Post by Silverback on May 10, 2005 10:55:21 GMT
The British Paranormal Society was a collective of mediums and spiritualists. Their precognitive powers helped detect and pinpoint the Nazi sorcery, which brought Hellboy to earth. Its members included Professor Malcolm Frost, Trevor Bruttenholm and Lady Cynthia Eden-Jones. The British Paranormal Society was a precursor to the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense.
Professor Malcolm Frost was a professor at Blackfriars College in the United States. He spent the last eight years of his life trying to have Hellboy destroyed. Professor Frost had a son named Adrian Frost.
Professor Trevor Bruttenholm (played by John Hurt in the film adaptation), a paranormal investigator, was the director of the B.P.R.D. as well as the British Paranormal Society. Upon seeing Hellboy's appearance on earth, Bruttenholm dubbed him Hellboy and became his mentor. Professor Bruttenholm disappeared in the mid-nineties during the Cavendish Expedition. While journeying through the Arctic, Bruttenholm and a small team of explorers discovered a cave on the Heisenvald Ridge. Inside the cave was a massive, tentacled and beast-like statue of the Sadu-Hem. At its base sat a dust-covered Rasputin. After clearing the dust from Rasputin's face, Bruttenholm lost all sense of time and space and disappeared for ten months. He resurfaced in Brooklyn, New York with few memories of what had occurred in the Artic Circle. Shortly after meeting with Hellboy, Professor Bruttenholm was killed by a frog monster.
Lady Cynthia Eden-Jones, England's top medium, detected the psychic disturbance of "Project Ragna Rok" and led the British Paranormal Society as well as First Sgt. Whitman's group to East Bromwich, England where they awaited Hellboy's "birth" in an abandoned church. While waiting in East Bromwich, she detected a disturbance further away from them on the Scottish coast where "Project Ragna Rok" had gathered at Stonehenge. At the moment of Hellboy's arrival on earth, Lady Cynthia Eden-Jones was visited by the spirits of a priest and nun who confirmed her and her companions suspicions that something was about to arrive on earth.
Professor Malcolm Frost was a professor at Blackfriars College in the United States. He spent the last eight years of his life trying to have Hellboy destroyed. Professor Frost had a son named Adrian Frost.
Professor Trevor Bruttenholm (played by John Hurt in the film adaptation), a paranormal investigator, was the director of the B.P.R.D. as well as the British Paranormal Society. Upon seeing Hellboy's appearance on earth, Bruttenholm dubbed him Hellboy and became his mentor. Professor Bruttenholm disappeared in the mid-nineties during the Cavendish Expedition. While journeying through the Arctic, Bruttenholm and a small team of explorers discovered a cave on the Heisenvald Ridge. Inside the cave was a massive, tentacled and beast-like statue of the Sadu-Hem. At its base sat a dust-covered Rasputin. After clearing the dust from Rasputin's face, Bruttenholm lost all sense of time and space and disappeared for ten months. He resurfaced in Brooklyn, New York with few memories of what had occurred in the Artic Circle. Shortly after meeting with Hellboy, Professor Bruttenholm was killed by a frog monster.
Lady Cynthia Eden-Jones, England's top medium, detected the psychic disturbance of "Project Ragna Rok" and led the British Paranormal Society as well as First Sgt. Whitman's group to East Bromwich, England where they awaited Hellboy's "birth" in an abandoned church. While waiting in East Bromwich, she detected a disturbance further away from them on the Scottish coast where "Project Ragna Rok" had gathered at Stonehenge. At the moment of Hellboy's arrival on earth, Lady Cynthia Eden-Jones was visited by the spirits of a priest and nun who confirmed her and her companions suspicions that something was about to arrive on earth.