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'''Trick''', proper name '''Fitzpatrick McCorrigan''', and formally known as '''The Blood King''', was the name of a character that appeared in the ''Lost Girl'' television series who during the time of the series was the owner of the Dal Riata pub, neutral ground for the Fae. | '''Trick''', proper name '''Fitzpatrick McCorrigan''', and formally known as '''The Blood King''', was the name of a character that appeared in the ''Lost Girl'' television series who during the time of the series was the owner of the Dal Riata pub, neutral ground for the Fae. | ||
At one time in the past he was The Blood King, being married to Isabeau, his wife and Queen. He was the father of [[Aife]], and was [[Bo]]'s grandfather. Trick has appeared in a total of | At one time in the past he was The Blood King, being married to Isabeau, his wife and Queen. He was the father of [[Aife]], and was [[Bo]]'s grandfather. Trick has appeared in a total of thirteen First Season episodes, ??? Second Season episodes and thirteen Third Season episodes. He was [[Light Fae]] in nature and specifically a Blood Sage. The role was played by the actor [[Rick Howland]]. He first appeared in the premiere episode of the series ''[[It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World]]'' where he was not named, but acted to moderate an argument between [[The Ash]] and [[The Morrigan]] over [[Bo]]'s fate. | ||
Very little was learned about Trick's past for the first season of the series. It was known that he had a good deal of respect from the Fae community at large, had much knowledge about the Fae and their history, and otherwise operated the Dal Riata, the only natural ground which both [[Light Fae]] and [[Dark Fae]] could meet at freely. It was clear that there was more to his history that was unsaid, but this remained very murky and unclear through the majority of the first season. | Very little was learned about Trick's past for the first season of the series. It was known that he had a good deal of respect from the Fae community at large, had much knowledge about the Fae and their history, and otherwise operated the Dal Riata, the only natural ground which both [[Light Fae]] and [[Dark Fae]] could meet at freely. It was clear that there was more to his history that was unsaid, but this remained very murky and unclear through the majority of the first season. |
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Fitzpatrick McCorrigan, better known as Trick and formally The Blood King | |
First appearance |
It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World |
Last appearance |
Those Who Wander |
Portrayed by |
Richard Howland |
Information | |
Nickname(s) | Fitzpatrick McCorrigan |
Aliases | The Blood King |
Species | Blood Sage |
Gender | Male |
Spouse(s) | Isabeau (Wife - Deceased) |
Children | Aife (Daughter) |
Relatives | Bo (Granddaughter) |
Appeared In | ??? Episodes |
Aligned | Light Fae |
Fate | Last seen leaving for Scotland with Stella Nashira in Those Who Wander |
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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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Trick, proper name Fitzpatrick McCorrigan, and formally known as The Blood King, was the name of a character that appeared in the Lost Girl television series who during the time of the series was the owner of the Dal Riata pub, neutral ground for the Fae.
At one time in the past he was The Blood King, being married to Isabeau, his wife and Queen. He was the father of Aife, and was Bo's grandfather. Trick has appeared in a total of thirteen First Season episodes, ??? Second Season episodes and thirteen Third Season episodes. He was Light Fae in nature and specifically a Blood Sage. The role was played by the actor Rick Howland. He first appeared in the premiere episode of the series It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World where he was not named, but acted to moderate an argument between The Ash and The Morrigan over Bo's fate.
Very little was learned about Trick's past for the first season of the series. It was known that he had a good deal of respect from the Fae community at large, had much knowledge about the Fae and their history, and otherwise operated the Dal Riata, the only natural ground which both Light Fae and Dark Fae could meet at freely. It was clear that there was more to his history that was unsaid, but this remained very murky and unclear through the majority of the first season.
During the second season, more of Trick's background was revealed including that he was once known as The Blood King and was responsible for ending a war between the Fae that his daughter Aife started. In doing so, he was brought to the attention of a being called The Garuda who during the second season took revenge on him. Trick was killed by Bo in order to remove The Garuda as a threat, but he was revived by her before it was too late. As well, Trick revealed to Bo that he was her grandfather and that she was named for his wife. He also came make a decision about Kenzi over time to where he considered her part of his family.
In the third season, Trick assisted Bo in coming to terms with her Dawning, a test that all Fae must pass with the help of Stella Nashira, a Fae that assisted other Fae with this task. Through this, the two became intimate friends by the end of the season. Trick also guided Hale on his path to being The Ash during this season.
His final current appearance in the series was in the third season finale Those Who Wander. At the end of this episode, he left with Stella Nashira to accompany her to Scotland for his own protection from The Morrigan's actions at the urging of Hale, The Acting Ash at that time. All evidence is that he will appear again in the fourth season when it airs.
Character History
First Season
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Second Season
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Third Season
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Powers and Abilities
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Appearances in the Lost Girl Series
First Season
- It's a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World
- Where There's a Will, There's a Fae
- Oh Kappa, My Kappa
- Faetal Attraction
- Dead Lucky
- Food for Thought
- ArachnoFaebia
- Vexed
- Fae Day
- The Mourning After
- Faetal Justice
- (Dis)Members Only
- Blood Lines
Second Season
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Third Season
- Caged Fae
- SubterrFaenean
- ConFaegion
- Fae-de To Black
- Faes Wide Shut
- The Kenzi Scale
- There's Bo Place Like Home
- Fae-ge Against The Machine
- The Ceremony
- Delinquents
- Adventures In Fae-bysitting
- Hail, Hale
- Those Who Wander
Information revealed in the series
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References