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Aife/Saskia
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The Succubus Saskia, also known as Aife
The Succubus Aife, also known as Saskia
First appearance

The Mourning After
Last appearance

In Memoriam
Portrayed by

Inga Cadranel
Information
Aliases Aife / Saskia
Species Succubus
Gender Female
Spouse(s) The Wanderer - Husband
Children Bo - Daughter
Relatives Trick - Father
Isabeau - Mother
Appeared In 7 Episodes
Aligned Dark Fae
Fate Last seen feeding to heal her wounds and escape captivity in Those Who Wander

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


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.


Aife, also known as Saskia, was the name of a succubus that appeared in the Lost Girl television series. The role was played by the actress Inga Cadranel. When she first appeared, Saskia was a succubus that had recently arrived in the city the series is placed in. She met Bo and attempted to convince her to become a Dark Fae but failed in that attempt. When she next returned, she attacked Dyson and attempted to turn him into one of her thralls.

Her most important appearance in the series was the first season finale where she was revealed as being Bo's mother and her true name being Aife. Saskia, now known as Aife, attempted to start a war between the Light and Dark Fae by eliminating the Light Fae leadership. Bo was eventually able to stop her with the help of Dyson and Trick. Aife fell to her seeming death from the top of a circular staircase, falling several stories, but her body disappeared. She was last seen in the first season of the series being carried away by one of her thralls into the darkness of a tunnel.

She returned in the third season for three episodes, the most important one being the season finale Those Who Wander where she revealed what happened to her at the end of her fight with Bo. She also revealed information about Bo's past before she vanished again by the end of the episode.

She returned in the fourth season in connection with The Wanderer plot arc.

Character History

First Season

Little is known about Saskia/Aife save for what she revealed to Bo in the series. In her first appearance in the series, The Mourning After, she described herself as a "novelty whore", that she travels a great deal, and has what she calls "sugar daddies" all over the world. She is Dark Fae in nature and refuses to deal with Light Fae.

She has no qualms about killing others as has been seen in the series. She normally dressed in all black with a red leather jacket. Her attitude is somewhat flippant in nature with her sexuality overwhelmingly in the open for all to see. She is harsh when using her powers, which probably reflects her Dark Fae nature.

Based on the events of the episode (Dis)Members Only, it was shown that the name Saskia was a cover name and her story was not a real one. When Saskia attacked Dyson in that episode, he called her Aife, which was the name of a Fae that Trick had warned others about in a previous episode. Trick noted that should Aife return that it would be bad for them, and as such the events of (Dis)Members Only, pointed at Saskia being in fact Aife.

In the season finale, Blood Lines Saskia was revealed to be Aife, Bo's Mother. It was shown in the episode that she was several centuries in age, at least equal to Trick's age or close to it. At some point in the past, Trick had attempted to stop a war between the Fae, but Aife refused to go along his plans. She then attacked a Dark Fae King and killed him. She then attempted to receive protection from Trick, as she was of his clan, but she was refused that and then was handed over to the Dark Fae to be executed. However, the Dark Fae she was given to decided that it would be a waste to kill her and as a result, Aife was tortured and used sexually for centuries.

She could not overcome the Dark Fae that held her because of an amulet, called the Koushang that the Dark Fae possessed which overcame her Succubus powers by binding the Chi of the Dark Fae to his body. She did however eventually escape and spent the following century planning revenge on Trick and the Light Fae. However, the cost to her was the loss of her mental stability and going insane.

Even though all of this information was given in the episode, we did not get any idea of when Bo was born, which meant that she could be in theory centuries old in age. It was also not revealed if Bo's Father was the Dark Fae king or not. So, as a result, Bo's origins remained unclear.

After revealing this information to Bo, Aife proceeded in an attempt to eliminate the Light Fae leadership. She did this by using a thrall she had created using her powers to carry a bomb into a meeting that was underway, and then detonate it. This resulted in many of the Light Fae leadership, including The Ash, to be injured gravely or killed.

Bo made plans to stop her, including obtaining the Koushang amulet with the help of Lauren from The Ash's trophy case. After gathering her weapons and seeing to it that Kenzi would not accompany her to face Aife, Bo did so. The two succubi faced each other in Aife's mansion with swords and pikes in a battle to the death. At one point, Bo was disarmed and Aife attempted to turn her into a thrall, but failed since Bo possessed the Koushang amulet. The fight continued with hand to hand combat at the top of a spiral staircase with Aife attempting to throw Bo over the edge.

Bo received help in the form of Dyson's power when he sacrificed his love for Bo to a Norn. At the same time, Trick used his powers as a Blood Sage to attempt to alter reality by writing with his blood in a book. Dyson's power helped Bo to overcome Aife, throwing her over the bannister and leaving her hanging in mid-air by Bo's hand. She was attempting to drag Bo over the edge with her to fall to her death when Trick's powers intervened. A symbol appeared on Aife's forehead in Trick's handwriting and she suddenly changed mentally.

For a moment her insanity left her and she sacrificed herself by making Bo let go of her. and plummeting to her seeming death. However, by the time that Bo and Kenzi, who had arrived moments before, reached the bottom of the stairs, Aife's body was gone leaving only a bloody stain on the carpet.

The last image of Aife in the episode was of a Thrall carrying her limp body down a darkened hallway to places unknown. It was not known if she was alive, badly injured, or dead at the end of that episode.

Third Season

She made a short appearance in the Third Season episode The Ceremony as part of Bo's trials for her Dawning. This was an illusion only and not a return within the reality of the series. During her brief appearance she killed an representation of the woman who was given Bo to care for after her birth as part of the trial Bo went through.

