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Possession:
nine tenths of the body - Aka Buffy the succubus.
an article of debate by: GF WILLMETTS
You know how things are. You suddenly get an idea
into your head and with no one around to discuss it with, there
is a desire to commit the idea to an article.
Something like what you’re reading here for instance.
In this case, just what exactly is Elizabeth Anne Summers AKA Buffy
the Vampire Slayer that gives her super-human abilities?
Despite being given access to Rupert Giles’ demon
library, little has been revealed about the Slayers themselves.
There is only supposed to be one Slayer per generation and always
a female whose main purpose is to kill vampires. Said Slayer isn’t
a genetic inheritance and only appears when the previous Slayer
is killed.
A variation on the Dalai Lama if you like. There
is little evidence to suggest that any Slayer lives to old age.
William the Bloody AKA Spike has killed two previous Slayers indicates
that although endowed with superhuman strength that they are not
totally invulnerable. They do have remarkable regenerative abilities
from otherwise near fatal injuries as witnessed by the recovery
of both Buffy and Faith on a number of occasions.
They also appear to get by on little sleep if their
graveyard shift and daylight duties are anything to go by. There
is nothing there to suggest said powers does anything for their
intelligence quotient although one can’t compare before and after
either.
Speaking of more than one Slayer alive at the
same time, we have a break in tradition. This was caused by Buffy
Summers’ death for a few moments. First there was Kendra and after
her death, Faith.
The chain was broken and restarted but there is
no evidence yet to suggest that when Buffy dies another second chain
will also start but is possible. It also indicates something about
the Council of Watchers knowledge being only observation not necessarily
based on solid factual evidence.
If you don’t observe anything different, then logic
will insist things will always be that way. The special instance
that created the first Slayer could also have been repeated in other
people as well although not perhaps by the temporary death and resurrection
of a Slayer.
Whereas Buffy has some sort of moral code or at
least able to tell the difference between good and evil and not
kill every vampire in sight, Kendra and Faith are the antithesis
of this. Kendra had a higher dedication to her job that prevented
her acquiring allies and thinking beyond her job.
A psychotic with little sense of morals, Faith
is likely to use her abilities against human and demon alike. Clearly,
there is something going on here and hence the reason for my chain
of thought. What exactly is the Slayer?
The reality of Sunnydale and indeed this entire
version of Earth presupposes that a variety of demon forms existed
before mankind. It shouldn’t be taken for granted that these demon
breeds prefer to move around mostly at night although. a fear of
light can come from a variety of reasons.
Considering most demon eyes don’t resemble human
eyes suggests they are better suited to the twilight hours. It is
only vampires whose bodies react violently to light and incinerate.
Most of the creatures we’ve seen in both ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’
and ‘Angel’ TV series have been mostly malevolent although some
would prefer to blend into society and lead an untroubled life as
stepping out of line could mean their deaths.
This later predisposition would probably explain
how they breed. Only the young and ambitious would want to flex
their muscles than produce the next generation. If anything, the
demon breeds should be considered as separate species where Darwin’s
‘Survival of the Fittest’ regime is in play and each caste is merely
doing what they think is appropriate to avoid extinction.
The main exception to this rule are the vampires
who have to sire humans into their breed. As such, they are a danger
to both demon breeds and humans alike. From this it would appear
that the Slayer’s job is to keep their numbers in check than dominate
the world.
Although only Sunnydale and Los Angeles have been
shown in any depth, one can only surmise that all these demons and
especially vampires are spread throughout the world. A single Slayer
could not possibly prevent all their actions.
However, Sunnydale is portrayed as being an epicenter
to one of the gates into hell. Placing a Slayer at the entrance
to prevent undesirables access to Earth would appear to be a good
idea.
These days, odd demons from other dimensional worlds
appear to be happier returning where they came from. It also suggests
that many demon breeds were originally immigrants to Earth rather
than being truly born here.
Unable to return, they made their home here. It
was only the evolution of the Earth’s own main sentient species,
the humans, that has changed their position.
Vampires and demon breeds alike are attracted
to a Hellsmouth because it’s the equivalent of taking Mohammed to
the mountain. For the demon breeds, it’s like a call to any portal
that could take them to their original home. For vampires, it is
the possibility of bringing exiled members of their caste, like
the Master, back to Earth.
A side effect of this is that it saves the Slayer
chasing the world exterminating these beings. Considering Buffy,
Kendra and Faith instinctively went to the same town also indicates
they are drawn to such areas in the same way as any demon. Despite
leaving on several occasions and despite her other problems, Buffy
always returns to Sunnydale.
No doubt when another more dangerous Hellsmouth
opens, she or her future successors will be likewise attracted there
instead.
I’ve been using the term ‘demon’ under advisement.
All these ‘supernatural’ creatures resemble the textbook reality
of what we call ‘demon breeds’. Be they vampires, werewolves or
simply, well, demons or otherworldly beings, they have been noted
and have had some level of prejudice placed against them either
by their behavior or appearance.
Oddly enough, they are not all, subjective term,
‘evil’. Many of them can have human shape, bred with humans resulting
in a variety of half-breeds suggesting their DNA isn’t totally alien.
It’s interesting to note that in the case of Alan Francis Doyle
that he is a hybrid demon human in the employ of some god-like beings
AKA ‘The Powers That Be’.
Whether this is to redeem his own soul or he was
coerced into this position is never revealed. It does lead to an
interesting pattern that it isn’t what you look like that is important
but where your morals lie. Give a vampire a ‘soul’ and he’s likely
to join the ‘good’ side against his own dispossession for blood
as in the case of Angel.
It is only their ‘calling’ that determines the
side they stay on. There is also a dispossession to be on any winning
side that probably indicates why demons choose the ascendant ‘evil’
variety.
