Difference between revisions of "Delphine Seydoux"
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− | In Nazi Occupied France, Delphine meets with her Nazi "lover" Befehlsleiter Gumprecht. He allows Delphine a peek at the object he has come to retrieve -- the [[Hand of God]]. As Delphine gets a look at it, she confirms the Hand of God to be real. Delphine turns around, removing the pin from her hair and stabs him through the neck with it, telling him how much she is enjoying watching him die, giving him regards from the Men of Letters before taking the Hand of God and escaping. | + | In Nazi Occupied France, Delphine meets with her Nazi "lover" [[Befehlsleiter Gumprecht]]. He allows Delphine a peek at the object he has come to retrieve -- the [[Hand of God]]. As Delphine gets a look at it, she confirms the Hand of God to be real. Delphine turns around, removing the pin from her hair and stabs him through the neck with it, telling him how much she is enjoying watching him die, giving him regards from the Men of Letters before taking the Hand of God and escaping. |
[[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]][[Category:Men of Letters]] | [[Category:Canon]][[Category:Characters]][[Category:Men of Letters]] |
Revision as of 07:16, 18 February 2016
Name | Delphine Seydoux |
Actor | Weronika Rosati |
Dates | ???? - 1943 (killed by Hand of God) |
Location | |
Occupation | Woman of Letters |
Episode(s) | 11.14 The Vessel |
History
Delphine Seydoux was a member of the Men of Letters, who was placed undercover as a mistress to a high ranking Nazi official in the SS during World War II.
Episodes
11.14 The Vessel
In Nazi Occupied France, Delphine meets with her Nazi "lover" Befehlsleiter Gumprecht. He allows Delphine a peek at the object he has come to retrieve -- the Hand of God. As Delphine gets a look at it, she confirms the Hand of God to be real. Delphine turns around, removing the pin from her hair and stabs him through the neck with it, telling him how much she is enjoying watching him die, giving him regards from the Men of Letters before taking the Hand of God and escaping.