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Introduction

The Lost Slayer is a series of four novels written by Christopher Golden. It was later collected together in one omnibus paperback. Each was published by Pocket Books

The Lost Slayer I: Prophecies

Book Description

As Buffy is starting out her freshman year at UC Sunnydale she decides to take charge and do everything herself. How else can she hope to have a normal life without mastering everything she does? But unfortunately it results in isolation from her friends and angering Willow, who tries to understand but to no avail. When a particularly nasty group of vampires with bats tattooed across their faces and who's eyes glow with a surreal orange fire arrive in Sunnydale, Buffy tries her best to keep them at bay. Giles researches to find out that this particular breed of vampires are part of a gang with the demon Camazotz. Of course things start to look even worse when the past Slayer Lucy Hanover visits Buffy in her sleep. After a run in with Camazotz where Giles gets captured and most of the Scooby Gang ends up injured Buffy decides to call on Lucy Hanover to help them out. Lucy then calls on the Prophet who tells Buffy that her mistake has already been made. As the Prophet touches Buffy she is thrown 5 years into the future where she's been locked in a cage for the past five years...

Continuity

Trivia

The Lost Slayer II: Dark Times

Book Description

Buffy's 24 year old self has been locked in her prison for the past 5 years. One day they finally throw the new Slayer, August, in there with her. The confused girl tries to kill Buffy but Buffy accidentally snaps her spine, killing the current Slayer. Buffy finally escapes from her prison when the guards arrive after the scuffle. Once escaped, she finds out that Sunnydale has been taken over by vampires with humans helping them out of fear. After a call to the Watcher's Council, Buffy meets up with the extraction team which is made up (among others) of Willow who is now a powerful sorceress, Xander a humourless man now and Oz who can change into a werewolf whenever he chooses. In the present Buffy has been possessed by the Prophet. Once Willow has found this out, they realize they need to prevent Buffy's body from leaving Sunnydale. While the Prophet is leaving Sunnydale, Camazotz appears and tears the entity out of Buffy's body. The Prophet is actually Zotziloha, Camazotz's wife. After that fight Buffy was captured and imprisoned. In the future, Buffy is informed that Giles is now a vampire. More than a vampire, he's become the king of the vampires.

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The Lost Slayer III: King of the Dead

Book Description

Giles has become the king of vampires and even Spike is under his rule. Drusilla is dead and Spike seeks revenge on Giles who was the one who sent Drusilla out to kill the Slayer. After Giles casts him out from his lair, Spike immediately goes to the human headquarters. Meanwhile, Buffy is trying to reacquaint herself with all of her friends... or at least they used to be her friends. Her twin spirits are confused by the changes she'd had to go through and finds it difficult to accept that the future is so different. After finding out that Spike was the one that killed her mom, Buffy tortures him for information, but it's finally Xander who stakes him, in Anya's honour. Meanwhile, Giles has plans for Buffy; he plans to make her a vampire so that she could be by his side once again.

Continuity

Follows continuity established in Lost Slayer Volume I and II.

Trivia

The Lost Slayer IV: Original Sins

Book Description

Buffy, Xander and Willow have found a weakened Camazotz which they accidentally release from his magickal chains. Willow figures out how to kill Camaztoz: with gold, through alchemy which can only be done if it's not used for personal gain. Meanwhile, Anna, the new Slayer, and Wesley try to reduce the vampire population though Wesley gets seriously injured. Now that Camazotz is dead, the Kakchiquels have lost all their power and are reduced to only regular vampire strength.

Shortly after, Willow, Xander, Oz and Buffy enter a room to find Angel suspended in mid-air with a stake protruding from his heart, and he yet he still lives. Giles has imprisoned Angel here for the past five years when Angel went out searching for Buffy. If the spell is broken, Angel will die. Giles finds them all and Buffy stays to fight while the others rush off to help the other troops. Buffy finally builds up the courage to kill Giles, killing Angel in the process. Unfortunately, not much is gained from this battle as both Wesley and Xander die as well.

Finally Willow figures out a spell to send Buffy back in time. Guided by Lucy Hanover, Buffy goes back to the day where she told Willow that she didn't need her help with Camaztoz. But this time she asks for help. As Buffy fights to free Giles she is backed up by her friends. Willow binds Zotzilaha and in the final battle, this younger version of Willow learns that alchemy cannot be used for personal gain. Her gold-tipped stake, guided by Buffy's hand, destroys Camazotz in a very close battle to the end.

