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Frankenstein

First appeared: Frankenstein
Killing Grounds: Dr. Frankenstein's castle mostly.
Weapon of choice: His bare hands
Wardrobe: Black pants, shirt and suit jacket.
M.O. Kills those who torment him and get in his way.

Frankenstein was a creature incapable of all but the simplest of functions and was treated like a monster. He was rejected by his father, Dr. Frankenstein, tormented by Fritz, the Dr.'s assistant, and locked in a cellar.

The combination of this rejection and the torments were too much for Frankenstein so he escaped from the cellar and ran away.

Frank

After roaming the countryside, the creature happened upon a small girl, who saw through his hideous exterior and played with him as if he were a child. Frankenstein and the girl played together by throwing flower petals into a pond. Other's did not see Frankenstein in quite the same way. They called him a monster and an abomination.

Frankenstein, having nowhere else to go, returned home. He was fighting with his father when the villagers started gathering to confront the "monster." Lonely and afraid Frankenstein fled.

Frank

He was followed to the top of a windmill, where he had another confrontation with his father while the villagers watched from below. The Dr. left the windmill and the villagers insisted that Frankenstein leave.

No one understood this poor creature and no one ever really tried to . His life ended shortly after it began with him only knowing torment and hate. The one thing that he desperately wanted, was denied him by his father and the town.
He just wanted to be loved.

Frank

" It's alive, it's moving, it's alive, it's alive, it's alive, it's alive, IT'S ALIVE! "
~Henry Frankenstein

 
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