“ | In my day, women knew their place. | „ |
~ Samuel Coffey's misogynistic quip to Kinsey Locke, and his most famous quote. |
Samuel Coffey is a soldier of Frederick Gideon active during the Revolutionary War until he was slain by Minutemen and eventually resurrected to continue doing Gideon's will. He is a supporting antagonist in Locke & Key.
Biography[]
The American Revolution[]
After Samuel Coffey's commanding officer, Frederick Gideon, came upon rumors that a man named Peter Locke was manufacturing weapons and stockpiling terroristic armaments, he accompanied his investigation and subsequently searched the house with the other redcoats. The search proved fruitful, and Coffey helped uncover the attic eight pounds of presumably unauthorized gunpowder and stolen British guns. Coffey was rewarded when Gideon allowed him and his fellow redcoats to help themselves to anything in the house they desired, with wagons available to load it. However, Minutemen unexpectedly appeared and opened fire on the redcoats, eventually resulting in Coffey suffering fatal bullet wounds.
Restoration as an Echo[]
To be added.
Vanquished by Dodge[]
To be added.
Personality[]
As far as personalities are concerned, Samuel Coffey is a typical evil henchman; mean, violent, unintelligent, and a loyal follower and yes-man to the malevolent Frederick Gideon, whom he serves unquestioningly. He attempts to be a serious villain, but fails miserably at this. He is also misogynistic.
Powers and Abilities[]
- Echo Physiology: To be added.
- Master combatant: Coffey is a hand at unarmed combat and displays competence with conventional firearms.
Relationships[]
Allies[]
Enemies[]
- Peter Locke †
- Benjamin Locke †
- Miranda Locke †
- Dodge
- Kinsey Locke
- Tyler Locke
- Bode Locke
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