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Revision as of 23:18, 10 June 2022

Mother Karina is the Malkavian Primogen of Consumption in Pittsburgh. She is a Norbertine canoness of Polish decent.

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Name 
Mother Karina
Title/Honorific 
Mother
Pronouns 
She/Her
Previous Name 
Ekaterina of Zamość
Year of Birth 
Unknown
Year of Embrace 
Known
Clan 
Malkavian
Known Lineage
Sire is known but not spoken of due to reasons of etiquette.
Grandsire is known but not spoken of due to reasons of etiquette.
Great-Grandsire is a prominent member of Clan Malkavian.
Initial Acknowledgment 
1789, Paris, Prince François Villon.
Additional Acknowledgements
1914, London, Queen Anne Bowesley.
1940, Pittsburgh, Prince Lyn.
Status
Acknowledged by Prince Lyn of Pittsburgh
Confirmed, Established and Privileged elder of the Camarilla.
Noble Primogen of Consumption of Pittsburgh
Derangement(s) 
Yes.
Competencies
Information Gathering
Organization
Attention to Detail

Significant Life Events

Early Life
Blessed as prioress of a community of Premonstratensian (Norbertine) canonesses in Bohemia.
Recognized for her assistance to the well-being of Clan Malkavian.
1700's
Moved to Paris, France following the First Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by Austria, Prussia and Russia in 1772.
1900's
Moved to London, England due to elevated tensions in Paris during the beginning of World War I
Moved to Pittsburgh, United States of America, due to elevated tensions in London following the Blitz.
Made Primogen of Consumption of Pittsburgh by Prince Lyn in 1952.

Career as Primogen

Following her appointment in 1952, Mother Karina's first act was to establish a census of Pittsburgh's kindred population, in an effort to better understand the city's history, her constituents, and their needs. While her duties as Primogen include acting as the Court's general arbiter of grievances and official liaison concerning Acknowledgement and the right of Embrace, she is known for her personal interest and championship for the well-being of minority clans and bloodlines within the local Camarilla.