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Centuries after his creation, in the era of the [[SkyEyes]], the monster came to be known as the Piebald Man. His [[brain]] was crowded with [[Memory|memories]] and he remembered little of his earlier life. The Piebald Man was discovered hiding in the [[London]] [[sewer]]s, apprehended by the [[British military]], and taken to [[the Stockade]]. He befriended [[Silas (First Draft)|Silas]] during his imprisonment and secretly chiseled a tunnel outside the Stockade, knowing escape would mean his body being automatically dissolved by the [[toxin]] injected in it upon his arrival at the facility. Before attempting to escape, he told Silas that once their bodies were gone they would live only as stories, and they would be [[The Enemy|much more powerful]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Draft (short story)|First Draft]]'')
Centuries after his creation, in the era of the [[SkyEyes]], the monster came to be known as the Piebald Man. His [[brain]] was crowded with [[Memory|memories]] and he remembered little of his earlier life. The Piebald Man was discovered hiding in the [[London]] [[sewer]]s, apprehended by the [[British military]], and taken to [[the Stockade]]. He befriended [[Silas (First Draft)|Silas]] during his imprisonment and secretly chiseled a tunnel outside the Stockade, knowing escape would mean his body being automatically dissolved by the [[toxin]] injected in it upon his arrival at the facility. Before attempting to escape, he told Silas that once their bodies were gone they would live only as stories, and they would be [[The Enemy|much more powerful]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[First Draft (short story)|First Draft]]'')
=== Undated events ===
Sometime in the [[20th century]], he dragged his fiancé [[Brenda (The Boy That Time Forgot)|Brenda]] off the [[West Cliff]] in [[Whitby]], one stormy night. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Brenda's B&B (short story)|Brenda's B&B]]'')


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