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Dr. Henry Jekyll was a man admired by society—respected, accomplished, and outwardly virtuous. But beneath that polished exterior lived impulses he could neither reconcile nor express.
Rather than confront them, he sought to divide them.
Through experimental chemical research, Jekyll developed a serum capable of separating the “moral” and “immoral” aspects of the self. What he did not anticipate was that the darker half—Edward Hyde—would not be weaker…
…but freer.
At first, Hyde was a controlled escape. A release valve. A secret.
Then the transformations began to happen… without the serum.
And worse—
Hyde began to want permanence.
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