Where is the setting of ichabod crane




















After the stress of a long ocean voyage and the prospect of setting up a new life, they encountered a vast, virgin wilderness with strangely clothed inhabitants. The new world undoubtedly played on the minds of these travelers, whose first explanation for the strange phenomena they encountered often included some aspect of the supernatural. As 19th-Century author Washington Irving tells us in his books, the early Dutch settlers who settled the Hudson River lands you travel on during this walking tour had particularly vivid imaginations, especially if you have a taste for the macabre.

Irving passed through the Hudson River Valley in his youth and fell in love with its charms. Years later, while living in London, he wrote his famous The Legend of Sleepy Hollow , borrowing, it is said, from stories he heard while visiting a friend on an estate near Kinderhook in the Hudson Valley.

The area known as Sleepy Hollow that is covered by this walk was first inhabited by Native Americans, part of the Weckquaesgeek and Sintsinct tribes. The tribes spent summers on the Hudson River shore enjoying its plentiful harvest of oysters, before moving inland during winter to sheltered valleys away from the wind.

The first white settlers came to the area in the s, after the voyage of Henry Hudson up the river. Although the Dutch West India Company offered generous incentives to attract settlers from Holland, including near-feudal powers for people with sufficient resources, few people took the bait, and settlement remained sparse throughout most of that century. The lack of competition made it possible for a penniless Dutch carpenter, who eventually changed his name to Frederick Philipse, to amass an extraordinary domain covering almost half of present-day Westchester County.

In the late 17th Century, he established a grist mill at the mouth of the Pocantico River, where river sloops could find harbor and transport animal pelts, grain, and other agricultural products down to New Amsterdam, which later became New York City. The original settlers of the Tarry Town area were Dutch, and they are depicted as strong, hearty farm people. The climax of the story is when Ichobod is riding his horse and he sees the Headless Horseman and is trying to get away from him.

The falling action is when Ichabod disappears and nobody knows what happened to him. He wields a whip made from a human corpse's spine. How did Sleepy Hollow get its name? The name Tarrytown was given by the housewives of the adjacent country because the husbands would wait around the village tavern on market days.

The name Sleepy Hollow comes from the drowsy dreamy influence that seems to hang over the land. Yes there was a pumpkin head the Horseman was carrying in the original story but something needs to be established.

As most people familiar with the story know, in both the original and in the well-known Disney adaptation, it is highly suggested that spoiler alert? The story is set in in the countryside around the Dutch settlement of Tarry Town historical Tarrytown, New York , in a secluded glen known as Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow is renowned for its ghosts and the haunting atmosphere that pervades the imaginations of its inhabitants and visitors.

Both Tarrytown and Kinderhook, New York, claim to be the actual site of the spooky story. What does the Headless Horseman look like? First, and possibly most creepy, the creature doesn't have a head! In American art and stories, the spirit is often visualized riding a black horse. It wears a long crimson cloak or cape that has a tall, standing collar. There are two main conflicts in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. An underlying conflict embedded in the story is the conflict between Enlightenment and Romantic ideals, explains Shmoop.

The tone of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow " is chilling and spell-binding. It gives the wearer the curse of eternal life. Abbie and Crane get what they need and arrive at a portal in the woods that appears to be the entrance to the Catacombs.

Crane and Abbie make it to the temple. Following Pandora's instructions, the find their way to an inner chamber where Abbie spots a body covered with a sheet. It turns out to be Betsy Ross. Betsy appears to be dead. Crane figures the chamber is where the Eye of Providence was kept, and magical properties would have kept Betsy's remains intact.

Abbie can't believe that Betsy was trapped alone in that room for centuries. Crane wants to give Betsy an impromptu funeral service, but the thing is, she's not dead. Abbie recalls how she and Washington entered the chamber together. They took the Eye and wrapped it in the flag.

But Betsy became curious and lingered inside too long. The door shut with her on the wrong side. Whatever sequence Washington used to open the chamber didn't work, and he had to leave her, promising to come back. She tried everything she could to escape but eventually accepted her fate.

