In the bustling London of the 19th century, a young and brilliant student named Igor Stravinsky feels trapped in a life of servitude under the cruel gaze of a surgeon. However, his fate changes when he meets Victor Frankenstein, a charismatic and ambitious scientist obsessed with defying the laws of nature. Together, they embark on a dark path towards the creation of life from death, driven by the promise of science and the hope of transcending human limits.
As their relationship deepens, Igor becomes Victor's confidant and partner, assisting him in refining his unsettling experiment: the creation of a human being from parts of corpses. But as Victor immerses himself further in his work, his ambition transforms into madness, and the monster he creates in his lab becomes a being filled with suffering and confusion, doomed to wander in a world that does not accept him.
With Igor's internal struggle between loyalty to his friend and growing concern over the implications of their experiments, the story unfolds into a heartbreaking journey about life, death, and the consequences of playing God. The haunting narrative plays out in a gothic and emotional tone, highlighting the thin line between genius and madness and questioning whether true monstrosity resides within the creator himself.