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Tamsin
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The Dark Fae Valkyrie Tamsin | |
First appearance |
SubterrFaenean |
Last appearance |
Those Who Wander ??? |
Portrayed by |
Rachel Skarsten |
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Species | Valkyrie |
Gender | Female |
Spouse(s) | None |
Children | None |
Relatives | Unrevealed |
Appeared In | 11 Episodes ??? |
Aligned | Dark Fae |
Fate | Current in Series |
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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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Tamsin was a Dark Fae Valkyrie who appeared in the Third Season of Lost Girl. The role was played by the actress Rachel Skarsten. She first appeared in the Third Season episode SubterrFaenean where she was introduced as Dyson's new partner after Hale became The Ash at the beginning of that season as part of what was called an experiment between the Dark Fae and the Light Fae.
Her final appearance will likely be in the third season finale Those Who Wander, but this has not been confirmed.
Character History
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Powers and Abilities
Tamsin is a Valkyrie who's powers have not been clearly defined in the series as a whole. She has the power to intimidate others into doubting themselves to the point of incapacitation. When she uses this power, her facial features change and her face transforms into a skull-like appearance. As well, soon after this happens, she loses some of her hair. She has also shown the ability to wake others from a coma, but at the cost of their mental facilities being destroyed or with her eventually killing them.
While the actual abilities and purpose of Valkyries have not been identified in the series, Tamsin seemed to have a connection with a tarot card that depicted "The Wanderer." In Norse mythology, Odin was known as "The Wanderer", which may explain Tamsin's connection, as Valkyries chose the souls of the dead and brought half of them to Odin's hall.
Appearances in the Lost Girl Series
- SubterrFaenean
- ConFaegion
- Fae-de To Black
- Faes Wide Shut
- The Kenzi Scale
- 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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