Betsy wants to know how the war is going, and when Crane questions how long Betsy thinks she's been trapped, she says months. Still at the Catacombs, Ichabod has to get Pandora's Box reassembled and save the world. They are keeping the fact that they are from the future under wraps or risk throwing the time stream into utter chaos. But Betsy is curious. Crane performs the incantation as instructed, but the box doesn't have its silver hue.

It seems Pandora left out some information about the Eternal Soul of a Witness. The box opens, and a cloud of black smoke starts to envelope Abbie. Betsy and Crane fight to shut the lid, but the box turns silver and Abbie collapses. Abbie awakens, but she's weak and senses something is wrong. Crane says the box took something very precious, Abbie's soul. He's also got to tell Betsy that they will not be returning together.

Apparently, if Betsy enters the well, she'll return to her proper place in history none the wiser. She senses the strong bond between Crane and Abbie and acknowledges his heart belongs to her.

This explains why the two never spoke again after she returned. Abbie and Crane return home. Jenny tells them about Joe. Crane swears the Hidden One will pay for his role in Joe's demise. Jenny's been looking for ways to modify their arsenal by researching myths where gods are killed like the Norse Ragnarok, "Twilight of the Gods," a battle in which all existence was destroyed and remade.

Ezra is jumping right in. He finds a tome in the Archives called the Elder Edda. If there's a clue in the Ragnarok myth, they'll find it in there. They've got the box, but Pandora is missing. The Hidden One took off with her once his power was restored. Crane, Jenny and Abbie arrive to the Hidden One's hideout. The box starts to do its thing but stops just short of getting rid of the Hidden One forever. In order to stop him, Abbie knows what it needs, but she's resisting.

Abbie's soul is the binding agent to hold the darkness together. Abbie opens the box and tells Crane to never give up hope. She gets sucked into the box. The Hidden One is left behind, but he has no power. Jenny shoots him. Pandora is incensed, it was supposed to be her victory, not Jenny's. Crane tells Pandora that the threat is over, so wherever her container took Abbie, Pandora needs to return her, but Pandora is tired of being ordered around. She's ready to be worshiped.

With the Hidden One gone, she has his powers. Pandora played them. Pandora has no plans to destroy the world, she likes it. After making this proclamation, she disappears. Jenny, Crane and Ezra plot to overthrow Pandora. Crane plans to use the Blavatsky Map, which locates monsters, to battle Pandora. Crane and Jenny give Pandora another chance to bring Abbie back, but this appears to be a non-negotiable for her, so Crane calls forth the Headless Horseman at the church.

He offers the Horseman his head so he could kill pandora and the horsemen gladly agrees. The Horseman and Pandora then do battle, but he's really no match for a goddess. Realizing his former nemesis can't conquer her on his own, he rushes to the Horseman's aid and throws him his axe.

Crane demands Pandora let her out, but Pandora reveals in her last words that Abbie was never inside the box, she's dead and gone. Before Pandora dies, she prepares to make the box explode. They take it to the tunnles but get caught in the explosion. Crane wakes up in the waiting room between life and death, and it's his chance to say goodbye to Abbie. She explains the box took her soul, but now that the box is broken, she's free.

Abbie also explains they are Eternal Souls. Abbie tells Crane that whatever the next stage is, she's ready. They will meet again, but in the meantime he's to bash monsters and look out for Jenny.

Abbie goes in for a fist bump, but Crane kisses her hand and bows instead. Crane comes to, and is devastated that he has lost another woman that he had loved. Jenny is frantic. She wants to know about her sister, but ichabod gives jenny a sad and devastated look that makes it clear without saying a word Abbie isn't coming back this time. Not long after Abbie's death, Crane pays a visit to Abbie's grave.

He fills her in on what's been going on in her absence. He's in charge of the Archives and pursuing his citizenship. Things have been quiet on the monster front, but he doesn't expect that to last. On cue, Ezra shows up. Abbie's death has set wheels in motion, and Crane needs all the information Ezra can give him. There must always be two witnesses.

When one dies, their soul doesn't move on, it's eternal. The essence passes on to someone from their extended bloodline, turning them into the next Witness. Crane has to find her before "they" do.

