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A relatively new character who wasn't introduced until the second season, [[Alana Mareva]] was introduced during a "what if" episode, which actually ended up being her power - to create alternate realities. In her alternate reality, Alana created a world in which she was married to [[Tom Baldwin]] and they lived happily ever after. During the course of the episode, Tom gradually learned things weren't right, and Alana destroyed her reality. While the reality was fake, the bond between her and Tom was real, and they continued their life together in the real world. According to the false reality, her ability was strictly given to her so that she could help Tom and act as a means of support for him. | |||
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[[The AMERICAN GODS]] | [[The AMERICAN GODS]] |
Revision as of 21:26, 20 June 2006
basic description
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Overview
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Overview
A relatively new character who wasn't introduced until the second season, Alana Mareva was introduced during a "what if" episode, which actually ended up being her power - to create alternate realities. In her alternate reality, Alana created a world in which she was married to Tom Baldwin and they lived happily ever after. During the course of the episode, Tom gradually learned things weren't right, and Alana destroyed her reality. While the reality was fake, the bond between her and Tom was real, and they continued their life together in the real world. According to the false reality, her ability was strictly given to her so that she could help Tom and act as a means of support for him.