
Name: Antoine Briar
Alias: Patchwork
Height: 6'1" (185.42cm)
Weight: 143.2 lbs (cloth inclusive)
Personality: Manic, Psychotic, Impulsive
Attributes: Talented Acrobat, Extreme Contortionist, Skilled Surgeon and Tailor.
Audio record retrieved from the office of Doctor Claud Verne, mortician:
(Voice confirmed to be of Dr. Verne): Subject appears to be a tall, very lean, male of indeterminate ethnic background. Faint lacerations, some partially healed, in the muscle tissue suggest that the skin from the as yet unidentified subject was gradually removed in segments. Process appears to have been very gradual, some of the cuts have, aside from the absence of epidermic tissue, almost completely healed. Y-incision on the torso crudely stitched back together, kidneys, spleen, appendix, gall bladder, and five ribs not located within the torso, nor anywhere at the crime scene thus far.
Probable cause of death, infection from exposed tissue. And as a brief editorial: God help us if the sicko that did this doesn't want to stop at one. End log.
... Oh, come on. You aren't supposed to stick... *multiple tapping noises* Well, I'll see you in the morning, Johnny. *Audible click of light switches followed by terrified shriek*
(Second voice. ID unknown) Good evening, sir. I'm afraid I need to borrow you for a bit.
*Screams continue until recording ends*
Doctor Verne was located the following morning on autopsy table 2, a Y-shaped incision leaving his chest cavity open. Organs and bones listed in the audio recording were all missing from the deceased, and the cadaver from the warehouse 12 crime scene was not present in the morgue.
Alias: Patchwork
Height: 6'1" (185.42cm)
Weight: 143.2 lbs (cloth inclusive)
Personality: Manic, Psychotic, Impulsive
Attributes: Talented Acrobat, Extreme Contortionist, Skilled Surgeon and Tailor.
Audio record retrieved from the office of Doctor Claud Verne, mortician:
(Voice confirmed to be of Dr. Verne): Subject appears to be a tall, very lean, male of indeterminate ethnic background. Faint lacerations, some partially healed, in the muscle tissue suggest that the skin from the as yet unidentified subject was gradually removed in segments. Process appears to have been very gradual, some of the cuts have, aside from the absence of epidermic tissue, almost completely healed. Y-incision on the torso crudely stitched back together, kidneys, spleen, appendix, gall bladder, and five ribs not located within the torso, nor anywhere at the crime scene thus far.
Probable cause of death, infection from exposed tissue. And as a brief editorial: God help us if the sicko that did this doesn't want to stop at one. End log.
... Oh, come on. You aren't supposed to stick... *multiple tapping noises* Well, I'll see you in the morning, Johnny. *Audible click of light switches followed by terrified shriek*
(Second voice. ID unknown) Good evening, sir. I'm afraid I need to borrow you for a bit.
*Screams continue until recording ends*
Doctor Verne was located the following morning on autopsy table 2, a Y-shaped incision leaving his chest cavity open. Organs and bones listed in the audio recording were all missing from the deceased, and the cadaver from the warehouse 12 crime scene was not present in the morgue.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
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