A man with dirty blonde hair and regency era clothing is cast in dark shadows as he looks up frightened. A majority of his face is covered by a large pale-greenish hand grabbing his head, the owner of the hand has small stitches on his skin. At the top of the image is large text reading “FRANKENSTEIN” with the name “MARY SHELLEY” beneath it in smaller text.
Inge is blindfolded and sits on their knees, out of frame the Master and Ada have crossed swords in front of them. Inge holds the swords by the blade, her blood running down the metal. She is caught in between two worlds and two options for her life. There is text at the bottom, Two of Swords.
Guinevere from Knights of Guinevere lays partially dissembled in a red cage in a pool of blue blood.
Ada and Inge both look at the wet spot on the rug under the bed, they feel the squish under the carpet, and the thrumming pulse of a heartbeat through their palms.
In the basement the Wife writhes, wriggling one set of arms free, her heartbeats loudly.
As she struggles she lets out a growl.
And in her mangled growls two words come through clear.
Wife: “Ada, liar.”
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