The Woman (Lutins)

The Woman is the main antagonist from the French short film Lutins. She is a very scornful lady who has just bought a wooden cottage, without knowing it has its own house pixie.

History
On her first visit of the cottage, the woman notices a house pixie who turned himself into wood in the hall. Deducing the "sculpture" isn't in at all, she throws it into the rubbish bin. Disappointed pixie, however, returns to the cottage through its walls and floor which he can become part of. After the woman ignorantly messes up some items, the pixie uses his ability of moving with house equipment to scare her little bit. When she falls down, he reveals himself to her and wants to help her to stand up.

Unfortunately, the angry woman kicks the wooden stair banister, unwillingly hurting the pixie and causing him to flee. She starts chasing him, only to fall down when he forces the stairs to disappear. In the living room, he makes her foots to fall down into floor, nailing her to one place. He then shows her all his powers he uses to move with the cottage. Although she is scared, the pixie actually doesn't mean to frighten her, but only to tell her not to fight him.

After that, he hope they would eventually be friends. However, she grabs a fire iron instead and tries to cut herself out of the floor. When she realizes it is hurting the pixie, she continues with cutting the floor. Terrified and injured pixie tries to escape from her by crawling away, but it only provokes her to be more violent. The woman takes an ax and keeps cutting and hitting everything wooden in the cottage, slowly following the pixie outside. Finally, she hits the pixie himself and finishes him. However, it also causes the cottage to break down, as it has no house pixie anymore.

The woman doesn't regret it very long and soon gets a new, modern house with its own house pixie. Unfortunately, she mistakenly hits him with a golf club, destroying both pixie and new house.