Ezra gives him a letter from George Washington dated A flashback shows Washington and Betsy discussing Crane's future. They know that hundreds of years in the future, Crane will be carrying on what they have built. It would be Crane's duty to head a secret organization founded by Washington to battle the supernatural. Ezra says not all of the men in the organization are bad, but some have lost their way. Crane is off to Washington D. Ichabod is locked up for about 2 weeks and forced to describe his personal history and how he wound up partnering with Abbie.

Once out, Ichabod runs down corridors until he discovers a room with photos of he and Abbie along with lots of research material. Ichabod makes it into the city and wanders around the Capital before heading over to the Lincoln Memorial. Ichabod helps her fight a demon off and, confused, Diana turns her gun on him after the demon flees.

Ichabod does his best to calm her down. Ichabod returns to the place where he had been held captive as the demon's trail went cold. He enters the room with all of the drawings and finds Diana there and accidentally startles her. She brings up that there is a kind of archive for the supernatural. He wants to check out the Vault immediately. Diana seems to believe both men are nuts and wants to leave, but Ichabod is fascinated by this place.

Jake and the woman who set off the explosion, Alex , show Ichabod around the place. Ichabod determines the demon was raised back in by John Wilkes Booth who used it to kill President Lincoln. Jake convinces Alex to show them the tunnels. Diana and Ichabod head into the tunnels where the two learn a lot about each other. Ichabod and Diana discover where the demon was staying.

Ichabod becomes convinced the flag is a trigger for the demon because it was initially summoned to destroy the Union. Ichabod, Diana, Jake, and Alex try to figure out how to combat the demon and keep the death toll at the concert to a minimum. They need to make weapons out of copper and Alex volunteers to throw something together. Just then Jenny shows up, throws down a taunt, and then shoots the demon. Ichabod introduces her to the others.

They hug, obviously glad to be together again. With the Demon taken care of, Jenny and Ichabod at last have time to discuss their findings. As a storm gathers outside, Ichabod calls to Abbie. He sees someone running through the shadows but they don't respond to his calls.

A young girl appears. Ichabod wakes up from his nightmare. Jenny is in a trance and stroking a singing bowl. Jenny says she thought it might work to find the new Witness. Ichabod explains about seeing the girl and that she seemed familiar, He leaves Jenny's trailer and thanks her relocating to DC for him. They're in a junkyard. She offers to do some research while Ichabod goes to the vault to check the files. Ichabod comes in through the hidden door to the tunnels and explains that he doesn't have a clearance badge to access the agency normally.

Ichabod explains that he needs a book on dream interpretation. Once Jake gets the book. Alex brings Ichabod his badge, and Ichabod explains that he hopes to find a part of his past. Ichabod gets a call from Diana. Diana gives Ichabod a location, and he meets her at a field. She admits that she called him against her better judgment, and points out that the victim was stabbed in the back and her tongue was cut out.

She figures that it was a Wiccan ritual killing, and shows Ichabod her camera view of the body Ichabod explains that it's a glamour. Ichabod examines the body and finds a snake brand on its wrist. He tells Diana that he believes the woman visited Sleepy Hollow a long time ago. Ichabod explains that the coven used their power to sniff out liars. He believes that the dead woman is Moll. Ichabod realizes that Moll was killed by the other two coven members. She puts out an APB on women with the unique brand.

Diana drives Ichabod into DC and he talks of the promise that the buildings hold. A hit on her APB comes in, and as Ichabod sees her phone, he realizes that the wallpaper is a photo of Molly: the girl he saw in his vision. Once they get to the bar, Ichabod calls Jenny and tells her about Molly. Diana interrupts him, and Jenny gives him a cover story over the phone without much luck. He quickly hangs up, and Diana brings up the security footage showing Malligo and Marg leaving the scene after killing everyone in the bar.

Ichabod figures that the sisters will need to regain their energy. Ichabod calls Jake and he checks the immigration records and gives Ichabod and Diana the names of the two sisters, they owned a property. Moll's body was found near the land, and Diana says that she needs to stop before they go there. At the elementary school, Diana and Ichabod pull up and Diana goes to get Molly. She runs over to check on Molly, and then asks Jenny why she's there.

