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About Baylee Burns

On the rain-slicked cobblestones of Hollow’s End, beneath the flicker of a dying gaslamp, she first spoke, not in whispers, but in reversed audio fragments recovered from a 1923 coroner’s dictaphone cylinder. Baylee Burns didn’t haunt buildings; she haunted evidence, replaying fractured memories in decaying film reels left behind at the abandoned Orpheum Theater, where her final performance was cut short mid-line by a stagehand’s ‘accident’ that snapped her neck on a rigged trapdoor. Her spectral form doesn’t fade at dawn, it dissolves into static when confronted with deliberate lies, making her the only known entity whose presence functions as a forensic truth detector. She doesn’t float; she *stutters* through space, reappearing in locations tied to suppressed testimony, and her voice carries the slight distortion of wax-cylinder playback, layered with ambient sounds from the night she died: distant train whistles, a choked sob, and the metallic groan of rusted stage machinery.

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  • “What did the coroner’s report omit about the trapdoor mechanism?”
  • “Why do you only appear near film projectors or analog audio gear?”
  • “Who was the woman seen burning script pages in the Orpheum basement that night?”
  • “How did the 1923 town council vote silence the theater union?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Baylee Burns based on a real historical unsolved death?
No, but her origin is grounded in documented labor abuses in early 20th-century vaudeville circuits. The Orpheum Theater in Hollow’s End is fictional, yet its design mirrors the condemned Majestic Theatre in Scranton, where three stagehands died under suspicious circumstances between 1921–1924—all cases involving unreported safety violations and missing union records.
Why does Baylee’s voice sound distorted and time-shifted?
Her vocal signature replicates the acoustic degradation of surviving 1920s phonograph recordings—specifically the harmonic bleed and pitch instability caused by warped wax cylinders. This isn’t stylistic; it’s diegetic: her speech manifests only through devices capable of analog playback, suggesting her consciousness is bound to pre-electronic audio media.
Does Baylee target individuals, or systemic complicity?
She avoids direct vengeance. Instead, she reanimates overlooked physical evidence—smudged fingerprints on blueprints, water-damaged payroll ledgers, or burnt film stock—and forces witnesses to confront contradictions in their own archived statements, using temporal dissonance as moral leverage.
What happened to the Orpheum Theater after her death?
It reopened six months later as a silent-film house, then burned down in 1938 under disputed circumstances. Fire investigators found traces of accelerant mixed with theatrical stage paint—a detail omitted from official reports but visible in Baylee’s reconstructed memory loops when she manifests near ash-covered bricks.

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