Why was Serefina Pekkala's daemon changed?
In His Dark Materials Episode 4 on BBC/HBO we are introduced to Kaisa, the daemon of the Queen witch Serafina Pekkala. He appears as a
gyrfalcon.
However, in the books his form is settled as a
snow goose
Does anyone know why this was changed?
Best Answer
Probably easier (and cheaper) to render from a CGI standpoint. The His Dark Materials show is very stingy with their daemon representations and often handwave things by saying daemons don't often interact with people their humans don't know. A quick google search shows that a snow goose is a mostly white bird while a gyrfalcon has much more feather detail. While I'm not a CGI expert, it stands to reason that a white bird is easier to render than one with a lot of detail.
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Did Serafina Pekkala Actress change?
Serafina Pekkala is played by Ruta Gedmintas for the BBC adaptation of His Dark Materials whilst Kaisa is played by David Suchet.What is Serafina Pekkala daemon?
Serafina Pekkala is queen of the Lake Enara clan of witches. She acts as guardian and guide to Lyra and Will throughout their journey. She and Farder Coram were lovers once, and they'd had a son, who died during an epidemic. Her daemon is Kaisa, a snow goose in the books, but a gyrfalcon on the show.Who is Serafina in The Golden Compass?
Serafina is a witch queen from Finland who is closely associated with the protagonist Lyra's journey. An accomplished archer, Serafina has been known to save the day along with her totem animal, a large grey goose named Kaisa. This figure with 8 points of articulation comes with a bow and arrow.What are the names of the witches in His Dark Materials?
Notable witches- Serafina Pekkala, queen of the Lake Enara clan.
- Ruta Skadi, queen of the Lake Lubana clan.
- Juta Kamainen, former queen of the Lake Visha clan.
- Sara Leiro, queen of the Keitele clan.
- Reina Miti, queen of the Tikshozero clan.
- Katya Sirkka, queen of the Mickojarvi clan.
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