Ichabod comes over and Molly recognizes him. She speaks, saying, "Hello," and Diana stares at her daughter in surprise. Molly continues speaking, telling Diana what happened. Clara arrives to pick up Molly. Jenny tells Ichabod that she needed to see Molly. Ichabod warns her that Molly isn't Abbie, and Jenny agrees. She says that they have to help Diana and Molly get through it. Diana comes over and demands an explanation, and Jenny says that they were concerned for Molly's safety.

Ichabod and Diana return to the wetlands with Jenny, and Ichabod uses a camera to penetrate the glamour and see the Dyer Manor. They enter the house. Diana finds a dagger and Jenny warns that a single cut is instantly fatal. Ichabod figures that the sisters have some kind of machine maintaining the glamour, and notice a clock with mystic symbols.

Diana reaches forward to touch it, and the clock glows as it speeds up. The hands stop after a moment, and Malligo magically pulls Diana out of the room. She then comes in and Jenny goes to help Diana. Malligo recognizes Ichabod from when he was with Washington. Malligo says that she and her sisters were trapped there to guard their captor's treasure. Ichabod has no idea what she's talking about and shoots her, but Malligo easily dodges the bolt. She says that he's lying by omission, including about Molly, and casts the curse.

However, she realizes that Ichabod's bolt hit the grandfather clock, just as he intended. The glamour fades and the two sisters take on their true appearance. Jenny kicks Marg back and Diana shoots her dead. Ichabod throws the Dagger at Malligo, it creates a cut across her cheak. The clock spins out of control, and Ichabod runs out as a blast of magical energy from it destroys Malligo and ends the glamour.

Diana says that she needs a moment and leaves Ichabod and Jenny. Jenny tells him that Diana can handle things, and Ichabod says that they'll tell her the truth about Molly that night.

Later at the vault, Alex shows the others two documents that she found in the clock. They realize that there were similar symbols on the Booth vault, and Ichabod figures the Booth demon was standing guard over a talisman as well. He realizes that someone is unleashing evil to recover mystical artifacts. Diana says that they can talk about it the next day after she spends a night with Molly.

Ichabod and Jenny sit outside in Jenny's truck, and Jenny realizes that they're not going to tell Diana what's going on. They watch mother and daughter through the window, and Ichabod says that they deserve one night's peace. Crane is very much a duty-driven and selfless man, except initially when it comes to his wife. Deeply loyal to his friends, Crane has a strong sense of honor and values it about as much as he values the victory of good. When Abraham lashed out at Ichabod due to this, Ichabod was unwilling to harm and engage him fully and held back, definitely allowing himself to be overpowered by Abraham, especially proven by how he could overpower Abraham as Death, albeit he was not at full strength but was still clearly more powerful than him, and later trounced him soundly when he had the Sword of Metsuselah, strongly showing that he could have defeated and killed Abraham anytime he wanted in their first duel, especially given the fact that he was aware of Abraham's technique, which he himself stated.

Although he was outraged by Abraham's remorseless deal with Moloch, Ichabod seems to have regret for how his transgression led to his friend's downfall and he even said he wanted Abraham to be redeemed and was willing to allow Katrina to find the spell to remove his Horsemen powers. However, any sort has completely vanished over time. He would willingly sacrifice himself without hesitation for the greater good, evidenced when he calmly agreed to kill himself so as to kill death and was only stopped by his son masquerading as henry parrish and Ichabod was so selfless and devoted to the greater good that he even sacrificed himself to eternal torment at the hands of the devil himself in exchange for a way to defeat malcolm.

He was a strong-willed man with the mental strength to eventually recover from deep suffering and depression even if not instantly.

Despite his outstanding skills, Ichabod was known for not being arrogant and could acknowledge and show great respect to those who deserved it. Ichabod was and still is to a remarkable extent, despite all his other family members has done to him, a good family man.

