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"General Washington made a pact with our coven. If we helped win the war, Witches would finally reintegrate into society. A promise he reneged on and one that must be reconciled at any cost."
—Katrina Crane[src]

Katrina Crane (née Van Tassel) was a main support character in Sleepy Hollow. She was a white witch in the coven the Sisterhood of the Radiant Heart, and wife of Captain Ichabod Crane. When she defied her coven, she was tracked down and banished to Purgatory. Her mission was to prevent the Apocalypse.

Early History[]

Before the Revolutionary War, Katrina was a good friend and midwife to Abigail Adams of Massachusetts. Katrina delivered all five of her children.[1]

Early in the Revolutionary War, Katrina posed as a Quaker nurse and asked that she be allowed to treat Arthur Bernard's wounds suffered during British interrogation. It was during this time that Katrina met British Army Lieutenant, Ichabod Crane. She and Bernard were able to convince Crane to defect, knowing that he was a good man. Katrina then treated Crane's wounds after Bernard was killed by Col. Banastre Tarleton.[2]

During this time, Katrina's father arranged for her to marry Abraham Van Brunt. During her engagement, she met Crane's possessive ex-fiancee Mary Wells, who believed that Katrina was trying to steal Crane from her. Katrina was then was confronted by Wells, who tripped and fell off a cliff to her death. Katrina then forged a letter for Crane and hid Mary's death from him.[3]

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Katrina, 1780

Abraham always bought her ostentatious gifts, and was about to buy a rather gaudy necklace for her when he asked Crane's opinion. Crane suggested a simpler necklace. He knew her better than Abraham did, and knew it was simplicity she liked. She eventually broke off the engagement with Abraham to be with Crane.[2] She told van Brunt that she could never make him truly happy, and she told Crane that her heart belonged to him.[4] [5]

While her husband was a captain serving under General George Washington in the 37th Regiment, Katrina worked a civilian nurse attached to his regiment. After Crane fell in battle, Katrina chose to preserve his life through magic. Her coven chained the Horseman's body in a coffin and sent it the bottom of the river, knowing it shared a blood connection with Crane. Her coven, the Sisterhood of the Radiant Heart, then banished her to Purgatory for her actions and for her refusal to reveal Crane's hiding place. Katrina hid Crane in the cave after he beheaded the Horseman, they demanded she reveal his location, but she refused.

Season One[]

After Katrina is banished to Purgatory, she spends the next 231 years as a prisoner of Moloch. After the Horseman, and therefore her husband, were raised by Moloch, her son, a powerful warlock, contacted her incognito and gave her the information concerning a Sin Eater who could break the bond between Horseman and Witness. She passed this information on to Abbie in a vision. She also appeared to her husband in a dream in which she informed him of some of the secrets she had kept from him, and told him of his duty as the First Witness. He must prevent the Horseman from retrieving his head, reaching full power, and summoning the other three horsemen thereby bringing about the end of the world. Katrina then begs her husband to rescue her. [6]

When Crane and Abbie devise a way into Purgatory, Katrina is freed after Abbie agrees to take Katrina's place temporarily since it is Katrina's power that is needed to halt the rise of War. They meet with Henry Parish, whom Katrina knows as the Sin Eater, and make their way to the place where the Horseman of War is supposed to rise. When her spells fail, Henry reveals that he is actually their son Jeremy, and that he is the Horseman of War. He has risen already and his parents are now his prisoners. Henry then gives Katrina to the Headless Horseman, who rides off with her.[7]

Season Two[]

Katrina was in the custody of the Headless Horseman in a carriage house on one of his old properties. She is seen tied to a chair, but he cuts the ropes and offers her bread. She tries to run, but he prevents her. That evening the Horseman has changed his garb, a suit rather than a uniform. When he fastens the necklace around her neck that Abraham van Brunt once bought for her, it allows her to see him as he once was, head in place, and able to speak to her. He bitterly tells her that that her heart was stolen from him and Crane who will be dead by midnight. [8]

Henry arrives and she is told that she will become a servant of Moloch and forever bound to Abraham through a binding ritual. She is also told that it is useless to attempt to escape, as the house has a powerful hex around it, suppressing her already weakened powers. Katrina convinces Abraham that she will not attempt to flee, but that he is pushing her just as he did once before. She must come to love him on her own time. Desiring her affections of her own free will, Abraham argues against the binding ritual. Katrina uses her time to try to gather intelligence about Moloch's plans, although she is caught eavesdropping by Henry at every turn.

