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☽o☾ A little Magic to bring Life into a lifeless Doll. ☽o☾

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Ecureuil roux (Sciurus vulgaris) - Eurasian Red Squirrel

il faisait preuve d'une grande curiosité, ce matin là..

Absente depuis plus d'un mois, (travail et études pour préparer une qualification pour les soins d'urgences en pédiatrie, et de réanimation néonatale), je reviens progressivement sur flickr, mais surtout, j'essaie de reprendre mes précieuses et salutaires balades dans la nature, malgré la pluie ... Belle semaine à toutes et tous

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Eurasian Red Squirrel - (Sciurus vulgaris)

He was showing great curiosity that morning.

Away for more than a month (working and studying to prepare for a qualification in pediatric emergency care and neonatal resuscitation).

Finally, I'm gradually returning to Flickr, but above all, I'm trying to resume my precious and beneficial walks in nature, despite the rain... Have a great week everyone.

 

Model: Skye McLeod Fairywren

Bento Mesh Head: Catwa Blueberry

Bento Mesh Body: Maitreya Lara

Face/Body Applier, Dress & Boots: "Sally Skellington" by *LuLu*

Dirty Sugar Skull Catwa Tatt: PMS

Hair: Sassafras (dark reds) by Analog Dog

Vampire Teeth: CaTwA

Leila Glitter Eyes Applier: .euphoric

Halloween Glitter Skull Earrings: [dirty.little.secret]

Spooky Nail Art: :Moon Amore:

Madonna Hairband: aDiva

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Sacred Ruins: ionic

Apple Fall Wooden Trunk (Decor)

4. Apple Fall Candy Corn Cauldron

Out of the Twilight cake by LDG (Marketplace)

Apple Fall Wooden Trunk (Decor)

{moss&mink} Twilight Zone - Candleabra

+Half-Deer+ Stringlights - Ceiling - Cluttered

+Half-Deer+ Tassel Garland - Halloween - Long

+Half-Deer+ Batwing Lantern - Stars (Long Chain)

HPMD* Garden Vine02 - arrange D

~*larnia*~ witchin' kitchen - come in for a bite board sign by Larnia

DISORDERLY. / Halloween Treats / Candy Corn Pile

khargo halloween witch cauldron by Khargo

khargo halloween candy collectors sign

JIAN Spoiled Rotties 12. Skeleton Pup Companion

*HEXtraordinary* Nope Cat - Count Nopecula

JIAN Rascal Rats 8. White Wanderer

JIAN Rascal Rats 6. Black Wanderer

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POSE: BellePoses - Poison bottle 2 & Poison Girl 2

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Wonderful build thanks to Kitty von Cat on IPPOS @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ippos/11/44/21

- [MOONLIGHT SHADOW] Sorcery Apothecary Set:

[MoonSha] Cabinet A - Black

[MoonSha] Sorcery Apothecary Cabinet B - Black

[MoonSha] Sorcery Apothecary Counter - Black

[MoonSha] Sorcery Apothecary Doble Cabinet - Black

[MoonSha] Sorcery Apothecary Low Cabinet - Black

[MoonSha] Sorcery Apothecary Wall Cabinet - Black

@WLRP till 28th Dec.

 

- DRD - Scarlett Hotel - Ella-Louise chair - brown @Mainstore

- DRD - The Reanimator - Dr Stein's Chair @Mainstore

 

01 - 8f8 - Green Grocers - Pavillion RARE

dust bunny . paradise plants . monstera tree

dust bunny . quirky planters 2 . ice cream cone planter

dust bunny . wiccan artistry . dried flowers . RARE

  

Kynne's Version

 

Denna and Kynne are both wearing :

Boots and Fishnets : Eudora3D Enforcer Boots, Fishnets. @ Midnight Order.

Bodysuit and Belt : Eudora3D Enforcer Bodysuit. @ Midnight Order.

Hat : Eudora3D Anabelle Hat Brown. In main store.

 

Kynne (right) :

Keys and hold pose : .random.Matter. - The Groundskeeper - Keys.

Hair : [^.^Ayashi^.^] Yuzuno hair. In main store.

Skin : [Glam Affair] Farrah Layer [Lelutka EvoX] Snow. @ K9.

 

Denna (left)

Hair: Mina - Nona (Uber)

Head: Genus Project - Classic

Skin: Boataom - Rose (Bom)

Pose: DenDen

 

Decor :

DRD - The Reanimator Set. In main store.

JIAN Rascal Rats. In main store.

VARONIS - DuskHall Cells

Reanimated Tower - Blow-Up Main Store

Also known as a Chinese hopping vampire or hopping zombie, is a type of reanimated corpse in Chinese legends and folklore. The characters for "jiangshi" are read geung-si in Cantonese, cương thi in Vietnamese, gangsi in Korean, and kyonshī in Japanese.

 

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Full Credits and Extra Shots: Persophone

 

・゚` 🎀 Featuring 🎀 `゚・

 

ODIO *Loopy Gacha Skin Tone2.

UNA *Levi Gacha Set Outfit. Hat and Bandages included. Available at The Arcade Event on 1st of June SL time.

ANDORE *Jary Head Accessory

[Moonphase] *Faceless Bathtokens.

 

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Decor is a part of new DRD set : The Reanimator

For Ironwood Hills

 

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©2008anglia24

Excerpt from windsorite.ca/2023/04/new-public-art-unveiled-in-downtown...:

 

The Downtown Windsor Business Revitalization Association unveiled two new art installations in downtown’s WIFF Alley, Monday morning.

 

The public art was made possible thanks to a Government of Canada investment through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund delivered in southern Ontario by FedDev Ontario to “support community vitality, social and economic cohesion and help reanimate communities.”

