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The history of The Wanderer is unclear and contains many assumptions and questions. Who he is, what kind of Fae he is, his allegiance, age, parents and other vital information is not known. Additionally, his name is also not known or spoken of. It can be assumed however that [[Aife]], his wife would know his name, but she has not revealed it by the end of the Third Season. | |||
At some point in the past, Aife became his wife. However, it is entirely possible that he is the [[Dark Fae]] that Aife referred to as holding her captive and torturing her.<ref>See the episode ''[[Blood Lines]]''</ref> This brings up the question of [[Bo]]'s birth as from what Aife has said, she did not love Bo's father and store Bo away from him. It is possible that he planned for Bo's birth and her gaining her powers as a longer term plan to become the ruler of the Fae, with Aife and Bo at his side, assisting him to rule. | |||
As much as this seemed to match with Aife's statements, according to the memories that Bo saw during her Dawning, he seemed to care for Bo to some extent.<ref> See the episode ''[[The Ceremony]]''</ref> telling her guardian that should Bo need anything to call him and as well being seen in Bo's memories singing to her. Whether this was Bo's real memories or fantasy is not clear and does bring to question however Aife's statements about how she was treated. | |||
His history however remains unclear save for some recent events. [[Tamsin]] was hired by him to locate Bo and return her. She found Bo but then found she did not wish to complete her mission as she was well aware of what happened to those that were taken to The Wanderer.<ref>See Tamsin's comments about this in ''[[Delinquents]]''</ref> At this refusal, Tamsin was visited by Acacia, a friend and mentor of her who reminded her of the mission she needed to complete. When Tamsin refused again, Acacia was killed and her hand delivered to Tamsin as a warning. | |||
==Powers and Abilities== | ==Powers and Abilities== |
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First appearance |
Fae-ge Against The Machine |
Last appearance |
Those Who Wander |
Portrayed by |
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Nickname(s) | The Wanderer |
Aliases | Bo's Father |
Species | Unknown |
Gender | Male |
Spouse(s) | Aife - Wife |
Children | Bo - Daughter |
Relatives | Unknown |
Appeared In |
5 Episodes Referenced 1 Episode Appearance |
Aligned | Probably Dark Fae |
Fate | Lurking in the shadows having kidnapped Bo at the end of Season Three |
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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.
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The Wanderer, also known as Bo's Father, was the name of a character that appeared in the Lost Girl television series. At the time of the third season, the actor playing the role was not revealed. During the latter half of the Third Season, the character was referenced many times, mainly in connection with a Tarot card of The Wanderer, or the song The Wanderer as performed by Dion. He made only one actual appearance in that season which occurred in the season finale Those Who Wander. In that episode, Tamsin called him Bo's father, and Aife gave some indications of the powers that he has. However, all of the information given is vague and cannot be confirmed, nor was a clear image of his features shown.
At the end of the Third Season finale, he had encountered Tamsin and Dyson, which resulted in their driving over a cliff, the ultimate fate unknown. He also trapped Bo, his daughter, in the Dal Riata and then, using his powers, kidnapped her. After Bo's disappearance, the Wanderer card, which is his calling card, was transformed to show both an image of himself and Bo standing with him, there backs turned to the viewer of the card.
He is expected to return in the fourth season in connection with The Wanderer plot arc.
Character History
The history of The Wanderer is unclear and contains many assumptions and questions. Who he is, what kind of Fae he is, his allegiance, age, parents and other vital information is not known. Additionally, his name is also not known or spoken of. It can be assumed however that Aife, his wife would know his name, but she has not revealed it by the end of the Third Season.
At some point in the past, Aife became his wife. However, it is entirely possible that he is the Dark Fae that Aife referred to as holding her captive and torturing her.[1] This brings up the question of Bo's birth as from what Aife has said, she did not love Bo's father and store Bo away from him. It is possible that he planned for Bo's birth and her gaining her powers as a longer term plan to become the ruler of the Fae, with Aife and Bo at his side, assisting him to rule.
As much as this seemed to match with Aife's statements, according to the memories that Bo saw during her Dawning, he seemed to care for Bo to some extent.[2] telling her guardian that should Bo need anything to call him and as well being seen in Bo's memories singing to her. Whether this was Bo's real memories or fantasy is not clear and does bring to question however Aife's statements about how she was treated.
His history however remains unclear save for some recent events. Tamsin was hired by him to locate Bo and return her. She found Bo but then found she did not wish to complete her mission as she was well aware of what happened to those that were taken to The Wanderer.[3] At this refusal, Tamsin was visited by Acacia, a friend and mentor of her who reminded her of the mission she needed to complete. When Tamsin refused again, Acacia was killed and her hand delivered to Tamsin as a warning.
Powers and Abilities
- Resurrection- As mentioned by Aife[4]
- Teleportation - As shown when he avoided Tamsin's attempt to run him over[5]
- Telekinesis - As shown when the windows in the Dal Riata were blown out[6]
Appearances in the Lost Girl Series
- Fae-ge Against The Machine
- The Ceremony
- Delinquents
- Adventures In Fae-bysitting
- Hail, Hale
- Those Who Wander - Appears in this episode
Information revealed in the series
Little information had been revealed about The Wanderer by the end of Season Three, but the following have been stated or inferred:
- Tamsin had been working for him to find Bo and return Bo. However Tamsin did not complete this assignment.
- He can, according to Aife resurrect others.
- His calling card is the Wanderer Tarot card, and as well the song The Wanderer by Dion.
- He is Bo's Father.
- Aife is his wife.
- He appears to dress in the image of the Wanderer Tarot card.
References
- ↑ See the episode Blood Lines
- ↑ See the episode The Ceremony
- ↑ See Tamsin's comments about this in Delinquents
- ↑ As seen in the episode Those Who Wander
- ↑ As seen in the episode Those Who Wander
- ↑ As seen in the episode Those Who Wander
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