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Confronted by Mary Wells

Henry calls up one of Katrina's old sins, the ghost of Mary Wells. The angry spirit of her husband's former betrothed, who saw Katrina as a threat and attacked her, attempting to drown her. Katrina manages to escape, using her powers, and meets her husband and Abbie on the shore. After learning the situation, Katrina works with Abbie to cast a spell that can drive the darkness from Mary's spirit while Crane distracts her. It works, but when Crane asks what happened to her, Mary points an accusing finger at Katrina before disappearing. Katrina then tells him Mary jealously confronted her the night before she was to leave for England, accusing her of stealing Crane away, and making him betray his country. In her fury, she rushed Katrina, who moved out of the way. Mary tripped and fell from a precipice and onto the river bank below, where she died of injuries. Katrina then forged a letter to Crane telling him Mary had gone back to England, and that she did so that he would not be distracted from his purpose. Abraham then appears and Katrina stops him from attacking her husband, explaining that he had saved her, he had not taken her. She then returns with the Horseman, leaving her husband doubting her for the first time. [3]

Henry next creates a poison spider that crawls into his mother's mouth while she sleeps. With it, he has impregnated Katrina with Moloch so that he can come to Earth by being born of a woman. She escapes from the manor and her husband and Abbie rescue her from a hospital where she is admitted as a Jane Doe. Once they realize what has happened, the Witnesses retrieve a prism artifact, the light from which will prevent Moloch's birth and her inevitable death. The demon is denied his vessel at the last possible moment, and Katrina's life is saved. [9]

In Heartless, Katrina is forced to work in concert with Abbie for the first time. It does not seem to be something she likes, but between them, they track down the demon's heart and destroy it, saving Crane and Hawley from her attentions. In the end, Katrina knows Henry will try again, and agrees that he must be stopped, but says she has to destroy Moloch to break her son's ties to the demon. Katrina can sense his growing power, but he is still vulnerable and she thinks she can convince Abraham to take her back. Knowing that Crane will never let her go, she asks Abbie to tell him that she has left to destroy Moloch, as she cannot face leaving him again.

Katrina uses Henry's mirror in the manor to contact her husband and report her findings, but their conversation is short. Henry later exploits the mirror spell to spy on the Witnesses. In The Akeda, Abraham commences the binding ritual on Katrina, but is stopped by the Witnesses before he can complete it. He is taken and chained in the Masonic cell where he remains while the battle against Moloch's minions is waged.

After Frank Irving is mortally wounded, Katrina attempts to heal him, but cannot. The rest of the group are captured by Henry, but when Moloch orders him to kill Katrina, he betrays and kills Moloch instead. He then vanishes and is presumed dead.

By Paradise Lost, Katrina has moved into Corbin's cabin with her husband, and they attempt to live as husband and wife once again. Katrina later tells the team that she wishes to separate Abraham from the Horseman and make him human again. Believing Abraham to be in danger, Katrina tells him of her plan, that she cares for him, and frees him. She stops him from attacking Crane who agrees to her decision to try to make the Horseman human again.

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Date night with the Cranes

In Pittura Infamante the Cranes are still working on their relationship, and go on a date night to the historical society dinner. There they work together to solve the murder of the society curator. Katrina remembers her friend, Abigail Adams, speaking of similar murders in 1770, and that she thought they remained unsolved. Katrina's insights help lead to the resolution of the crime.

Katrina is seen to be working on strengthening her magical ability, long unused in Purgatory. When the warlock, Solomon Kent, is named as the killer of auction house curators, she tells the team that he is the man all witches fear. That he seeks the Grand Grimoire is troubling. Katrina casts a tracking spell to locate the other half of the book, but when they track it down, Kent appears, and after he tosses the Witnesses aside, Katrina manages to blast him with magic of her own. He is astonished that she is witch breed. He then tells her that there are seeds of darkness within her that she has been resisting, “Have you ever wondered why your powers betray you when you need them the most? You are walking the wrong path.” When the warlock escapes, and she returns to the others, she is quiet and withdrawn. [10]

Henry appears to Katrina in a dream, but she wonders if it really happened. She becomes increasingly remote as she begins practicing blood magic to find Henry. After casting a spell, Henry arrives by his own choice and tells her the dark side suits her. He suggests it is their destiny to work to bring back “our kind.” He explains the awakening ritual and thinks that Katrina could do the spell perfectly, and with the spell done correctly, they could create a coven with a thousand witches, but he must have a full blood witch to perform the spell, that having Crane as his father "dilutes his blood." Katrina is swayed, and goes with Henry.