Although Katrina's secrets made him began to question her and steadily lose his love for her, with his initial willingness to forsake the greater good to an extent vanishing over time, Ichabod still deeply cared for her and was devastated by the fact he killed his wife and the fact she may not truly love him despite their marriage.

He also loved his son despite having never knew him and despite his becoming War, he never truly lost all faith in him. He repeatedly tried to make Henry see reason, was hopeful when Henry killed Moloch and showed concern for his well-being, and although he let Abbie kill Jeremy, he showed genuine remorse and sadness and apologized. The deaths of his family hit ichabod the hardest he had ever been in his life, showing how very forgiving and a loving family man he could be.

Even then, the death of his family and his part in it never stopped haunting Ichabod and it's evident he still deeply cared for his wife and son, showing such remorse and self hatred for his part in killing his wife and son that the illusion of Jeremy quickly convinced ichabod to nearly hang himself, which would have been absolutely death for Ichabod had he not been saved. Despite having the means to potentially kill Henry, having the Philosopher Stone and a weapon capable of harming a Horsemen, Ichabod did not resort to such means and reasoned with Jeremy instead and showed a level of sadness when Jeremy agreed to a truce but made it clear he would never forgive Ichabod.

Katrina placed Jeremy in the care of Grace Dixon and her husband, Jacob leaving him with a makeshift doll that would serve as his protector in the absence of his parents. Jeremy's cry initiated a fire, which killed both Grace and her husband, and he was soon after placed in an orphanage. Ichabod first met Katrina when she was a Quaker friend of a man named Arthur Bernard.

Katrina was bitter and cold to Ichabod, despite his attempt to be charming. Katrina, however, could look at him and tell of the good man for whom he truly is.

When he implied seeing something evil in one of the Hessians, she warned him of the dangers he was in. When Ichabod was sent with Arthur Bernard out into the woods to be shot, but when Ichabod set him free, his commanding officer shot Arthur and revealed himself to be a demon.

Ichabod fought him, but ended up wounded. Katrina saw him outside her window and helped him inside to treat him. Since then, he made a pledge to fight against evil. While shopping for a necklace for Katrina, Abraham asked for Ichabod's advice and he ended up choosing a necklace the perfectly suited her.

At a party, she confessed her love for Ichabod, and told him she was going to break off the engagement. Ichabod wasn't fond of the idea. Not long after, she did.

While on a mission through enemy territory, Ichabod confessed, saying he knew, and that he and Katrina would like his blessing. Abraham acted out in anger, and soon died from the Redcoats, resulting in becoming the Horseman of Death.

It was until Mary Wells showed up to continue their relationship, that Ichabod told Mary the truth. Though Katrina and Ichabod were married not long after Ichabod became a Patriot and fought for General Washington, Ichabod had no idea Katrina was a witch.

Only after his death and resurrection did he find out she cast a spell on him. When with Abbie Mills Ichabod found Katrina's gravestone, she had been burnt for witchcraft. Ichabod has displayed signs of anguish in regards to the whereabouts of his wife. During Corbin's funeral, Ichabod, too, mourned his wife's absence. However, a danger in the house she birthed in forced her to leave.

She didn't tell Ichabod about their baby, which began to fracture their relationship as husband and wife. Regardless of her warnings to not do so, Ichabod came to her rescue. In order for Katrina to leave Purgatory, a soul would need to take her place.

Abbie sacrificed her soul to stay behind, and Ichabod was grateful, promising to return and save her. Being united with Katrina, it didn't take much time before Katrina was held captive, by Henry, again. Katrina eventually abandoned Ichabod and his team in order to help their son, Henry, bring a rise to the witches.

This didn't go down well for Ichabod and drove the two even further apart. Katrina's love and compassion was eradicated in an instant. The only thing she cared for was avenging the death of her son, by killing Ichabod and Abbie. Even on her death bed, Katrina couldn't stand the sight of Ichabod However, Ichabod was devastated that after so long trying to get Katrina out of purgatory, she still died and even more tragically and a more intensely bitter blow to Ichabod, he himself was the one who killed his wife, further augmenting his already great anguish and sadness and was even more heartbroken by the fact his wife may genuinely have lacked any romantic feelings in their marriage, taking him months before he returned to his original personality.

