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 | | Post also warns Giles and Buffy of the Glove of Myhnegon, a magical glove of metal thousands of years old that contained dangerous power, which was being sought by a demon known as Lagos, who was on his way to Sunnydale to claim the artifact, and ordered Faith to stop him. |
 | | Later in the episode, Giles explains that Gwendolyn had, in fact, been a Watcher, but was fired from the Council position a few years before arriving in Sunnydale for abusing black magic. |
 | | Post claimed she had been sent to the Hellmouth under orders from the Watcher's Council not only to act as Faith's Watcher, but to report back on Buffy Summers and her own Watcher, Rupert Giles, claiming the Council was becoming worried he might have been losing focus on the mission. |
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