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Although this article is based on canonical information, the actual name of this subject is conjectural. |
An unidentified Indigenous woman was a Slayer and one of Lothos' victims.[1]
Biography[]
Merrick mentioned the woman to Buffy Summers when listing the Slayers she might have been dreaming about while Lothos was targeting her in 1996. The Watcher referred to her as an "Indian princess," suggesting that she had been the daughter of a tribal chief.[1]
In the 23rd century, Urkonn of the D'Avvrus delivered a similar speech to Melaka Fray, also mentioning a "princess" she might have dreamed about.[2]
Behind the scenes[]
- The original script for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer film included the dialogue referencing this Slayer, but the line was ultimately cut.
- While the exact time period in which she lived is unknown, as one of Lothos’ victims, she must have been active sometime between the 11th century and 1996.
Appearances[]
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer (novel) (Only mentioned)
- The Origin, Part One (Only mentioned)
- The Calling (Only mentioned)

