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'''Albert Hannibal Morloch''' is a director famed as much for his mastery of suspense as he is for his psychotic tendencies when directing, and also when not directing. He is personally responsible for the nervous breakdowns of over two hundred individuals in the film industry, and possibly responsible for a similar number of unsolved murders. Although he professes to be [[human]], abnormal gaps in his official record have led the [[Hollywood]] authorities to classify him as a [[cryptid]].
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'''Albert Hannibal Morloch''' was a director famed as much for his mastery of suspense as he was for his psychotic tendencies when directing, and also when not directing. He was personally responsible for the nervous breakdowns of over two hundred individuals in the film industry, and possibly responsible for a larger number of unsolved murders. Although he always professed to be [[human]] when pressured on the subject, the [[Hollywood]] authorities posthumously reclassified him as a [[cryptid]] in [[Hollywood in the 1980s|1987]] due to the results of several unsuccessful autopsies.
  
 
== Backstory ==
 
== Backstory ==
  
Not much is known about Morloch's history before his arrival in Hollywood around 85 BBO, except for what he himself has chosen to reveal through various interviews, biographies, and ominous threats. According to Morloch, he was born "elsewhere" before coming to Hollywood due to "unpleasantness" in his formative years.
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Not much is known about Morloch's history before his arrival in Hollywood around [[Hollywood in the 1930s|1938]], except for what he himself chose to reveal through various interviews, biographies, and ominous threats. According to Morloch, he was born "elsewhere" before coming to Hollywood due to "unpleasantness" in his formative years. He arrived "by means" with no possessions except the clothes on his back, and a steamer trunk that contained film reels of his pre-Hollywood directorial work, although eyewitnesses claim that the trunk also held a set of surgical implements, possibly homemade.
  
 
[[Category:Characters|Morloch, Albert]][[Category:Cryptids|Morloch, Albert]][[Category:Directors|Morloch, Albert]]
 
[[Category:Characters|Morloch, Albert]][[Category:Cryptids|Morloch, Albert]][[Category:Directors|Morloch, Albert]]

Revision as of 08:48, 3 March 2022

Albert Hannibal Morloch was a director famed as much for his mastery of suspense as he was for his psychotic tendencies when directing, and also when not directing. He was personally responsible for the nervous breakdowns of over two hundred individuals in the film industry, and possibly responsible for a larger number of unsolved murders. Although he always professed to be human when pressured on the subject, the Hollywood authorities posthumously reclassified him as a cryptid in 1987 due to the results of several unsuccessful autopsies.

Backstory

Not much is known about Morloch's history before his arrival in Hollywood around 1938, except for what he himself chose to reveal through various interviews, biographies, and ominous threats. According to Morloch, he was born "elsewhere" before coming to Hollywood due to "unpleasantness" in his formative years. He arrived "by means" with no possessions except the clothes on his back, and a steamer trunk that contained film reels of his pre-Hollywood directorial work, although eyewitnesses claim that the trunk also held a set of surgical implements, possibly homemade.