Physical Appearance[]
Adolphus Ainesworth is an elderly man (somewhere in his 80s at his first appearance in The Curse of the Wendigo) who wears glasses, walks with a cane, and has a notably strong chin. He is pale due to lack of sunlight, and is described having "weak and rheumy" eyes, which appear large behind the thick lenses of his glasses. He dresses in tattered and ill-fitting clothes, and has long muttonchop facial hair and large white eyebrows on his otherwise bald head. Items of note include his cane, which is made of walnut and ornamented with the skull of the extinct Ocelli carpendi, a monkey-like creature with protruding upper canines, and his dentures, fashioned from the remains of his Union soldier son who died in the battle of Antietam.
History[]
Life in the Monstrumarium[]
By the year of 1888, Adolphus was noted to have been working underground in the monstrumarium for over fourty years.