The correct answer is: Yes, for real, but not actually. For a period of over a century, Marie Laveau was the most prominent mambo in New Orleans, and all the others looked up to her. However, it wasn’t always the same Marie Laveau. The first Laveau had a daughter, also named Marie. The two of them enhanced their family resemblance (and changed their apparent ages) with makeup, leading to the outside world perceiving a single ancient voodoo queen.
The correct answer is: Yes, for real, but not actually. For a period of over a century, Marie Laveau was the most prominent mambo in New Orleans, and all the others looked up to her. However, it wasn’t always the same Marie Laveau. The first Laveau had a daughter, also named Marie. The two of them enhanced their family resemblance (and changed their apparent ages) with makeup, leading to the outside world perceiving a single ancient voodoo queen.
Since she’s made up of bits of multiple dead people, I think it would be a lot more accurate to call Unity a flesh golem.
Technically, she’s goo