He is an inmate at the lunatic asylum overseen by Dr. John Seward. He suffers from delusions which compel him to eat living creatures in the hope of obtaining their life-force for himself. Doctor Seward diagnoses him as a zoophagous maniac.
He is under the influence of Count Dracula. Renfield worships him.
Dr. Seward describes him as "Sanguine temperament, great physical strength, morbidly excitable, periods of gloom" and "a "zoophagous maniac."
"The master will come, and he has promised to make me immortal!"
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Age: 59
This is the stronger version of Feels Loyalty to His Superiors, and should only be taken by characters who are a part of a military or paramilitary organization. This Disadvantage is very similar to Fervent Patriot, except that the character is not necessarily overly loyal to his home nation (though the two Disadvantages can easily be used on the same character). A character with this Disadvantage feels that the object of his devotion (be it a person or an agency) can do no wrong. He will never question orders that come from them, and he would be willing to die fulfilling those orders or protecting his superior. In addition, a character with this Disadvantage will not put up with another person bad-mouthing the object of his devotion, and has little patience for those who are not as devoted as he is.