 

The pieces include Billie McLaughlin’s Sky Art project and Lock Installation. McLaughlin, working in collaboration with Daniel Bombardier, continues the DWBRA and the Windsor International Film Festival’s efforts to reinvent and transform the core.

 

“Our federal government has been proud to support DWBRA’s incredible Art Alley project, including these new installations that are being unveiled in WIFF Alley,” said Irek Kusmierczyk, Member of Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh. “For residents of the community, it will be a source of pride, and for visitors, a beacon of welcome and a testament to the tremendous wealth of talent we have in the region.”

 

Organizers say the two new works “marry Art Alley and WIFF Alley for 250+ feet of space featuring immersive, interactive artworks that revitalize two downtown alleyways.”

 

“The art installations in downtown have been a beautiful and meaningful addition to a revived core,” said Debi Croucher, Downtown Windsor Business Revitalization Association. “There is so much to celebrate downtown, and weaving these pieces into the fabric of our community injects further life into our region.”

"Reanimation" by Joan Jonas at MoMA.

"Sometimes I allowed my thoughts, unchecked by reason, to ramble in the fields of Paradise."

(from 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' by Mary Shelley; 1818)

 

('Frankenstein's monster' by NECA)

We're Here! : A Comedy of Horrors

 

Running out of ideas for your 365 project? Join We're Here!

 

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. Triggered by Cybersync.

Skyrim

 

-Reshade 4.6.0

-SnapDragonPrime 5.0 ENB

-Console Commands (Time Stop, FOV, No Clip)

 

Uncompressed

Don't forget you all!

 

Tamagosenbei is selling their Light Em Up Gacha set, which I am featuring on my re-animated body.

Available at - Prismagica

 

My Haus

 

www.venusgermanotta.com/

   

Calling

evermore, ever closer

calling

into history thereafter

 

instilled

with capricious light

distilled

the seasons in flight

 

I no longer recall

the capitulating warmth of before

in the longest fall

faith becomes a navigating cure

 

now help is found in folklore -

a reanimation of serpentine gesticulation

as pain invites it's own encore

I lay audience to my own vision

 

it's wherewithal today is without

any hope of enchantment

all we are is ultimately devout

remaining unspoken in the time so fluent.

 

by anglia24

09h40: 06/11/2007

© 2007anglia24

Norfolk Southern train 228 runs through the cut outside Scoutland, PA - a valley blasted by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to run the line from Chambersburg to Shippensburg. Leading this morning is a reanimated General Electric C40-9, which recently ran through the AC44C6M program in Roanoke. The pallid cab is because the Dash 9 went right into revenue service before making it to Altoona for a complete repaint.

As one would surmise, a "Marsh Zombie" is a reanimated corpse that has been decaying in a marsh or swamp. These zombies are given their own designation because of the particular impact of wetlands warfare.

 

Marshes, swamps and bogs present unique logistical problems to fantasy military forces as well as unique creature encounters. This creates a challenge to morale for troops having to enter these areas.

 

And nothing can destroy an already weakened morale more quickly or decisively than Marsh Zombies.

 

Though no different in attributes from other zombies, the particulars of the state of decay associated with the corpse decomposing in stagnant, tepid water produce a truly horrifying experience of sight, sound, and smell.

 

For this reason, evil forces will often cart bodies and dump them in marshlands of strategic value so that their necromancers can follow up with their vile reanimation processes.

 

As an added note, an evil baron or lord will sometimes use this same process with the moat around their castle, though this has consistently proved problematic to the living troops quartered there.

 

For the forces of good, only experienced troops of priests and paladins can both clear an infected marshland of the zombies and purge it of the evil.

 

👾 Happy 🏰 Heroclix 🏯 Friday! 🐉

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

Shattered corpse, reanimated by infected parasites.

 

Based on the Hollow Knight character. It's not an exact recreation but I'm working with what I've got.

 

Built for Round 1 of Bio-Cup 2020

Theme: Nature

Subtheme: Bacteria/Parasites

Excerpt from windsorite.ca/2023/04/new-public-art-unveiled-in-downtown...:

 

The Downtown Windsor Business Revitalization Association unveiled two new art installations in downtown’s WIFF Alley, Monday morning.

 

The public art was made possible thanks to a Government of Canada investment through the Canada Community Revitalization Fund delivered in southern Ontario by FedDev Ontario to “support community vitality, social and economic cohesion and help reanimate communities.”

 

The pieces include Billie McLaughlin’s Sky Art project and Lock Installation. McLaughlin, working in collaboration with Daniel Bombardier, continues the DWBRA and the Windsor International Film Festival’s efforts to reinvent and transform the core.

 

“Our federal government has been proud to support DWBRA’s incredible Art Alley project, including these new installations that are being unveiled in WIFF Alley,” said Irek Kusmierczyk, Member of Parliament for Windsor-Tecumseh. “For residents of the community, it will be a source of pride, and for visitors, a beacon of welcome and a testament to the tremendous wealth of talent we have in the region.”

 

Organizers say the two new works “marry Art Alley and WIFF Alley for 250+ feet of space featuring immersive, interactive artworks that revitalize two downtown alleyways.”

 

“The art installations in downtown have been a beautiful and meaningful addition to a revived core,” said Debi Croucher, Downtown Windsor Business Revitalization Association. “There is so much to celebrate downtown, and weaving these pieces into the fabric of our community injects further life into our region.”

