The beldam, also known as the Other Mother, is a fictional character from Neil Gaiman's novella "Coraline." In the story, she is a sinister figure who lures children into a parallel world. While the beldam is not real, she serves as a metaphor for the dangers of temptation and the importance of appreciating one's own life. Her character embodies themes of fear and the sinister aspects of seemingly perfect situations.
Joseph Beldam was born in 1795.
Joseph Beldam died in 1866.
George Beldam died in 1937.
George Beldam was born in 1868.
W. Beldam has written: 'Considerations on money'
is George Beldam, Jr. still alive
It seems the coraline beldam has metal claws to defend herself.
It's actually called the beldam (bell-dum) And it's the "other mother" Beldam actually means an archaic word meaning "hag" or "witch", may also refer to an old woman, particularly an ugly one.
A Beldam is a woman who is considered ugly or old
Yes because she is constantly tapping her fingers, she wears red and black because shes a Black Widow and near the end when Coraline is at the final showdown with the Beldam, Coraline falls into a giant spider web. I'm not sure why the Beldam is a spider, but she is. I hope that explains a little!
You don't. after beating the elite four, you find one in the town with the twin gym leaders, level 5
Beldam, an archaic word meaning "hag" or "witch", may also refer to an old woman, particularly an ugly one .