![]() ![]() ![]() As a result, she decides to harmlessly remain unless a Reaper comes for her. At the end of the novel, she is shown to still be haunting Ash's friend, but having achieved peace since she got justice. Unlike canon Banshees, this type of Banshee is depicted as a ghost. They don't burn her body so as not to destroy the evidence. So Sam and Dean lay her to rest by making her killer confess and leaving him for the cops. However, she didn't want vengeance, she wanted justice. In the first installment of the Supernatural novel series, Nevermore, while solving the Edgar Allen Poe case, the boys also have to tangle with a banshee for one of Ash's friends. While telling Sam about Lisa Braeden, Dean reminds him of a five-day road trip he took while Sam and John were in Orlando dealing with a banshee.ġ1.11 Into the Mystic Apocrypha Supernatural: Nevermore Sam mentions angiak and banshees as examples of this. Dean agrees it could be a possibility as there are things that are known to latch onto families and follow them for years. Due to finding nothing at Roger's apartment, Dean wonders if whatever they are hunting is connected to the Miller house, but Sam assures him it is connected to the family, possibly a vengeful spirit. Sam tells Dean about his vision which includes a "dark shape" stalking Roger Miller. Piercing its heart with a pure gold blade will kill it. Gold blade – Simple contact with pure gold can burn a banshee.Celtic spells – A mixture of rosemary, sage, oregano, coriander, tea, yarrow powder, and a handful of chicken bones, along with the blood of the person performing the spell, can banish a banshee.Once blood is used to activate one of the sigils, the banshee will be pulled to the other like a magnet, trapping it. Celtic sigil trap – A variation of the Celtic trinity knot two sigils must be drawn at the opposite ends of each other.Telekinesis – Banshees can use telekinesis to subdue their victims.Babies can be rendered deaf through exposure to the banshee's scream. Piercing scream – Banshees can produce a high-pitched scream that causes their intended victims to bash their own heads in to relieve themselves of the pain.Macroglossia – Banshees have a long tongue which allows them to feed on their victims brains, after their piercing scream has caused them to crack their own skulls, allowing easy access for the banshees to feed.Flight – Banshees can travel through mist, allowing them entry into most places.Electromagnetic Interference – The presence of a banshee can cause the lights in the area to flicker.Malevolent banshees target the vulnerable they use their piercing scream to drive their intended victims mad, forcing them to bash their heads in to get rid of the sound. Malevolent banshees appear as females with dark flowing hair, pale skin, and sunken eyes, dressed in blood-red robes. Benevolent banshees are known to cry out as a warning to a person's impending death. – Pad of Definitions ( 1.01 Pilot), Official Websiteīanshees can be benevolent or malevolent creatures, that are tied to fairy lore. But if instead the Banshee during her life was a enemy of the family, the wail is more like the scram of a fiendish ghost, a demonic howling of delight over the coming fatal agony of one of her foes. So, if she loves those whom she call, the wail is soft, tender, soothing chant, intended to either give notice of death's proximity or reassure the one destined to die, or to comfort the survivors. The banshee of legend is actually a disembodied soul, either of someone who in life was strongly attached to the family or who hated all its members. The word is sometimes also used to denote assort of demon, but in Nordic folklore the banshee is always benevolent. Many people have described the terrible wail, which precedes a death, and certain families are traditionally believed to be followed by the Banshee. The word is derived from the old Irish ben sidhe, a woman of the fairy mound, or woman of the fairy mound, but it is translated by different scholars in a variety of ways, including Female Fairy, Angel of Death, Lady of Death, Woman of Peace, White Lady of Sorrow, Nymph of the Air, and Spirit of the Air, amongst others. A female death omen spirit that manifests to herald approaching death with wailing. Female with dark flowing hair, pale skin, and sunken eyes that is dressed in blood-red robes.Īlso Banshi and Benshee, Irish and Scottish in origin. ![]()
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