Abraham Rattner

Valley of Dry Bones, 1963

Lithograph

 

“The macabre vision that God gives Ezekiel in 37:1–14 is to me one of the most compelling in all of scripture. In it God brings Ezekiel to a valley filled with dried-up human bones (the aftermath of a battle) and commands him to prophesy life to the bones. As he does, they start to reassemble into human shapes, then they grow tissue, then flesh. But they have no breath. So Ezekiel invokes the Spirit of God to come fill the corpses, and when the Spirit does, the corpses transform into live beings.

 

The dry bones in the vision represent the hopelessness of divided, dispersed Israel. She was “dead” as a nation, deprived of her land, her king, and her temple. But God promises to restore Israel physically and spiritually. The reanimation of the dry bones is a sign of that promise”

xxxminamikazexxx.blogspot.com/2018/10/181030.html

 

what will happen! What?

October 31 Halloween🎃

Dr. M Creation!

My dear Frankenstein will gather

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!!! The Reanimator Hunt !!! October 9th~31th

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Hello you lovely people! (.❛ ᴗ ❛.)♡

 

I feel honored to announce Dura's new release for Equal10! The new round will start on the 10th, so be ready to grab your new hair when the Event opens. This new hair is inspired by the singer of the japanese band "Acid Black Cherry" and Dura did an amazing job on that one! The hair comes in two different styles - undercut and regular version. Also there's two different styles for the bangs.

 

Thank you so much for your hard work, Chiaki-sensei! Also I want to give a huge shout out to :BAMSE: for making such an awesome decoration set! The guitar is so cool!!! I want to say thank you to all the creators for their hard and amazing work! I absolutely love your things, keep it up please! (✧ω✧)♡

  

- Credits -

 

Hair: Dura - B93 @Equal10 COMING SOON

Horns: {aii} - Fleshy Horns Basic

Ears: ^^Swallow^^ - Pixie Ears

Eyes: Clemmm - Devoid Eyes Gray

Glasses: OLQINU - vibes glasses - sick

Choker: [ Conviction ] - Nameplate Choker - Black Leather

Shirt: DUFAUX - gym hoodie

Septum: [CerberusXing] - Blade Septum

Armband: [CerberusXing] - Spiked Fury - Bloody Black

Piercings: {-Maru Kado-} - Body Piercing

Prosthetic Arm: [ContraptioN] - SK3LET0 Series

Pants: ::Breath:: - pants belt

Shoes: Bleich - Warning - Ink 2

 

Decoration:

Backdrop: VARONIS - Neve Skybox

Desk: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Desk RARE @Arcade

Chair: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Chair @Arcade

Laptop: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Laptop @Arcade

Notes: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Notes @Arcade

Keyboard: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Electronic Keyboard @Arcade

Headphones: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Headphones @Arcade

Guitar: :BAMSE: - SoundX - Electric Guitar RARE @Arcade

Skull: DRD - The Reanimator - Skull

Glass containers: DRD - The Reanimator - Chemical Cluster

Cables: DRD - The Reanimator - A Cables

Books: DRD - The Reanimator - Book Cluster

Trashcan: DRD - Powergaming Shed - Trashcan

Printer: DRD - Powergaming Shed - Printer

Plants: Dust Bunny - natural habitat

Pocky: PewPew! - Pewky Pack

Skull planters: {-Maru Kado-} - Skull Plant Pot

  

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Hello you lovely people! (.❛ ᴗ ❛.)♡

 

I feel very honored to blog for VARONIS today and her new release at Kustom9 - I'm in love the Backdrop and the decoration items! The textures are stunning. When I saw the new release I instantly knew what we had to do (-`ω´- ) Ohoho...

 

You know who this is! It's time for a K/DA Gender swap picture! 。*:☆(・ω・人・ω・)。:゜☆。

 

Starring: Raven Bell as Evelynn, ZaraSuto VARONIS as Kai’sa, myself as Akali and Yubly Kagune as Ahri

 

Thank you so much for taking part in this picture, guys! You are the best ♡ I feel especially honored that Zara took her time and was brave enough to sit in front of the camera again after the last trauma x'D You did amazing! Each of you. I was so happy when I saw all the outfits everyone put together, they match each character so well haha. It was so much fun to shoot and edit this (๑⁀▽⁀๑)

 

I hope you guys enjoy today's blog post! I wish you an amazing day~ ♡

  

- Credits -

 

Raven (aka Evelynn):

Hair: Raven Bell - Hellion Hair

Glasses: [M.O.R] - Rude Bridge Pierce Glasses

Scarf: [CerberusXing] - Delinquent Scarf

Choker: [ Conviction ] - Nameplate Choker - Witch

Boa: [ContraptioN] - Lightbender Boa

Claws: [ContraptioN] - Vulture Talons

Belt: Yummy - Leather Utility Belt

Pipe: Happy Dispatch - Kiseru -BUSHI- Japanese smoking pipe

Pants: Hotdog - Functional pants&boots - Dark

Shirt: NOCHE. - Crop-tank Leather/Black

Jacket: ::Gabriel:: - Offshoulder Black fur

Eyes: AG. - Zucc Eyes

Skin: Clef de Peau - Miles T1

Head: Catwa - Daniel Head

Body: Belleza - Jake Body

 

Zara (aka Kai’sa):

Outfit: SPOILED - Kaisa Set

Hair: [ Runaway Hair ] - Rachel Hair

Choker: .Quirky. - Nova

Boots: Momento - Metal Strap Boots

Eyes: AG. - Charm eyes

Eyeshadow: [Pink Fuel] - Genus eyeshadow - Beauty Glaze

 

Hikaru (aka Akali):

