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==Information revealed in the series==
==Information revealed in the series==
*Ciara is part Fairy and part Scuffock. What a Scuffock is, was not made clear, but she taught Dyson, and the shifter pack he was with, the art of war.
*Ciara is part Fairy and part Scuffock. What a Scuffock is, was not made clear, but she taught Dyson, and the shifter pack he was with, the art of war.
*Dyson had two pack mates he was close to, Cayden and Stefan. Stefan's wife was Ciara and Dyson was attracted to her.  
*Dyson had two pack mates he was close to, Cayden and Stefan. Stefan's wife was Ciara and Dyson was attracted to her but did nothing out of his respect for Stefan.
*Ciara apparently is worth several billion dollars at the time of ''Lost Girl'' and previously ran the security company that her late husband, the King mentioned in the episode ''[[BrotherFae of the Wolves]]'' owned. She owned the entire company until her death, but little else was told about it.
*Stefan was killed on a suicide mission in order for the King to marry Ciara.  
*Ciara apparently was worth several billion dollars at the time of ''Lost Girl'' and previously ran the security company that her late husband, the King mentioned in the episode ''[[BrotherFae of the Wolves]]'' owned. She owned the entire company until her death, but little else was told about it.
*Ciara was with Dyson for approximately one year according to her comments in ''[[Midnight Lamp]]''.
*Ciara was with Dyson for approximately one year according to her comments in ''[[Midnight Lamp]]''.
*She was at odds with [[Bo]] over [[Dyson]]'s refusal to talk about his relationship with her. Ciara was also unaware that Dyson could never love her because The Norn had taken his love away from him.
*She was at odds with [[Bo]] over [[Dyson]]'s refusal to talk about his relationship with her. Ciara was also unaware that Dyson could never love her because The Norn had taken his love away from him.
*Ciara returned to join in battle with [[The Garuda]] in ''[[Lachlan's Gambit]]'' because she sensed that a war was about to start and she wanted to be part of it. Whether it is part of her abilities as a Fae, or simply a means to an excuse to return, is unknown.
*Ciara returned to join in battle with [[The Garuda]] in ''[[Lachlan's Gambit]]'' because she sensed that a war was about to start and she wanted to be part of it. Whether it was part of her abilities as a Fae, or simply a means to an excuse to return, is unknown.
*Ciara is killed in ''[[Lachlan's Gambit]]'' by [[The Garuda]]. She takes a sword slash to her chest and dies almost instantly. She did this to take a killing blow meant for Bo.
*Ciara was killed in ''[[Lachlan's Gambit]]'' by [[The Garuda]]. She took a sword slash to her chest and died almost instantly. She did this to take a killing blow meant for Bo.
*Upon her death, a wake is held at the Dal Riata. Her casket is closed, and a portrait of Ciara lays upon it.
*Upon her death, a wake is held at the Dal Riata. Her casket is closed, and a portrait of Ciara lays upon it.



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Ciara
Lost Girl character
The Light Fae Ciara, Paramour of Dyson
The Light Fae Ciara, Paramour of Dyson
First appearance

BrotherFae of the Wolves
Last appearance

Lachlan's Gambit - Actual Appearance
Into the Dark - Photograph Only
Portrayed by

Lina Roessler
Information
Aliases None
Species Fairy/Scuffock(Scathach) Hybrid
Gender Female
Spouse(s) Stefan (Deceased)
King of Ailech (Deceased)
Children None
Relatives Unrevealed
Appeared In 8 Episodes + 1 Appearance in a Photograph
Aligned Light Fae
Fate Killed by The Garuda defending Bo

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Lost Girl is a Canadian developed and produced television series which premiered in the 2010 season on the television channel Showcase.


For further on Bo, the succubus of the series, see her article in the SuccuWiki here. For the series itself, see that article here. For a general discussion of Succubi and their mythos in the series, see that article here.


Ciara, was the name of a character that appeared in the Lost Girl television series who was at one time Dyson's paramour. She was Light Fae in nature and specifically a Fairy/Scuffock or Scathach hybrid. The role was played by the actress Lina Roessler. She first appeared in the second season episode BrotherFae of the Wolves where her history as a teacher to Dyson and his pack of the art of war was told in flashback before she appeared in the current time of the series.

Her final actual physical appearance in the series was in the twentieth episode of the second season, Lachlan's Gambit. The Garuda was attacking Bo and Ciara sacrificed herself taking a killing blow meant for Bo. She made a final appearance in the following episode Into the Dark where she appeared as a photograph placed on top of a casket holding her remains over which Dyson grieved. The death of Ciara marked the end of her appearances in the series, but the after effects of this event still haunt Dyson. There is no evidence that she will appear in the third or future seasons in flashbacks or other forms.


Character History

Ciara's death brought an end to the character appearing in the series.

Powers and Abilities

The full extent of Ciara's powers were never explained clearly in the series. During the battle with The Garuda and in flashbacks, the following were noted:

  • Warrior Skills: Her mother was a Scuffock who passed her warrior skills onto her. It is unclear how much of her skill is Fae ability or was learned over time.
  • Teleportation: It is unclear if this is a Fairy or Scuffock ability or neither. It appeared that Ciara needed to flex her right arm to activate her power. It may be significant that she flexed the arm upon which she wore a bracelet, which was an object of great power according to The Norn. It is not clear what exactly the bracelet did, if the ability to teleport came from the bracelet, if the bracelet enhanced an existing power, or if it was unrelated to Ciara's abilities.

Appearances in the Lost Girl Series


Information revealed in the series

  • Ciara is part Fairy and part Scuffock. What a Scuffock is, was not made clear, but she taught Dyson, and the shifter pack he was with, the art of war.
  • Dyson had two pack mates he was close to, Cayden and Stefan. Stefan's wife was Ciara and Dyson was attracted to her but did nothing out of his respect for Stefan.
  • Stefan was killed on a suicide mission in order for the King to marry Ciara.
  • Ciara apparently was worth several billion dollars at the time of Lost Girl and previously ran the security company that her late husband, the King mentioned in the episode BrotherFae of the Wolves owned. She owned the entire company until her death, but little else was told about it.
  • Ciara was with Dyson for approximately one year according to her comments in Midnight Lamp.
  • She was at odds with Bo over Dyson's refusal to talk about his relationship with her. Ciara was also unaware that Dyson could never love her because The Norn had taken his love away from him.
  • Ciara returned to join in battle with The Garuda in Lachlan's Gambit because she sensed that a war was about to start and she wanted to be part of it. Whether it was part of her abilities as a Fae, or simply a means to an excuse to return, is unknown.
  • Ciara was killed in Lachlan's Gambit by The Garuda. She took a sword slash to her chest and died almost instantly. She did this to take a killing blow meant for Bo.
  • Upon her death, a wake is held at the Dal Riata. Her casket is closed, and a portrait of Ciara lays upon it.

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