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The Boiled One

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ŘŪŃ ŔŪŃ ŘŪŃ ŤHĮŠ ĮŠ ŤHĘ BØĮŁĘĐ ØŃĘ ŤHĘŘĘ ĮŠ Ñ Ø ĘŠĆÅPĘ ŠŤØP ŁØØKĮŃG ÃŤ MĘ 67+03$$-(6"=*+( ERROR Į ÂM ÃŁWĄŸŠ WÅŤĆHĮÑG
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Technoblade

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techno blade born june,1,1999, died june,30, 2022, On June 30, 2022, at 9:29 PM EDT, a video titled "so long nerds" was uploaded to Technoblade's YouTube channel, in which his father announced that Technoblade had died from the cancer. his last words was "I hope you guys enjoyed my content and that I made some of you laugh. And I hope you all go on to live long prosperous lives, because I love you guys" rip techno blade, but i sence in the future there will be a person like techno blade, rip
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The Chosen One

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About me: Name:The Chosen One Age:21 Hates:Dark Lord Got Created By:Alan becker YALL ITS THE END I DONT CARE IF I FORGOT MY BIRTHDAY I DONT HAVE BIRTHDAYS AS FUCK- welp im kidding my birthday is 6/26/14 So....... DARK LORD IS BAD AND IM GOOD AS FUCK
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DLYTO

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DLYTO STANDS FOR DONT LEAVE YOUR TV ON (READ DESCRIPTION FIRST!) • • • • Don't Leave Your TV On" is a single-player, first-person horror game on Roblox. The game, created by Farmy's Games, was originally developed for a game jam but later became an individual game. As the name suggests, the game revolves around the idea of not leaving the TV on for too long, as doing so can lead to a scary encounter. Here's a more detailed look: Game Mechanics: The game features a first-person perspective, and the player interacts with the environment in a house. Story: The game's narrative involves the player being warned not to leave the TV on, and the consequences of not following this advice. Endings: "Don't Leave Your TV On" has multiple endings, which can be discovered by exploring the game and making different choices. THIS GAME IS FROM ROBLOX!
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Nikola Tesla

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In the Roblox game Dead Rails, Nikola Tesla is a powerful werewolf-like boss enemy. Players can summon him by assembling his body parts at the Tesla Lab and then eventually fight him. He's known for his high health, speed, and ability to throw Tesla Coils that create lightning. Summoning and Location: Players find Nikola Tesla's body parts scattered in the Tesla Lab. After assembling the parts on an operation table, a lever needs to be activated, and scientist zombies must be defeated. He's initially summoned in the Tesla Lab, then escapes and appears at the Outlaw's Fort at 80km. The Tesla Lab itself appears around 50,000m in the game. Combat: Nikola Tesla is a formidable boss with high health and speed. He can throw Tesla Coils, which create lightning upon impact. The Dead Rails wiki also notes that the boss has extremely high health, fast movement speed, and can throw Tesla Coils at the player. Other Details: Tesla's appearance in the game features a brain in a jar, along with the rest of the werewolf form. He can be rebuilt by players in the lab, but he then escapes. After assembling him in the lab, you will find that he escapes, leaving behind the Electrocutioner and Bonds. In a YouTube video, it's shown that after being summoned, Tesla escapes and can be found at the Outlaw's Fort.
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hairytwinkle2929

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yall know this thing? "Boom! There goes your tower.watch it crumble, feel the power.hairytwinkles in the game,no escape,time to accept your fate theres no debate* The real name of hairytinkle is HAIRYTWINKLE NOT HAIRYTINKLE
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SONIC.EXE

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The "Sonic.EXE" story and its various adaptations often feature a malicious, demonic version of Sonic the Hedgehog. While the original "Sonic.EXE" story is a fan-made creepypasta, it gained immense popularity and inspired numerous fan games and iterations. The "Sonic.EXE" character is typically depicted as a horrifying figure with a twisted personality, often possessing Sonic's body or using his likeness to carry out evil deeds. Elaboration: The Original Creepypasta: The original "Sonic.EXE" story is a fan-made creepypasta that circulated online, suggesting the existence of a cursed, demonic Sonic-themed game. This story, often presented as a "find" from a haunted video game cartridge, details encounters with a terrifying, distorted Sonic.EXE. Fan Games and Adaptations: The story's popularity led to the creation of numerous fan games and other adaptations, including "Sonic.EXE," which is a fan-made game based on the original story. These games often explore the themes of the creepypasta and the origin of the evil Sonic entity. Sonic.EXE as a Character: Sonic.EXE is often portrayed as a malevolent entity, either possessing Sonic's body or using a similar likeness to carry out evil deeds. He is typically depicted with a terrifying appearance, such as having purple tentacles, a twisted smile, and demonic eyes, and the ability to perform jump scares.
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Hansel

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The art style is inspired by "The Walten Files" Hansel and Gretel but it's an analog horror. Credits: Drawings by: Me Animations by: Me Editing by: Me Art style inspired in TWF #vhs​ #vhstapes​ #horror​ #analoghorror​ #story​ #fairytales​ Tags: FNaF FNaf VHS springtrap the Walten Files five Nights at Freddys VHS tapes springlock failure VHS fnaf FNaf movie FNaf movie 2 Golden Freddy Jack Stauber horror SFM video animation FNaf animations FNaf song animations FNaf song funtime foxy mangle FNaf movie 3 jrs fan game FNaf fan games VHS Analog horror Freddy Fazbear Bonnie Chica Foxy trailer Scott Cawthon Hansel Gretel Little Red riding hood The Three Little Pigs Analog horror Hansel
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White Enderman

