An unnamed woman (died 2014) was the wife of Lannis Cadogan, who used her gypsy magic to summon the Coblynau.
Biography[]
Early life[]
The woman was born into a gypsy family, but she had promised herself from childhood that she would never use magic. After she married Lannis Cadogan and suffered psychological abuse, she abandoned her old resolve and began summoning the aggressive Coblynau who murdered the miners.[1]
Meeting Constantine and death[]
When a legend developed around the town of Heddwich, the woman decided to sentence her husband. When Lannis came home one night after a hard day's work, he found his wife in the kitchen preparing a meal for him, asking him to go and wash up. The man wasn't going to listen to her at first, taking all his anger at the work out on the woman, but eventually he did. Mud began to fly from the tap during the shower, and the confused Lannis didn't know what had happened. Looking at the pipes, he heard a strange noise as suddenly fire sprang out of the pipes, burning the miner alive. Soon after that, a funeral was organized and a funeral was organized, at which the woman met a mysterious man introducing himself as a reporter at home. When he rejected her advances, the woman made a scream, forcing the gathered men to intervene.
Some time later, the woman with Coblynau murdered Owen and Thad Bowman, sparing his son at the same time. That evening, she was visited at home by John Constantine, who found out the truth and intended to end it. This, however, summoned Coblynau, who were to murder the exorcist. At the last moment, the man cast a spell summoning the restless spirit of the house, which was Lannis in the form of Coblynau, who took his wife underground.[1]
Personality[]
It is not known what the woman was before, but she changed her personality significantly because of her husband who mentally abused her. She was afraid of him, but tried not to show it. It was this that made her decide to use her family magic, which she chose not to use in her childhood. She harassed miners with aggressive Coblynau, who often died in agony. She herself pretended to be vulnerable and powerless to avoid suspicion.