Paula Smith was a Malkavian resident in Chicago, she suffered the final death in 1993.
Biography[]
Paula Smith suffered from a form of hypochondria that manifests in mothers who force their children to become sick. When the child becomes ill, these mothers receive attention and praise from friends and doctors for being such caring parents.
Tragically, some mothers eventually end up killing their children in this quest for attention, and this is what happened to Paula. Her mental illness culminated in her smothering her two already sickly children. Before she could be given the death penalty, she was diagnosed by an enlightened psychologist and institutionalized instead of being electrocuted.
In the institution, she quickly became a mother figure to many of the patients and gained a reputation for the loving care she gave to the sickest among them. Only Maurcen O'Leary was sharp enough to notice that it was Paula herself who was making them sick. After watching her for a while, O'Leary sought and obtained permission from Lodin to Embrace her. The older Malkavian truly enjoyed watching his Neonate convince the insane that their "ailments" could be cured by her kiss on their necks.
Recently, Paula has come to believe that she is married to Ben Smith (her real husband is long dead, a victim of suicide) and that Son is their natural-born child. She plays no role in Kindred politics and is happy to remain in her institution.
However, if she believes her family is threatened, she will do anything to protect them. Even so, occasional battles between her and her "husband" rock the asylum under which they reside.
Character Sheet[]
Image: Motherly type, plump with white hair. Always wears an apron.
Roleplaying Hints: Single out one character (generally one with low Stamina) and tell them how pale and sickly they look. Offer to take care of them. If any are stupid enough to take the offer, drain them of a good portion of their Blood at the first opportunity.
Haven: Illinois Psychiatric Institute
Secrets: F
Influence: None
References[]
- VTM: Chicago by Night, p. 91-92
- VTM: Chicago by Night Second Edition, p. 60