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Frankenstein

Frankenstein, scientifically known as Frankenstein’s Monster, is an infamous creature that was brought to life by a mad scientist named Dr. Victor Frankenstein. It is said that the creature was made up of various body parts that were stitched together like a patchwork quilt, and brought to life through the power of electricity.

Originally intended to be a groundbreaking scientific achievement, Frankenstein quickly turned into a monstrous disaster. Instead of being a loyal servant or obedient creation, Frankenstein’s Monster quickly realized that he wasn’t beautiful like the classic monster and went on a rampage, causing destruction wherever he went.

Legend has it that the creature has a rather grotesque appearance, with patches of flesh differing in color, texture, and shape all over his body. He is said to be over eight feet tall, with a distinctively green pallor. His eyes are often described as “glowing,” which probably isn’t helped by the fact that he was created by electricity.

Frankenstein’s Monster’s monstrously strong hands often leave trails of destruction wherever they go. Many people consider Frankenstein to be responsible for numerous natural disasters, such as earthquakes and tsunamis.

Despite being seen as a villain in the past, Frankenstein has become a beloved character in popular culture. Often portrayed as misunderstood, the creature has been featured in countless books, movies, and even games. His legacy lives on and his story teaches the lesson that you shouldn’t play God, or at least, be more careful about who you create.