Henry and Katrina arrive to stop the Witnesses from destroying their bell, and a suddenly cold Katrina tells her husband that she trusts what she feels, and she trusts Henry. She says that Washington made a promise; if witches helped him win the war, then they can openly rejoin society, and with this bell that promise can be kept. Katrina then deliberately hurts Crane by saying she could never truly be with a mortal man. He is shocked and warns her that anything she says cannot be unsaid. She blows him and Abbie in the tunnel, and then the witches magically brick it closed and take the bell.

Crane heads over to the town hall to take on Henry, so that Abbie can destroy the bell. Henry realizes what is going on and manages to stop her before she can detonate the explosive on the bell. He captures her without noticing the bomb, and ties her against a post with Crane.

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Casting the spell

Henry and Katrina then work on their spell, but all the while Crane and Abbie work to get out of their bonds, knowing what they were up against, they had come prepared. Abbie removes a pistol from Crane's coat and shoots at Henry. Henry is no longer immortal and falls. Katrina and Crane kneel at his side as he dies, he asks his mother to call him Jeremy, the name she gave him. He then dies, and his body disintegrates.

Crane tries to speak to Katrina, but she turns on him, telling him the death of her son is his fault. She slams Crane against a wall and says he is the source of her sorrow, and that she should never have saved him from the Horseman of War on the battlefield; she should have let him die instead of putting him to sleep. She says this time she will let him die, and casts a powerful spell and vanishes; Abbie jumps into the distortion the spell creates before it disappears, leaving the injured Crane behind. [11]

Katrina has performed a time travel spell, and finds herself back in 1781, reliving the events that led up to her husband's stasis but when she goes looking for him, she learns that he had left the field of battle and was not lying mortally wounded after being cut down by the Horseman. She soon finds the Horseman and forms an alliance with him. She then returns to the house she shares with her husband, who arrives to find Katrina preparing a concoction he knows is for pregnant women. Abbie had told him his wife was pregnant, but she denies it is for her, and says it is for the neighbor. She levitates a knife behind his back as he tells her about a "madwoman" in custody, and Katrina asks where to find her. They are interrupted by soldiers summoning him to General Washington. Crane notices a spell book open on the table, Abbie had also told him his wife was a witch, things begin to add up for him, and he returns to the jail to confirm Abbie's story.

When Colonel Sutton enters Abbie's cell and menaces her, she is easily able to get him in a choke-hold and put him down before escaping. When Sutton goes to Katrina in her capacity as nurse, she asks what happened, and scrapes some blood from claw marks on Sutton's arm. With her blood, she is able to see Abbie and Crane are headed to Fredericks Manor. When Sutton asks how she knows, she declares she is a witch and murders him outright.

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Going Dark

While Abbie and Crane talk to Grace Dixon, Katrina collects the Horseman and follows. Katrina breaches the wards, and the Horseman rides up to the manor. Grace knows the how to reverse the Traveler's spell and send Abbie back to the moment before the spell was cast, but she must tap in to the wards to power the spell. Crane goes outside to stall them, noting that if Grace succeeds, it won't matter if he dies. Crane shoots the rider off his horse, and ducks a spell from Katrina. The Horseman charges forward. Inside, Grace insists that Abbie stay nearby for the spell to work, and as Abbie recites the spell, outside, Crane fights the Horseman who this time seems about to triumph. Time slows before Crane can be killed, and Katrina realizes what is happening, but too late. The spell reverses, dropping Abbie and Katrina back in the old town hall the moment before the Traveler's spell was first cast.

Katrina rages and turns her magic on Abbie, she blasts her back against a wall, then levitates her begins to strangle her. Crane tries to grab a nearby knife, but Katrina pulls it into her grasp. They struggled for the blade and Katrina is mortally wounded in the tussle. As she lies dying, she sees Henry's spirit gesturing. Crane holds his wife in his arms as she dies, but she pays him no attention. After a moment, Katrina dissolves into ash. Abbie assures Crane that he had no choice, but Crane bitterly replies that he did, they all did.[12]

Legacy[]

Before she died, she created a spell that would relieve Abraham from his position as the Horseman of Death, as without Moloch, he started to question his relevance, however, the spell was never cast on Abraham, as he had disappeared. In Tomorrow after Crane is turned into the Horseman of War, Lara and Diana Thomas are sent to retrieve the spell Katrina created and used it to release Crane from the aspect of War. The spell works and Crane is freed of the mantle of War.

