Melchizedek, The Dark Messenger
Using Her Voudon Magicks, Counter-Curses and Warding Gestures, Guinan Successfully Backs-Off God/YAWH/The Evil Demiurge.
The Deity Formerly Known as Q.
Why Does This Bartender Dress Like a Nun and Talk Like a Priest?
She is a Priest Forever of the Order of Melchizedek.
Guinan:
How much do you know about what happened to the last ship called Enterprise?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Enterprise C? It was lost at the battle of Narendra III, defending a Klingon outpost from the Romulans.
Guinan:
And the survivors?
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
There were stories of prisoners taken back to Romulus, but these were only rumors.
Guinan:
No. There were survivors. And Tasha Yar was one of them.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Guinan - that was 23 years ago. Tasha Yar was only a child.
Guinan:
I know that. But I also know she was aboard that ship. And she was not a child. And I think... you sent her there.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
How can that be?
Guinan:
I don't know. I just know that you did.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
Tasha died - a year before you came on the Enterprise. You never met her.
Guinan:
I know that.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
If you have only a vague intuition...
Guinan:
You can't just dismiss this. If I'm right, then you are responsible for this whole situation.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard:
I think it's time that I met Commander Sela.
I'm the Wise Janitor. I impart knowledge and help overcome fears.
"Friendly black optimistic advice"
In order to show the world that minority characters are not bad people, one will step forward to help a "normal" person, with their pure heart and folksy wisdom. They are usually black and/or poor, but may come from another oppressed minority. They step (often clad in a clean, white suit) into the life of the much more privileged (and, in particular, almost always white) central character and, in some way, enrich that central character's life. If the Magical Negro (also known as Magic Negro or Mystical Negro) is from a society of Noble Savages, expect an Anvilicious Aesop about the failings of the protagonist's society — which usually leads to the protagonist "Going Native".Whoopi Epiphany Speech
"Now that black girl knows something you don't!"
Profoundly wise, life affirming short speech given by the poor, oppressed minority, uneducated, or mentally challenged character to the more-educated protagonist. Thus, perhaps, clearly distinguishing between the "Intelligence" and "Wisdom" attributes in Dungeons & Dragons.