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− | Aloysius Dees, who appears as an example earlier in this
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− | chapter, is a Breeder. He’s a maker of life, in the form of
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− | homonculi constructed from the bones of children. Dr.
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− | Victor Frankenstein is also a Breeder. And both of them are
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− | Brain Aspected. Theirs are cerebral endeavors, journeys into
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− | the hidden recesses of the natural world driven by instinct.
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− | Dr. Moreau is also certainly a Breeder, but his Aspect is a hard
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− | one to determine. As played by Charles Laughton in The
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− | Island of Lost Souls, he has the gentility and rationalization of
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− | objective or scientific good that you get with a Brain Aspected
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− | The Batman. But his method is primal and brutal and personal.
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− | And his Wants are the same as those of Dees and
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− | Frankenstein, for the respect of his peers, which should be
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− | considered atypical for a Beast.
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