The Warrior & The Ghost
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Time passed, society changed, technology changed, the organization changed and with it Black Hat changed
(Image from The Guide to Being a Great Villain)
Black Hat used to wear a cape, white gloves, the ribbon on his hat was blue and the main color in his clothing was gray. The color of his clothing now predominates black and the ribbon on his hat was now red, but for some reason he decided to cover his face.
He decided to use the parts of a corpse to create a face, he grabbed the right eye and put it in his right socket, he tore the face of the corpse, stretched it and placed it along his head, the face soon rotted and turned grayish, sometimes it became infected with worms and because of his anger he sometimes tore off the most fragile part of the mask, but for Black Hat it was not an inconvenience, his new appearance was complete.
He was too tall, thin in the arms and legs, and dressed in an elegant and neat black suit, a jacket, and a tie that shone like silk.
If you could only see him from his well-polished shoes to his chest-length crimson shirt, perhaps it wouldn't be such a terrifying sight.
But what betrayed that this entity wasn't a human being, not even a living being, was his face.
His skin was stretched and a greenish-gray color, making him look rotten. The way the skin stretched around his skull made it seem as if it wasn't his, as if it were some kind of mask clinging to whatever was inside.
His eye was dead, that eye didn't work, it was a simple ornament, for some strange reason the sclera was yellowish and the veins were barely distinguishable with a light shade of gray that indicated that no blood was flowing, his iris was cloudy and pale, it was noticeable that if that eye ever had life, it had disappeared a long time ago.
His enormous mouth was riddled with enormous green and sharp fangs that did not resemble any type of teeth ever seen, on his head rested his emblematic top hat that looked like it was taken from the Victorian Era, only that it was completely black, it did not reflect any type of light, it was like seeing an infinite void of darkness.
(Detailed description of Black Hat in the novel, El Libro Inofensivo de Black Hat Vol 1.)
The Warrior
One day Black Hat came to the aid of what appeared to be an ancient stone mask, the mask claimed to be an Aztec warrior called Tlahuelaquetl
(Image from PodemosBailar)
He had been a warrior always looking for new opponents to face to claim for his blood , one day the warrior, blinded by pride, challenged Huitzilopochtli, the Mexica God of War
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For such audacity the God decided to punish him by turning him into a stone mask.
(Image from PodemosBailar)
Black Hat decided to transform the stone mask into a cloth mask, a cursed mask capable of parasitizing the wearer
(Image from Podemos Bailar)
The mask was passed from wearer to wearer with the promise of one day defeat the most powerful being.
(Image from PodemosBailar)
The Ghost
In 1885, Denaah Lindbergh and her husband, Engel House Van Der Rohe, emigrated from Germany and settled in Cosmopolis City, Yggdrasil County.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
They had a dream of creating an orphanage for orphaned children. This was due to the fact that both were unable to conceive a child.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
The couple, in love, built the house themselves, finishing it in 1890. The house had an impressive 5,401 rooms.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
Unfortunately, shortly after, Engel died
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
He died under unknown circumstances on a night when the moon was red.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
As did the housekeeper, Gordon Laverne, a friend of the couple who had been with them for over thirty years. He volunteered to decorate the house's gardens. He was found dead in the labyrinth of the main garden. Engel and Gordon were buried on the grounds of the house.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
After that, Denaah died as well.
(Image from PodemosBailar)
But one man managed to bind the three lost souls to the ground they were standing on: a Tall Man in a Black Hat. Gordon became the Garden, Engel became the house, and Denaah became a great and powerful Poltergeist.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
Even though she would now be accompanied by her beloved and her friend forever, she couldn't help but feel sad knowing that this orphanage could no longer house children in need.
Fortunately for her, someone was moved.
Grim.
Grim felt sorry for the woman's situation. One day, Grim arrived with a surprise for her: the soul of a child in distress, a gift she gladly accepted.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
Grim soon brought more children to the house. This house was now Deenah's dream come true. She had a family and swore that no one would ever take that away from her.
(Screenshot from Villainous, Episode 2, BOO-LLDOZER)
Shortly after Black Hat contacted her, the details of why are unknown, but shortly after that she began working for the Organization as the Supervillain Mother Poltergeist
(Screenshot from Villain Orientation Videos Q&A Black Hat Organization Responds)
To be Continued...
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