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Does Claire know Master Raymond is a time traveler?

Master Raymond tells her about bitter cascara (handy tip it turns out) and takes her into his inner sanctum. By the time this visit is over, it's clear to everyone but Claire apparently that Master Raymond is a time traveler.
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Is Claire a descendant of Master Raymond?

In the "Frequently Asked Questions" section of her website, Gabaldon explains that Master Raymond is not only a time traveler and a shaman, but also a distant relative of both Claire and Geillis.
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Did Master Raymond know Claire?

In 1744, Master Raymond met Claire Fraser for the first time in Paris and recognized her as being one of his descendants.
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Does Claire tell anyone about time-travel?

Jamie notes that Claire has told Fergus and Marsali about when the Revolutionary War will come to an end. She'd need to have told them she's a time traveler to be able to explain that one. Jenny does eventually find out. In fact, the Murray family at Lallybroch find out the truth.
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Is Fergus Claire's ancestor?

It's possible that Amelie's sister is the one who gives birth to the line that leads to Claire. Fergus will still be an ancestor but not a direct ancestor and that would mean Laoghaire isn't one of Claire's ancestor.
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What did Master Raymond call Claire?

At the end, Master Raymond still calls Claire “madonna.” She can't help but question why since she is no longer carrying a baby. That wasn't why Master Raymond called her that. It was because of the blue light around her, a light that matches his own.
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Who is the ghost Claire keeps seeing?

"The ghost is Jamie–but as for how it fits into the story, All Will Be Explained—in the last book," Gabaldon writes in the FAQ section of her website. She's also revealed that the Outlander series will likely have ten books total, and the ninth, Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, debuted in 2021.
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Who was the ghost watching Claire?

Author Diana Gabaldon, who wrote the book series upon which the Starz TV show is based, has confirmed that it is Jamie's ghost that Frank saw, but she's also stated repeatedly that Jamie cannot travel forward in time.
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Does Lord John GREY know Claire is from the future?

Claire asks Lord John if he believes she (and Brianna and Roger) are from the future, to which he says that he doesn't, but that he will behave for all appearances as though he does.
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Who is Fergus Fraser's real father?

Germain (Stanley Weber) is revealed to be Fergus' father.
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Does Claire ever visit Faith's grave?

Claire visits Faith's grave, where she leaves a single pink tulip from Jared's conservatory, and is surprised at how emotional she feels after all this time.
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Who is the 200 year old baby in Outlander?

Margaret's vision produces the following information: "When twice 1,200 moons have coursed, 'tween man's attack and woman's curse, and when the issue is cut down, then will a Scotsman wear a crown.” To put it simply, it's Brianna, the baby who was born 200 years after she was conceived.
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Why is Jamie's Ghost watching Claire?

Over the course of the first season, Claire and Jamie fell in love and married while Frank was back in the 20th Century. It quickly became clear Jamie's ghost was trying to find his beloved which is probably why he was watching Claire.
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Who is the time traveler at the end of Outlander?

In the sixth book, Donner is part of the group that kidnaps Claire, as he is in the Outlander Season 5 finale. However, readers don't find out he is a time traveler until later. The following year, Donner whistles “Yellow Submarine” to Brianna at Riverrun, revealing that he is a time traveler.
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Did Master Raymond save faith?

She was saved by her friend Master Raymond (Dominique Pinon), who healed her, and she returned the favor almost immediately.
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Is Comte St Germain a time traveler?

As a time traveler, he has lived during the 1630s and possibly other eras. He first attempts to travel forward beyond his own projected lifetime in 1778, with the help of Master Raymond.
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Does Jamie ever travel to the future?

Not only has Jamie never traveled to the future yet, he won't travel to the future. No, the ghost doesn't count. That's something completely different. Of course, many fans would love to see Jamie travel to the future.
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What did Claire whisper to Randall?

“I curse you. I curse you with knowledge, Jack Randall. I give you the hour of your death. Jonathan Wolverton Randall, Born Sept 3rd, 1705, dies…” she whispers in his ear, and suddenly he knows that she's telling him the truth.
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What happened to Ian's wife and child in Outlander?

In A Breath of Snow and Ashes, we get a flashback of Young Ian with his wife. She went into labor early and it was clear right away that the baby wouldn't end up surviving. We eventually learn that Ian had two unborn children who Emily (his wife) miscarried and then a daughter Yeksa'a Iseabaìl, who dies as a baby.
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How many times does Claire time travel?

These stones come into play time and again on Outlander: Claire travels through the stones at Craigh na Dun in 1746 when Jamie brings her back to them in order to keep their baby safe, and then one more time in 1968 when she travels back to be reunited with her one, true love in 1766.
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Does Jamie forgive Claire for marrying Lord John?

But when the rubber meets the road - Jamie realizes that it's difficult to keep his promises. Because the fact that it was Lord John that Claire turned to - that somehow cuts Jamie deep. Clearly he still loves Claire, understands what she did, and forgives her for it - but here, in this passage, he admits he is human.
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Why does Claire sleep with Lord John?

John had insisted Claire marry him for protection and told her it was the "last service" he could carry out for Jamie. The pair were married at John's home and as a wedding gift, he gave her a large case of medical equipment. They ended up sleeping together and started to form a closer bond for the next few months.
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Why does Claire marry Sir John?

She was going to be arrested for espionage, and Lord John Grey had to protect her knowing that she wouldn't be a spy. He married her to offer her his protection. Yes, they did consummate the marriage, too. At the start of the eighth book, Jamie reveals that he is alive.
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Why did the stone break when Jemmy held it?

Jemmy can hear the buzzing. Yup, Jemmy can definitely time travel. Bree and Roger surmise that the stone broke in their son's hand because his time traveling abilities are more intense, which is perhaps a symptom of having two time-traveling parents — it points to Roger being Jemmy's biological father.
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Why did Claire tell Jenny to plant potatoes?

In episode 14, "The Search," Claire tells Jenny to plant potatoes in order to survive the coming famine. That was good advice in the 18th century. But in the 19th century, planting potatoes led to disaster.
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