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Revision as of 15:14, 23 September 2009
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| Lydia | |
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| Portrayed by | Dawn Olivieri |
| First appearance | Orientation |
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| Known ability | Empathy |
| Gender | |
| Residence | Sullivan Bros. Carnival |
| Occupation | Carnival worker |
Lydia, the "painted lady", can feel empathy through her tattoos. She works for Sam Sullivan at a carnival.
Character History
Orientation
Jump, Push, Fall
Graphic Novel:Stolen Fate
14 years ago, Lydia shares a drink with Edgar at the Sullivan Bros. Carnival. She thanks Edgar for making her smile again and the two friends decide to play tricks on the mean fortune teller. They find her telling a young Hiro Nakamura of his destiny before Edgar steals the crystal ball. Lydia and Edgar go on the ferris wheel and both look into the ball, seeing what they most desire. Later, Samuel is angry at Lydia for going along with Edgar and he, the fortune teller and Edgar leave her alone to ponder on what she saw in the ball.
Fan Theories
Please refer to Theory:Lydia for fan-created theories and other speculation.
