Sacha was a secondary antagonist in the novel, The Gypsy Enchantment. He was the identical twin brother of Ivan, and Olga's adoptive son, who took him in after his parents gave him away, due to Gypsy belief that twins should be raised apart.
History[]
Sacha and Ivan were separated at birth; while his parents kept Ivan, Sacha was given to their distant relative, Olga. The woman raised him to be evil, and together, they plotted to find and take the legendary Romany Ruby in order to gain its power.
Since they lacked the power to defeat the Loriathian, Sacha and Olga sought out Ivan and tried to claim his enchanted violin, which had the power to placate or soothe the beast. Olga tried to persuade Ivan to hand over the violin willingly as its power can only be transferred to the next owner with consent from its previous owner. Sacha tried to steal the instrument on several occasions, but it simply returned to Ivan.
They then tried to kill Ivan in a fire to claim the violin by force, but he survived. Sacha and Olga later confronted Ivan and Prue in the Astral Plane where the Loriathian was guarding the ruby. Ivan, not wanting anything to do with magic, handed over the violin willingly. However, when Sacha proceeded to play, his evil soul was reflected from the violin, which caused the beast to turn violent and devour him and Olga.
Physical Appearance[]
Sacha was the identical twin brother of Ivan. For this reason, they looked exactly alike and Sacha could easily impersonate his twin.
Personality[]
Having been raised by an evil gypsy, Sacha was taught the dark arts. He was obedient and loyal to Olga, and also evil and potentially violent, a trait he could not obscure when impersonating his brother.
Appearances[]
Sacha appeared in a total of 1 non-canonical novel throughout the franchise.
| Charmed Novels | |||||
| #01 | "The Power of Three" | #16 | "Shadow of the Sphinx" | #31 | "Picture Perfect" |
| #02 | "Kiss of Darkness" | #17 | "Something Wiccan This Way Comes" | #32 | "Demon Doppelgangers" |
| #03 | "The Crimson Spell" | #18 | "Mist and Stone" | #33 | "Hurricane Hex" |
| #04 | "Whispers from the Past" | #19 | "Mirror Image" | #34 | "As Puck Would Have It" |
| #05 | "Voodoo Moon" | #20 | "Between Worlds" | #35 | "Sweet Talkin' Demon" |
| #06 | "Haunted by Desire" | #21 | "Truth and Consequences" | #36 | "Light of the World" |
| #07 | "The Gypsy Enchantment" | #22 | "Luck Be a Lady" | #37 | "House of Shards" |
| #08 | "The Legacy of Merlin" | #23 | "Inherit the Witch" | #38 | "Phoebe Who?" |
| #09 | "Soul of the Bride" | #24 | "A Tale of Two Pipers" | #39 | "High Spirits" |
| #10 | "Beware What You Wish" | #25 | "The Brewing Storm" | #40 | "Leo Rising" |
| #11 | "Charmed Again" | #26 | "Survival of the Fittest" | #41 | "Trickery Treat" |
| #12 | "Spirit of the Wolf" | #27 | "Pied Piper" | ||
| #13 | "Garden of Evil" | #28 | "Mystic Knoll" | ||
| #14 | "Date with Death" | #29 | "Changeling Places" | ||
| #15 | "Dark Vengeance" | #30 | "The Queen's Curse" | ||