Hair: Dura - B&G 75

Cap: HXNOR - Black Patch Cap

Mask: Pirocious - Dustwave Mask

Hoodie: ::Gabriel:: - Open hoodie 2019

Belt: ::Gabriel:: - WA Body belt

Chains: ::Gabriel:: - Chain harness

Necklace: ::Gabriel:: - GEAR Necklace

Pants: ::Gabriel:: - Pocket layered pants

Shoes: ::Gabriel:: - leather sneakers

Spray Can: AsteroidBox. - K-Tagger

 

Yubly (aka Ahri):

Hair: Raven Bell - Umbriel Hair @TCH

Top: Cubura - Joshi Top @Man Cave

Shorts: RIOT - Andrew Athletic Shorts

Shoes: [Vale Koer] - Grid Runners

Fur: [CerberusXing] - Fur Stole Black

Cuffs: Erratic - Cuff Gold

Ears: Sweet Thing & ALTAIR* - Crystal Fox Ears

Tail: Sweet Thing & ALTAIR* - Crystal Fox Tail

Eyes: Gloom. - Charmed Collection @MOM

Nails: [ Conviction ] - The Claws

  

Background:

Backdrop: VARONIS - After Dark: Laundromat @Kustom9

Laundry cart1: VARONIS - After Dark: Laundromat / Cart Empty

Laundry cart2: VARONIS - After Dark: Laundromat / Cart Full

Bench: VARONIS - After Dark: Laundromat / Seating

Newspaper: VARONIS - After Dark: Laundromat / Killing Time

Basket: NOMAD // Improvised // Laundry Basket and Soap

Neon Dragon: VOZ - Colorful Night - Dragon

Neon Sign: Apple Fall - Vintage Neon

Cables: DRD - The Reanimator - Cables

  

• Soundtrack •

   

Reflejos de un atardecer solitario. 20,28 h.

 

Cuando el día decae, como la vida,

uno, a solas, soporta el incesante bombardeo

de los buenos tiempos y la felicidad pasada,

irrecuperable, y da gracias, brindando por

los momentos irrepetibles que vivió.

Y asume, sin pena, el paso del tiempo,

sin deseo alguno de volver atrás.

Eso es la vida. Efímera.

Publication History

 

Frankenstein's monster, now commonly referred to as Frankenstein, is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus as its main antagonist. Shelley's title compares the monster's creator, Victor Frankenstein, to the mythological character Prometheus, who fashioned humans out of clay and gave them fire.

 

In Shelley's Gothic story, Victor Frankenstein builds the creature in his laboratory through an ambiguous method based on a scientific principle he discovered. Shelley describes the monster as 8 feet (240 cm) tall and emotional.

 

The monster attempts to fit into human society but is shunned, which leads him to seek revenge against Frankenstein. According to the scholar Joseph Carroll, the monster occupies "a border territory between the characteristics that typically define protagonists and antagonists".

 

Frankenstein's monster became iconic in popular culture, and has been featured in various forms of media, including films, television series, merchandise and video games.

 

The most popularly recognized version is Boris Karloff's portrayal in the 1930s films Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and Son of Frankenstein.

 

Character Fictional History

 

Victor Frankenstein builds the creature over a two-year period in the attic of his boarding house in Ingolstadt after discovering a scientific principle which allows him to create life from non-living matter.

 

Frankenstein is disgusted by his creation, however, and flees from it in horror. Frightened, and unaware of his own identity, the monster wanders through the wilderness.

 

He finds solace beside a remote cottage inhabited by an older, blind man and his two children. Eavesdropping, the creature familiarizes himself with their lives and learns to speak, whereby he becomes an eloquent, educated, and well-mannered individual.

 

During this time, he also finds Frankenstein's journal in the pocket of the jacket he found in the laboratory and learns how he was created. The creature eventually introduces himself to the family's blind father, De Lacey, who treats him with kindness. When the rest of the family returns, however, they are frightened of him and drive him away.

 

Enraged, the creature feels that humankind is his enemy and begins to hate his creator for abandoning him. Although he despises Frankenstein, he sets out to find him, believing that he is the only person who will help him. On his journey, the creature rescues a young girl from a river but is shot in the shoulder by the child's father, believing the creature intended to harm his child.

 

Enraged by another act of cruelty, the creature swears revenge on humankind for the suffering they have caused him. He seeks revenge against his creator in particular for leaving him alone in a world where he is hated. Using the information in Frankenstein's notes, the creature resolves to find him.

 

The monster kills Victor's younger brother William upon learning of the boy's relation to his creator and frames Justine Moritz, a young woman who lives with the Frankensteins, as the culprit (causing her execution afterwards). When Frankenstein retreats to the Alps, the monster approaches him at the summit, recounts his experiences, and asks his creator to build him a female mate.

 

He promises, in return, to disappear with his mate and never trouble humankind again, but threatens to destroy everything Frankenstein holds dear should he fail or refuse. Frankenstein agrees, and eventually constructs a female creature on a remote island in Orkney, but aghast at the possibility of creating a race of monsters, destroys the female creature before it is complete.

 

Horrified and enraged, the creature immediately appears, and gives Frankenstein a final threat: "I will be with you on your wedding night."

 

After leaving his creator, the creature goes on to kill Victor's best friend, Henry Clerval, and later kills Frankenstein's bride, Elizabeth Lavenza, on their wedding night, whereupon Frankenstein's father dies of grief. With nothing left to live for but revenge, Frankenstein dedicates himself to destroying his creation, and the creature goads him into pursuing him north, through Scandinavia and into Russia, staying ahead of him the entire way.

 

As they reach the Arctic Circle and travel over the pack ice of the Arctic Ocean, Frankenstein, suffering from severe exhaustion and hypothermia, comes within a mile of the creature, but is separated from him when the ice he is traveling over splits.

