Grandmother Ginger

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Grandmother Ginger was a “legendary” Wicked Witch from Reality B-89 54-Z.

Description

Personality

Grandmother Ginger was thought of as a “wicked” witch. However, Old Mother Westwind, despite being her enemy at the time, once objected to the characterisation of Ginger as “vile”, noting that she'd only cursed her brother after being provoked. Her likes reportedly included candy and “the taste of victory”. (PROSE: The Apocryphal Journeys of Jenny Everywhere)

Powers & abilities

Grandmother Ginger had a number of magical abilities, including flight and shapeshifting. She once cursed a man's shoes to force him to dance until the shoes wore out. (PROSE: The Apocryphal Journeys of Jenny Everywhere)

Biography

Early life

Old Mother Westwind confirmed to Jenny Everywhere that Ginger's title of grandmother was not simply figurative, and that she indeed had a family. (PROSE: The Apocryphal Journeys of Jenny Everywhere)

Feud with Old Mother Westwind

At some point, Grandmother Ginger came to live in a shack on the edge of the Candy Forest. During this period, she asked Westwind for help locating a child of hers who'd disappeared. When Westwind failed, Ginger spitefully cursed her brother's shoes, making him dance to exhaustion and wear out his favourite pair of shoes in the process. Escalating the feud, Westwind ended up chasing Ginger out of her shack and driving her into hiding deeper in the Candy Forest. She then took over Westwind's house. (PROSE: The Apocryphal Journeys of Jenny Everywhere)

With Jenny Everywhere

A few days into her occupation of Ginger's shack, Westwind received a visit from interdimensional traveller Jenny Everywhere, who was looking for Ginger for her own reasons. Westwind agreed to join her in an expedition into the Candy Forest. (PROSE: The Apocryphal Journeys of Jenny Everywhere)