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Moira Wilson is the overarching antagonist of the 2020 psychological horror film Nocturne. Moira is a young musical wonder and occultist who committed suicide and left behind a hexed journal that predicts the future events of the film, particularly of the journal's possessor Juliet Lowe.
She's portrayed by Ji Eun Hwang.
Biography[]
Moira has a tragic past, her mother being left in a coma from a ski lift fall and her father dying from burning the family house down. Moira turned her self to music, specifically honing her skills on the piano and violin, enrolling at Lindbergh Academy, an artistic boarding school. Wanting to excel in her talents, she turned to Devil worship, writing and illustrating her intentions and experiences in a musical theory journal. One such practice she hoped she could sell her soul through was performing The Devil's Trill, which was reported composed by a musician who dreamed of the Devil playing the song in his sleep. one day, while Moira was playing the violin in her dorm room, she killed herself by jumping off her balcony after a grandfather clock rang in the hour. Juliet came into possession of Moira's book, which she saw as a tool to get herself to succeed in music further than her twin sister Vivian. The book would constantly show predictions of the turmoil in the twins' lives and those of the people around them. Juliet successfully gets a position she filled after Moira's death, as Vivian fell off a cliff and broke her arm, destroying her musical efforts. But as the Devil wants Juliet's soul, she becomes more unhinged and even sees hallucinations of Moira as a mangled ghost. Eventually Juliet has a break from her senses and sanity on stage and kills herself by plunging from the roof of the auditorium.