 

A ship exploring the region encounters the dying Frankenstein, who relates his story to the ship's captain, Robert Walton. Later, the monster boards the ship, but upon finding Frankenstein dead, is overcome by grief and pledges to incinerate himself at "the Northernmost extremity of the globe". He then departs, never to be seen again.

 

Appearance

 

Shelley described Frankenstein's monster as an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) creature of hideous contrasts:

 

"His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful! Great God! His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous black, and flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these luxuriances only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that seemed almost of the same colour as the dun-white sockets in which they were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight black lips."

 

A picture of the creature appeared in the 1831 edition. Early stage portrayals dressed him in a toga, shaded, along with the monster's skin, a pale blue. Throughout the 19th century, the monster's image remained variable according to the artist.

 

Universal Pictures films

 

Boris Karloff in Bride of Frankenstein (1935) in a variation of the classic 1931 film version with an assist from make-up artist Jack Pierce.

 

Karloff had gained weight since the original iteration and much of the monster's hair has been burned off to indicate having been caught in a fire. Some of the hair was gradually replaced during the course of the film to simulate it beginning to grow back.

 

The best-known image of Frankenstein's monster in popular culture derives from Boris Karloff's portrayal in the 1931 movie Frankenstein, in which he wore makeup applied and designed by Jack P. Pierce, who based the monster's face and iconic flat head shape on a drawing Pierce's daughter (whom Pierce feared to be psychic) had drawn from a dream.

 

Universal Studios, which released the film, was quick to secure ownership of the copyright for the makeup format. Karloff played the monster in two more Universal films, Bride of Frankenstein and Son of Frankenstein; Lon Chaney Jr. took over the part from Karloff in The Ghost of Frankenstein; Bela Lugosi portrayed the role in Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man; and Glenn Strange played the monster in the last three Universal Studios films to feature the character – House of Frankenstein, House of Dracula, and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

 

However, the makeup worn by subsequent actors replicated the iconic look first worn by Karloff. The image of Karloff's face is currently owned by his daughter's company, Karloff Enterprises, secured for her in a lawsuit for which she was represented by attorney Bela G. Lugosi (Bela Lugosi's son), after which Universal replaced Karloff's features with those of Glenn Strange in most of their marketing. In 1969, the New York Times mistakenly ran a photograph of Strange for Karloff's obituary.

 

Since Karloff's portrayal, the creature almost always appears as a towering, undead-like figure, often with a flat-topped angular head and bolts on his neck to serve as electrical connectors or grotesque electrodes.

 

Hammer Films Productions version

 

In the 1957 film The Curse of Frankenstein, Christopher Lee was cast as the creature. The producers Hammer Film Productions refrained from duplicating aspects of Universal's 1931 film, and so Phil Leakey designed a new look for the creature bearing no resemblance to the Boris Karloff design created by Jack Pierce.

 

For his performance as the creature Lee played him as a loose-limbed and childlike, fearful and lonely, with a suggestion of being in pain. Author Paul Leggett describes the creature as being like an abused child; afraid but also violently angry. Christopher Lee was annoyed on getting the script and discovering that the monster had no dialogue, for this creature was totally mute.

 

According to Marcus K. Harmes in contrasting Lee's creature with the one played by Karloff, "Lee's actions as the monster seem more directly evil, to judge from the expression on his face when he bears down on the helpless old blind man but these are explained in the film as psychopathic impulses caused by brain damage, not the cunning of the literary monster. Lee also evokes considerable pathos in his performance."

 

In this film the aggressive and childish demeanour of the monster are in contrast with that of the murdered Professor Bernstein, once the "finest brain in Europe", from whom the creature's now damaged brain was taken.

 

The sequels to The Curse of Frankenstein would feature Victor Frankenstein creating various different Frankenstein monsters, none of which would be played by Christopher Lee:

 

The film The Revenge of Frankenstein has Victor Frankenstein placing the brain of a hunchback named Karl (portrayed by Oscar Quitak) into a makeshift body (portrayed by Michael Gwynn). Though the procedure works, Karl starts to redevelop his deformities and later dies in front of Victor.

 

The film The Evil of Frankenstein reveals that Victor Frankenstein had made a prototype version of his monster which was kept in a frozen cave. After being thawed out and reanimated, the Monster (portrayed by Kiwi Kingston) has his brain awakened by a hypnotist named Zoltan (portrayed by Peter Woodthorpe). When Frankenstein's lab went off the cliff, it apparently killed Victor and the Monster.

 

The film Frankenstein Created Woman has Victor Frankenstein surviving the lab's destruction and making a female monster from the remains of a cowardly innkeeper's half-disfigured daughter Christina Kleve (portrayed by Susan Denberg) after she threw herself in the river following the death of Victor's ally Hans. He and Dr. Hertz transferred Hans' soul into Christina's body causing her to become possessed by him. After coming to her senses, Christina commits suicide by drowning herself in the river.

 

The film Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed has Victor Frankenstein making a monster out of the remains of the asylum's administrator Professor Richter (portrayed by Freddie Jones) that involves placing the brain of Victor's former assistant Dr. Frederick Brant (portrayed by George Pravda) into Professor Richter's body. The Monster later drags Victor into the burning house.

 

The film Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell has Victor surviving the fire and making a monster from the hulking ape-like asylum inmate Herr Schneider (portrayed by David Prowse) while also giving him a new brain and new eyes. During its plans for revenge, the Monster is killed by a mob of asylum inmates.

 

Toho versions

 

In the 1965 Toho film Frankenstein vs. Baragon, the heart of Frankenstein's monster was transported from Germany to Hiroshima as World War II neared its end, only to be irradiated during the atomic bombing of the city, granting it miraculous regenerative capabilities.

