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* {{Line|To Louis LaLaurie|My great literacy began with Greek mythology. I used to sit on daddy's lap and he would read me those stories. Full of that vengeful gods and miraculous creatures. But the Minotaur was always my favorite. Half man, half bull. And now I have one of my very own.}}
 
* {{Line|To Louis LaLaurie|My great literacy began with Greek mythology. I used to sit on daddy's lap and he would read me those stories. Full of that vengeful gods and miraculous creatures. But the Minotaur was always my favorite. Half man, half bull. And now I have one of my very own.}}
 
* {{Line|To [[Queenie]]|Out of my way, [[Queenie|slave]]!}}
 
* {{Line|To [[Queenie]]|Out of my way, [[Queenie|slave]]!}}
* To [[Queenie]]: (takes breaths), no, you stay away from me, you stay away from me, you hear me?! YOU STAY AWAAAAAAAY!
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* '''To [[Queenie]]:''' (takes breaths), no, you stay away from me, you stay away from me, you hear me?! YOU STAY AWAAAAAAAY!
 
* {{Line|To [[Marie Laveau]]|Salut.}}
 
* {{Line|To [[Marie Laveau]]|Salut.}}
 
* {{Line|Delphine LaLaurie|I am Madame Marie Delphine LaLaurie, and [[Marie Laveau|you]]'re nothing!}}
 
* {{Line|Delphine LaLaurie|I am Madame Marie Delphine LaLaurie, and [[Marie Laveau|you]]'re nothing!}}

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Delphine LaLaurie is a once wealthy socialite known throughout New Orleans, later discovered to be a nefarious serial killer who tortured and murdered her black slaves. She is a character in American Horror Story portrayed by Kathy Bates.

Background

Madame Marie Delphine LaLaurie was a high society Creole socialite in 1830s New Orleans. Her love of hosting elegant parties is matched only by her taste for the gruesome torture of her black slaves. LaLaurie's fate is revealed as one worse than death, and one that has not yet ended. 

Personality and Appearance

She has dark brown hair , green eyes, and in the 1800's dressed in elegant dresses but in the present wears the maid's outfit. Madame Delphine LaLaurie was a woman of propriety in Cajun high society in 1830's Louisiana. However, it is quickly revealed that she has a much darker side. She has an obsession with her appearance, smearing herself in her slaves' blood in a superstitious attempt to maintain her youth. She has a sharp tongue and a sadistic streak. LaLaurie keeps many of her slaves in her attic where they inevitably become victims of grotesque experimentation and torture, solely for the fascination of Madame LaLaurie.

Losing her family and being buried for centuries has drained LaLaurie of her will to live, as is made apparent when she asks Fiona Goode to use her powers to end her torture and let her die. She has shown herself to be stubborn on several occasions. She has also shown herself to have a deep fascination with the human anatomy, and how it functions at the expense of her slaves. LaLaurie considers this to be a hobby for her.

Story

Driven by her insecurities and catalyzed by her husband's indiscretions with young women, Delphine creates a nightmarish beauty balm derived from fresh human pancreases she takes from her slaves. New Orleans Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau takes her vengeance on Madame Delphine for the torture inflicted on her beau, one of Delphine's slave victims, the Minotaur. She presents Madame Delphine with a false love potion, whose actual effects are much more sinister. [1] LaLaurie's fate is revealed as one worse than death. [2] And one that has not yet ended. [1]

Delphine wakes up from the effects of the 'love potion' to find her husband and daughters hanging from the balcony of her home. Marie Laveau has Delphine buried alive in an unmarked grave in the front yard, but not before revealing that the 'love potion' has actually granted Delphine the curse of immortality. [2]

Years later Delphine is found and dug up by Fiona Goode, [1] who wants to discover the secret of eternal life. [2] Fiona mocks her, though the two women seem to bond at times. She wants to use Delphine as leverage against Marie Laveau, first keeping Delphine hidden away and tied up in her room, [2] and later turning her into "the new maid" of the school. [3]

Due to Delphine making too much noise, Nan angrily rushes up the stairs and discovers Delphine in Fiona's room. She unties her, but is caught by Queenie. Delphine smashes Queenie's head with a candlestick holder and runs off. [2] Later on however Delphine and Queenie begin to form a small bond as Fiona forces her to become Queenie's personal maid as she 'hates racists'. Queenie sacrifices herself when the Minotaur comes after Delphine, luring it out to give Delphine time to hide. Delphine is appreciative of this and thanks Queenie, who still shows a disliking to Delphine because of her racist behavior. [3]

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Queenie manages to reattach Delphine's severed head and hand, and carries her to Nan's funeral with a leash and collar around her neck. At the academy, she sees an African-American gardener who cut his hand and is reminded of the joys she felt from torturing her slaves in the 1800s. She holds him captive in Spalding's old room, using a pruning shear to cut off the gardener's toes and also disembowels him. Spalding appears before her, saying that he knows of a potion that will remove Marie's immortality and will allow Delphine to murder her, but he will only give it to her if she brings back an ancient doll baby that he desires. Spalding hands over the potion (which turns out to be nothing but Benadryl®). Delphine drugs Marie's drink and when she falls asleep on the bed, Delphine stabs her in the chest. Marie is unaffected and gives chase after Delphine, but she is knocked out by Spalding. Spalding says that he only wanted Marie out of his hair and suggests that Delphine should bury her. [4] Instead, she tortures Marie and heacks her to pieces. [5]

