Name: Ráichéal Ciannait Kellër (Goes by Rachel Keller now)
Generation: Sixth
Clan: Malkavian
Disciplines: Dementation, Auspex, Obfuscate
Biography:Keller’s personality is a construct. When she was embraced (around the spring of the year 1791), she gained the questionable gift of global amnesia. Afterwards, she still knew how to read and speak and all that, but she had no memories of her former life. Her Sire told her that her name was Ráichéal Ciannait, that she was now a vampire and that she should stay away from sunlight, mimes and cats. Then he left her to fend for herself.
With virtually no memories and no guide to help her, Ráichéal turned to the only source of information she could find. This happened to be the malkavian madness network, or cobweb for short. If she had any sanity left, that was quickly discarded. These earliest years, she did not interact much with other Cainites. While coming to terms with herself, she chose to stay away from people except when she needed to feed. There were plenty of wanderers, hermits and other loners to feed upon. The cobweb taught her what she needed to know.
After 7 or 8 years, she felt a strange urge to travel to a small town. On some level, she knew it came from the cobweb, but did not really mind. Of the voices making up the cobweb, that one made more sense than most. Disobedience to it was somehow unthinkable. In that town, or rather a short distance outside it lay an insane asylum, wherein she found the second Cainite of her life. Like the first, this was a malkavian. He taught her numerous things she did not know, as well as introducing her to the Camarilla. Ráichéal did not care much for or against them, after all, she had done perfectly well the past years without any rulers, but the moment she laid eyes upon a certain member of that particular group, she went into a trance of sorts. What she said is unknown, but when she came to herself, she was far away from the town. Ráichéal was pretty sure she had blacked out. It was the only logical explanation.
Rachel Keller does not remember anything before explaining to the Camarilla of a grave threat to their town. Werewolves, once perfectly happy with the forest to the east, wanted the town. Why she didn't know, but warn them she did. How did they react? They threw her out! The nerve of them!
Rae smiled to herself while outside the town. The warning had been delivered. Written in pure vitae. Just like father would have done, should he have seen fit to warn anyone of anything. She longed to speak with him again.
Over the following decades, Rachel Keller traveled throughout Europe, spreading warnings, both true and false, doing her best to steer the factions in the directions demanded by the cobweb. She was as blissfully unaware of her alternate personalities as they were of her. There were many shared memories, but some were willfully buried, replaced with constructs that fit each respective personality.
Aside from serving as an oracle of sorts, they also tried their best to become better at their disciplines. Of these, the one they proved best at, in part due to the strong cobweb connection, was dementation. Whenever someone proved a problem, driving them insane even temporarily tended to be an excellent solution. Far less trouble than killing could be.
While frequently staying with lone kindred, Keller rarely stayed long among camarilla groups. An oracle is not mystical if she is well-known in a place, some whisper had told her. Of the Kindred she spent time with, most were Malkavians. Of these, most tended to distance themselves whenever Rae made their sire's name known, though Keller never could figure out why.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Rae had the luck to once more encounter their sire. After, barely avoiding death, she received her instructions. Neither Rachel nor Ráichéal can say exactly what these instructions were. Both of them have buried the memories. The only thing that is certain, is that Rae went on a killing spree shortly afterwards, slaying kine and kindred alike.
As expected, it did not take long for the Camarilla to want her stopped. They sent first a kine to warn her. He spent the rest of his life talking to a flower pot he claimed answers. The second messenger, a ghoul, ended up spread out over a street much the same way manure is spread over a field. Rae did not care for their warnings. When they sent an enforcer, one belonging to an old Tremere clan based out of the belgian town of Louvain. For weeks nothing happened, then he returned without warning. Since the murders stopped after that, the Elders of Europe deemed that the message had been delivered. Rae knew better, of course. Even Rachel and Ráichéal knew better. They all thought they had unleashed the full strength of their dementation upon the enforcer. If anyone knows the truth, it has to be the victim himself.