At the end of the episode Hail, Hale Aife returned to the series proper when she was shown being held in a cell by Doctor Isaac Taft. She appeared to be insane or close to being so, disheveled, and not sure of what was happening around her. Her appearance in the episode was only a tease for the season finale which followed. No real information was given about her save that she asked where her daughter Bo was in a confused voice before turning away from Lauren and Dyson who recognized who she was.

Her last appearance in the Third Season was in Those Who Wander where she revealed much information about herself and what happened after she faught Bo in the First Season finale Blood Lines. Aife revealed that the figure that was seen carrying her away at the end of the episode was Doctor Isaac Taft who she claimed had been watching her for some time, assuming that she was the strongest Fae there was. However her defeat showed that she was not and Isaac imprisoned her to gain more information on the Fae. Aife claimed to protect Bo from him by directing his attention towards Dyson instead and this seemed to happen as Isaac did not see Bo to be any real threat, assuming she was like her mother Aife. Aife also gave Bo some hints about her father and his abilities, such as being able to resurrect the dead. But Aife appeared to be insane throughout the episode and it is not clear whether she was lying or not. At one point, Aife took a killing blow meant for Bo and was severely injured. Bo was forced to leave Aife behind by Tamsin in the care of a Fae named Suneetha. The last seen of Aife was her attacking Suneetha and feeding from her in an apparent attempt to heal her wounds and escape the compound she was held in.

Fourth Season

Aife's first appearance was in the Season Four premiere episode In Memoriam. The reality and memories of everyone in the Lost Girl universe had been altered so that no one remembered that Bo ever existed. Aife came into contract with Kenzi and Dyson and asked Kenzi to find her daughter Bo. When asked where the proof was that she ever had a child, Aife indicated that any physical examination would not reveal anything as Succubi apparently completely heal from any trauma through childbirth. The insanity that Aife displayed previously in her appearances in the series was not present, this being apparently caused by the alteration of her memories. After Kenzi and Dyson restored everyone's memories, Aife found herself in the presence of Trick with her insanity returned and attached Trick with the intent of killing him.


Appearances in the Lost Girl Series

First Season


Third Season


Fourth Season


Information revealed in the series

As Saskia

  • She is Dark Fae
  • She is part of a Succubus Clan
  • Her powers as a Succubus are well developed
  • She travels a lot, noting that she was in Berlin recently
  • Thinks of herself as a "novelty whore"
  • Tends to flaunt her sexuality
  • Is likely heterosexual as she noted that women and Succubi are "not her type"
  • Apparent age: 32 - Based on Inga Cadranel's age at the time of the character's appearance in the series.
  • This would make her physically one year younger than Bo.
  • However, this is not her actual age as that has been stated as being at least several centuries.


As Aife

  • She is almost as old as Trick, both being at least several centuries of age. Being that she looks younger than Trick the question is when she was born with regards to Trick's marriage. She would have to be of a mature age before the time of the first Great Fae War however.
  • She is Trick's Daughter
  • She is Bo's Mother
  • She does have the ability to control others by feeding on them and returning energy to them.
  • She does have the ability to control other Succubi by sharing energy with them.
  • She has the ability to create thralls, mind controlled slaves.
  • The name Saskia was a cover story and her real name is Aife. This many be connected to this myth.
  • She went insane due to being held captive by a Dark Fae King.
  • She could not control the Dark Fae because he held possession of an amulet that negated her powers.
  • She attempted to end a peace that Trick created in the past.
  • She attempted to start a war by killing off the Light Fae leadership.
  • She owned or had possession of a mansion with a number of thralls in it under her control.
  • She was rescued by Isaac at the end of the episode Blood Lines and was imprisoned until the third season ended, escaping during the events of Those Who Wander.
  • Her husband is The Wanderer who is also Bo's father.
  • It is unclear if she is insane or pretending to be at the end of the Third Season, but based on the events of the First Season, it is possible as she went insane when she was imprisoned before.
  • Her location and condition is unknown at the end of the episode Those Who Wander.

Name Confusion

There was an ongoing confusion with regards to how exactly this character's true name was spelt. According to the closed captioning of the episodes she appears in, it is spelt Aife. However, some other sources spelt her name as Aoife.

Aoife

If her name was spelt Aoife, then this character could be the Lost Girl universe's version of a name that is probably derived from the Irish aoibh, meaning "beauty", "pleasure" or "radiant goddess", although the name has also been associated with the Gaulish goddess Esuvia.

Aoife has also been associated with:

  • Aífe or Aoife, the second wife of King Lir in the Irish myth, Children of Lir
  • The twin sister of Scathach the Warrior in the novel series "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" by Michael Scott
  • The main character in The Iron Thorn by Caitlin Kittredge

You can read more about this name at Wikipedia here.


Aife

If, however, her name was spelt Aife, then she could be the Lost Girl universe's version of Aífe, the daughter of Airdgeimm, a warrior woman in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. She appeared in the sagas Tochmarc Emire ("the wooing of Emer") and Aided Óenfhir Aífe ("the death of Aífe's only son"). In Tochmarc Emire she lived east of a land called Alpi, usually understood to mean Alba (Scotland), where she was at war with a rival woman warrior, Scáthach. In Aided Óenfhir Aífe she lived in Letha (the Armorican peninsula), and was Scáthach's sister as well as rival – they were both daughters of Ardgeimm.

This might be a better fit with the Lost Girl series as that universe's Aife creates a war like in this Irish myth, bears a child unknown to their father, and in the end, the father must battle their child. In the myth, the child is killed by the father and this may foreshadow the eventual end of the Lost Girl series possibly.

You can read more about this myth at Wikipedia here.


Resolution

Eventually, a confirmation of her true name was given by the producers of the series, and that name is Aife.


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