 

Over the ensuing 20 years, it grows into a complete human child, who then rapidly matures into a giant, 20-metre-tall man after he is rediscovered. Frankenstein escapes a laboratory in the city after being agitated by news reporters using flash photography on him, and goes to fend for himself in the countryside, only to be accused of attacking villages and killing people, actually the victims of the underground monster Baragon. The two monsters face off in a showdown that ends with Frankenstein's monster victorious, though he falls into the depths of the Earth after the ground collapses beneath his feet.

 

The film's sequel The War of the Gargantuas would see cell samples of the monster regenerate into the titular Gargantuas, two hairy giants consisting of the malicious green sea monster Gaira and the friendly brown mountain monster Sanda. Gaira and Sanda later appeared in the series Ike! Godman and the IDW Publishing comic Godzilla: Rulers of Earth.

 

Other film versions

 

In the 1973 TV miniseries Frankenstein: The True Story, in which the creature is played by Michael Sarrazin, he appears as a strikingly handsome man who later degenerates into a grotesque monster due to a flaw in the creation process.

 

In the 1977 film Terror of Frankenstein (also released under the title Victor Frankenstein), "the Monster" is played by Per Oscarsson. This adaptation closely resembles the creature as described in the novel, both intelligent and articulate, but with dark blond hair and black lips.

 

In the 1994 film Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, the creature is played by Robert De Niro and has an appearance closer to that described in the original novel, though this version of the creature possesses balding grey hair and a body covered in bloody stitches. He is, as in the novel, motivated by pain and loneliness. In this version, Frankenstein gives the monster the brain of his mentor, Doctor Waldman, while his body is made from a man who killed Waldman while resisting a vaccination. The monster retains Waldman's "trace memories" that apparently help him quickly learn to speak and read.

 

In the 2004 film Van Helsing, the monster is shown in a modernized version of the Karloff design. He is 8 to 9 feet (240–270 cm) tall, has a square bald head, gruesome scars, and pale green skin. The electrical origin of the creature is emphasized with one electrified dome in the back of his head and another over his heart, and he also has hydraulic pistons in his legs, with the design being similar to that of a steam-punk cyborg. Although not as eloquent as in the novel, this version of the creature is intelligent and relatively nonviolent.

 

In 2004, a TV miniseries adaptation of Frankenstein was made by Hallmark. Luke Goss plays the creature. This adaptation more closely resembles the monster as described in the novel: intelligent and articulate, with flowing, dark hair and watery eyes.

 

The 2005 film Frankenstein Reborn portrays the creature as a paraplegic man who tries to regain the ability to walk by having a nanobots surging through his body but has side effects. Instead, the surgeon kills him and resurrects his corpse as a reanimated zombie-like creature. This version of the creature has stitches on his face where he was shot, strains of brown hair, black pants, a dark hoodie, and a black jacket with a brown fur collar.

 

The 2014 TV series Penny Dreadful also rejects the Karloff design in favour of Shelley's description. This version of the creature has the flowing dark hair described by Shelley, although he departs from her description by having pale grey skin and obvious scars along the right side of his face. Additionally, he is of average height, being even shorter than other characters in the series. In this series, the monster names himself "Caliban", after the character in William Shakespeare's The Tempest. In the series, Victor Frankenstein makes a second and third creature, each more indistinguishable from normal human beings.

 

Frankenstein's monster appears in the Reiwa era film The Great Yokai War: Guardians.

 

The 2024 film Monster Mash by The Asylum features a Frankenstein's monster variant called Boris (portrayed by Erik Celso Mann).

 

Personality

 

As depicted by Shelley, the creature is a sensitive, emotional person whose only aim is to share his life with another sentient being like himself. The novel portrayed him as versed in Paradise Lost, Plutarch's Lives, and The Sorrows of Young Werther, books he finds after having learnt language.

 

From the beginning, the creature is rejected by everyone he meets. He realizes from the moment of his "birth" that even his own creator cannot stand the sight of him; this is obvious when Frankenstein says "…one hand was stretched out, seemingly to detain me, but I escaped…".  Upon seeing his own reflection, he realizes that he too is repulsed by his appearance. His greatest desire is to find love and acceptance; but when that desire is denied, he swears revenge on his creator.

 

Contrary to many film versions, the creature in the novel is very articulate and eloquent in his speech. Almost immediately after his creation, he dresses himself; and within 11 months, he can speak and read German and French. By the end of the novel, the creature is able to speak English fluently as well.

 

The Van Helsing and Penny Dreadful interpretations of the character have similar personalities to the literary original, although the latter version is the only one to retain the character's violent reactions to rejection. In the 1931 film adaptation, the creature is depicted as mute and bestial; it is implied that this is because he is accidentally implanted with a criminal's "abnormal" brain.

 

In the subsequent sequel, Bride of Frankenstein, the creature learns to speak, albeit in short, stunted sentences. However, his intelligence is implied to be fairly developed, since what little dialogue he speaks suggests he has a world-weary attitude to life, and a deep understanding of his unnatural state. When rejected by his bride, he briefly goes through a suicidal state and attempts suicide, blowing up the laboratory he is in. In the second sequel, Son of Frankenstein, the creature is again rendered inarticulate.

 

Following a brain transplant in the third sequel, The Ghost of Frankenstein, the creature speaks with the voice and personality of the brain donor. This was continued after a fashion in the scripting for the fourth sequel, Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, but the dialogue was excised before release.

 

The creature was effectively mute in later sequels, although he refers to Count Dracula as his "master" in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. The creature is often portrayed as being afraid of fire, although he is not afraid of it in the novel, even using fire to destroy himself.

