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This passage describes a master of horror who was skilled in portraying monsters and creating fear. He was particularly popular in the Hammer House and inspired many others in the field. His characters, such as Frankenstein and Fu Manchu, left a lasting impact on the genre. He is considered a master of macabre and his work continues to be influential today. So many changing faces, fiendish in meaning, the world of horror through him was seen. A skilled master of guile and disguise, who could engender fear in shivering sighs. With every monster he convincingly portrayed, the most fearless would quake, so afraid. His sense of macabre was truly divine, the ultimate creation of bitter Frankenstein. With immense talent to make skin crawl, his popularity was never too poor. In the Hammer House he was king of the realm, others followed in his wake, with him at the helm. A unique inspiration to all in his field, in the annals of time his immortality was sealed. From tombs of Egypt, in mummy's attire, so many great artists he was sure to inspire. Behind the Machiavellian mask of Fu Manchu, the terror and torture all seemed true. He left a lingering legacy of spine-chilling tales, to which today's horror genre significantly pales. A master of macabre, who reigned for many a year, one who really instilled the essence of fear.