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Hannibal

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Hannibal Lecter VIII M.D. is a highly intelligent serial killer. He was born with an extra finger on his left hand (polydactyly), which he later had surgically removed. His eye color is chestnut brown, with small reddish flecks. Lecter was born in Lithuania in 1933. His parents belonged to the Lithuanian nobility, his mother came from the Milanese Visconti family, and his father was a Count

When Lecter is eleven years old (1944), Lithuanian collaborators and Wehrmacht soldiers attack Lecter Castle and occupy it without major resistance, as the family had already retreated to a small hunting lodge near the castle shortly before. The family initially lives there unmolested. After the collapse of the Eastern Front during World War II, the Lithuanian collaborators attack the hunting lodge, Lecter's parents and relatives having died in an air raid beforehand. The deserters keep him and his younger sister Mischa as hostages. When all food supplies are finally exhausted during the cold winter, they kill the sister, make soup from her, and feed it to the young Hannibal; this trauma lays the foundation for his later propensity for cannibalism

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