 

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Secret Identity: N/A

 

Publisher: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones. Finsbury Square, London

 

First appearance: 1818, Frankenstein or, The Modern Prometheus

 

Created by: Mary Shelley (Author)

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"The Upside Down" was the main name used to describe a mysterious alternate dimension existing in parallel to the human world. The dimension was somehow "created" on November 6, 1983.[2]

 

Though the Upside Down was "created" in 1983, it was not the first alternate dimension that humans had discovered or encountered. In 1943, the USS Eldridge was accidentally transported to an older alternate dimension; this older dimension, described by Henry Creel as a "realm unspoiled by mankind", was home to all the creatures and lifeforms later observed roaming the Upside Down.

 

After being banished to this realm in 1979, Creel discovered "so many things", including a storm-like mass of sentient particles. Using his psychokinetic abilities to reshape and gain control over the particles, Henry forged a collective hive mind, allowing him to possess even more creatures and organisms.[3][4][5]

 

Four years later, Eleven made psychic contact with the hive mind from across dimensions under Dr. Martin Brenner's instruction. By doing this, she inadvertently opened the "Mothergate" at Hawkins Lab; somehow, making contact also created a perfect physical copy of the human world, exactly as it existed on November 6, 1983.[6][2] The older dimension explored by Henry either transformed to become the new dimension or had some other involvement in the new dimension's creation. This new dimension soon became known as the Upside Down.

 

Though it appeared as a perfect physical copy of the human world, the Upside Down was overrun with alien vines, spores and membranes originating from the older dimension, with the new dimension being completely devoid of human life. The vines, a race of humanoid predators and a bat-like species were all part of the hive mind; the Upside Down essentially acted as one gigantic organism, with all life within it psychically connected via Henry and the Mind Flayer.[7]

 

Following the opening of the Mothergate, the Upside Down began to corrupt the surrounding small town of Hawkins, Indiana. Crops started to rot, and a gigantic vine-like organism, stemming from the Mothergate, burrowed beneath Hawkins; an elaborate series of tunnel-like structures were formed, through which adolescent Demogorgons ("Demodogs") could travel in secret beneath the earth. However, in late 1984, Eleven interfered by closing the Mothergate, severing the psychic link between the worlds, and killing the Demodogs and tunnel organism in the process. A piece of the Mind Flayer hiding at the abandoned Brimborn Steel Works was also affected, its particles scattering across the floor of the facility and falling dormant.

 

On June 28, 1985, a new gate was opened by hidden Soviet forces operating beneath the newly-built Starcourt Mall. With the Upside Down's psychic link reestablished, Vecna (Henry Creel) reanimated the dormant fragment of the Mind Flayer and used it to kidnap and possess multiple humans and rats, feeding them chemicals and melting their bodies into puddles of biomass. This biomass was then combined to create a proxy form, an avatar through which Vecna could act in the human world. However, this proxy form was rendered useless after the new Gate was shut, and the psychic link disabled once again.

 

In 1986, Vecna took a more direct approach in his attempts to destroy humanity. He began psychically tormenting and murdering a host of Hawkins residents, using their deaths to open a series of new gates. Dustin, Nancy, Max, and others began investigating the murders, nicknaming the killer "Vecna" after a character from Dungeons & Dragons. The group's efforts to defeat Vecna culminated in a dual assault; Eleven used psychic projection to confront Vecna within his own mind, while Nancy, Steve and Robin traveled to the Upside Down version of the Creel House to attack his real body. Despite heavily wounding him, the group could not stop Vecna from furthering the Upside Down's invasion of Hawkins and the world at large.

As true as possible to the conditions of the day

a deluge of emotion raining down the Tor

oblique, occasionally obscured, the mind at play

tricks of the Spring trading in it's warmth for

the changes we lavish with stats to get our way

now all forgotten, open to the Sanctus winds in store

 

following a fatherly lead progress really is made

undestroyed memories pass like high-speed windows

of the train that doesn't stop at my station frayed

for this is already the journey of never ending shadows

images of bygone fellows burrow the mind and invade

now up this timeless path to the frenzy of misted narrows

 

what cannot be true engages the senses out of wedlock

refined living and celebate myths rise ever-more steeper

the stories of others battles it's way into a souvenir woodblock

highlighted by stove-light to illuminate the diary keeper

visions past play before the Tor to this windswept flock

as if the rich strain of today's forebearance could possibly be any deeper

 

the howls and hoots of weathering beyond the graves

whistles past me like a snapshot of reanimate comfort

what joy it brings over these dark momentary waves

now there's no time for any time-sickness's discomfort

as time itself forever marches with no conscience of how it behaves

for such defined reasoning of this moment is left to the scale of Beaufort!

 

now it's done, the weather leaves no cadre unturned, so to speak

just the cacti touch of presage-driven rain into this speed camera record

of all we have done upon the humbling trail of ancestral antique

thus it becomes ever clearer, staggering up the hill of reverence restored

for every monument on the surface has inner revelations unique

and that's for us to decipher, for it's this elemental grounding we walk toward.

