![]() ![]() She then stabs him in the hand and calls him out as a spy, switching to perfect English. Noting his accent, she forces him to drink what he's served her, revealing that the ignorant B.J. When she calls him back to her she asks for his name, to which B.J. encounters many documents wrote by Helga.īlazkowicz first encounters her when he tries to discretely take the folder from her in a tavern by posing as a waiter, Helga quickly notices the missing folder and prevents him from leaving the room. Plot wise, she possesses the folder that contains the secret location of Deathshead's compound, from which the German army has gained so much of its technological advantages.ĭuring the mission to steal Helga's folder from Castle Wolfenstein, Richard Wesley tells Blazkowicz about her and throughout the first half of the game B.J. SS-Obersturmbannführer Helga von Schabbs is the owner and commanding officer of Castle Wolfenstein. In the meantime, she began to have a another relationship with one of her officers, Karl. The two stayed in touch and he wanted to meet her in Florence, but wrote him a letter stating her findings were too important, but would contact him soon. Her personal life was far less successful than her professional one: She started a relationship with Reinhold, but it ended due to him not expressing love to her. Originally called Parchments from Constantinople, presumably created by the Da'at Yichud, they were used by King Otto I and abbot Konrad to create their war beasts and the Monstrosity. During her pre-War travels, von Schabbs discovered the Istambul parchments, which became critical in the creation of General Deathshead war machines. The Division greatly increased her ability to travel and secure new assets for her collections - and also brought her in contact with Allied operatives, like Richard Wesley. She became the leader of the SS Paranormal Division. General Deathshead, who quickly saw she could be a great asset to the Nazi party, recruited her over a bottle of wine in the desert outside of Cairo. Much of this was because of her late father, who inspired her to love history, with one of her most cherished memories being the trip to the National Museum of History in Berlin, a trip that was like touching history. She is a wine connoisseur and has a collection of finely aged wines in the cellar of the Wolfenstein keep. She became a tomb raider, traveling all over the world, to places like Egypt, South America, India, and Tanganyika. In 1934, she started an enterprise of treasure hunting and occult research. Toward the end of her studies, her heartbroken mother died suddenly, and she was left with a huge inheritance and the keys to Castle Wolfenstein. Later that same year she left home to study history at the University of Vienna. The situation at home deteriorated, After a devastating row with her stepfather, she manipulated her younger brother into murdering him. Helga reacted by immersing herself in studying early German history, slowly gravitating towards Romanticism and nationalism. Her mother remarried a year later, with a man whom Helga disliked. It was Helga who found him dead in the kitchen, with a gunshot wound to the head. Gregory hanged himself after wasting the family's fortune. Her mother's negligence and cold emotional distance during this traumatic time left deep scars inside Helga, compounded later by her father, Gregory von Schabb's suicide in 1917. All of this ended when she contracted polio at 7, leaving her with a disabled left leg. Her youth was spent at the family estate, playing in the forests and pretending to go on incredible adventures. Born in 1908, the 38 year old Helga is a descendant of German nobility, straight from King Otto I, the Holy Roman Emperor. ![]()
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