India Cohen
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A fictional character featured in Buffyverse tie-in novels, India Cohen was the slayer that preceded Buffy Summers.
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[edit] Biography
India Cohen was born in North Carolina in 1978. She became the slayer in 1993, and was stationed in Japan, with her Watcher Christopher Bothwell, who she called Kit. They traveled all over Japan, slaying vampires. Over a few years Kit and India fell in love with each other, (only three years apart). But they had to keep their relationship a secret from the Council. Kit even bought her a dog. In 1996, they returned to America, and went to California. There, Wanderer mummies attacked and tried to steal India's essence. India fended them off, but they captured Kit and her dog. India had no choice but to sacrifice herself for her only family. The Wanderer killed India and released Kit and her dog.
Supposedly, when India was killed in San Diego, Buffy was called as the slayer in Los Angeles. It is also learned that India's predecessor was killed by a Congara demon, which means that she was not Nikki Wood, since she was killed by Spike in 1977.
[edit] Sources
- "Tales of the Slayer", Volume III, The Code of the Samurai.
[edit] Canonical Issues
- The above sources, the only in which India has appeared, are not considered Buffyverse canon. However the stories she has been in have been licensed as official Buffy books. Furthermore the information regarding her character does not contradict any information regarding Buffyverse canon.