Can someone give me a list of Creepypasta characters
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Thread Topic: Can someone give me a list of Creepypasta characters
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Doesn't matter what order, I just really need a list that does not in include Slenderman, Jeff the Killer, Laughing Jack, or BEN Drowned. It would also be nice to have a picture or link to references, but that's optional.
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me
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i am a creepypasta character
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:o
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The Slender Man [invented 2009] - although not the first, it is definitely the most popular creepypasta entity, despite not originating from a creepypasta. You probably know enough about this guy anyway, although what you may know is the contemporary version. The original version of Slendy was pretty different, such as how he behaved or sometimes looked; he was originally known to kill and mutilate his victims, he was under active watch by the government, he predominantly went after children, he sometimes could wear hats, he sometimes used his tentacles as legs, and he actually did have a face but it would never be clearly captured on film.
The Rake [invented 2005] - a pale-skinned, vaguely humanoid entity that is arguably more mysterious than Slendy because of how many different versions of the Rake exist, such as some of the depictions of the Rake with claws, with artificial claws, looking humanoid, looking completely bestial, and so on. You're pretty much free to do whatever you want with this monster, because he was originally invented by some guys on 4chan that just wanted to make up a random monster and not a story for a monster.
Jeff the Killer [invented 2008, creepypasta written unknown] - a human serial killer according to the creepypasta. The creepypasta isn't the original version of Jeff the Killer, but it's the most popular and most commonly considered as the origin of Jeff the Killer. Nearly all sequels and spinoffs of the creepypasta include a lot of supernatural elements, usually depicting him as an immortal or a ghost.
Jane the Killer aka Jane Everlasting - a ripoff of Jeff created by some 30-something-year-old a--hole from Deviant Art that sucks at writing. Although some may advise against including her because the whole concept of the character sucks, I believe she has potential (I'm certainly rebooting her in my thing). It's not like the Jeff the Killer story is that much better anyway. Either way, her creator gave her psychic powers (namely hypnotism and illusion-projecting), and other versions of her make her into a human, like Jeff. Her creator had it so her face was pale and had wholly black eyes, while another version made her into a burn victim that wears a white, black-eyed mask.
BEN (Drowned) - a ghost that haunts a video game cartridge. Ooh, spooky. Yeah, I never thought of haunted video games as scary, but BEN seems to be a tech-bound ghost that has been leaked onto the Internet and resides within all Internet-accessing equipment. He is also really popular, thus his inclusion on this list.
Herobrine - another tech-bound ghost. I've already reinvented him for my thing, as a ghost of a dead sibling of the creator of the universe (or something like that), as to mirror the original story of Herobrine being the ghost of a dead brother of Markus Persson (creator of Minecraft). Markus has no dead brother, of course, but Herobrine is a cool name at least.
Eyeless Jack - a cannibalistic, humanoid serial killer. The original story is also crap but it made clear that he wears a hoody and a mask, yet doesn't appear to have any eyes. He has eyeless sockets that drip a black, tar-like liquid. He has sharp claws that he uses to remove the internal organs of his victims in their sleep (although he seems to suck at being discreet enough about it, as in the original story, he is caught by the protagonist). He's just another creepypasta character that's only good because of how he looks.
Brutal Obscene Beast (B.O.B.) [invented 2011] - a pale-skinned humanoid with stubs for arms. He can urinate a poisonous substance and can tear people apart with his legs. That's all I know about him (I never finished reading the story).
Zalgo [invented 2004] - an "eldritch abomination" with a description typical of cosmic horror entities. Although his creator has said that he didn't know anything about Cthulhu before inventing Zalgo, the two are very similar. Both are in the public domain anyway.
The SCP Foundation [invented 2007]- an secret organization with the task of containing things that threaten normalcy. Such things are anomalous and can be seen as paranormal in nature. The original SCP that started it all is SCP-173, a sculpture made of concrete and rebar that cannot move when being observed (although I'm not sure if this only applies to human observation). There are a couple thousand known SCPs, so you can pick whichever ones you like the most. The indie horror game SCP: Containment Breach and its roster of chosen SCPs can be a potential inspiration.
The Holders [invented 2007] - a series of creepypasta stories about a quest to find a number of magical items that, when brought together in one location, will bring about the end of the world. Those in possession of the objects are the Holders, and those who wish to recover the objects are the Seekers.
Black-Eyed Kids (aka BEK) - a slightly newer Internet horror thing. I don't know when the concept was invented, but it became really popular in early 2013. The BEK are children and tweens with pale skin and wholly black eyes that seem to subtly harass people by appearing at your house or car and asking to come in for a variety of different reasons (they need a phone, need a ride, etc.). They don't really fully human and they speak with a drone-like, near-monotonous speech pattern and with a really mature vocabulary. No one knows what happens if you let them in as there are no such "reports" with that happening, but if you do show suspicion and/or reluctance, or if you flat out deny them their demands, soon as you look away, they disappear without a trace. If you take notice of their eyes, they will become more belligerent and demanding of you. Some "report" that they felt like the BEK were using low-level mind control or hypnosis, which is why the pale skin and black eyes isn't immediately shocking to them.
There are of course tons of other popular creepypasta characters, but those are the ones I find the most "usable." I personally don't see much use for Smile.jpg or Ted the Caver or Sonic.exe or the Tails doll or Squidward's Suicide, but you can check out some of those things and maybe you're more creative than I, such that you can find use for those things. But there's my list and I hope it was helpful in some way.
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Know Your Meme, the Creepypasta Wiki, the Slender Man wiki, the Villains wiki, the SCP wiki, YouTube and Deviant Art. -
idk though this was the closest i could find
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Those are NOT my words i got it here...
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130712093119AAMoUAL -
Btw the rake looks weird as f--- XDXD I couldn't sleep for 1 night after i seen it XDXDXD
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Yeah... The Rake Is... weird. Not creepy just... f---ed up? Yeah... that the word for the Rake.
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Thank you!
I'm trying to find a Creepypasta character that's not "human"/has human attributes that can brutally maul a person. Similar to the Rake, but not exactly the Rake. -
Silent I agree XD It's a half hairless dog half man breed of a dog :D
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Yep. :3 Also... The idea of getting mauled to death while sleeping is a bit... frighting? No... Messed up. Yeah... O.o
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unstopablepanda2 NewbieJeff the killer
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Well, I'm writing a reader x Creepypasta thing, and I want the beginning to be gruesome. HOWEVER, I just read a story, and my idea was already kind of used with the Rake. I really don't want mine to sound like a rip off, so I'm trying to think of a non-humanish Creepypasta. I'm thinking of using Smile.jpg.
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Yeah. Smile dog.
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