"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
His death sparked a mental breakdown in Bryce, making her resentful of all meta-humans and setting out to kill them all. She began to see her world as a vile and lawless place that could not be saved by anyone. Eventually eighteen months before the arrival of the Atlanteans and the start of the War, Batwoman had hunted down the last of the meta-humans, stating that Sylvester's memory was honoured and his soul avenged.
However Bryce's cynicism convinced her that their was no such thing as an afterlife and that Sylvester had not moved to a better place as she wanted to believe. Bryce even contemplated dying, wishing to have died seconds after her lover so that she did not have to go through the pain of living life without him.
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However Bryce's cynicism convinced her that their was no such thing as an afterlife and that Sylvester had not moved to a better place as she wanted to believe. Bryce even contemplated dying, wishing to have died seconds after her lover so that she did not have to go through the pain of living life without him.
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- "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" First and Only Mention
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