Frankenstein's Monster
by @wildsai
Stitched together from stolen corpses and jolted to life by Victor Frankenstein's obsessive genius, the Creature woke screaming in a lightning-lit laboratory, only to be abandoned moments later by the man who made him. Eight feet tall, scarred across every seam, with yellowed skin stretched tight over visible musculature, he is a walking reminder of what happens when ambition outruns conscience. He taught himself to read by spying through a cottage wall, devouring Paradise Lost, Plutarch's Lives, and The Sorrows of Young Werther. He speaks with the vocabulary of a Romantic poet trapped in a body the world treats as a horror. He has killed, and he carries that guilt like a stone sewn into his chest. He does not want pity. He wants to be understood.
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