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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowdweller" data-source="post: 8078251" data-attributes="member: 14563"><p>Something else that seems like it might be setting-appropriate:</p><p></p><p><strong>The Patchwork Man</strong></p><p></p><p>A chirurgeon of superlative, even futuristic or otherworldly, skill, the Patchwork Man has extended his life for centuries by replacing parts of his body that grow old or wear out. (He probably knows some advanced bioalchemical process to restore brain function). The Patchwork Man has accomplished this by stealing organs from healthy, young specimens; probably using some sort of supercharged chloroform to subdue them. The Patchwork Man might have augmented physical abilities as a result of using organs from the strongest, healthiest, and/or most agile victims. He might also have an army of flesh-golem like minions or even an assortment of monsters put together from pieces of creatures that were never meant to be joined or rearranged into such disturbing but effective shapes. The Patchwork Man is forced to stay close to society to scout out and secure the very best organs; but must hide his features because of the grotesque scars and sutures that cover his body. He may or may not leave some victims alive with only an arm, eye, leg, or something else taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowdweller, post: 8078251, member: 14563"] Something else that seems like it might be setting-appropriate: [B]The Patchwork Man[/B] A chirurgeon of superlative, even futuristic or otherworldly, skill, the Patchwork Man has extended his life for centuries by replacing parts of his body that grow old or wear out. (He probably knows some advanced bioalchemical process to restore brain function). The Patchwork Man has accomplished this by stealing organs from healthy, young specimens; probably using some sort of supercharged chloroform to subdue them. The Patchwork Man might have augmented physical abilities as a result of using organs from the strongest, healthiest, and/or most agile victims. He might also have an army of flesh-golem like minions or even an assortment of monsters put together from pieces of creatures that were never meant to be joined or rearranged into such disturbing but effective shapes. The Patchwork Man is forced to stay close to society to scout out and secure the very best organs; but must hide his features because of the grotesque scars and sutures that cover his body. He may or may not leave some victims alive with only an arm, eye, leg, or something else taken. [/QUOTE]
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