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Various vampire slayers have appeared and have been mentioned in the Buffyverse, in short pieces. For more information regarding the slayer mythos and other slayers, see the origin behind the Vampire Slayers in the First Slayer article, and the TV Show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The slayers documented here are put in chronological order, not by their appearances, but by the timeline.

The Righteous Slayer

The Righteous Slayer is a fictional character, a Vampire Slayer from the Buffyverse.

Although her real name is not known, this Slayer is known for taking on and defeating the vampire, St. Just. However, because of this and other events, the townspeople accused her of being a witch, ending her life by burning her at the stake. As a result of her death, her Watcher, a male monk, let all vampires loose into the town. She became the Slayer in 1398, and uncommon to the slayer, her weapon was a sword.

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Black slave

A black slave was a Slayer in the Buffyverse, but appeared exclusively in the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer film.

This girl was a slayer during the early 1700s, where she was a black slave. In combat with the vampire Lothos, she was killed. Merrick, himself a Watcher mentions her when he first meets Buffy Summers in the film version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Due to the noncanonical status of the film, the "Black Slave" Slayer is considered noncanon.

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Boston Slayer

"Boston Slayer" was a Vampire Slayer seen in early advertisements for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series advertisements on the WB. Her role in the Buffyverse has not been expanded on, and it's doubtful if she is truly part of the Buffyverse canon.

She was a Slayer in Boston, USA from 1843-1845.
"The Boston shipyards were plagued by a series of murders. The murders ended when this quiet young woman arrived in town."
~ Advertisement.

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Lucy Hanover

Lucy Hanover was a Vampire Slayer seen in History of the Slayer WB advertisements for the Buffy television series advertisements on the WB. Buffyverse authors Christopher Golden and Nancy Holder used the character for a number of Buffyverse novels and comics.

She had a son Roland born about 1865, and was active in Virginia approximately around 1866.
"The frequent disappearances of local civil war widows shocked an already grieving community. These events ended when Lucy Hanover arrived in town"
~ Advertisement.*[[1]].

She was killed by the wanderer of water, and currently resides on the ghost roads. She also traveled with the 'Wild Hunt' (see Child of the Hunt'').

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Naayee Neizghani

Naayee Neizghani was a Native American slayer in the Buffyverse.

She was a slayer in Virginia, USA from 1889 to 1891. Her Watcher had been killed by a vampire named To, and Naayee went on a pursuit for To. After she slayed some of the vampires, she was stabbed in the chest on her horse. It isn't certain if she slayed To, but the town Naayee died in was bought by Richard Wilkins, who called it Sunnydale.

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Arabella Gish

Arabella Gish was a Vampire Slayer seen in History of the Slayer WB advertisements. Her role in the Buffyverse has not been expanded on beyond her mention in the promotional clips.

Arabelle came to live in Brooklyn, New York in 1912 and died that same year.
"23 New Yorkers lost their lives in a Brooklyn Boarding House in 1912. The killings ended when a student nurse started lodging in room 6."
~ Advertisement.

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Rachel O'Connor

Rachel O'Connor as seen in Tales of the Slayers.
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Rachel O'Connor as seen in Tales of the Slayers.

Rachel O'Connor, also known as Major Dietrich, was a Vampire Slayer in the Buffyverse.

She was known for her unusual method of slaying: at night, on the streets, she pretended to be a blind girl selling pencils, and as the vampires approached, she staked them with the pencils. She got involved with Buffy Summers in a time paradox involving an evil djinn. Rachel was also a member of the undercover anti-Nazi orginazation (OSS). She was called as the slayer in 1937, in New York.

Appearances

Tales of the Slayers, "Bottle of the Broken Djinn"

Canonical issues

Tales of the Slayers is considered 'canon'. The WB promos are viewed by some fans as 'canon', and others as 'non-canon' (see main article for further details). The Buffy film is not part of the canon established by the television series. The other Buffy novels, and Buffy comics mentioned in this article are generally not considered as part of 'canon'.

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