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He could be a Dullahan.

The Dullahan[s is yet another death-omen in Celtic mythology. Similar to the Headless Horseman from “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, the Dullahan[s] is a rider who carries a whip made of a human spine in one hand and his own hideous, grinning head tucked beneath his other arm. He rides swiftly to the place where the deceased is to perish, all doors and gates opening before him, and proclaims the name of the condemned, who then immediately dies. The Dullahan[s] does not take kindly to onlookers, and will supposedly lash out the eyes of spectators with his spine whip. Oddly enough, Dullahans are said to be terrified of gold, and will flee from the sight of it. Good to know, I suppose.]

This season was suppose to focus more on Lydia, was it not?

An omen that sometimes accompanies the banshee is the "coach-a-bower" ("coiste-bodhar"), an immense black coach, mounted by a coffin, and drawn by headless horses driven by a Dullahan (a type of headless phantom).

Maybe Davis changed the Dullahan's mythology and made it so it searches for a Banshee similar to how a werewolf searches for a pack or a kanima searches for a master? He did bring Meredith to Lydia without being asked, coincidentially, did he not? I doubt Davis would go this route, but I wanted to throw something different out there.

~KLP