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[[Dr. Orson Fritz]] was a member the [[Brotherhood of Mortis]]. However, he [[abandoned]] and the organization and was subsequently [[murdered]].<ref>[[Book of Sorrows]] p. 15</ref> His daughter [[Alicia Fritz]] fights the Brotherhood to avenge his death.<ref>[[Book of Sorrows]] p. 17</ref> | [[Dr. Orson Fritz]] was a member the [[Brotherhood of Mortis]]. However, he [[abandoned]] and the organization and was subsequently [[murdered]].<ref>[[Book of Sorrows]] p. 15</ref> His daughter [[Alicia Fritz]] fights the Brotherhood to avenge his death.<ref>[[Book of Sorrows]] p. 17</ref> | ||
==Inspiration== | |||
The Brotherhood of Mortis and related entities were inspired by the Playstation 1 Video Game ''Nightmare Creatures'' by Activision/Kalisto.<ref>BoS p. 14</ref> | |||
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Dr. Orson Fritz was a member the Brotherhood of Mortis. However, he abandoned and the organization and was subsequently murdered.[1] His daughter Alicia Fritz fights the Brotherhood to avenge his death.[2]
Inspiration
The Brotherhood of Mortis and related entities were inspired by the Playstation 1 Video Game Nightmare Creatures by Activision/Kalisto.[3]
References
- ↑ Book of Sorrows p. 15
- ↑ Book of Sorrows p. 17
- ↑ BoS p. 14