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− | '''Ken''' was the name by which |
+ | '''Ken''' was the name by which a [[demon]], the leader of the a group of [[Family Home enslavers|enslavers]] using a Los Angeles shelter called [[Family Home]], identified himself. |
− | Using prosthetic makeup, he disguised himself as a [[human]], going around the cities of [[Los Angeles]] and offering flyers for his faux- |
+ | Using prosthetic makeup, he disguised himself as a [[human]], going around the cities of [[Los Angeles]] and offering flyers for his faux-shelter to runaway teenagers. He encountered the [[Slayer]], [[Buffy Summers]], and offered her his aid. She discovered his plot after discovering one of his victims, who had aged decades in a single day, and subsequently fell into his [[Factory dimension|dimension]] when trying to save [[Anne Steele|Lily Houston]] from being enslaved. Buffy then fought Ken's guards, creating a minor riot so the other slaves could flee unnoticed. Ken attempted to pursue her by pushing her while she struggled through a portcullis but ended up having his legs impaled by its grills. Buffy then showed him her "impression of Gandhi" by bludgeoning him to death. |
== Behind the Scenes== |
== Behind the Scenes== |
Revision as of 18:50, 2 June 2012
- “What is Hell, but the total absence of Hope? The substance, the tactile proof of despair?”
- ―Ken[src]
Ken was the name by which a demon, the leader of the a group of enslavers using a Los Angeles shelter called Family Home, identified himself.
Using prosthetic makeup, he disguised himself as a human, going around the cities of Los Angeles and offering flyers for his faux-shelter to runaway teenagers. He encountered the Slayer, Buffy Summers, and offered her his aid. She discovered his plot after discovering one of his victims, who had aged decades in a single day, and subsequently fell into his dimension when trying to save Lily Houston from being enslaved. Buffy then fought Ken's guards, creating a minor riot so the other slaves could flee unnoticed. Ken attempted to pursue her by pushing her while she struggled through a portcullis but ended up having his legs impaled by its grills. Buffy then showed him her "impression of Gandhi" by bludgeoning him to death.
Behind the Scenes
- He was portrayed by Carlos Jacott.
- Jacott also played Richard Straley.
Appearances
- "Anne"