David Coleman was an Immortal originally from Finland. David Coleman saw his first death in an accident while attempting to put out a barn fire. Coleman was found by the Immortal Giles Hopkins who taught Colman the use of the sword, educating him on immortality and the game. After parting from Giles Hopkins, he traveled to the Massachusetts Bay colonies and from there traveled abroad, visiting several countries and applying the cautionary game-dodging strategies of him mentor. At some point during the 20th century, life he returned to America, and became the owner of an antique dealership.
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| - David Coleman was an Immortal originally from Finland. David Coleman saw his first death in an accident while attempting to put out a barn fire. Coleman was found by the Immortal Giles Hopkins who taught Colman the use of the sword, educating him on immortality and the game. After parting from Giles Hopkins, he traveled to the Massachusetts Bay colonies and from there traveled abroad, visiting several countries and applying the cautionary game-dodging strategies of him mentor. At some point during the 20th century, life he returned to America, and became the owner of an antique dealership.
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Appear
| - Highlander: The Series season 4 episode "Leader of the Pack"
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Status
| - Deceased, 1996 Attacked by dogs owned by Peter Kanis and beheaded by him.
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Aliases
| - Ingmir Sollonen, Bjorn Svensen
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Teachers
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Born
| - AD 1768 Helsingfors, Finland
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| - David Coleman was an Immortal originally from Finland. David Coleman saw his first death in an accident while attempting to put out a barn fire. Coleman was found by the Immortal Giles Hopkins who taught Colman the use of the sword, educating him on immortality and the game. After parting from Giles Hopkins, he traveled to the Massachusetts Bay colonies and from there traveled abroad, visiting several countries and applying the cautionary game-dodging strategies of him mentor. At some point during the 20th century, life he returned to America, and became the owner of an antique dealership. David Coleman eventually met his end when Peter Kanis set his trained dogs upon him. Run to exhaustion, Kanis approached the all but defenseless man and beheaded him.
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