Kimberly Vonner

Season: 5, Episodes: 1, Faction: N/A

Overview

Kimberly Vonner is the deceased wife of Mr. Vonner.

Fertility (Water)

Sexuality

5×13 – Some Like It Hoth

   

Young Miles found Mr. Vonner lying dead in his apartment at the complex where he and his mother were going to rent a flat in the 1980s. Miles was communicating with the spirit of Mr. Vonner when he told the landlord about this and how Mr. Vonner kept calling out for a “Kimberly.”

   

The landlord responded that Kimberly was Mr. Vonner’s wife, who had died the previous year. (“Some Like It Hoth”)

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Decoded Family Members

Mr. Vonner (Husband)

Decoded Season 4 & 5 Characters

Miles Straume

Trevor

Lara Chang

Key Episode(s) to Decoding the Character

5x13 "Some Like It Hoth"











Wiki Info

In Greek mythology, Salmacis was an atypical naiad who rejected the ways of the virginal Greek goddess Artemis in favour of vanity and idleness. Her attempted rape of Hermaphroditus places her as the only nymph rapist in the Greek mythological canon (though see also Dercetis).

“There dwelt a Nymph, not up for hunting or archery:
unfit for footraces. She the only Naiad not in Diana’s band.
Often her sisters would say: “Pick up a javelin, or
bristling quiver, and interrupt your leisure for the chase!”
But she would not pick up a javelin or arrows,
nor trade leisure for the chase.
Instead she would bathe her beautiful limbs and tend to her hair,
with her waters as a mirror.”

Ovid, Metamorphoses. Book IV, 306-312.

In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, she becomes one with Hermaphroditus, and Hermaphroditus curses the fountain to have the same effect on others. However, it’s very likely that Ovid fabricated the entire tale himself – his use of “praetereo, dulcique animos novitate tenebo” could be read in several ways, as “novitate” could be translated as either something strange or something new, which would imply that it was a new tale. Salmacis could also have been intended simply as a contrast to the previous tales in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, as others involve a dominant male pursuing an elusive female.

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Mythological Family Members & Associated Deities

HERMAPHRODITUS (Lover)

ARTEMIS