Because she knew how the Camarilla of Europe would react if they realized the truth, they all made arrangements to leave Europe. Or rather, one did and the other two thought they did. Keller boarded a ship for Canada. While the United States might have been easier to get to, Canada offered sparse populations and fewer connections back to the Old World camarillas. Eventually she made her way into the western side of the continent and the city of angels, after a short detour by way of Greenland. She had not planned to go that way, but where the cobweb tells her to go, Ráicháel goes. She wandered deep into the wilder parts of Greenland, far away from the regions populated by people from the “Western world”, not that there were all that many of those in Greenland. The whispers led her to a small Inuit village, where she found a young woman that was pointed out to her by the cobweb. Even after a short time, it was obvious to Keller that the woman was both smarter than the rest and slowly breaking down because of it.
The woman was without friends or any close family, so in a fit of twisted mercy, Keller chose to embrace her. However, where her Sire left her to continue his life, she would not abandon her Childe. Traveling at night (obviously), they buried themselves in the snow by day. Having done as the whispers demanded, Ráicháel brought her Childe back to the mainland and steadily westwards, angling slightly to the south. While they traveled, Keller taught the woman, who answered to the name of Ulloriaq, everything she needed to know. As she had inherited Rae’s utter lack of higher emotions, some lessons were harder than others. Of course, the act of feeding was the one lesson that was no trouble at all. Being Sire and Childe, there was a certain level of blood bond present, but Keller saw no reason to make it complete. A blood-bound childe, while unshakably loyal, is not as effective as a freer childe.
Part IIThe trip south-west through Canada was mostly uneventful. At first, she always traveled with her childe, teaching her all about what she had become. But as she learned, Keller saw the need for her childe to grow on her own. Thus, after nine months or so of travel, she sent her childe out on her own to see if she could survive. While she could have followed and observed, Rachel chose instead to only monitor through the slowly weakening partial blood bond. They met up again near the western coast.
Part IIISome five years after she embraced her childe, the pair arrived in Los Angeles, shortly after the Los Angeles Aqueduct was finished. They did not introduce themselves to the local kindred, instead setting up shop on the outskirts of the city, buying up a large plot of land and building a massive house there. For the first few years, they lived there alone, but eventually Lori suggested that it might be more convenient to have food in-house. Thus they remodeled the house into an insane asylum. The fact that such an asylum would also be a suitable place for studying Kine was not lost on them. They chose to name the place “Keller’s house for the touched”, taking the roles of a mother-and-daughter pair owning the place.
As is the case with any growing community, Los Angeles had its share of madmen (and madwomen). Some were, naturally, crazier than others. Others grew more insane during their stay, thanks to Keller’s practice of dementation. In fact, some few were quite sane while committed to Keller’s home for the touched. These individuals were inconvenient to some other party, but for whatever reason, that other party did not wish them dead. Or maybe they did, but wanted to shatter them first. Sure, virtually anyone can someone insane given sufficient time, but when you want it done right, you turn to a professional. That particular service has long been a favorite among certain criminal groups and unscrupulous people who would like to be first in line for inheritance.
Whenever corpses turn up, Kine authorities, police in particular, tend to look closer. Nobody looks closer when the local mad house gets a new resident. Most people do not want to consider whether the person chewing on the carpet might once have been a productive member of society. In fact, Keller has, over the years, occasionally helped Kine vigilante police officers dispose of criminals they simply couldn’t put away normally.
Following the establishment of her & Lori’s Asylum, Keller slowly spread her influence out into a nice buffer zone around it. Enough to feel fairly safe, but not enough to attract undue attention. She knew better than to bite off more than she could chew. Despite her residence in the city, she did not care much for the politics of the Kindred factions. She stayed out of their business, so for the most part they stayed out of hers.
Of the people Keller has any business relationship with, very few have any idea what she is. Fewer still know her clan, let alone her derangement. To her, fooling others into mistaking the truth is a game well worth playing. She knows very well that she in some ways is a bit insane. more than a century and a half of life experience has taught her that much. With some, she feigns the same lack of higher emotions as her childe, with others she acts as if she’s obsessed with the power of certain objects. With others yet again, she might fake other derangements, but those first two are her favorites. Rae on the other hand, couldn’t care less about appearances. If she dislikes someone, she simply kills them. Rae is a simple creature.
