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Dr. Kenneth Deadmore (Loch Newchurch)
Kenneth was a well-known mortician and the Deadmore family doctor. Since he was a child, he held an unnatural fascination with mortality. He used to experiment with small animals in the basement of his house and try to revive them with little success. In his thirties, while performing an autopsy, the corpse of a recently deceased woman suddenly reanimated and bit him savagely on his right hand. He managed to subdue her but the damage was already done. His arm quickly started to present signs of severe necrosis and as a preventive measure, he proceeded to amputate it right below the elbow. Feeling detached and incomplete, he fashioned a new one out of the arm of an old wooden statue but this only slowed down the disease that was already coursing through his veins. Soon an unnatural hunger began to torment him. He would lacerate himself hoping that the pain would suppress the cravings. Nowadays he keeps to himself, spending most of his time experimenting and looking for ways to halt the process of the disease before it completely consumes him.
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Dr. Kenneth Deadmore (Loch Newchurch)
Kenneth was a well-known mortician and the Deadmore family doctor. Since he was a child, he held an unnatural fascination with mortality. He used to experiment with small animals in the basement of his house and try to revive them with little success. In his thirties, while performing an autopsy, the corpse of a recently deceased woman suddenly reanimated and bit him savagely on his right hand. He managed to subdue her but the damage was already done. His arm quickly started to present signs of severe necrosis and as a preventive measure, he proceeded to amputate it right below the elbow. Feeling detached and incomplete, he fashioned a new one out of the arm of an old wooden statue but this only slowed down the disease that was already coursing through his veins. Soon an unnatural hunger began to torment him. He would lacerate himself hoping that the pain would suppress the cravings. Nowadays he keeps to himself, spending most of his time experimenting and looking for ways to halt the process of the disease before it completely consumes him.
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