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After [[Matheson Catcher]] accidentally blew him apart with an [[electro-static galvanistic rifle]], Catcher tried to put him back together again. He used the [[body]] parts he could find, filling in the rest with rocks, [[metal]] and [[wood]]. The rain caused by the [[Carnival Queen]]'s return brought the patchwork Penley back to life. After she was banished again, Penley lived in the woods near the town, becoming known as the "forest monster". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'')
After [[Matheson Catcher]] accidentally blew him apart with an [[electro-static galvanistic rifle]], Catcher tried to put him back together again. He used the [[body]] parts he could find, filling in the rest with rocks, [[metal]] and [[wood]]. The rain caused by the [[Carnival Queen]]'s return brought the patchwork Penley back to life. After she was banished again, Penley lived in the woods near the town, becoming known as the "forest monster". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'')
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 20 April 2017

Isaac Penley was a member of the Woodwicke town council in the late 18th century.

After Matheson Catcher accidentally blew him apart with an electro-static galvanistic rifle, Catcher tried to put him back together again. He used the body parts he could find, filling in the rest with rocks, metal and wood. The rain caused by the Carnival Queen's return brought the patchwork Penley back to life. After she was banished again, Penley lived in the woods near the town, becoming known as the "forest monster". (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet)