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Millicent "Millie" Gresham was a Slayer called in 1910 in the United States.

Biography[]

Millie was born in August, 1893 in Duluth, Minnesota. She was eventually identified as a Potential Slayer and assigned a Watcher, Ambrose Richmond. Millie was called as Slayer in 1910.

Along with her Watcher, Millie worked as a magic act under the pseudonyms the Great Ambrosius and Fatima Araby, as part of a traveling carnival. Millie fought evil in each town they stopped in. She even recruited or coerced peaceful demon species into joining the carnival to perform as sideshow freaks.

By the summer of 1911, the carnival had travelled to Parkesburg, Pennsylvania. As Millie's eighteenth birthday arrived, so did her Tento di Cruciamentum, and her Watcher administered the drugs on schedule. Council operatives posed as carnival workers and brought in a half starved vampire under the guise of a "wild man." Millie was originally supposed to meet her Watcher at the funhouse for a "training session," where the vampire would then be set on her to defeat.

However, a powerful vampire named Blasko had found his way to the carnival to hunt the Slayer. Blasko, who had been a Watcher in life, knew the opportunity to eliminate the Slayer this night presented him. Blasko killed the Council operatives, the vampire prisoner, and Ambrose, then lay in wait for Millie to come to the funhouse. Blasko revealed himself to Millie and the pair played a game of cat and mouse through the funhouse. Millie defeated Blasko, surviving her Cruciamentum.

Millie knew eventually the Council would seek to send her a new Watcher, but, until then, the show must go on. She became the main attraction of the magic show, then calling herself the Great Ambrosia.[1]

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Preceded by:
unknown, eventually Creighton Faust's Slayer
The Slayer
1910
Succeeded by:
unknown, eventually Arabella Gish
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