- "A wretched soul, bruis'd with adversity, we bid be quit when we hear it cry. But were we burden'd with like weight of pain, as much, or more we should ourselves complain? Do you know what it is to see with dull eyes. To speak with contrived voice? To touch with dead hands. Abject hopelessness with subtle hints of despondent isolation? Scrumptious. Now you know."
- —Red Jack to Niles Caulder[src]
Red Jack, also known as Jack the Ripper, was a powerful entity that fed on pain. He met Niles Caulder in 1888, and was the being who sparked Caulder's idea years later to form the Bureau of Oddities. He was killed by Caulder in 2020, who stabbed Jack with his own knife.
Biography[]
1880s[]
Murders in London[]
Red Jack came to earth and went to London to feed on people's pain by murdering them. He started a killing spree, stealing people's souls and turning them into butterflies. Red Jack had been nicknamed "Jack the Ripper", while also gaining many other nicknames.
Encounter with Niles Caulder[]
In 1888, while murdering a woman, Red Jack realized that a boy named Niles Caulder witnessed the murder. Jack smiled excitedly at Niles because he did not run away or get scared when he saw him, and then showed Niles his razor. Red Jack finished murdering his victim and said goodbye to Niles, then disappearing.
Personality[]
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Red Jack is being of pure evil. He is diabolical and unimaginably cruel. He lives only to capture people and subject them to incredbile pain and suffering, both physical and emotional. He views sadism as twisted form of art and passion. This is why he feels unfulfilled when Eric Morden manages to escape his torture attempts.
Powers and abilities[]
- Reality manipulation: Red Jack possessed various reality altering abilities, primarily using them to create and control a horde of butterflies he could use to teleport himself and others to and from his palace, manipulate the perceived reality of others and passively transform people within his palace into butterflies.
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