Trusted
45,324
edits
No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
|voice actor = David Cann | |voice actor = David Cann | ||
}}{{character stub}} | }}{{character stub}} | ||
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 [[11th century|two centuries earlier]] amongst [[Roman Empire|Roman]] ruins, and brought back genetically engineered mythical creatures, including [[manticore]]s and [[griffin]]s. | 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 [[11th century|two centuries earlier]] amongst [[Roman Empire|Roman]] ruins,{{What?}} and brought back genetically engineered mythical creatures, including [[manticore]]s and [[griffin]]s. | ||
In order to complete the [[Transcendental Bestiary]], Albert hired artists, including [[Thomas (A Beginner's Guide to Monsters)|Thomas]], to record these fantastic creatures on [[paper]]. Many died when those creatures left their [[cage]]s. He wished to be remembered for his contributions. | In order to complete the [[Transcendental Bestiary]], Albert hired artists, including [[Thomas (A Beginner's Guide to Monsters)|Thomas]], to record these fantastic creatures on [[paper]]. Many died when those creatures left their [[cage]]s. He wished to be remembered for his contributions. |