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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 2276439" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p><strong>The Patchwork Man:</strong> He is a collector, that type of killer that has to have a souvenier from his victims. Unfortunately, his chosen fetish is a large patch of skin from them. He tatoos it, then stitches it to his own skin so that he looks like a crazy-quilt of muted colors and the occassional bright tatoo. Even worse, he can call on the collective strength of the victims 3 times a day, +1 STR per patch he has. Maybe he can even temporarily acquire their skills (imagine a scene where, to get out of the place, the PC's have to make a deal with the Patchwork man and find the already dead body of the guy who knows the combination to open the doors/shut off the security system. Then they have to stand by while he enacts his grisly ritual). Thankfully, most of his previous skins were removed and handed over to the FBI where they are undergoing DNA analysis to try and figure out just how many people this fruitcake has killed, so any extra strength or skills will be from fresh former inmates or staff.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Mother Goose</strong>: 60-year-old chubby grandmotherly Mary Burke was incarcerated because her particular mental disorder, Munchausan By Proxy, led her to gradually poison an entire daycare center with mercury in the fruit juice. Hundreds of kids are dead or permanently brain-damaged thanks to her. Not satisfied with that, she turned to kidnapping/torture/murder so that later she could comfort the berieved parents and be lauded as 'such a good neighbor'. She did so by enticing children with a book of nursery rhymes (she has an excellent singing voice) and her storytelling skills. She lured an estimated 40 children to their deaths and dismembered them with a length of rough copper wire in order to hide them. As one of the very few female serial killers ever found, she's been the subject of many studies and quite a bit of attention. Once out, she may appear as a victim because she looks like she should be baking apple pies instead of wandering the halls of a mental ward; she steals regular clothes from the personal locker of a now-dead staff member.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Comedy/Trajedy:</strong> Comedy is the only name anyone knows her by. She is generally harmless and is trusted by the staff to entertain the others and keep people in line by disarming any tensions with her boundless good humor. She's everyone's buddy, and everyone except those totally out of touch with our reality loves her. That's only one side of her. Buried deep in Comedy is her dark sister, Trajedy, who comes out after midnight. Then peaceful silly Comedy's face undergoes a subtle but somehow horrifying change. She slips out and goes to other cells, where she whispers obscene things to the other inmates, driving them further into despair and insanity. She has an almost telepathic ability to read what 'buttons' to press on another person and uses that as a weapon.</p><p> </p><p>The Pigman: Morty Short is a handsome man in his 30's who ran a small dirty pig farm out in the backwoods, undisturbed for years. He went into town a couple times a year as far as anyone knew and stayed by himself. Truth is, every Saturday he took out his Daddy's Sunday Best and took the other road, the one that led to the big city. There, looking wealthy and with his nice smile, he'd find a lady to spend the night with, all the time hating himself for touching the filthy, filthy things. No-one ever saw those ladies again. He'd drug them and take them back to the remote farm, where he'd slowy take them apart and sell the organs on the black market. He often expressed admiration of the Native Americans, who 'used every part of the buffalo'; he was determined that was a good idea. Waste Not, Want Not. What he could't sell, he'd eat. What he couldn't eat, he'd grind up into meal and feed to the pigs. Pigs'll eat anything. His contact finally ratted him out and he was sent here. Any female is in deadly danger with him around. He's very cunning and utterly ruthless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 2276439, member: 3649"] [b]The Patchwork Man:[/b] He is a collector, that type of killer that has to have a souvenier from his victims. Unfortunately, his chosen fetish is a large patch of skin from them. He tatoos it, then stitches it to his own skin so that he looks like a crazy-quilt of muted colors and the occassional bright tatoo. Even worse, he can call on the collective strength of the victims 3 times a day, +1 STR per patch he has. Maybe he can even temporarily acquire their skills (imagine a scene where, to get out of the place, the PC's have to make a deal with the Patchwork man and find the already dead body of the guy who knows the combination to open the doors/shut off the security system. Then they have to stand by while he enacts his grisly ritual). Thankfully, most of his previous skins were removed and handed over to the FBI where they are undergoing DNA analysis to try and figure out just how many people this fruitcake has killed, so any extra strength or skills will be from fresh former inmates or staff. [b]Mother Goose[/b]: 60-year-old chubby grandmotherly Mary Burke was incarcerated because her particular mental disorder, Munchausan By Proxy, led her to gradually poison an entire daycare center with mercury in the fruit juice. Hundreds of kids are dead or permanently brain-damaged thanks to her. Not satisfied with that, she turned to kidnapping/torture/murder so that later she could comfort the berieved parents and be lauded as 'such a good neighbor'. She did so by enticing children with a book of nursery rhymes (she has an excellent singing voice) and her storytelling skills. She lured an estimated 40 children to their deaths and dismembered them with a length of rough copper wire in order to hide them. As one of the very few female serial killers ever found, she's been the subject of many studies and quite a bit of attention. Once out, she may appear as a victim because she looks like she should be baking apple pies instead of wandering the halls of a mental ward; she steals regular clothes from the personal locker of a now-dead staff member. [b]Comedy/Trajedy:[/b] Comedy is the only name anyone knows her by. She is generally harmless and is trusted by the staff to entertain the others and keep people in line by disarming any tensions with her boundless good humor. She's everyone's buddy, and everyone except those totally out of touch with our reality loves her. That's only one side of her. Buried deep in Comedy is her dark sister, Trajedy, who comes out after midnight. Then peaceful silly Comedy's face undergoes a subtle but somehow horrifying change. She slips out and goes to other cells, where she whispers obscene things to the other inmates, driving them further into despair and insanity. She has an almost telepathic ability to read what 'buttons' to press on another person and uses that as a weapon. The Pigman: Morty Short is a handsome man in his 30's who ran a small dirty pig farm out in the backwoods, undisturbed for years. He went into town a couple times a year as far as anyone knew and stayed by himself. Truth is, every Saturday he took out his Daddy's Sunday Best and took the other road, the one that led to the big city. There, looking wealthy and with his nice smile, he'd find a lady to spend the night with, all the time hating himself for touching the filthy, filthy things. No-one ever saw those ladies again. He'd drug them and take them back to the remote farm, where he'd slowy take them apart and sell the organs on the black market. He often expressed admiration of the Native Americans, who 'used every part of the buffalo'; he was determined that was a good idea. Waste Not, Want Not. What he could't sell, he'd eat. What he couldn't eat, he'd grind up into meal and feed to the pigs. Pigs'll eat anything. His contact finally ratted him out and he was sent here. Any female is in deadly danger with him around. He's very cunning and utterly ruthless. [/QUOTE]
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