MasterAkagi143
At an early age, Victor Frankenstein already has a fascination with the structure of a human body and that of animals. His curiosity with the source of life leads him to the study of death---observing the human body in the progress of decay, examining bones, and rotting corpses.
In time, he discovers that he has the power to create a life by bringing the dead matter to life. He decides to create a human being---a giant, about right feet tall, with a proportionally large body.
Two years of study and the result is this monster! Frankenstein runs out of the room in horror and disgust.
When they meet again, The monster blames Frankenstein for creating him, then abounding him. But the monster promises to be obedient to Frankenstein if he performs his duty as a creator. Being miserable and lonely, he demands a female to be created as his companion. But Frankenstein swore he will never create another creature like him.
The monster is now curious and means to get revenge... not by killing it's the creator, but killing everyone Frankenstein loves.