After this, Delphine gets a job as the tour guide of her old house to try and revinvent her image and is later confronted by Queenie who tries to get her to see sense and repent for her sins. Her attempt ultimately fails which results in her stabbing Delphine. She is later seen in her very torture chamber, being locked away with her daughters. Papa Legba arrives and reveals that she and Marie Laveau are in hell, where they are to spend eternity. Delphine watches in horror as Marie is forced to burn Borquita. [5]

Family

Pauline LaLaurie

  Marie Pauline LaLaurie is the youngest daughter of Delphine LaLaurie's three marriageable daughters. Despite her social standing in New Orleans society as a LaLaurie and youth advantage over her sister and half-sister (her mother believes her to be the ugly one and with no main talent), she only had eyes for the black servant Bastien. Her indiscretion with the house slave Bastien seals the manservant's cruel fate as the Minotaur. In her revenge for this, Marie Laveau hangs Pauline alongside her father and sisters in the estate's courtyard. Pauline returns as an undead at the Academy after Laveau performs a resurrection spell. She attacks Queenie, but Delphine stabs her daughter in the heart.[6]

Borquita Lopez

Marie Delphine "Borquita" Lopez is the oldest daughter of Delphine LaLaurie and Delphine's previous husband. Her mother defines her (like all her daughters) as plain-faced, but comments that Borquita is the best among all her daughters when it comes to housework. She also acts as her mother's handmaid, taking care of her mother's blood supply for her night rituals. During a Halloween ball, held by her mother, Borquita took an immediate liking to the Governor's son Jacques, who returned the gesture. Delphine challenges his masculinity by showing him her chamber of horrors. Delphine dares him to guess what he is grabbing at in two covered platters. He is horrified when he finds human eyeballs and intestines and he flees, followed by Delphine's mocking laughter. 

Borquita laments to her half-sisters that she'll never find a husband because of their mother, the other two agreeing that they're treated just as bad as the slaves. Borquita implies that she intends to kill their mother, and the two go along. Delphine enters the room, telling them to go back downstairs to the party. Unknown to them, Delphine had heard their plot and has her husband bring Bastien and two strong slaves to her.

Later that night, the slaves take the girls and imprisons them in the torture chamber, with a slave breaking Borquita's leg so she can fit in the small cage. Delphine tells them that she will release them in a year, and will punish Borquita for thinking about murdering her mother by stuffing her mouth with feces on Christmas.

Borquita, her sisters and her father are later killed by Marie Laveau.

Borquita (likely a vision) appears in Delphine's personal Hell, where Delphine will have to witness Borquita tortured at the hands of Marie for all eternity.[2]

Quotes

  • To her tortured slaves: "Bon soir, my pets. Did y'all miss me?"
  • To one of her slaves: "Hush up or I'll rip your lips open and stuff more shit in there."
  • To Louis LaLaurie: "My great literacy began with Greek mythology. I used to sit on daddy's lap and he would read me those stories. Full of that vengeful gods and miraculous creatures. But the Minotaur was always my favorite. Half man, half bull. And now I have one of my very own."
  • To Queenie: "Out of my way, slave!"
  • To Queenie: (takes breaths), no, you stay away from me, you stay away from me, you hear me?! YOU STAY AWAAAAAAAY!
  • To Marie Laveau: "Salut."
  • Delphine LaLaurie: "I am Madame Marie Delphine LaLaurie, and you're nothing!"
  • To Borquita: "And you, ringleader of the feeble-minded, you've earned a special present. On Christmas morning I'm gonna stuff your conniving mouth full of shit!"
  • To Marie Laveau: "What you gonna do? Kill me? I can't die."
  • To Queenie: "You made me weep, but not as you would have it for my supposed sins. I wept for the state of this world, a world of lies, a world that makes promises it cannot keep. To tell a colored man that he can be equal to a white man, there's a real cruelty. I'm not going anywhere."

Notes

  • Delphine LaLaurie has been absent in three episodes overall throughout the season. The first is The Axeman Cometh second is The Magical Delights of Stevie Nicks and the third is The Seven Wonders. This makes her the second main character to have most absence in episodes, along with Spalding, the first being Myrtle Snow.
  • LaLaurie is based on the actual historical figure who existed in New Orleans during the 17-1800s. She was also a socialite who secretly (with her husband) tortured and murdered her black slaves.
  • Delphine kept a ledger of kills. In total she killed 62 of her slaves and servants. [5]

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Episode: Bitchcraft
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Episode: Boy Parts
  3. 3.0 3.1 Episode: The Replacements
  4. Episode: Protect the Coven
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Episode: Go to Hell
  6. Episode: Fearful Pranks Ensue

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