Ms. Stevens
is a striking figure, smartly presented, educated and a strong
follower of the catholic faith from the late Victorian era.
She wears a formal skirt and high-necked lace blouse secured
with a suitable brooch at the throat. Her hair is pinned up
in a tight bun and she wears a full-length coat typical of that
time. She is rarely seen without her bible and rosary. Although
her initial image is somewhat stern she has a gentle tone and
almost maternal attitude that tends to set one at ease.
Away from
court she governs an educational institute for underprivileged
children. Her school was dubbed a somewhat ‘quirky’ reforming
method, typical of modern approaches to a problematic society.
Such attitudes gave her the flexibility to run the institute
as she saw fit, making gentlemen out of delinquents. Indeed
none can argue with her success rates. A site with better facilities
became available in the city of a late companion, the Malkavian
Primogen Francis Christian Dower. Wishing to see his domain
and something of the local clan with whom he was famously close
Ms. Stevens relocated to Southampton.
Since then
she watches over his clan, taking up the gulf left by his passing.
Having dispensed with their immature image she gives them guidance
and council. Perhaps the rise of Seth & James to Primogen has
been assisted by the steady figure of Ms. Stevens in court,
indeed it appears she takes quiet enjoyment from the triumphs
of her little flock.