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[[Rudolph von Aubrecker]] the 18 year old son of [[Baron Vilhelm von Aubrecker]], was nearly killed in the [[shipwreck]] of the [[Haifisch]] in [[712 BC]]. He was found upon death's door by [[Alexis Wilhaven]] who was a young [[medical student]] studying under [[Dr. Mordenheim]] and to whom the dying man was brought. Conventional treatment failed to stablise the patient so the doctor determined to at least put the [[brain]] of the condemn man to some use, removing it and placing it alive in a bubbling vat for study. The idea of doing this abhored the [[student]], but he was soon persuaded by his [[teacher]] and assisted in the delicate operation. Later Alexis threatened to go to [[Baron Vilhelm von Aubrecker]] with word of the true fate of Rudolph. In reply Mordenheim noted that the assiting chirgeon was far from an innocent party. Ultimately, the young student was "rewarded" for his involvement in the affair by the [[Living Brain]] itself that forced its will upon his own and reduced him to its [[slave]]. It was Alexis who arranged the transportation for himself and his master to [[Dementlieu]].
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[[Rudolph von Aubrecker]] the 18 year old son of [[Baron Vilhelm von Aubrecker]], was nearly killed in the [[shipwreck]] of the [[Haifisch]] in [[712 BC]]. He was found upon death's door by [[Alexis Wilhaven]] who was a young [[medical student]] studying under [[Dr. Mordenheim]] and to whom the dying man was brought. Conventional treatment failed to stablise the patient so the doctor determined to at least put the [[brain]] of the condemn man to some use, removing it and placing it alive in a bubbling vat for study. The idea of doing this abhored the [[student]], but he was soon persuaded by his [[teacher]] and assisted in the delicate operation. Later Alexis threatened to go to the baron with word of the true fate of Rudolph. In reply Mordenheim noted that the assiting chirgeon was far from an innocent party. Ultimately, the young student was "rewarded" for his involvement in the affair by the [[Living Brain]] itself that forced its will upon his own and reduced him to its [[slave]]. It was Alexis who arranged the transportation for himself and his master to [[Dementlieu]].


[[Category:NPC]][[Category:Medical Student]][[Category:Student]][[Category:Obedient]][[Category:Human]][[Category:Lamordian]]
[[Category:NPC]][[Category:Medical Student]][[Category:Student]][[Category:Obedient]][[Category:Human]][[Category:Lamordian]]

Revision as of 22:15, 24 April 2010

Rudolph von Aubrecker the 18 year old son of Baron Vilhelm von Aubrecker, was nearly killed in the shipwreck of the Haifisch in 712 BC. He was found upon death's door by Alexis Wilhaven who was a young medical student studying under Dr. Mordenheim and to whom the dying man was brought. Conventional treatment failed to stablise the patient so the doctor determined to at least put the brain of the condemn man to some use, removing it and placing it alive in a bubbling vat for study. The idea of doing this abhored the student, but he was soon persuaded by his teacher and assisted in the delicate operation. Later Alexis threatened to go to the baron with word of the true fate of Rudolph. In reply Mordenheim noted that the assiting chirgeon was far from an innocent party. Ultimately, the young student was "rewarded" for his involvement in the affair by the Living Brain itself that forced its will upon his own and reduced him to its slave. It was Alexis who arranged the transportation for himself and his master to Dementlieu.