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| - Virginia Hale was born in the late 1700s. She was a hunter hired in 1812 by Ahanu Whitehawk to kill a beast that had been terrorizing the area known in modern day as Hortonville, Wisconsin. Knowing that this beast, the Otaktay, attacked for one week every 39 years, she had an old wise woman, Tabitha, bind her to it. This way, whenever it appeared, she would.
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| - Virginia Hale was born in the late 1700s. She was a hunter hired in 1812 by Ahanu Whitehawk to kill a beast that had been terrorizing the area known in modern day as Hortonville, Wisconsin. Knowing that this beast, the Otaktay, attacked for one week every 39 years, she had an old wise woman, Tabitha, bind her to it. This way, whenever it appeared, she would. She fought the beast many times, but never succeeded in destroying it. She made friends with children in 1851, hoping to have allies the next time around--which worked that time, but then the friends she made in 1890 were killed during the first world war, and she gave up on that strategy. In 1968, she was arrested in suspicion of committing the murders, but more occurred when she was in prison. Instead of then releasing her, the police decided this meant she had an accomplice--especially as she mysteriously disappeared from her cell, when the Otaktay disappeared for another 39 years. Finally, in 2007, she met Cody Flint and Alan Roberts. She and they became allies, and together they defeated the Otaktay, by destroying the totem pole that was its fetter. When the beast was destroyed, so was she, but finally her work was completed.
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