Freya Beauchamp's soul reincarnated once more in the 1840s and this time, she lived an idyll with a successful American writer, the mysterious Edgar Allan Poe.
Biography[]
This Freya was born sometime in the 1820s and was raised by her mother Joanna and her aunt Wendy. But this time around, her father did not live with the Beauchamp family, as he felt unable to see his daughters die and be reborn again and again because of the curse.[1]
Working as a bartender and an "entertainer" at the Cat & Shadow with her family, one day she unknowingly met Edgar Allan Poe and read his future in the cards, predicting him chance, wealth and true love. Quickly, they both fell in love and she later broke the Witches' code, telling him she was a witch. Knowing this, Poe found inspiration, started writing about her and their love and earned massive recognition for his work. Still, the two of them were really happy but Edgar's inspiration started to run out, and he became desperate and started drinking.
Concerned for him, Freya decided to help him find new sources of inspiration by doing a séance. However, the spirit Freya called for turned out to be evil and possessed her, and even though Edgar had seemingly chased it away, it had in fact remained inside of Freya. Ambrose Bancroft, using Freya's body and powers, went on a mission to cleanse the town of all its sinners. After the third murder, Poe decided to warn the Beauchamps and when he did, Wendy went to stop her niece. She was yet taken by surprise and Bancroft magically snapped her neck, taking one of her lives. Later, possessed Freya was called into the woods by an enchanting song, which turned out to be the result of Joanna and Ingrid's spell. Using the Anima Aucupe, a soul-catcher, Joanna sucked Ambrose's spirit out of Freya directly into hell; killing Freya in the meantime.[2]
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Witches of East End: Season 2 | |||||||||
A Moveable Beast Absent |
The Son Also Rises Absent |
The Old Man and the Key Absent |
The Brothers' Grimoire Absent |
Boogie Knights Absent | |||||
When a Mandragora Loves a Woman Absent |
Art of Darkness Absent |
Sex, Lies, and Birthday Cake Absent |
Smells Like King Spirit Absent |
The Fall of the House of Beauchamp Absent | |||||
Poe Way Out Appears |
Box to the Future Appears |
For Whom the Spell Tolls Absent |
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v - e - t | Witches of East End: Past lives |
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