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Matthias Pavayne

Matthias Pavayne

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Matthias Pavayne's History

Early life

He was a doctor who was nicknamed the Reaper for performing unnecessary, often fatal, surgeries on his patients.

When word spread of his unorthodox practices, he escaped to California. His arrival coincided with a rash of brutal, ritualistic murders; pieces of the victims placed in such a manner that suggested an intimate knowledge of the dark arts. The murders continued for nearly twenty years until 1791 when representatives from Wolfram & Hart were looking to build a new branch in what would eventually become Los Angeles. Unfortunately, a Spanish mission was already resting on the site their seers recommended. They needed an appropriate sacrifice to deconsecrate the ground. Pavayne's blood suited the needs of the situation and Pavayne was killed by Wolfram & Hart.

Haunting Wolfram & Hart's L.A. Branch

From that point on, Pavayne's ghost haunted the Los Angeles branch of Wolfram & Hart. He stole the souls of any employee that died in service of the company, tortured their souls until he had his fill, then sacrificed them through a portal to Hell that he opened, in order to circumvent having to go himself.

Torturing Spike

In October, 2003, he turned his attention toward sending Spike, trapped in a ghost-like state after his battle with the First, to Hell in his place. He tortured him with ghosts as the team raced against time to attempt an experiment that would make Spike corporeal. However, just as he was about to send Spike to Hell, Spike learned how to manipulate his environment so that he could fight back against Pavayne. He managed to keep the doctor occupied until the machine was complete. Although Pavayne threatened to kill Winifred Burkle before Spike could use the machine, Spike instead sacrificed his chance to become corporeal by throwing Pavayne into the machine, restoring him to a solid form. With Pavayne now in an apparently immortal, but otherwise physically human body, Angel defeated him and arranged for him to be kept in a special Wolfram & Hart containment unit. The unit was a small oubliette which left Pavayne in suspended animation with just enough room to stand. He was unable to move, speak, or affect the world around him, his only reprieve from the torment being a window of the corridor outside his cell.

After the fall of Los Angeles, the Wolfram & Hart building that contained him disappeared.