Yes, yes... he... I killed... my parents... I killed my parents.
Frederico Mare[1]
Frederico Mare was one of the residents of the Devilish Mansion, living there for a few months with his adoptive parents, Heitor and Fátima Mare, and his adoptive brother, Leonardo Gomes.
Appearance[]
Frederico is an adult man with shaved hair, with large dark circles under his eyes, an exhausted and taut countenance. He wears a short-sleeved white t-shirt that hides his scars[2] and an ordinary black pants, with a black slipper.[3]
Personality[]
Frederick is a clearly psychologically unstable man, affected by his parents' abuses and haunted by responsibility for their murder. He is insecure, scared and doesn’t trust his own memories, possessing a robotized behavior of reaffirming that nothing he lived was real. Frederick is also very disorganized, using as justification the fact that he "finds himself in his mess".[3]
Biography[]
Past[]
Frederico was adopted at a date still unknown, before 2005, by Fátima Mare and Heitor Mare, living in a common residence, until, after the adoption of Leonardo Gomes, mysteriously a clipping paper with the sale ad of a mansion in an extremely cheap gated community shows up.[4]
Frederico's father buys the place by spending all his savings and the family moves into the new home. A few days after the change, Fred wakes up in the middle of the night and comes across a man in suit leaving his parents' room carrying a black book.[5] The man, upon realizing that he was being observed, opens the book and Frederico forgets this moment for years, remembering in the future only as one of his dreams.[4]
During his stay at the mansion, Frederico was 15 years old and a rebellious behavior, common at this age, which made him guilty of the strange events of the house. At the same time, Fred began to realize that his neighbor, the man in suit who constantly visited them, since he was his mother’s lover, had a strange interest in Leonardo.[6]
The young man then began to realize that some strange events in the house were caused by his adoptive brother, Leonardo, and his neighbor, Anthony Scelto.[5] Even insisting that he had done nothing, Frederico always ended up taking the blame and receiving constant physical punishment and restrictions from his parents, which caused him to develop hatred for them. The apex of this hatred occurred when the two children murdered several cats and spread their blood throughout the house, which resulted in the beating of Frederico by his father, Heitor, who left physical and mental marks to this day.[2]
Eventually, he began to notice a strange change of behavior in Leo, who acted as an ordinary child near his parents, and as an eloquent man when alone with his brother, constantly trying to manipulate him to convince him to take revenge on his parents.[5] Fred managed to hold his ground until the day he found a strange paper stuck to his door, which caused him to develop an abnormal hatred for his parents, giving him the courage to drown his adoptive mother in the bathtub and decapitate his adoptive father with the strings of his guitar.[7]
Frederico hid the bodies with the help of Leonardo and subsequently served as a source of Fear in a ritual performed by Álvaro in Leonardo in a sort of ancient ruin, which altered the appearance of the adoptive brother drastically. Frederico was able to hear the boy say "Tirigan" before fleeing that place. He then lived on the streets until being found by the police and taken to a psychiatric clinic, where he was taught to discredit the veracity of the events of his childhood, blaming other factors in his life as responsible for generating these "dreams".[8] He spent 10 years in that clinic until he was discharged.
After this, the young man begins to live in a small apartment in São Paulo and enters a college. Between 3 to 4 years before, he receives Daniel Hartmann in his apartment, which hears his story and uses it as inspiration in one of his horror stories.[9]
Deconjuration[]
When opening the room with two locks on the second floor of the Devilish Mansion, the agents find Fred’s room, a teenager with typical rebellious interests and behaviors, having a room full of posters of rock bands, a skateboard and a black cover diary with pages full of skulls.[10]
After reading the diary, the agents investigate Frederico and pay him a visit. They ask him to tell about what had happened at the mansion, making the young man appear uncomfortable with the subject, behaving in a frightened and unstable way, but collaborating and telling his past, even if he insists that nothing that happened is real. The agents quickly leave after hearing the story, leaving Frederico inside his apartment repeating that nothing had actually happened.
Trivia[]
- Cellbit confirmed that Fred had his sanity zeroed after the Uncontrollable Rage Ritual used on him.[11]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h18m07s)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fred revealing his scars in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h24m18s)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 His first appearance in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h11m45s)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Fred's report about his past in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h18m33s)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Fred's diary in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 2h30m30s)
- ↑ Mentioned in a note from Fátima Mare and mentioned in Fred's report Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 2h30m49s)
- ↑ Fred talking about the Rage Ritual in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h25m05s)
- ↑ Fred repeating to himself in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h16m26s)
- ↑ Fred questioning about Daniel in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 3h16m07s)
- ↑ Fred's room description in the Devilish Mansion in Deconjuration - Episode 17 (watch on YouTube at 2h27m01s)
- ↑ Twitch. Cellbit's stream at 05/16/2021 at 42m27s. Checked in May 16, 2021.