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Clarice Willow | ||
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Colony | Caprica , raised on Sagittaron | |
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Introduced | Caprica | |
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Children | Several in her group marriage (which are biologically hers if any is unknown to date) | |
Marital Status | Married to Nestor, Mar-Beth, Helena, Tanner, Olaf, Roshan, and Desiree Willow plus at least a couple of other men | |
Family Tree | View | |
Role | Priestess | |
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Portrayed by | Polly Walker | |
Clarice Willow is a Cylon | ||
Clarice Willow is a Final Five Cylon | ||
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Clarice Willow is an Original Series Cylon | ||
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Sister Clarice Willow is an Athenian High Priestess and the headmistress of the Athena Academy on Caprica, a private religious school. She achieved a high position in the clergy despite having grown up in the slums of Sagittaron.
Despite being a High Priestess of the polytheistic religion of the Twelve Colonies, she is in fact a closet monotheist involved with the Soldiers of the One. A ring worn by Clarice and kissed by Zoe bears a striking resemblance to the Eye of Jupiter, and as such may hold significance in the mythology of BSG. [1] [2] She shares some of her own illegal beliefs with a few of her brightest students, including Zoe Graystone, Ben Stark and Lacy Rand, which results in Stark's fanatical devotion and his suicide bombing, in which Graystone is also killed (Caprica pilot).[1]
Sister Willow is part of a group marriage which includes both men and women. The family uses the surname of her wife Desiree Willow.
Notes[edit]
- Sister Willow mentions to Lacy Rand that she was raised in the slums of Sagittaron in a deleted scene.
References[edit]
- ↑ Caprica casting info (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). (Apr 3, 2008).