Mary Sibley

"We will use the trials to turn the puritans against each other. They will hunt and kill and drown in their very own blood till there's no puritans left standing. And Salem Is ours."

- Mary Sibley.

"There is no world, new or old, not founded on bones and blood. Imagine a world free of the violent hypocrisy and oppression of the puritans, a new world that celebrates the power of nature, freedom of thought, belief, and feeling. This is our chance. A moment when the future of this land is utterly in doubt."

- Mary Sibley.

"Repeat after me: I am nothing."

- Mary Sibley torturing George Sibley.

Mary Sibley is the main protagonist villain of the WGN America thriller TV Series, Salem.

She is a witch with extraordinary power and the wife of George Sibley, as well as former lover of John Alden. She became a witch after she sacrificed her unborn baby to Satan in exchange for great powers, which led to her becoming the most powerful witch in Salem.

Throughout the series, her actions have been invoked by both her love for John Alden and her revenge against the Puritans who she believes took away everything she loved, causing her to make irrevocable choices. However, she still has a moral compass and a deep love for those she seeks to protect, such as when John is put under trial for being a witch, she saves him from being hanged revealing she is a witch.

The two planned to run away together, but she is forced to stay in Salem and complete the Grand Rite to save the life of their son, who she had been led to believe had died seven years ago.

She is portrayed by British actress Janet Montgomery.