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by jocob January 16, 2007
-A female heroine character from Dark Horse Comics, created by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon.
-Melaka Fray is the latest slayer right after Buffy, although her story is that she's the first slayer called after Buffy had died and the story takes place 200 years into the future.
-Fray's main weapon is the mystical scythe that we saw Buffy use in the series finale to kill that crazy priest villain Caleb.
-Melaka Fray is the latest slayer right after Buffy, although her story is that she's the first slayer called after Buffy had died and the story takes place 200 years into the future.
-Fray's main weapon is the mystical scythe that we saw Buffy use in the series finale to kill that crazy priest villain Caleb.
by LoganLesnarMarvel August 14, 2005
The worst band ever...They suck! I don't see what's so great about them. The word "rock" doesn't fit the kind of music that they play. They flat out blow.
by Warriors37 December 04, 2006
Clary Fray is one of the main characters in Cassandra Clare's novel series, The Mortal Instruments.
Clary was born in the mundane (human) world and brought up as one of them when her mother ran away from her husband while pregnant. After meeting Jace Wayland and the others Clary soon finds out that she is a Shadowhunter and can see demons and downworlders. She soon discovers that she is different to other Shadowhunters as she has the ability to create new runes.
Clary is described as being stubborn and hot-headed.
Clary was born in the mundane (human) world and brought up as one of them when her mother ran away from her husband while pregnant. After meeting Jace Wayland and the others Clary soon finds out that she is a Shadowhunter and can see demons and downworlders. She soon discovers that she is different to other Shadowhunters as she has the ability to create new runes.
Clary is described as being stubborn and hot-headed.
by FlushedToilet April 25, 2011