A plastic monster tragically made from ambition and an immoral scientific curiosity
Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a plastic man tragically driven by ambition and an immoral scientific curiosity, unable to deal with the consequences of his actions in “the game of being the Maker”. Although maybe there were good intentions behind this original action, after the monster creation he was lost in blind ambition to put an end to his monstrous creation.
Both this monster and Victor Frankenstein are not related to the human literature characters, but are plastic figures based on them that belong to the Toyverse.
Monster
Soon after dropping school to pursue his creative interests, Frankenstein created this humanoid-looking creature, by gluing together the pieces of dead plastic beings and sewing outfits, perhaps by using a chemical substance, or other ways. Frankenstein eventually brings “the Creation” to life only to be rejected by Victor terrified by his monstrous ugliness. After his resounding failure, Frankenstein abandons him, and the monster escaped, disappeared and soon embarked on a journey of revenge that causes the deaths of several figures from the Medieval World, who were apparently those who supported Victor’s efforts to achieve “Eternal Life”.
The chase
Frankenstein chases “the demon” (is what he calls his creation) into the remote cold regions of the Medieval Realm with the intention of destroying him; He ultimately fails in his mission. He died after telling the story to the captain and the explorers of a ship who picked him up. After discovering the death of his creator, the monster ends up overcome by pain and vowing to end his own existence.
But like any life form clinging to survival, the monster was a coward who did not dare to do so.
Frank today
The creation was retired in anonymity, living a sad but quiet life, upon finding out that his creator was still alive. He tried to contact him… but when he did it was to be rejected again. Victor in fact was out to look for him again, with a plan to destroy him once and for all: Using the Plastrification serum invented by one of his pupils, Dr. Madd.
During the years after these events, the monster practically began its existence, where it learned a lot and had enough time to think and develop its own identity and personality (perhaps influenced by the parts of the plastic corpses from which it was made). So when his father rejected him again, he simply chose to retire to start living the life he was given, now that he felt freed from the weight of guilt over the death of the one he considers his father. Even though Frankenstein rejected him again, the Monster understood and forgive him.
So from now on Victor Frankenstein spends his time trying to hunt him down, jumping from one world to another, investigating clues that lead him to his aberrant creation… only to escape again, having to go back to looking for another place to live, calm and far from the danger of his hunters.
The Creation
Victor was deliberately quiet about the techniques employed to achieve his masterpiece. A clue maybe was the use of lightning, based on Frankenstein’s mention of a tree being struck by lightning at the time of his parents’ death, a detail to which he gives great importance in his existence and possibly one of the reasons why which he wanted to achieve “Eternal Life”. But the fact that he dedicated himself to alchemy and chemistry may be the most obvious indicator.
The absence of a name
Called in many ways by his creator and the villagers who know about his existence, among these: demon, miserable, unfortunate. But over time, as his story began to become known on foraging worlds, somehow the whole world got confused and called him Frankenstein. Whatever the reason for the confusion, over time the monster began calling himself Frank, to try to avoid the confusion. Although this doesn’t change it too much…