Kyhthia Phellan

Class

Kyhthia Phellan (formerly known as Mrs.K.Hill) is a LEGO Minifigure presented in 2012. She is a part of the Life's A Fish And Then You Fry theme and the secondary character in the theme's movie Who Betrayed Who?.

Background
Kyhthia Phellan met Chakor Channing when they where kid's but due to an unfortunate mis-interputation of things Chakor and Kyhthia became mortal enemies. In the Movie Who Betrayed Who? she claims that her and Chakor became enemies because Chakor betrayed her, but Chakor claims that it was the other way around. So while she is visiting Chakor's home town Chakor casted a spell upon her and turned her into a Werewolf and making her forget that Chakor is her ememie.

Description


When Kyhthia was staying at Chakor's home town at Mr.H.Scott's house Chakor sensed her presents and put a Werewolf curse on her along with a spell that made her forget that Chakor was her enemie. When Kyhthia went to play a Tennis game with Chakor she and Chakor began disscusing their interest's and stared to become freinds again (since Chakor put a spell on her) and later on went to watch a soccer game and had Dinner at Chakor's House. The next day Kyhthia and Chakor went to the Amusment Park Fun Spot and went on a ride on the rollercoaster Untamed. Little did they know that Frank and Mr.H.Scott had figured out that Chakor put a spell on Kyhthia and dressed up in costumes so they could follow around Kyhthia and Chakor. While Chakor was about to propose to her, Frank (in the cart behind them) shuved an orange into Chakor's mouth. Later that night Kyhthia and Chakor went out to dinner at Olive Garden where Frank dressed up as their table waiter, Chakor began to propose to her but before Chakor could finish Frank spilled their soup in Chakor's face (on purpose) and Chakor got into an fight outside the Reseraunt with Mr.H.Scott who was dressed up as the chef about spilling the soup. When Chakor was not looking Frank and Mr.H.Scott tied up Chakor and sent on a ride to the Underworld on the Ghost Train.