After victoriously capturing Abraham , Abbie teaches Ichabod the fist bump as a result of their teamwork. Being the second witness, Ichabod's partnership with Abbie has transformed into loyalty since they first met. When Ichabod first met Abbie, it took her a while to warm up to him. Confused by the era he was in, he assumed Abbie was an emancipated slave, but he assured to her that he wasn't a racist and was apart of the abolitionist movement.

Crane never understood how Abbie could be such a skeptic, but eventually learned the truths of her past as a teenager. This made Ichabod sympathetic to Abbie, which made her the same in return. After being ordered to be taken to a mental institution, Crane was removed by Abbie and have been working together ever since. It didn't take long for Crane to gain Abbie's trust and vise-versa. Ichabod realized that he could tell Abbie things that were bothering him if he sought comfort.

They both, for instance, share a sarcastic wit they commonly use to lighten the mood in their everyday life or in the most inappropriate moments. Crane first put his very own life on the line for Abbie confronting Ro'kenhronteys.

Ichabod drank the a substance that would send him to Ro'kenhronteys' world so that Abbie wouldn't have to face him alone. When Ichabod first entered Purgatory with Abbie to save Katrina, Katrina couldn't leave without a soul taking her place. Abbie insisted, but Ichabod strongly opposed.

Abbie convinced Ichabod to trust her, and before separating, promised that he would return for her. Ichabod kept his promise and freed Abbie from Purgatory.

When Ichabod learned that Nicholas Hawley had feelings for her, he indirectly discussed with Abbie that it wouldn't be wise to get into a relationship with such a man who only cared about profit. Crane has ultimately come to an understanding that Abbie's life and well-being matters to him and that he can't fulfil this path without her.

Ichabod was devastated by the loss. Not long after her death, Ichabod had a vision where he got the chance to say goodbye to her and see her move on. Indeed, ichabod even said that he was prepared to die alongside her and was at first in gloom on what is there for him in a world without Abbie. The son of the late sheriff August Corbin. Ichabod first met him when he was inflicted by the curse of the Wendigo, due to the grievance of his father's death.

After unveiling a chest filled with poison for Jeremy, he later had a heart-to-heart with Abbie, assuring him she wasn't responsible for August's demise. As gratitude for reversing the transformation when Ichabod used a Shawnee spell, he later decided to aid the team and continue his father's work. Several months later, he became a valuable ally as he met and teamed up with his best friend, Jenny.

They were on a quest to search for a sacred relic his father collected known as the Shard of Anubis. He was able to help the team indirectly as he collected some useful items during that time, as well as slaying a few monsters here and there. Later on, he became his enemy as he transformed into the Wendigo again when Pandora tried to repair her Box by draining a monster's vitality. It wore off for a time, until his final metamorphosis done by the Hidden One.

He was then shot by Jenny to protect her estranged father, Ezra, and died soon after. While not intentionally a fighter in the supernatural war, she still counts as a close friend to Ichabod.

They first met after his speech of what America stood for, and caught him outside. She found out that he was determined to save the Archives from being demolished and being remade into an upcoming strip mall, and in order to do it, he must become an American citizen to sign the paperwork. They commiserate about all the hassles of red tape. She's been having issues with a similar situation. Later on, she tracks him down at the archive to offer her help with getting him through the process of the citizenship.

Turns out her brother-in-law was on "the congressional subcommittee for immigration. The last time she saw him was after their encounter with the Kindred. Due to fear, she fainted and was rescued by him and his teammates, but she decided to break things off.

However, before leaving, she wished him the best of luck for his future. Rumored to be Abbie's temporary replacement, she first teamed up with Ichabod after he made a failed attempt to guide her soul back from Pandora's tree. When they encountered a demon feeding on desperation, she revealed that she wants to fight against evil after her parents were killed by paranormal forces. She's known to be an artifact collector, much like Jenny and Joe, and she proved her resolve when she betrayed Nevins and revealed she went incognito as an FBI agent working for Reynolds.