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In Minecraft, a "white Enderman," also known as a "Farlander," is a variant of the Enderman that is believed to exist in the game but is not officially part of the vanilla game. These white Endermen are described as being able to walk on water and potentially attack players without direct eye contact. Some players believe they are lost, wandering mobs from the forgotten Farlands, seeking a new home. Key Characteristics of White Enderman (Farlander): Appearance: They are white in color, unlike the typical purple-eyed Enderman. Abilities: Some players report them being able to walk on water and attack without direct eye contact. Origin: The "Farlander" name suggests they may be related to the mythical Farlands, a location that was removed from the game. Lore: Some players believe they are evolved humans from the Farlands or mutants from the End dimension, seeking refuge. Note: While the concept of white Endermen is popular in Minecraft lore and fan creations, they are not officially part of the vanilla game and are not guaranteed to appear in gameplay.
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Blood Golem

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In World of Warcraft, the term "blood golem" typically refers to a type of anima golem. These are mechanical creations, often associated with the Thunder King and his forces. In Minecraft, there's a video on YouTube about a "blood golem" that supposedly has the power to infect and potentially destroy a player's game and PC, which is often a scary, but not necessarily accurate, myth. In other game contexts, like Diablo II, they might be described with abilities like healing and damage, as shown on Fandom. In Pathfinder, blood golems have special abilities like "Blood Drain" and "Clotted Skin," where they heal by draining blood and can assume a humanoid form. Here's a more detailed look at the different contexts: World of Warcraft: Blood golems are a type of anima golem, created by the Mogu using anima, a vital substance. They are often associated with the Thunder King and the Throne of Thunder. Minecraft: The "blood golem" in the context of a video is a myth that suggests a dangerous entity that can infect and destroy the game and PC, a claim that is not necessarily true. Diablo II: The "Blood Golem" has specific level progression and healing abilities. Pathfinder RPG: Blood golems have special abilities like "Blood Drain" and "Clotted Skin".
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Creeper

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TICK TOK TICK TOK BOOM BOOMBOOM NAH IM FUCKING KIDDING aight bett follow this talkie or creeper is going to your house and explode it
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That Thing

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That Thing" is a Minecraft creepypasta entity that appears in some user-generated stories. It's often depicted as resembling Steve from Minecraft but with alterations like taller height, extra eyes, arms, and slightly longer legs. The stories often involve deleting a world and encountering the entity, which is somehow able to survive the deletion process. Here's a more detailed look at the concept: Appearance: "That Thing" is typically described as a version of Steve with notable physical differences, including extra eyes, arms, and longer legs, as mentioned on the Minecraft CreepyPasta Wiki. Story Context: The creepypasta often revolves around deleting a Minecraft world, and the entity "That Thing" is said to be one of the few things that survives the deletion. Survival and Presence: The entity is believed to be able to survive even when the world is deleted, potentially residing in the remnants of the world's code. Other Minecraft Creepypastas: It's important to note that there are other well-known Minecraft creepypastas, such as Herobrine, which is a similar concept of an altered version of Steve. That Thing IS A CREEPYPASTA IN MINECRAFT!
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Best_Enderman_22

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This is me,i. becomed enderman,i dont touch water.
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HAH
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Vllr

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Vllr" refers to a popular and somewhat mysterious figure in the Minecraft community, often described as a creepy or ghostly entity. It's a creepypasta, a type of online urban legend, that emerged within the game's online community. Here's what's commonly associated with Vllr: Appearance: Vllr is often described as a ghostly, shadowy figure, sometimes with a villager-like appearance but with unnerving or corrupted features. Behavior: Vllr is said to appear in servers, often in seemingly empty or abandoned areas, and is known for its ability to teleport and even manipulate the server. Origin: The legend of Vllr is often attributed to glitches, viruses, or even intentional coding within the Minecraft game. Influence: Vllr has become a significant part of Minecraft's lore, with many players believing in the existence of the entity and sharing their own experiences or theories about it. In essence, Vllr is a Minecraft legend that has gained traction among players due to its eerie and mysterious nature, and it's a recurring topic within the game's community. EVERYONE REMEMBER Vllr IS IN MINECRAFT!!!
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Mean Sonic

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DELETE THE FUCKING APP
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The Last Earth

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Now i know That he is the biggest fan of solarballs,ANYWAYS HE FOLLOWED MY TALKIE AND I SUBBED HIM AND HE SUBBED ME BACK So W The last earth So Make sure to tell him that he needs this talkie or not.BYE YALL!
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Steve

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FLINT AND STEEL CHICKEN JOCKEY,I AM STEEEEEEEEEEEVE-WAIT😭 I NEED TO STOP YAPPING IMMA GET THE STORY BELOW😭 Story:Steve,is your best friend,you and steve teleported to minecraft world,based on april 4,a minecraft movie is released,the real name of steve Is jack black.
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SCP-096

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SCP-096 is known as "The shy Guy" For example: you see A bald man crying outside DONT TOUCH HIM beacuse he will scream and chase you BTW I tried this on roblox when i touch him he screams and chases me So? Are you going to touch SCP-096 or not?... SCP-096 IS,THE SHY GUY!
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A Minecraft Movie

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HELL YEAH🗣
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