for identifying
stories that would resonate with audiences and his ability to subtly influence
probability during production, ensuring his films avoided the technical
disasters and budget overruns that plagued competitors.
By the 1930s, the family had expanded their supernatural composition through
strategic marriages and, in some cases, vampiric embraces. Eliza Montrose,
Augustus’ daughter, married into a line of Dionysian demigods, introducing an
almost hypnotic charisma into the bloodline. Meanwhile, his son Frederick was
embraced by an ancient vampire with connections to European theatrical
traditions, bringing immortal perspective and heightened sensory perception
perfect for evolving media technologies.
This supernatural diversification proved prescient as entertainment evolved.
When radio emerged, Montrose Broadcasting capitalized on their vampiric
members’ sleepless natures to master the new technology well ahead of their
competitors. As television developed, their demigod-descended producers listened
in on their audience’s wishes for what they wanted to see, quickly cornering
markets other broadcasters didn’t realize there was any demand for. The digital
revolution found them equally prepared, with younger family members naturally
attuned to emerging platforms.
Today, Montrose Entertainment Group encompasses film studios, television
networks, streaming platforms, music labels, and digital media companies.
Their productions are known for their inexplicable ability to capture the
zeitgeist, a phenomenon supernatural observers recognize as the family’s
faeborn luck manipulation subtly guiding cultural trends. More concerning to
those aware of their nature is their capacity to embed subliminal messaging
within their content, influencing human society in ways that advance their own
agendas.
Notable elder family members include:
Victoria Montrose – In her physical seventies but chronologically over two
centuries old, Victoria is the vampiric head of the family’s film division.
Her supernatural senses allow her to perceive minute details in performances
that human directors miss, while her centuries of observing human nature give
her an unparalleled understanding of storytelling. She maintains the family’s
oldest supernatural connections.
Steven Montrose – In his fifties, Steven oversees the television and streaming
divisions. His demigod lineage manifests in an almost supernatural charisma
and familiar understanding of human desires. Network executives often find
themselves inexplicably agreeing to his seemingly risky creative decisions.
Lydia Montrose-Chen – In her mid-forties, Lydia leads the family’s digital
media operations. Her faeborn abilities allow her to navigate the chaotic
landscape of viral content with extraordinary luck, consistently identifying
trends before they emerge. Many significant social media algorithms are
derived from her work.
Alexander Montrose – In his late thirties, Alexander appears to be the
family’s black sheep, eschewing mainstream entertainment for experimental art
films. In reality, his projects serve as testing grounds for new methods of
supernatural influence through media, pioneering techniques later subtly
incorporated into the family’s mainstream productions.