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  • "My creature, my beautiful creation, I never cared for you the way I should. I brought you into this world with not a single thought of what I'd do once you were here, I feared you and sought to toss you away because I couldn't bare the thought of taking responsibility. And now you're gone, and my life is all the poorer for it." These words were carved into a stone monument in a long forgotten graveyard in a town that had since turned to ash over the years. The last reminder of the madness that was created by "Victor Frankenstein" and his abomination. Yes, "Frankenstein" one of many names held by the "Doctor" over the years, even when he had created his infamous monster it had been a false identity. The creature, his Prometheus, had been the breakthrough he had long searched for, a virtually immortal, super strong and hyper intelligent creation. But an imperfect one, it had come forth into the world without love. The Doctor could have made it a mate, it was the one thing the creature had ever truly asked it's creator for, but the Doctor had been far to selfish to grant even that. And thus the 2 suffered together. For years they waged war on one another, death and destruction raining down upon both of their lives, until finally in a blazing windmill the long suffering creature finally met its demise. It was only then that the Doctor finally grasped the horror of what he had done, he had committed the gravest of sins; he had brought a life into this world and refused to show it love.

    As far as the world knew Dr. Frankenstein died in that blaze with his creation, it wasn't until a number of years later that the monument appeared in the nearby graveyard, no one knew who had commissioned it. The Doctor vanished to a foreign land and continued his work, but not on the bodies of the dead this time, but on himself. He put himself through a version of the process that had created his creature, imbuing himself with the strength and vitality it had as well as immortality. He worked endlessly on continuing improvements, a stronger heart and lungs, indestructible bones, a nervous system that could transmit electrical signals faster, but he wasn't simply doing this all for himself. He began traveling the world, finding those in need and helping them with his advanced medical skills. He could preform complex surgeries with ease, even replacing entire organs was as simple as snapping his fingers. 

    He hoped that by helping others, perhaps he could someday redeem himself from his sin, and finally have peace. But much like his creature he eventually found himself growing lonesome, he'd become isolated. But...no, no surely that wasn't the answer...alone was better right? He did not deserve companionship, he had no right to allow himself the relief he so denied his creation. No, he had forced his creature to endure alone so he must do the same...and yet there he stood outside of a morgue, fingers twitching as he watched body bags being carted inside.

     

    Okay so I've been on a Frankenstein kick and this all just kind of came to me! MC is basically Doctor Frankenstein who, feeling remorse over the way he treated his creation, made himself into a monster as a way to redeem himself. Gifted with a near immortal body, superhuman strength and surgical skills, he's spent nearly 200 years helping people with his scientific know how. However he's grown lonely and reluctantly decided to make a new creation, enter YC. Now for this we can go multiple ways, YC can either be a creation of the "good" Doctor, basically a new and improved version of his previous creature, or she can be a Doctor/Nurse/Orderly/EMT/Morgue Employee who catches him trying to steal bodies. For the sake of this if you choose the monster route you will be a HIGHLY improved version of it, smarter, stronger, ect. Now this is still intended to have a healthy dose of smut despite being more story focused then I usually go so be prepared for that <3

    Message me with further questions and we can figure out the details.

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