Personality[]

Initially, Katrina appeared to be a good-hearted individual; with a sense of justice, honor, and idealistic view of love. But she was a very secretive and manipulative individual, perhaps born of the need to keep her identity as a witch secret. But unfortunately, the habit of secrets bled into her private life and she seldom told her husband the truth. Katrina was often manipulative and deceitful when it suited her purposes. She withheld her role as a witch and spy from her husband, lied to him about Mary's death and the fact that; he had a son, Jeremy.

Katrina admitted to Abbie that she manipulated Abraham, used his love for her in order to gain his trust and obtain knowledge of Moloch's plans; instead of telling Crane of her plan to return to Abraham's manor, she got Abbie to do it for her. She also used Crane's love for her to make him to see things her way and go along with her plans, something that both he and Abbie criticized her for. She spoke about love being a gift, and having the power to overcome any obstacle, but she also called love a weapon, and she yielded it as such in her interactions with both Abraham and Ichabod.

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Katrina.

Katrina did seem to care deeply for her husband, but her love for him was an idealistic one and had its limits. She quickly betrayed him in favor of her son, another witch. She also showed compassion for Abraham Van Brunt and even an occasional attraction, perhaps as a response to his newly acquired immortality, a trait she herself possessed but her husband lacked.

Although Katrina originally fought against the forces of evil as a member of the Sisterhood of the Radiant Heart, she defied them in the end to do things her own way, and they in turn betrayed her, delivering her to Purgatory. She later used Washington's promise to halt the persecution of witches and reintegrate them back into society once they had won the war as an excuse to justify her own plot with Henry, as she claimed that the promise was reneged upon.

Katrina was characterized by moodiness and a tendency to let her emotions dictate her actions. She often made impulsive decisions without thinking of the consequences. She refused to disclose her husband's grave despite the objections from both her coven and the Masons, knowing that protecting his life would preserve the Horseman of Death's as well. She released Abraham from captivity when Orion sought to kill him; despite knowing that he was the Horseman of Death or having any idea what he would do once free. She also continued to insist that both Abraham and Henry could be redeemed, and should be forgiven, in spite of their past actions and avowals to the contrary.

Katrina's turn to the dark side revealed an individual with few deep held convictions, a narrow mindset, and a self-serving attitude. As such, she was easily swayed by the prospect of regaining a relationship with her son, Jeremy. After his death, she was free of his influence and yet she still used dark magic to open a portal into the past in an attempt to see to her husband's death, and had no qualms about murdering two innocent individuals while in the past.

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Witchcraft: As a member of the Sisterhood of the Radiant Heart, Katrina was a very powerful witch who; derives her magic from nature, drawing her powers from the elements; such as wind, water, and lightning. Katrina was also capable of great feats of magic vital to the fight against Moloch's forces. She was also capable of tapping into darker forces for stronger, corrupted magic.
    • Spell Casting: The act of changing and controlling events by magical influence. Prior to her imprisonment, she was responsible for safeguarding Ichabod's life should he die in battle by the hands of the Horseman of Death and was also responsible for burying him. She also weakened Serilda of Abaddon with the help of her coven to allow their allies to finally capture and execute her. Since her return, she compelled a crow to send a message for her, cast a warning hex on the Armory, bound the prison meant for Abraham from all evil forces, ensured that War no longer had an influence on Frank Irving, immolated the Incordata's heart, and took herself and others in and out of James Colby's painting. While she had the Grand Grimoire in her possession, she was able to locate Ichabod with little effort, and breakthrough the wards that protected Fredricks Manor. She also attempted the Awakening Ritual though she was interrupted before she could complete the spell.[10]
      • Chronokinesis: Katrina used a spell from the Grand Grimoire to travel back in time to prevent Ichabod from falling on the battlefield and therefore fulfill his destiny.[11]
    • Channeling: The act of invoking extra forms of energy by focusing on external forces. Her time in Purgatory drained her power and it was most evident when she had experienced difficulty in casting a path-finder spell upon returning to the mortal plane. She draws power from nature and the strength of her magic is influenced by the perigean tide. However, she is also capable of using blood magic and ultimately succumbed to channeling dark forces to achieve her ends.
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      Katrina conjuring balls of light in her hands.

