- "Daniel Boone? As in the guy with the raccoon on his head."
- —Abbie Mills[src]
Daniel Boone was frontiersman and friend of Continental Army Captain Ichabod Crane. He was one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone became famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky,
History[]
- "Valley Forge turned good men into beasts. Some even stooped to cannibalism in their desperation. Rumor told Squire Boone was among them. Even attacked his own brother."
- —Ichabod Crane recounting Boone's life[src]
In 1778, following their encampment at Valley Forge, Boone's brother Squire, suffered a case of "nostalgia," "when a soldier loses the ability to see anything beyond the horrors of war." Rumor had it he had indulged in cannibalism during the encampment, and was afflicted with the curse of the Wendigo; "A skin-walker from Shawnee and Algonquian legend, which possesses both human and bestial attributes and partakes in the act of cannibalism. Its feeding is triggered by its lust for human blood, once the appetite is triggered, the transformation begins. The beast can only return to human form after the consumption of human organs." To help his brother defeat the curse, Boone spent a year among the Shawnee to find a cure. He was successful, but Boone received scars from his brother's attack that forced him to wear a racoon/beaver pelt hat to hide them.[1]
Appearances[]
| Season Two | |||||||||||||||||||
| "This Is War" | "The Kindred" | "Root of All Evil" | "Go Where I Send Thee..." | "The Weeping Lady" | |||||||||||||||
| "And the Abyss Gazes Back" | "Deliverance" | "Heartless" | "Mama" | "Magnum Opus" | |||||||||||||||
| "The Akeda" | "Paradise Lost" | "Pittura Infamante" | "Kali Yuga" | "Spellcaster" | |||||||||||||||
| "What Lies Beneath" | "Awakening" | "Tempus Fugit" | |||||||||||||||||
| Season Three | |||||||||||||||||||
| "I, Witness" | "Whispers in the Dark" | "Blood and Fear" | "The Sisters Mills" | "Dead Men Tell No Tales" | |||||||||||||||
| "This Red Lady from Caribee" | "The Art of War" | "Novus Ordo Seclorum" | "One Life" | "Incident At Stone Manor" | |||||||||||||||
| "Kindred Spirits" | "Sins of the Father" | "Dark Mirror" | "Into the Wild" | "Incommunicado" | |||||||||||||||
| "Dawn's Early Light" | "Delaware" | "Ragnarok" | |||||||||||||||||