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=== In Frankenstein's World ===
=== In Frankenstein's World ===
{{main|Baron Frankenstein (Frankenstein's World)}}
{{main|Baron Frankenstein (Frankenstein's World)}}
In [[Frankenstein's World|one world]], Baron Frankenstein survived his [[Frankenstein's Monster|first creation]]'s vengeful, confused rampage, although the Monster “nearly killed [him]”. He continued his experiments throughout his life, stocking the crumbling [[Castle Frankenstein]] with a supply of bodies to work from. At some point, the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] came across him and established some kind of arrangement with him, with one of their numbers apprenticing himself to the Baron and even taking his name.
In [[Frankenstein's World|one world]], Baron Frankenstein survived his [[Frankenstein's Monster|first creation]]'s vengeful, confused rampage, although the Monster “nearly killed [him]”. He continued his experiments throughout his life, stocking the crumbling [[Castle Frankenstein]] with a supply of bodies to work from. At some point, the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] came across him and established some kind of arrangement with him, with [[Frankenstein-818|one of their numbers]] apprenticing himself to the Baron and even taking his name.


Decades later from the Crew's perspective, but possibly less from the Baron's, he received a visit from [[Pythagoras-858]] and [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]], who asked for his insights about the psychology of artificial beings rebelling against their creators, as part of their investigation in the mysterious freezing of [[Madame Tarsa]] into a magical block of ice and the theft of [[Madame Tarsa's cane|her cane]]. The Baron's stories of how his Monster had blended in with the criminal element inspired Pythe to next go looking for Tarsa's hypothesised rebellious creation in the [[Interdimensional Black Market]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
Decades later from the Crew's perspective, but possibly less from the Baron's, he received a visit from [[Pythagoras-858]] and [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]], who asked for his insights about the psychology of artificial beings rebelling against their creators, as part of their investigation in the mysterious freezing of [[Madame Tarsa]] into a magical block of ice and the theft of [[Madame Tarsa's cane|her cane]]. The Baron's stories of how his Monster had blended in with the criminal element inspired Pythe to next go looking for Tarsa's hypothesised rebellious creation in the [[Interdimensional Black Market]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')


=== In the Prime Universe ===
=== In the Prime Universe ===
{{main|Victor von Frankenstein (Prime Universe)}}
In the “[[Prime Universe]]”, [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]] knew of “[[Victor von Frankenstein (Prime Universe)|Victor von Frankenstein]]” as a fictional character. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
In the “[[Prime Universe]]”, [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]] knew of “[[Victor von Frankenstein (Prime Universe)|Victor von Frankenstein]]” as a fictional character. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
=== In the Cupid Homeworld ===
{{main|Frankenstein-818}}
After the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] discovered [[Frankenstein's World]], a Cupid apprenticed himself to that [[Baron Frankenstein (Frankenstein's World)|Baron Frankenstein]] and took on the name of [[Frankenstein-818]], coming to reside in the [[Cupid Homeworld]] in [[Frankenstein-818's Castle|a gothic Castle of his own]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ghosts and the Machine (short story)|The Ghosts and the Machine]]'', ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'', etc.)


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