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}}'''Castle Frankenstein''' was a castle which existed in several universes. In some, where the story of [[Frankenstein's Monster]] was fictional, it simply served as inspiration for the tale, while in universes where the Monster and its creator were very real, it was the ancestral home of [[ | }}'''Castle Frankenstein''' was a castle which existed in several universes. In some, where the story of [[Frankenstein's Monster]] was fictional, it simply served as inspiration for the tale, while in some of the universes where the Monster and its creator were very real, it was the ancestral home of [[Frankenstein]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== In the Prime Universe === | === In the Prime Universe === | ||
According to [[Sherlock Holmes | {{main|Castle Frankenstein (Prime Universe)}} | ||
According to [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]], in [[Prime Universe|his universe]], Castle Frankenstein was located in [[Darmstadt]], [[Germany]], and [[Baron Frankenstein|Victor von Frankenstein]] was an unrelated fictional character. The Castle was abandoned in the 18th century. By 1895, Holmes had seen engravings of the castle, which looked smaller than the [[Castle Frankenstein (Frankenstein's World)|one]] he visited in [[Frankenstein's World|another universe]] thanks to [[Pythagoras-858]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | |||
=== In Frankenstein's World === | === In Frankenstein's World === | ||
{{main|Castle Frankenstein (Frankenstein's World)}} | |||
In [[Frankenstein's World|one universe]] discovered by the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] where [[Baron Frankenstein]] was real and lived into old age long after the business with his [[Frankenstein's Monster|original Monster]], continuing his experiments, the Castle was “huge, crumbling and gothic”. It stood on hill in the middle of the woods and was made of “worn black stones (…) eaten away by dark green moss”. The gates were huge and metallic. The Baron lived in the Castle, where he stocked a supply of bodies on which to practise his experiments. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | In [[Frankenstein's World|one universe]] discovered by the [[Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids]] where [[Baron Frankenstein]] was real and lived into old age long after the business with his [[Frankenstein's Monster|original Monster]], continuing his experiments, the Castle was “huge, crumbling and gothic”. It stood on hill in the middle of the woods and was made of “worn black stones (…) eaten away by dark green moss”. The gates were huge and metallic. The Baron lived in the Castle, where he stocked a supply of bodies on which to practise his experiments. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Castle Frankenstein as described by [[Sherlock Holmes | Castle Frankenstein as described by [[Sherlock Holmes (Prime Universe)|Sherlock Holmes]] matches up to the real-life building by that name, whose influence on Mary Shelley's ''Frankenstein'' is contested. At any rate, Shelley's Frankenstein (who is in any event not German) never actually lived in the Castle. | ||
{{Versions of Castle Frankenstein}} | |||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
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