Character from Wednesday by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar
Wednesday's ancestor from the 1600s — a psychic outcast who stopped Crackstone's original massacre and now appears in visions to guide her descendant through the same fight, four centuries later.
Goody Addams was a psychic outcast living in colonial Jericho who used her abilities to defeat Joseph Crackstone when he attempted to burn the outcast community alive. She's the founding figure of the Addams family's connection to Nevermore and to the ongoing conflict between outcasts and the normie establishment. She appears to Wednesday through psychic visions — guiding her toward the truth about Crackstone, the Gates family, and the threat to Nevermore. Their connection across centuries demonstrates that the Addams psychic bloodline isn't just random — it's a specific inheritance, passed down to meet specific threats. Wednesday is doing what Goody did, because some fights repeat.
Appears in Wednesday's psychic visions wearing 17th-century clothing — dark, simple garments of the colonial era. Pale, dark-haired, with a family resemblance to Wednesday that spans four centuries. She has the same intensity in her eyes, the same sense of purpose. She appears as a ghost or vision, slightly translucent, existing at the border between past and present.
Also known as: Goody, Goody Addams