Craic Brothers
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Real Identity: Paddy and Brian Craic
Appearances: Priyatel Skelet
Powers/Skills: Electrokinesis
Voiced By: Luke Cook and Russ Bain
Paddy and Brian Craic are a pair of brothers and metahumans, both with the power to generate electricity. In 2022, they barged inside a brothel named Can-Can in Pokolistan. Paddy slapped a French sex worker's butt and wanted to party. At the same time, the Bride of Frankenstein and Nina Mazursky were hiding out in the brothel. A scream came from upstairs. Madame Gyurov found the worker with a black eye and blood running from her nose and mouth. She ordered Paddy Craic to leave immediately. He claimed she hit him. The worker explained he was hurting her. Gyurov repeated herself and stated no one touches the girls in a way they don't want to be touched. He announced he did what he wanted and revealed he had electrical superpowers. Gyurov understood he was a metahuman and added his kind were welcome but were not allowed to use their powers on the premises. He choked her and threw her then backhanded the worker then implied being hit is the kind of thing that got him going.
Mazursky smashed a bottle over his head and told him to leave. He asked what kind of freak she was. She struck him again. Brian Craic came to the doorway and asked what was going on. Paddy complained a whore kept ruining his fun everywhere he went and decided to kill everyone then leave. Brian was annoyed then activated his electrical ability only to be shot in the head by the Bride, stating they crashed the wrong whorehouse. Paddy was enraged and decked her through two walls. She removed her jacket, blocked him, and punched him. He grabbed for anything to attack with but it was a dildo. She ripped his hand off then threw him on the bed then easily dodged his blasts and pulled his heart out of his chest by force. Bride mused it wasn't how he expected his day to end, then she crushed the heart and he died. Gyurov asked if this was a common occurrence. Mazursky admitted it sort of was, sadly.