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Rack was an ambiguously evil warlock who appeared in only three episodes, "Wrecked" , "Villains" , and "Two to go." In "Wrecked," Amy talked Willow into paying Rack a visit after having exhausted all their own magics. Rack's hideout was cloaked, so that only demons and those with magic abilities could find it. Once inside, there was a waiting room with several people (who resembled heroin addicts in their mannerisms) and a back room, where Rack lived. Rack and Amy had had some sort of prior relationship, as Amy apologized for being gone so long and Rack knew that she had been a rat. After the pleasantries, it became increasing clear that Rack was the mystical equivalent of a drug dealer, as he would not share his magic until after Willow (whom he nicknamedA nickname is a short, clever, cute, derogatory, or otherwise substitute name for a person or thing's real name, (for example, Nick is short for Nicholas . As a concept, it is distinct from both pseudonym and stage name, although there may be overlap in t " StrawberryThe strawberry Fragaria is the fruit of a plant in the family Rosaceae (Rose Family). It is an accessory fruit; that is, the fleshy part is derived not from the ovaries (which are the seeds, actually achenes) but from the peg at the bottom of the hypanthi") allowed him to violateThe word violation , when used alone, has several possible meanings in the English language. Violation is a general term for an offense or for any act or event that is against a rule, law, right or expectation. In some jurisdictions, violation is a legal her mentally. After that, Willow and Amy spent several hours with rack, high on magic. Willow's addiction to magic became immediately more severe, and she went back to Rack's apartment the next night with DawnBuffy characters Dawn Summers is a fictional character in the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer played by Michelle Trachtenberg. Dawn is the younger sister of the title character Buffy Summers. She first appeared at the end of the series' fifth-sea grudgingly in tow. After leaving high on magic, Willow unwittingly conjured a monsterThis article is about monsters as a kind of legendary creature. For other uses, see Monster (disambiguation). Monster (lat. monstrum) is a term for any number of legendary creatures that frequently appear in mythology, legend, and horror fiction. The word and stoleTheft (known in some jurisdictions as stealing is in general unlawfully taking someone else's property. In law, it is usually the broadest term for a crime against property. It is a general term that encompasses offences such as burglary, embezzlement, la a carAn automobile usually called a car (an old word for carriage) or a truck is a wheeled vehicle that carries its own engine. Older terms include horseless carriage and motor car with "motor" referring to what is now usually called the engine. The act of ope to escape. Driving while intoxicated on magic, Willow crashed the car and the accident resulted in Dawn breaking her arm. After this incident, Willow stopped use of magic.
Rack returned to the screen in "Villains," when a desperate Warren Mears sought his assistance in evading Willow's grief-driven fury. Rack gave Warren a few tricks, but they did not help enough for him to escape. In the next episode, "Two to Go," Willow returned to Rack for more magic but this time she was more powerful and took all of his magic while killing him.
The character was not seen again.
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