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Trivia

Canonical issues

Buffy/Angel books such as this one are not usually considered by fans as canonical. Some fans consider them stories from the imaginations of authors and artists, while other fans consider them as taking place in an alternative fictional reality. However unlike fan fiction, overviews summarising their story, written early in the writing process, were 'approved' by both Fox and Joss Whedon (or his office), and the books were therefore later published as officially Buffy/Angel merchandise.

Timing

Location, time
(if known)
Buffyverse chronology: Fall 1999 - December 1999
(non-canon = italic)
L.A. 1999 Angel comic:
L.A. 1999 A1.01 City of (Angel episode)>City of
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.01 The Freshman (Buffy episode)>The Freshman
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.02 Living Conditions (Buffy episode)>Living Conditions
L.A. 1999 A1.02 Corrupt (unaired Angel episode)>Corrupt (unaired)
L.A. 1999 A1.02 Lonely Hearts (Angel episode)>Lonely Hearts
L.A. 1999 A1.00 Unaired Angel pilot
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Not Forgotten (Angel novel)>Not Forgotten
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.03 The Harsh Light of Day (Buffy episode)>The Harsh Light of Day
L.A. 1999 A1.03 In the Dark (Angel episode)>In the Dark
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.04 Fear Itself (Buffy episode)>Fear Itself
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel: Blood of Carthage (Buffy comic)>Blood of Carthage
L.A. 1999 Angel graphic novel: Surrogates (Angel comic)>Surrogates
L.A. 1999 Angel comic: Strange Bedfellows (Angel comic)>Strange Bedfellows story, Angel #4
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy video game: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Game Boy Color)
Sunnydale, 1999
L.A. 1999 A1.04 I Fall to Pieces (Angel episode)>I Fall to Pieces
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.05 Beer Bad (Buffy episode)>Beer Bad
L.A. 1999 A1.05 Rm w/a Vu (Angel episode)>Rm w/a Vu
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy books: Lost Slayer (Buffy novel)>Lost Slayer series
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.06 Wild at Heart (Buffy episode)>Wild at Heart
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy graphic novel: Oz (Buffy comic)>Oz
Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy book:
L.A. 1999 A1.06 Sense & Sensitivity (Angel episode)>Sense & Sensitivity
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.07 The Initiative (Buffy episode)>The Initiative
L.A. 1999 A1.07 Bachelor Party (Angel episode)>Bachelor Party
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Close to the Ground (Angel novel)>Close to the Ground
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Soul Trade (Angel novel)>Soul Trade
L.A. 1999 Angel graphic novel: Earthly Possessions (Angel comic)>Earthly Possessions
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Redemption (Angel novel)>Redemption
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Shakedown (Angel novel)>Shakedown
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Hollywood Noir (Angel novel)>Hollywood Noir
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Avatar (Angel novel)>Avatar
L.A. 1999 Angel book: Bruja (Angel novel)>Bruja
L.A. 1999 Angel book: The Summoned (Angel novel)>The Summoned
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.08 Pangs (Buffy episode)>Pangs
L.A. 1999 A1.08 I Will Remember You (Angel episode)>I Will Remember You
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.09 Something Blue (Buffy episode)>Something Blue
L.A. 1999 A1.09 Hero (Angel episode)>Hero
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.10 Hush (Buffy episode)>Hush
L.A. 1999 A1.10 Parting Gifts (Angel episode)>Parting Gifts
Sunnydale, 1999 B4.11 Doomed (Buffy episode)>Doomed
L.A. 1999 A1.11 Somnambulist (Angel episode)>Somnambulist

See also

External links

Reviews

Book I

Book II

Book III

Book IV

Buffy novels

Buffy books in order of Buffyverse chronology

Tales of the Slayer | | Blackout | Halloween Rain | Coyote Moon | Night of the Living Rerun | How I Survived My Summer Vacation | Keep Me In Mind | The Suicide King | Colony | Night Terrors | After Image | Carnival of Souls | Blooded | | Sins of the Father | Child of the Hunt | Ghoul Trouble | Paleo | The Evil That Men Do | Doomsday Deck | Immortal | Prime Evil | Power of Persuasion | Revenant | The Gatekeeper | Resurrecting Ravana | Return to Chaos | Visitors | Unnatural Selection | Obsidian Fate | Deep Water | Here Be Monsters | The Book of Fours | Sunnydale High Yearbook | Lost Slayer | Oz | These Our Actors | Unseen | Tempted Champions | Little Things | Crossings | Sweet Sixteen | Wisdom of War | Cursed | Blood and Fog | Monster Island | Wicked Willow | Seven Crows | Apocalypse Memories | Mortal Fear | Spark and Burn | Heat | ''Queen of the Slayers

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