Erinye said:
This actually brings up an interesting point, that I forgot about earlier. Think about why someone would embrace your character, what makes them special enough to warrant the embrace? This really goes for all of you. Keep it in mind when creating your character.
I am kindof happy enough to leave this to you, as the whole clan, mentor, bound thing is in your court and I wouldn't want to preempt it (they might all be different people after all).
Some ideas:
A prince might embrace her because her beauty acts as a symbol or thier refined taste and knowing that more beautiful people will appeal to the toreador in the city.
A criminal might embrace her as a scapegoat for some breachs of the masquarade - only to be caught and destroyed where she is granted mercy and bound to the price and has her training pawned off on an ally of thiers.
A nosfertu might embrace her as her charatible work for the church and her beauty might offend them and so would want to see how compassionate they are when they look like a monster.
A tremere might embrace her as she might be the perfect lure for potential experiments - and her broad knowledge base when refined might be useful the clan in the coming century.
A Brujah might embrace her due to her work with the common people despite that she could have had a life far removed from them and see her compassion as something to preserve.
etc...
It really depends on your NPCs I am happy enough to roll with whatever you decide I think I would be fine with, (as a note I am very dubious about playing a nosfertu for her - but if that makes the best story I can deal with it).
As a note I updated her Nature from Deviant to Bon Vivant as I think it sits a bit better - she thinks she is a Penitent but she slips up at times causing her to be more have to repent, but ultimately the reason she slips up is that she ultimately really wants to enjoy herself she just associates enjoying herself with being like her parents (I intend to play with those a bit in the game).
Her sire might very well decide to try and break her from her self-delusion which might also be what attracted their interest.