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== Background ==
== Background ==
Slater is the deputy governor of a village of in New England.  
Slater is the deputy governor of a village in New England.
 


== During the events of [[The Witch (2015)]] played by [[Ron G. Young]] ==
== During the events of [[The Witch (2015)]] played by [[Ron G. Young]] ==
[[William (The Witch)|William]] is in front of a town council as [[Thomasin]], [[Katherine (The Witch)|Katherine]], [[Caleb]], [[Mercy]], [[Jonas (The Witch)|Jonas]] and [[Samuel (The Witch)|Samuel]] are nearby and a group of [[Settler|Settlers]] watch.  William questions the motives of the villagers in leaving England.  The [[Governor]] tells William to be silent and as William continues, Old Slater tells William that he is the one being judged, not them.  William calls them false Christians and the Governor banishes William and his family from the village.
[[William (The Witch)|William]] is in front of a town council as [[Thomasin]], [[Katherine (The Witch)|Katherine]], [[Caleb]], [[Mercy]], [[Jonas (The Witch)|Jonas]] and [[Samuel (The Witch)|Samuel]] are nearby and a group of [[Settler|Settlers]] watch.  William questions the motives of the villagers in leaving England.  The [[Governor]] tells William to be silent and as William continues, Old Slater tells William that he is the one being judged, not them.  William calls them false Christians and the Governor banishes William and his family from the village.

Latest revision as of 20:47, 19 July 2020

Old Slater

Background

Slater is the deputy governor of a village in New England.

During the events of The Witch (2015) played by Ron G. Young

William is in front of a town council as Thomasin, Katherine, Caleb, Mercy, Jonas and Samuel are nearby and a group of Settlers watch. William questions the motives of the villagers in leaving England. The Governor tells William to be silent and as William continues, Old Slater tells William that he is the one being judged, not them. William calls them false Christians and the Governor banishes William and his family from the village.