Parsons

Reverend Parsons is a resident of Salem.

Biography
A villager accused Jane Hawthorne of being a witch. Jane swears that she has done no harm, but the town elder Reverend Parsons has her arrested and promises to have her hung if she's found guilty of witchcraft. Jane's daughter Prudence tries to go to her, but the villages hold her back. Crows fly down and attack the villagers, and the villagers accuse Jane of controlling them.

At the trial, Parsons shows the people Jane's birthmark and claims that it's the mark of the Devil. He pokes it with a pin to show that it won't bleed, and Zari Tomaz secretly blasts him back and then knocks the Bible out of his hands. She levitates him into the air, and the guards knock Jane out. Zari says that Jane didn't do anything, and tells the villagers that Parsons is trying to convince them to kill their neighbors. Zari removes the air from their lungs when they try to stop her, but she sees the villagers staring in horror and stops. The guards grab her and take the Air Totem, and Parsons says that both "witches" must burn.

The villagers prepare to burn Zari and Jane. Zari says that no one deserves to burn, and Parsons says that she' more dangerous than any witch they've faced and tosses the Air Totem onto the wood. Sara Lance arrives and orders the guards to let Zari and Jane go or she'll kill Parsons. Parsons isn't impressed, and Sara knocks him out and then fights the guards. They manage to grab her and a villager lights the pyre.

Prudence arrives and Fairy Godmother freeze everyone. The girl orders Fairy Godmother to free Zari and Jane from the pyre, and Jane faints. Godmother asks what they'll do about Parsons, and Prudence says that she wants him to burn. Parsons appears in the pyre as the fires rise.

Zari tells Prudence that she's a good person, not a killer. Prudence talks about all the villagers that killed other woman, and Fairy Godmother says that the villagers will continue killing. She asks Zari if the hearts of men change in her future, and Zari admits that they don't. However, Zari tells Prudence that she has to be better than the monsters. Godmother says that Prudence should be stronger and think of Jane, and Zari asks Prudence what Jane would want her to do. Prudence releases Fairy Godmother, and with her spells broken Constantine arrives with his mouth restored.