Woman in White

A Woman in White is a type of ghost or spirit, a supernatural creature, that commonly kidnaps men or even children, after suffering foom love issues and comitting suicide when alive. They have existed for centuries, and have appeared in Hawaii, Mexico, and the United States, as well.

A Woman in White, named Constance Wlech, appeared in the first episode of the series, "Pilot".

Characteristics
They are ghost of deceased beautiful women, who wear white dresses and kidnap people they interact with. When they were alive, they all had children and, when they suffered form a temporal alienation after being rejected or being deceived by the men they loved, they drowned them. Then, they commit suicide and, subsequently, they must spend the rest of the eternity in Earth looking for their children, crying and suffering, until finding them.

They roam in rivers and roads, and when they find an man who cheats, they kill them and they are never seen again. They get angry when someone doenot want to obey them, so they attack them while taking their true form.



Appearance
==Even though they can look as normal and beautiful woman dressed in white dressed, they have another form they hide. They have rotten faces, gray skin, bing teeth, and long nails, that can use to kill people.==

Known Abilities
As ghosts, they possess enhanced strenght and speed (surpasing that of a human), invisibility and telekinesis, and other abilities--such as being able to teleport or manipulate the area that surrounds them (including flickering lights).

Weaknesses
As any other ghost, they are weak to iron, and salt.

Folklore
The Woman in White could have been taken from La Llorona (sometimes called the Woman in White), a ghost of a woman crying for her dead children from Mexican folklore, that has extended over Latin America's other folklores.

"La Llorona" ("The Weeping Woman") is a popular legend in Mexico, with many versions extant, The basic story is thta La Llorona was a beautiful woman by the name Maria who killed her children by drowning them in order to be with the man she loved, but was subsequently rejected by him. (He might have been the children's father who had left their mother for another woman.) Then, after being rejected by her lover she killed herself. When Maria reached the gates of Heaven, she was asked, "Where are your children?" and she replied, "I don't know, my Lord." She was not permitted to enter heaven until she found her children. She now wanders the Earth for all eternity, searching in vain for her drowned offspring, Her constant weeaping is the reason for her name. In some cases, according to the tale, she will kidnap wandering children or children who dissobey their parents.