Do you want to know the secret of life itself?
Do you believe in Post Mortem Cognitive Transfer? Have you ever
heard of the Induction Principle? Did history include you in its
teachings of the existence of the very venerable Dr Von Rosenstein?
Enter an ancient stone tower amidst the wretched squalor of the
Viennese back street hovels on a black storm-lashed night. Step
down, into the place where magic and the arts were turned into
The
Art of Science.
Although generally little appreciated, Maximilion Von Rosenstein
must take both the credit and the shame for the indefensible horrors
of Frankenstein's monster, for he was both the inventor of the process
and the brilliant tutor to the headstrong and brash young student
of notoriety. Because of his naivety and petulance, all progress
in this technological field was lost forever, along with the credibility
of the Doctor, the scientific principles and any chance of future
public confidence in the practice.
Von Rosenstein's scientific development in areas of the secret history
of man and his eternal struggle for the achievement of the higher
state, through the reciprocal maturity of the Lost Arts, was a groundbreaking
progression in modern science. It has now all, tragically, been
squandered to history and his only legacy from the toils of the
devout servants of the Pandectes Philosopiae, is nothing more than
a popular tale of the horror genre, accredited to his former clandestine
lover, Miss Mary Shelly.