Angel hints that there is some almighty showdown
likely to occur between the good and evil sides. Whether this is
from some higher order or a natural evolution trait is hard to say.
All is known for sure is that Angel is one of the warriors involved
in such an action. At present, the ‘good’ side have only a handful
of warriors and only two or possible three, depending how Faith
turns out, beings with real power.
There is also the demon army as shown in the ‘Angel’
episode ‘Hero’ who also have an agenda for killing other demon races
irrespective of whether or not they are troublesome or not. Although
Buffy’s Scooby Gang have shown some ability in surviving, I doubt
if anyone really sees them as anything more than support or advisors.
Even the Council of Watchers don’t go beyond this
remit and are there only to advise and witness events. As shown
by Rupert Giles and Wesley Wyndham-Pryce’s roles. It must have been
quite disparaging for the Watcher organization when Buffy rejected
their support by questioning their own lack of understanding in
her affairs.
As later evidence has shown, the Watchers can hardly
be described as a whiter than white organization but there is little
to show how they recruit their staff or do anything significant
to change matters. If anything, should all the demon breeds be wiped
out, they would be without a job. Rupert Giles’ actions with Buffy
went beyond the Watcher remit and his expulsion.
It indicates that some humans can’t stand on the
touchline. Wesley Wyndham-Pryce found himself placed in that position
when he was fired and took the same course of action. This might
well explain why the majority of the Watchers avoid the Slayer in
case they are also brought into the fight. No doubt, they are considering
more carefully who should be sent to advise any future Slayer generation.
Which brings us back to Buffy and what exactly
makes her the way she is. If a vampire with a soul fights for the
‘good’ side then whatever makes a Slayer a Slayer isn’t predispossessed
either way. If it was then Faith wouldn’t have turned out bad.
The fact that she surfaced in the ‘Angel’ TV series
hell-bent on killing the vampire do-gooder initially but with a
secret agenda to be killed by him suggests another soul in torment
fighting her personal demons. Killing vampires is only a side-line
of whatever it is that makes a Slayer what she is.
There appears to be a singular lack of distribution
of abilities by what or whoever is the ‘good’ side. Hardly a fair
proposition for a fight against a horde of demons. Probably the
closest is that of Doyle’s premonition ability that he passed on
to Cordelia Chase moments before he died.
Considering that the passing of the Slayer abilities
does not involve such physical contact, one has to suspect something
else is happening. More so, when the process can co-exist in two
individuals at the same time and have such different effects on
each suggests a different form of possession.
My comment that Faith is fighting her individual
demon strongly hints that possession might be closer to the truth.
In this case, normally the human ‘soul’ is in charge not the demon
side. With evolution trying out all possibilities, this variant
is bound to have happened.
A woman possessed by a demon is called a succubus.
Possession doesn’t mean that the demon is in charge just that its
power is at the disposal of the Slayer. After Spike had the chip
was placed in his head, he became incapable of harming humans but
has no problem with killing other demons.
The Slayer has no problem instinctively targeting
any demon’s weak point although the fight is mainly to get at it.
The attitude is very similar. A desire to survive leads us back
to Darwin. What better kind of succubus to face vampires than one
who needs to fight to stay alive?
The difference between Buffy and Faith demonstrates
the difference in control of their own personal demon. There is
no doubt that Buffy is in charge of herself. Faith succumbs to the
power that is in her possession which essentially makes her superhuman
It requires a certain amount of humility and training to avoid such
temptations and probably explains some of the Council Of Watchers’
role over the generations.
As to why the wearing the crucifix, holy water
and other religious paraphernalia doesn’t affect the Slayer? It
doesn’t have to. The only demons these really work against is the
vampires - the Slayer’s prime targets. It doesn’t appear to have
any effect on the other demons the Slayers encounter.
There is also something contradictory in that
assuming Christianity holds true in this reality that the ‘good
people’ kill their enemies. ‘Evil’ is seen as being amoral and has
no ethical code about not killing. Those demons see killing as a
means to getting what they desire.
It would make sense to recruit one of the demons
than to damage the ‘good’ side’s purity in systematically wiping
the opposition out. This tends to suggest redemption - a common
belief amongst most religions - is seen as a means to prevent yourself
being wiped out could be more evolutionary than obeying some mightier
being’s belief systems.
The fact that vampires like Angel can be turned
to fight on the ‘good’ side suggests that the original first Slayer
was also likely to be a demon re-enforced by whoever is the ‘good’
side.
Having the torch passed on to another host upon
death would be seen as a consideration to prevent the Slayer seeking
to do more than her job requirement. As seen by having two Slayers
alive at the same time, the latter loses her morals and becomes
a danger to everybody. The demon side is surfacing.
There is the possibility that whatever makes the
Slayer a Slayer is merely an energy endowment but this is loaded
with problems. With only one Slayer supposedly alive at a time,
one would think that with Buffy’s resurrection, the power would
be divided between her and Kendra and later with Faith.
The evidence doesn’t back this up. Even if it was
purely energy then it would still be a form of possession placed
in the Chosen One.
All the Council of Watchers have to rely on are
their texts stating that there is only one Slayer per generation
not that nothing else can happen. The fact that Buffy’s non-existent
sister, Dawn, suddenly appears without anyone realising she had
not been there before also suggests the possibility for Slayers
as well. It would certainly answer the question of why Kendra and
Faith don’t appear to have surnames.
Although I’m about a season behind on the British
terrestrial channel, I can’t recall Joss Whedon ever using a succubus
in the series although Giles did mention their existence in the
first series. Neither do I know what his plans are for either Slayer.
As such, this can only be regarded as interesting
speculation that all that exists on this Earth are demon breeds.
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