    • Teleportation: When confronted by her former coven once returning from Europe, the Sisterhood of the Radiant Heart, Katrina was forced to escape by teleporting away in a cloud of smoke to Fredericks Manor where she later gave birth to her son, Jeremy Crane.[13]
    • Elemental Control: The act of controlling and manipulating the elements of air, earth, fire and water.
      • Cryokinesis: She demonstrated this ability once by freezing a flower to the point where it shattered.
      • Pyrokinesis: She has been shown shooting both blue and regular fire from her hands. She was able to destroy Abbie's car and kill a soldier with this power.
      • Electrokinesis: Katrina once unleashed a small flurry of sparks to repel against Solomon Kent.
      • Chlorokinesis: After she was dragged through a portal into the river underwater, she was being drowned by the Weeping Lady when she manipulated the seaweed beneath her and used it to grab hold of the Weeping Lady's leg to pull her off of her. While she was doing this, light emitted from her palms.[3] Katrina later displayed the ability to change the color of the flower she was practicing her magics on. She also used her powers in a vision to keep her husband from being detected by Moloch, dragging him into an underground tunnel with roots.
    • Photogenesis: Katrina has been seen unleashing light from her palms to defend herself from Abraham Van Brunt and followers of Moloch.
    • Telekinesis: The act of controlling and manipulating the movements of objects and people. She grew to develop this power as the perigean tide approached, allowing her to levitate a rock and propel it with great force. When she succumbed to darkness, she was able to kill a man by making him bleed spontaneously. She was able to lift a knife and aim it at Crane while conversing with him. She then tried to kill Abbie by levitating her whilst depriving her of air and drawn a dagger to her person in a failed attempt to kill her husband.
    • Necromancy: The act of controlling and manipulating of the dead.
  • Potion Brewing: The act of brewing and concocting supernatural elixirs and potions that contain mystical properties. She brewed a poison from Devil's Breath that was meant to kill the infant Moloch before he grew to maturity.

Former Powers[]

  • Psychic connection: After almost giving birth to Moloch and his body expelled from hers, Katrina gained a mystical connection to the Demon. She would get glimpses of him throughout her day. Initially, she thought it to be nothing more than a dream or delusion, it was, however, disproved. She was later able to focus this power to consciously control when she would have her visions.[14]

Equipment[]

  • Katrina's Necklace: This necklace was originally given to her by her Abraham Van Brunt as a gift when they were engaged to be married. In the 21st century, the necklace was enchanted to allow the wearer to view Abraham's soul to enable them to communicate as he did have a head. Following her death, Ichabod Crane took possession of the necklace.

Relationships[]

Ichabod Crane[]

Katrina met Crane when she was posing as a Quaker nurse, when Crane served in the British army, he was ordered to interrogate and kill Arthur Bernard. He attempted to be charming, finding her beautiful, but she was cold to him. When she realized he was a good man, she led him to his change of heart to becoming a Patriot cause. When Crane was sent to kill Bernard, he set him free. His commander then revealed himself to be a demon and shot Bernard, then he wounded Crane. Crane then made his way to Katrina for help, and she took him into her embrace. Though Katrina was betrothed to Abraham Van Brunt, he knew nothing about her, but Crane did, and was quietly falling in love with her. Eventually, Katrina responded, and confessed her love for him, and broke the engagement. When Abraham told Crane she broke the engagement, Crane confessed it was out of love for him, asking that he and Katrina receive his blessing. Abraham was angered and demanded a duel, which Crane tried to avoid.

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After Abraham's presumed death in the field, Crane and Katrina were married. Never did Katrina tell him she was a witch. After Crane was mortally wounded, she defied her coven and placed him in a magical sleep and hid him away. Katrina cast a spell on a dying Crane because their blood merged, she was able to cast a spell so when the Horseman of Death awoke, so would Crane. She buried Crane's body in a cave. After he awakens 200 years later, she appears to him many times to give him warnings, upcoming events. Katrina gave him the information that the Horseman would be looking for his skull, and he could wake the three other Horsemen with it. She also revealed to him that the Horseman couldn't be around sunlight. After the Witnesses rescued her from Purgatory, she does make an effort briefly to be a wife to her husband, but ultimately abandons him for the Horseman and her mission.

