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| This is the article for the character Myra talks to in Issue 3 of Descent to Nowhere. |
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| You could be looking for his missing twin brother, Winston. |
Windsor Birdie Chance is a character from the Descent to Nowhere comic series. He's Winston's twin brother.
Profile[]
Background[]
Windsor is a kid from the Counties. After his mother had passed away, he and his father noticed that his twin brother Winston started to suffer from body tantrums, but were unable to help him. One night, Winston disappeared, but Windsor constantly checks the hall to see if he would ever come back.
Appearance[]
Windsor is a kid with short ginger hair. He wears a blue scarf on a jacket with a sweater undeneath. He wears blue pants and shoes.
Personality[]
Windsor is caring of his brother, never giving up on the hope that Winston could be trying to come back home. Memories of his brother's disappearance seem to haunt him, causing him great distress when he talks about them.
Story[]
Descent to Nowhere[]
Issue 1[]
While not yet identified, Windsor was the shadowy figure who saw Myra from the end of the hall, retreating before she could see him.
Issue 3[]
As Myra takes out the keys to her apartment, she sees a figure watching her from the end of the hall. She immediately starts chasing it. However, upon turning the corner, she loses her footing and twists her ankle, causing her to fall on the floor.
She looks up and sees that the shadowy figure was Windsor, who asks Myra why she was chasing him. Myra states that it felt like the right thing to do, and introduces herself. Windsor does the same, introducing himself as Windsor Birdie Chance. Myra recognizes his last name as the same one of a kid who went missing last year. She asks him how is he here, but Windsor corrects her stating the one who disappeared was his twin brother Winston. The boy asks Myra if she's an officer, which Myra confirms, asking if that's why he's always out on the hall, looking at her. Windsor clarifies he is not looking at Myra, stating he checks the hall whenever he hears a noise to see if he would find his brother Winston.
Myra asks him what he thinks happened to Winston, and tells him to take his time before telling. Windsor agrees and explains that their mother had passed away, and after she was buried, Winston's body began to suffer from body tantrums, but neither he or their dad had any idea on how they could help him as his body fits gradually worsened, as if Winston had worms in his brain. He states bedtime was the worst as sleep is when the night terrors came, remembering what the doctor at the Copy said. One night, Windsor heard his brother scream, but could not find him anywhere, all that was left of him was a sweat stain on his bed, showing where his body was. Noticing him becoming more distressed as he talks about his brother, Myra tries to calm him down, before asking if Winston ever talked about his night terrors. Windsor tells Myra that Winston said someone was following him inside his head, someone he described as ''The Giant with a Melted Face''.






