The Banshee
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The Banshee was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Eivor came across a grieving man talking to himself and approached him.
Dialogue
Eivor overheard a man talking to himself.
- Grieving Man: Your skin was pale as midnight mist. Hair threaded with dew. Eyes glassy, limpid, accusing. Still so beautiful, so pure. Please, my love, you must forgive me. I cannot sleep, I cannot eat.
Eivor approached the man.
- Eivor: Who do you speak to? There is no one here.
- Grieving Man: We are together now, wife. You will never leave my side. Whispering in my ear like a moth's wings.
Eivor heard an odd noise.
- Eivor: Where is that wailing coming from? It is as if the walls are crying in anguish.
She took out a bow and aimed at a wooden barrier beneath an arch.
- Eivor: This man is haunted by some terrible deed.
She loosed the arrow, and the barrier broke.
- Grieving Man: You! You blew upon the threads and they severed. She is gone, dust and bones, dust and bones.
He attacked Eivor.
- Eivor: You have done some mischief here. I can smell the guilt with the rotting flesh.
- Grieving Man: No, no! What have you done? Her sobs, her screams. I can no longer hear her call to me!
Eivor felled her opponent and found a note on his body.
- Mad Ramblings
I can hear you scratching in the walls, wife. You won't give me a moment's peace. Scratching, scratching, screeching, wailing. Calling me a murderer. I loved you, but then I heard plotting with the sparrows. All night. Under the moon. Plotting. Plotting. To steal my money. To confuse my mind. You made me kill you. I am sorry.
We are forever beloved, even in death.
- Eivor: He murdered his love? Little wonder he is crazed with guilt.
Outcome
Eivor killed the murderer after she broke the wall causing the wind to stop howling.
