Beast of Belgium

Origin

In 1914, during World War I, half of Belgium had been overtaken by the German army. Both sides were dug into their trenches. A German scientist, called Gottleib Hochmuller, was tasked with creating a weapon that would give the Germans advantage over the Belgium army. The scientist combined the mind of a man with a genetically altered body of a wolfhound. Thus creating the Beast of Belgium. Unleashing it upon their enemy, lots of Belgian soldiers were killed. But the hound soon grew tired of its masters’ tyranny and abuse and began slaughtering German soldiers as well. Hochmuller was then ordered to kill the hound, but he didn’t. He hid the captured hound in Gravensteen Castle in Belgium. The German commanders were not happy and killed the scientist.

In modern times

Hochmuller‘s great grandson discovered the journal of Gottleib and soon found the Beast of Belgium. He wanted to sell the hound to the highest bidder, but the spy agency Rubicon sent three of its agents (Agent Red, Agent Avril and Agent Phoenix) to neutralize the treat. In Gravesteen Castle the agents found Dr. Hochmuller, the highest bidder Jean Arnaud and his henchmen, along with the hound. As soon as the fight broke out, the hound apparently still thought it was in World War I and began attacking the henchmen. After the fight, the hound broke out of the castle and into the woods. Nowadays it is seen killing hunters.

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