Even though she has a tricky personality as she constantly switches sides, she is one of Ichabod's closest companions. A single mom who was once a military officer, and the head of Homeland Security.

She's rumored to be the new Witness and Abbie's replacement after her sudden, unexpected death. Unfortunately, she's a skeptic when it comes to the paranormal, always denying Ichabod's own experiences. Until her partner, Eric, died after John Wilkes Booth killed him.

Since then, she's determined to find the people responsible for the incident and also protect her daughter, Molly, from harm.

The true Witness and Ichabod's anchor. She's the daughter of Diana Thomas and her divorced father, Mitch Talbot. She's strong, adventurous, dedicated, and independent, as well as a great young chef.

She first saw Ichabod Crane after her first faint spell while she was in school. After her death, Abbie's soul automatically merged with hers, causing transient aphasia.

Since then she idolizes him, and creates various drawings of him in her personal sketchbook. At first she wasn't able to talk, but when she encountered him, she was cured instantly. Her role as the New Witness came to a head as she saved Ichabod's life from the spider demon's curse, saying he's a kind, sad man but he's still a beacon of hope, and he must never give up on it.

They became best friends since then and she developed into a young heroine as she learned more about her destiny, as well as dealing with visions from her fainting episodes.

Her fate was official when she turned 11, and by the time Dreyfuss was defeated, she was free to make a choice whether or not she still wants to be the Biblical Witness. A gifted engineer who works at The Vault for Homeland Security. She was first introduced to the supernatural thanks to Ichabod and Diana.

She and her partner, Jake, have vowed to protect Washington, and soon Sleepy Hollow, from Dreyfuss and the Horsemen after she made her first encounter with the demon, John Wilkes Booth. Messing around with various gadgets, artifacts, and chemicals, she's very skilled in creating weapons that aided him and his friends against all odds.

By the time Ichabod was proposed to be the head of Agency , she was one of its honorary members. Much like Molly, Ichabod is truly a favorite to him. He called him "Captain Brownbeard" when they first met at the Vault. He has a close relationship with Alex and he, too, works for Homeland Security alongside her. He's a very gifted archivist and he always keeps a keen eye on Ichabod's career both as a warrior of the supernatural and as a Witness.

He never hesitates as he scrambles for clues on numerous evil cases. He has tons of information at his disposal and he shortly became a valuable member of Team Witness and Agency The futuristic version of the Witness, Molly Thomas.

About five years later, she was once taken in by Dreyfuss after her mom became the Horseman of War, and being isolated in St. Agatha's Orphanage. Since then she became very skilled in the supernatural, and once had a grudge against Ichabod. Malcolm told her that he and Jenny were responsible for killing her mom, and that the Witnesses are nothing but fairy tales; however, she did eventually get the truth from Crane as a POW, who was rumored to be dead.

He convinced her to travel to the past and reverse the damage he's done. She then headed into the Vault and stole a document containing the location of the Turricula Ignis.

She made some attempts to stall both Ichabod and Diana, unfortunately she wasn't able to stop Crane from becoming War. But she never gave up as she used a binding ritual to save him from War's consumption. She confronted it and reminded Crane for who he is, and to never forget they are still the two Witnesses. After their lethal trek to Hell and back to retrieve the Philosopher's Stone and defeated Dreyfuss, she decided to travel the world and not return to her own time.

They finally became allies and had a strong bond between them throughout their ordeals. And she hopes that she'll see Ichabod again when the time comes. Since then, she retrieved the mantle of the Witness, instead of her past vessel, Molly; whom she doesn't want to meet as she wants to find her place in the world as the world she came from no longer exists.

SleepyHollow Wiki Explore. The Series. Helping Out. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Ichabod Crane. Edit source History Talk 3. I trust your journeys to parts unknown have borne fruit. Perhaps you have found more answers than I as to the whereabouts of the next Witness. I, too, have left the confines of Sleepy Hollow , and I'm out of my element. But I remain hopeful.

I have found new allies. And though it is early, I have a good feeling. This article is a stub.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000