Monday, August 31, 2020

Frankenstein's Monster from 'Frankenstein'

 Did you know I knew how to play this? From which part of me did this knowledge reside? From this mind? From these hands? From this heart? And reading and speaking. Not so much things learned as things remembered.

This version of Frankenstein combines the novel version and the 1931 James Whale movie version.

Frankenstein's Monster


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Adam"

F: Ex (20)
A: Gd (10)
S: In (40)
E: Am (50)
R: Typ (06)*
I: Ex (20)
P: Typ (06)*

Health: 120
Karma: 32
Popularity: -15
Resources: Pr (4)


Talents:
Crime
Survival
Blunt Weapons

Powers:
Surgical Composite: Frankenstein's Monster is a creation of reanimated dead flesh and bone, brought again to life with electricity and unusual chemical compositions. As such, the monster's physiology grants several unique properties:

  • Body Resistance: Either due to the unique nature of his creation, the chemicals used to restore the flesh, or other unseen aspects, the Monster has Rm (30) resistance to physical attacks, Ex (20) resistance to energy.
  • Regeneration: The Monster is capable of regenerating with Gd (10) ability
  • Invulnerability: The Monster does not age or suffer from normal diseases or toxins.
  • Total Memory: The Monster possesses a near perfect memory, teaching himself to speak fluently within weeks of creation and capable of amassing and recalling information without problem.
  • Suspended Animation: The Monster is capable of entering a state of suspended animation when encountering extreme cold, capable of being perfectly preserved.
  • Revival: Even if reduced to 0 health and 0 endurance, the Monster can be revived with the proper amount of electric current. For each rank of electric current the monster receives, he gains 1/2 endurance and health. Example: Ex (20) Electricity would grant him 10 health and Gd (10) endurance during his revival.



Contacts:
Theoretically, the Monster has no contacts.

Limitations:

  • Hideous: As described in the novel and represented in most media as completely hideous, the creature suffers a -1cs to all dealings. Normal humans will turn away and be spooked, with some branding the monster a 'monster' on sight.
  • Hunted: The Monster is hunted by locals and others who see him as inhuman.
  • Fear of Fire (movie version): The movie versions of Frankenstein display a noted fear of fire, which grants a +1cs to affecting Frankenstein. If Frankenstein's Monster fails a Psyche FEAT with a white result, he will become enraged.

No comments:

Post a Comment