
He orchestrated the cleaner's murder (which is described to be the Entity's influence rather than merely an act of self-defense), and convinced his gang members to finish the job and share the responsibility of their crime.

However, it hardly justifies his manipulation of his accomplices and later murders. Frank's behavior may have been explained by his constant disownments (even being described as a "bleak" childhood), to the point where he adapted to it and considered deliberately provoking Clive when dissatisfied with living in Ormond, knowing he would be disowned.The four were reported missing as their parents had thought they had just run away with Frank and each family came up with a different theory until a body was found inside Mount Ormond's lodge.Įver since then, Frank and the Legion assisted the Entity with hunting Survivors. When the others realized he was gone, they followed him until all four teens had disappeared. Frank was called by The Entity, following its path. He handed his knife to the horrified Susie to finish what they had started, then grabbed her trembling hands to stab him in the throat.įrank told the group to act fast, causing the gang to mop up the blood before stashing the cleaner's body in Joey's car and burying it in a hill. Out of retaliation, Frank stabbed him in the back with his knife, to the shock of the other three. As they were looting the store, a cleaner saw them and grabbed Julie.

Frank approved of the name, and gave them all white masks. They eventually hadtheir biggest plan yet, to vandalize the store that Joey was recently fired from, before Julie claimed that they would feel the wrath of the Legion. Their plans would be put into fruition when they drove to the theater and set it on fire.īack in the cabin, Joey kept trying to think of a name for the gang. When the snowman melted to reveal another stick figure, he smiled and said "Nice". Frank was initially unimpressed and wanted it to be an actual person. She bought several globes from Ormond and edited them to depict several stick figures setting a snowman on fire. Be clear and focused and do not waver and watch the world work in your favour." This made Julie imagine turning Ormond into the gang's personal play pen.Īs Julie and her friends grew more and more obsessed with Frank, she imagined setting fire to the whole town and making Ormond interesting by murdering people.

See yourself doing what it is you want to do for the rest of your life with passion. Later, Frank discussed his ambitions to overthrow the world with the other three members, saying "Money is dead on its own. At night, Frank challenged Julie to steal car badges. She admired how Frank enjoyed rebuking against "ugly" people, and began to see the whole of Ormond as ugly. Julie eventually had an idea to form a gang named the Soldiers of Mayhem, a name which Frank disliked.
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At night, Frank and Julie would watch slasher movies and share knowledge about famous serial killers. The two then fell in love, and Julie introduced him to her friends Joey and Susie. They both bonded over their boredom towards Ormond and talked with each other over their own philosophies and conspiracy theories, like believing that school was meant for brainwashing kids to follow roles in the Industrial Revolution.

He was moved from many different foster homes before finally coming to Ormond under the care of Clive Andrews, an alcoholic man who would trade the checks he got from family services for drinks.įrank was initially dissatisfied with Ormond, considering it boring and hoping to be sent to another adoptive family, until meeting Julie Kostenko. ~ Frank's official description on his past.īefore starting his life of crime, Frank Morrison was known for being a violent and immoral child, even leaving school after shoving a referee into the stands. Moving from one foster home to another, he finally end up in a small bungalow in Ormond, Alberta. Yet, Frank was a man of potential, who could light up a room despite his bleak childhood. He was nineteen and had little to show for it. Frank's future was as bleak as his childhood was miserable.
