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}} | }}'''Robert Dodds''' was the founder of [[Banquo Manor]]. He had it built with the money inherited from his aunt. He thought himself a great actor, in particular for his role as [[Banquo]] in the play ''[[Macbeth]]''. He had two plaques with Banquo's speeches placed in the house. | ||
He was [[murder]]ed by his aunt's granddaughter, [[Pamela (The Banquo Legacy)|Pamela]], while practising for the play. It was rumoured it was revenge for him having supposedly killed her grandmother. She stabbed him in the master bedroom and drank his [[blood]]. | |||
A painting of Dodds hung in the drawing room. At first, [[John Hopkinson]] though it appeared he had seen a ghost but then decided he looked amused. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'') | A painting of Dodds hung in the drawing room. At first, [[John Hopkinson]] though it appeared he had seen a ghost but then decided he looked amused. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Banquo Legacy]]'') |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 9 March 2023
Robert Dodds was the founder of Banquo Manor. He had it built with the money inherited from his aunt. He thought himself a great actor, in particular for his role as Banquo in the play Macbeth. He had two plaques with Banquo's speeches placed in the house.
He was murdered by his aunt's granddaughter, Pamela, while practising for the play. It was rumoured it was revenge for him having supposedly killed her grandmother. She stabbed him in the master bedroom and drank his blood.
A painting of Dodds hung in the drawing room. At first, John Hopkinson though it appeared he had seen a ghost but then decided he looked amused. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy)