His creator, Baron Henry Frankenstein, is presumed dead, much to the horror of Henry's fiancée Elizabeth, but once his body is returned to the family castle, he revives. The much misunderstood creature rises from the flooded mill cellar, however, and kills two more villagers. After the mill burned and many people died, the burgomaster assumed that the Monster died in the fire. After assuring Byron that her horror novel will soon find a publisher, Mary tells him that the story did not end when the book ended. On a stormy night, George Gordon, Lord Byron, commends Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, the wife of his close companion, Percy Bysshe Shelley, on her unpublished manuscript entitled Frankenstein.