As of Paradise Lost, Katrina and Crane are estranged due to the broken trust between them. These issues fester and grew, until in Awakening, Katrina abandons Crane to aid her son in reawakening the magic potential of those with witch blood in Sleepy Hollow, going so far as to attack Crane when he interferes and states that she could never be happy with a mortal man and that she feels relieved she is finally able to say so.

After Jeremy's death, Katrina's love for her husband, Crane dies too. She attempts to go backwards in time to kill him as she believes that he is the source of all her pain. When Katrina attempts to kill Abigail, Crane moves to defend his partner and she attacks him with a knife; when he tries to wrestle the blade from her, she is accidentally killed, but in her final moments, she expresses no regret for her actions or affection for Crane in favor of staring at the shade of her son, Jeremy.

Abraham Van Brunt[]

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Abraham

Katrina had an arranged betrothal with Abraham, but because he did not understand her, and because she fell in love with Ichabod Crane, and she broke the engagement. After Abraham was killed by the Hessians and made the Horseman of Death, his agreement with Moloch was that if he succeeded, Katrina would be his. After she was rescued from the world between worlds, Katrina told Abraham that she never loved him and she never would, and that her heart belonged to Ichabod Crane alone. She does, however, spend most of her time returned to Earth with Abraham, and at one point admits that she does care for him. After Moloch's defeat Katrina begins researching a method to separate Abraham from Death having claimed to have seen his humanity starting resurface. She also admitted she felt somewhat guilty about his predicament her actions in the past playing a part in his choice to serve Moloch.

After she broke with her husband, it was to Abraham she turned to for an ally. He willingly agreed to help her kill her husband.

Jeremy Crane[]

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Jeremy Crane at birth

Jeremy Crane was the only child of Ichabod and Katrina Crane. He was born after his father fell on the battlefield, never having known of his existence. After his birth, his mother was a fugitive and left the child; with friends for his own safety. Jeremy resents his mother and father for abandoning him.

Katrina loves Jeremy dearly and refuses to give up hope that; he can be redeemed. Katrina's love for her son and her desire to have a relationship; with him eventually consumes her entire being and eclipses any love she had for anyone else. She is willing to turn her back on everything she fought for so that; she can be reunited; with Jeremy. This choice eventually; proves to be her undoing.

Trivia[]

Etymology[]

  • The name "Katrina" is a variant of Catrinona, itself a form of Katherine, from the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could derive from an earlier Greek name Ἑκατερινη (Hekaterine), itself from ἑκάτερος (hekateros) meaning "each of the two"; it could derive from the name of the goddess Hecate; it could be related to Greek αἰκία (aikia) meaning "torture"; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning "my consecration of your name". In the early Christian era it became associated with Greek καθαρός (katharos) meaning "pure", and the Latin spelling was changed from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this.[15]

Character Notes[]

  • According to Crane in "Dead Men Tell No Tales", he was married to Katrina for six years.
  • Jeremy used the Jincan to poison Katrina and use her as a vessel for Moloch.
  • Many fans thought that she wasn't a good love interest and instead wanted Crane to have a relationship with Abbie. This did not happen.

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

Season One
"Pilot" "Blood Moon" "For the Triumph of Evil..." "The Lesser Key of Solomon" "John Doe"
"The Sin Eater" "The Midnight Ride" "Necromancer" "Sanctuary" "The Golem"
"The Vessel" "The Indispensable Man" "Bad Blood"
Season Two
"This Is War" "The Kindred" "Root of All Evil" "Go Where I Send Thee..." "The Weeping Lady"
"And the Abyss Gazes Back" "Deliverance" "Heartless" "Mama" "Magnum Opus"
"The Akeda" "Paradise Lost" "Pittura Infamante" "Kali Yuga" "Spellcaster"
"What Lies Beneath" "Awakening" "Tempus Fugit"
Season Three
"I, Witness*" "Whispers in the Dark" "Blood and Fear" "The Sisters Mills" "Dead Men Tell No Tales"
"This Red Lady from Caribee" "The Art of War" "Novus Ordo Seclorum" "One Life" "Incident At Stone Manor"
"Kindred Spirits" "Sins of the Father" "Dark Mirror" "Into the Wild" "Incommunicado"
"Dawn's Early Light" "Delaware" "Ragnarok"

References[]

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