Curious about his "cousin," Hyde encounters Frankenstein's monster and introduces himself. He may even give the monster a name since Victor neglected to do so. Hyde then convinces the monster to sneak out at night and observe how the people really live, to let the creature decide for itself if it's a monster or not. As well as have some "fun" (whatever that may mean). Will Frankenstein's monster be influenced by Hyde? What will it think after having a taste of "life"? (NOTE: whoever is playing Hyde will have a forced influence to act out their inner dark personality. This basically a "personality switch," so they will not be aware of it at the time. They will return to normal upon leaving the scene and will remember what transpired afterwards.)
SCENE #9: EDWARD HYDE AND FRANKENSTEIN’S MONSTER - XION AND KEN AMADA