 

by anglia24 (in the steps of my forebears)

09h45: 05/06/2008

©2008anglia24

n the late 18th century, a wealthy merchant named Cyrus Gold is murdered and his body is disposed of in Slaughter Swamp, near Gotham City. Fifty years later, the corpse is reanimated as a huge shambling figure (composed partly of the swamp matter that has accumulated around the body over the decades) with almost no memory of its past life. Gold murders two escaped criminals who are hiding out in the marsh and steals their clothes. He shows up in a hobo camp and, when asked about his name, one of the few things he can recall is that he was "born on a Monday". One of the men at the camp mentions the nursery rhyme character Solomon Grundy (who was born on a Monday), and Gold adopts the moniker.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WED9UNIdZbI

 

Mask - DRD Skinner Mask @ Necrosis

Skin on Head - Hotdog+Nekros - Flayed mask @ Salem

Straight Jacket - CX @ NeoJapan

DRD - Reanimator Tower and decor

Eyes - Conviction - Maniac Eyes

  

Relaxing with my branch wings in a bed with branches while friends are still on: The Reanimator HUNT

 

At DRD Mainstore South, Death Row (112, 117, 21)

prior exercises for a miracle

 

waiting in front of the building ground

with closed eyes

until the old house

stands there again and is open

 

watching the idle clock

as long as

the seconds hand

moves again

 

thinking of you

[..until the love]

for you

may be happy again

 

the reanimation

of dead

is

very easy then

 

by erich fried

  

no big glittery icons or invitations , please !

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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The Reanitamor Hunt

 

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AVE YOUR OWN Official Music video by THE DEEP EYNDE

Directed by Curtis Long

 

From their latest album "SPELLBOUND"

 

THE DEEP EYNDE

 

FATE FATAL * Vocals

STRESS * Guitar

ROB GRAVER * Bass

THE DAR * Drums

 

MUSIC VIDEO

Written/Shot/Edited/Directed By CURTIS LONG

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CAST:

EDWARD FERRARI - (Skitzo) Boyfriend

BETY LE - Girlfriend

 

CREW:

BRYAN PENTECOSTES - 2nd Camera Operator

CURTIS LONG

 

This is a 2 part series. Tune in January 2011 for Part II- THE HAUNTING

"Her mind awoke Jason from the dead!"

 

('Jason Voorhees' by NECA / Friday the 13th Ultimate Part 7 “The New Blood” Jason)

 

Diorama by RK

A creepy town with creepy folk.

If you aren't on good terms with the Mutator and the Reanimator, you may be in for some nasty surprises - and worst of all, possibly higher taxes!

 

A few combos/ideas here were directly lifted from Shannon. Also I'm not too fond of Frankie, so really glad to finally have found an alternative use for the sand green head piece.

I chanced upon this well stitched together avatar during my skull hunting endeavor at DRD. So many amazing creations. From the builds to those haunting the sim. And a hunt worth reanimating for!

 

(Picture taken with permission)

“Is this what we’ve become?” asked Kongu. “Sacrificing Matoran lives, Rahi lives, just so we can quick-finish our mission? Hahli could be dead, for all we know, and all you care about –”

“Don’t, just… don’t,” said Matoro.

“If we fail at this, there won’t be any more Matoran, or Rahi, or Hahli… or any of us. None of us are happy about what’s been done,” he added, glancing at Maxilos.

“But I think we are going to have to do far worse before this is over.”

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Once Fearful, then Burdened, now Legendary;

A mere droplet, shaped into a cold, jagged crystal, shone brightly as it plummeted toward its end –

A humble translator from Ko-koro, laden with the weight of both life and death, became willing to do whatever it took to save his universe:

Hiding secrets from friends, exploiting a mask of Reanimation, aligning with a villain;

Matoro proved that sometimes a hero isn’t defined by their strength, endurance, or even courage – but by what they’re willing to sacrifice.

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[ Hakann, the Explosive ] [ old version ]

[ Avak, the ChainSmith ]

[ Vezok, the Beast ]

[ Vezon, the Disaster (Spear) ] [ (Scythe) ]

[ Toa Kongu, the Wrangler ] [ old version ]

[ Toa Nuparu, the Prodigy ]

[ Toa Matoro, the Legend ]

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An edgy look for Bionicle's quintessential hero might be surprising, but in my eyes Matoro was written almost an 'anti-hero', especially when he was separated from his team and forced to work with Makuta/Maxilos.

The sword was a nod to the Inika's light-up weapons, and I tried to emulate the vague skull-shape of Matoro Mahri's mask once I decided a simple one wouldn't be as effective.

 

The final addition to my Piraka and Toa Inika series - for now!

Had lots of fun, and heaps of nostalgia, reading through those ancient Bionicle texts then figuring out how I could make the most faithful revamp/tribute for each character.

Which one of these is your favourite?

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Is this the price the Mask of Life asks to save the Great Spirit Mata Nui? the Toa of Ice asked himself.

Already, I’ve seen Matoran enslaved, Piraka driven mad, Brutaka betraying everything he ever believed in, all in the name of a cursed mask.

And now more death and destruction, this time through my actions. Where does it end?

 

And I… what have I become? As soon as I realized I wore a mask that let me reanimate the dead I should have cast it aside – I never should have used it.

 

“Shut up,” said Matoro. “I’m doing only what I have to do to save the life of Mata Nui – a life you put in jeopardy.”

Makuta laughed. “Think what you like, little Toa, and try to avoid admitting to yourself that you are one bad day, one moment of cruelty, one fit of rage away from being me.”

 

"Anything you are asked to do – even if it’s hard, or painful, or you hate having to do it – you get done. Look, Matoro, back on Voya Nui you once questioned your worth to the team because you aren’t a warrior. But being a Toa isn’t about who’s strongest or toughest or has the best mask power. It’s about spirit. And by that measure, you are a great Toa.”

 

“Please. This is the logical choice. I’m not a warrior, like you, Jaller, or you, Kongu – or an athlete, or an inventor, or even a Chronicler. I am just a translator for a Turaga, and not even that anymore. I won’t save the universe with my fists or my wits, but maybe I can do it this way.”

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