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By 1265, Albert of Bavaria was a monk, a former bishop and a professor of theology at Paris University. He gained access to a time portal to a genetic research laboratory (A Beginner's Guide to Monsters)|laboratory]] in 7199, which discovered two centuries earlier amongst Roman ruins, and brought back genetically engineered mythical creatures, including manticores and griffins.
In order to complete the Transcendental Bestiary, Albert hired artists, including Thomas, to record these fantastic creatures on parchment. Many died when those creatures left their cages. He wished to be remembered for his contributions. (AUDIO: A Beginner's Guide to Monsters (and How to Slay Them) [+]Loading...["A Beginner's Guide to Monsters (and How to Slay Them) (audio story)","A Beginner's Guide to Monsters (and How to Slay Them)"])