Neither Rachel, nor Ráicháel nor Rae have any fondness for those whose generation goes beyond a single digit. Anyone like that will have to work real hard to earn the Keller’s respect, if they can even get it at all. She does not associate herself directly with any of the sects, be they Sabbat, Camarilla or Anarch. If any definition fits her, it has to be Autarkis. She’s sent more than a few enforcer squads from various sects away considerably less sane than when they arrived.
between 1914 and 1930, the three main sects sent many such “recruiters”. The first few, she simply threw out to be nice. However, that did not work well, for they simply sent more. Thus Keller started giving them first temporary derangements, then permanent derangements when that too failed to stop them. After each sect had lost three to five enforcer squads each to insanity, they started getting the message. She left them alone, they let her be.
In the mid-autumn of 1933, an old associate she had originally not realized she would encounter again showed up. One of the enforcers sent up against her back in the old world, a low-generation Tremere. At first, she was not aware of his presence in the city. Unlike the nosferatu, she did not try to collect all the information in the city. Keller did not care about anything outside her narrow section of the city, so long as it did not affect her affairs. But when, on october the third, someone lit the Griffith Park on fire, killing several kindred and numerous kine in the process. At the urging of the whispers in her minds, Keller sought out the source of fire.
Though she disliked relying upon others, she knew well that there was no way she could find someone like him in a city this large without help. Thus she called upon one of the nosferatu, gaining the information she needed. She knew she would have to repay the debt one day, but denying the will of the whispers would not work out. When she got close to the area they claimed he was, she slowed her pace, but kept heading for him unerringly. Some use of her Auspex discipline made it easy enough to locate him. She did not try to hide her approach.
Keller continued her slow and measured approach, even when he first started to reach for a nearby weapon. However, before he grabbed it, he clearly reconsidered and got up to approach her. She halted some distance from him, waiting to see his reaction. Waiting to see if he recognized her from over twenty years earlier the way she recognized him. When he spoke the name she had laid claim to, she answered simply in the same fashion. “Mesner.” She did not make any further moves, simply waiting to see how he would react. For close to a quarter of an hour, they simply stared at each other, neither one speaking.
When he asked her what she wanted, she started by simply smiling. Ráicháel did not want anything in particular for herself. She could easily have driven him further insane, but she did not see any reason to do so. The whispers in her mind spoke of some sort of purpose, but it was hard to tell exactly what, for they were all jumbled together, all contradicting each other. “I want nothing and I want everything. You would not understand my wants even if you tried. The right question is what you want and what you plan to do now.” She did not let any emotions show when she added at the end. “It is also whether I will let you achieve that.” Whatever his answer and the rest of the conversation was, they ended up leaving together. As none but them were present, it is not known what they spoke of or agreed to do. But not much later, the company “MK solutions” was registered.
For the first few years of the existence of MK solutions, they did not take on any major jobs, spending a lot of time trying to learn each other without blatantly doing just that. Though neither of them was a direct threat to the other (despite being able to kill each other), true trust took a few years to build. Keller learned quite a bit about combat techniques from Mesner, as her skills from the past, especially Rae’s, were focused more on violent and effective killing than upon true combat. The serial killer in Keller benefited greatly from this training. In turn, Keller taught the Tremere more about how the mind works, trying to help him improve his skills in psychological warfare. Knowing how others think can be just as important as knowing effective means of killing, at least in Keller’s mind. But despite the training, he never got quite as skilled as her at it. Probably because he did not have the skills to drive others insane. His utter and complete dislike of blood bonds meant that she could not jump-start lessons into dementation. Considering the fact that, even if he did learn the discipline, he would not hear the whispers, she did not mind overmuch.
To Këller & Rae, killing comes naturally and is done utterly without remorse. Rachel on the other hand, will not admit to any killing. She buries any memory related to such cruelty. Of the three, she is the one least likely to drain anyone completely. But of course, nothing is impossible. The times Rachel kills, the does her best to bury the memories. The random switches between the three personalities make sure that, to most others, Keller is never predictable. Even to those, like Mesner and Lori, who know her best, she is still not possible to predict fully. Although The three parts of Keller are to some degree aware of each other, they do not see eye-to-eye and will never see any reason to inform others about the differences. If they can’t learn on their own, then they do not deserve to know.
When the Kine started their second world war, Keller did not involve herself directly. The wars of the Kine were of minimal interest to her. Once the United States entered that war, quite a few war protesters and such were considered by mortal authorities to be sick of the mind, so she had no trouble having many of them interred in her facility. They were an easy source of food and useful test subjects. The mainland US did not get affected by the war nearly so much as the rest of the world. In 1943, through working in the background, Keller helped bring about the establishment of the Anarch Free State in LA. Its establishment served her goals, keeping the local Camarilla from focusing solely upon ‘recruiting’ her, her childe or Mesner into its ranks. It also served as a place for studying kindred who were neither Camarilla nor Sabbat, yet were to some degree organized. There were other organized groups of Kindred, but they had even more purpose to their actions than the Camarilla or the Sabbat, so they weren’t interesting to study in the way the Anarchs were.
Following the establishment of the Anarch Free State, Keller continued working towards her goals, unifying them more and more with the goals of Mesner, who became somewhat of a true ally. As the 20th Century headed towards an end, she continued teaching her childe, helping bring her into the same purpose she herself held. Other than providing minor services to the Kine during these years (disposing of inconvenient individuals), she did not involve herself much in the affairs of the Kine.
The growth of the City of Los Angeles had early on ensured that she could not maintain quite so large a buffer area around the haven, but rather than sell off the land, she had rented out parts, especially to the city itself. The terms were good enough that the city eventually more or less forgot that it did not own much of that territory. While renting out territory for small amounts of money does not pay off in the short run, it will pay off when you budget it out over a century or more. In fact, this means that Keller owns several city blocks of Downtown LA.
When the years of the Final Nights came, Keller did her best to stay out of the whole situation. Any kindred to approach her haven were kept violently away. Or they were subtly redirected. Whatever means that ensured they did not stick around became the goal. After the end of the Final Nights (in LA), she continued advancing the same missions she had had before they started, the same mission as many other malkavians have shown to follow even if they don’t know it themselves.
Personality:Ráicháel Këller is fairly emotionless. Not as emotionless as her childe, but still not one to show many emotions. She is pretty methodical, valuing self over most anything else. Having arisen right after the global amnesia, she lacks many traits most other people will have, simply because they did not appear in her early post-embrace interactions. Some might describe her somewhat like a sociopath. She listens quite a lot to the whispers of the cobweb and is wont to do her best to obey them.
Rachel Keller is more naïve than Ráicháel. She cares more than the others, but won’t bother with niceties when push comes to shove. She is the only one of her that will believe in any inherent good in anyone. Anything truly bad, like cold-blooded murder, she will generally do her utmost to forget, even if her memories have gaping holes because of it. She is an idealist.
Rae, unlike the other two, is a pure psychopath, a cold-blooded serial killer. Other lives, be they Kindred or Kine, have virtually no value to her. She detests those of blood below a certain thickness (generation ten or higher), and will not need any excuse at all to kill such, but can be averted from doing so if it is more expedient not to kill them. Similarly, like her “sisters” she embodies a hate for all females who wear high-heeled shoes. Unlike her middle sister (Rachel), she is perfectly willing to kill such if given a clean chance.
Appearance:Keller stands at 163 cm tall and is neither thick nor scrawny. Physically, she looks to be in her mid-to-late twenties. When it comes to clothes, Keller will wear normal clothes, striving most of all to not stand out. She doesn’t paint her face, nor put on any flashy clothes. Only when Rae is in dominance and in no mood for maintaining appearances is it that Keller looks anything other than perfectly normal.