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* RummageSaleReject: He knows very little about human society (aside from a few bits of pop culture ephemera); as such, he wears odd, mismatched clothes: a tee shirt and button-down shirt in clashing patterns, sunglasses (at night), an
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CloudCuckoolander: Very much so.
* {{Metaphorgotten}}: Cecil tries to explain himself and his purpose by talking about the setting and protagonist of WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime. The "lesson" comes to a halt when he realizes (by his own admission) that he has no idea where he's going with the analogy.
* OffscreenTeleportation: He does this when Michael tries to lose him outside.
* RummageSaleReject: He knows very little about human society (aside from a few bits of pop cultureephemera); as ephemera). As such, he wears odd, mismatched clothes: clothes -- a tee shirt tee-shirt and button-down shirt in clashing patterns, sunglasses (at night), anat night, tight jeans -- and his hair in a ponytail, directly atop his head.
* {{Metaphorgotten}}: Cecil tries to explain himself and his purpose by talking about the setting and protagonist of WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime. The "lesson" comes to a halt when he realizes (by his own admission) that he has no idea where he's going with the analogy.
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*UnpopularPopularCharacterUnpopularPopularCharacter: In-universe, he's almost universally disliked due to his clingy, irritating personality. However, viewers of ''Michael's Camera'' found him amusing (mainly due to the fact that he was annoying [[JerkassVictim Michael Knight]]).
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A strange individual of an unknown species who acts as Spokesman for the True-Neutral in Arkaissa. He is summoned (accidentally) by Michael Knight in Season 3 of ''Michael's Camera''.
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* MeaningfulName: "Beauregard" is a French name that means "respected" or "highly regarded". Which is what he becomes, during Toby's time as the head of the neutrality faction.
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!!Cecil Zenith
->'''Played By:''' Unknown
->'''Appears In:''' ''Michael's Camera''
-->''"I'm one of the most important people you will ever meet. In fact, I'm not even a people."''
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!!Cecil Zenith
->'''Played By:''' Unknown
->'''Appears In:''' ''Michael's Camera''
-->''"I'm one of the most important people you will ever meet. In fact, I'm not even a people."''
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* WildCard: He's wildly unpredictable; you never know what he's going to do or say.
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* WildCard: He's As his calling card suggests, he's wildly unpredictable; you never know what he's going to do or say.
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* DemonicPossession: He occasionally becomes possessed [[spoiler: by Malek's fragment]].
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* LoyalAnimalCompanion: He stays by Toby's side through thick and thin (and even accompanies him to his new home in another dimension).
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* LongLived: According to the conclusion of [=MedBoy789=], he becomes the longest-living dog in human history.
* LoyalAnimalCompanion: He stays by Toby's side through thick andthin (and thin, and even accompanies him to his new home in another dimension).
dimension. He also accompanies Toby to his new job, as [[spoiler: ruler of Arkaissa]].
* MeaningfulName: "Beauregard" is a French name that means "respected" or "highly regarded". Which is what he becomes, during Toby's time as the head of the neutrality faction.
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* LoyalAnimalCompanion: He stays by Toby's side through thick and
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* TalkingAnimal: In "Dreams Beyond Reality", he talks to Toby while under [[spoiler: Malek's]] control (responding to Toby's query of "What time is it?" with "It's Noon. You got any pizza rolls? I'm hungry").
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
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* TheQuietOne: He rarely speaks -- and even then, it's usually so say something silly or inconsequential. (When he drops the sillyness, [[OutOfCharacterIsSeriousBusiness you should be VERY afraid]].)
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Played for laughs: he rarely calls anyone by their real name (calling Malek "Melon" and Cedric "Cedar" or "Cedar Smokeypants").
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Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses, and resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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* BadPowersGoodPeople: Well, as "good" as the avatar of decay and entropy can be in a [[GreyAndGrayMorality morally grey]] universe: he steps in to help the Arknangels fight the Carver during the final battle.
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!!The Hooks Killer
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[[caption-width-right:266:Adrian Tamil as The Hooks Killer.]]
->'''Appears In:''' [=handprintsofthedead=], ''Michael's Camera''
->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying to themselves as they dream."''
A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]]).
!!The Hooks Killer
[[quoteright:266:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adrianhookskiller_4.png]]
[[caption-width-right:266:Adrian Tamil as The Hooks Killer.]]
->'''Appears In:''' [=handprintsofthedead=], ''Michael's Camera''
->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying to themselves as they dream."''
A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]]).
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!!The Hooks Killer
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!!Theater Mask
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-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to
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* DemonicPossession: He's actually an entity (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of The Carver himself]]) using a human host. His known hosts have included King Orok, Adam Spirit, Adrian Tamil, Marty Taylor (all from ''handprintsofthedead''), and [[Characters/TheArknverseHumans Barnabelt Kinnard]].
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EatsBabies: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver, and the Copycat King Orok.
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Allegedly, he [[{{Squick}} sexually assaulted]] [[UpToEleven several]] ''[[UpToEleven infants]]''.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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[[folder:Theater Mask]]
!!Theater Mask
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EatsBabies: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver, and the Copycat King Orok.
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Allegedly, he [[{{Squick}} sexually assaulted]] [[UpToEleven several]] ''[[UpToEleven infants]]''.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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[[folder:Theater Mask]]
!!Theater Mask
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may behave like an {{Expy}} of BugsBunny, but don't underestimate him: [[spoiler: Jester was responsible for initiating the heat death of the previous universe (and is one of the few beings to survive the death of Universe A)]].
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may behave like an {{Expy}} of BugsBunny, WesternAnimation/BugsBunny, but don't underestimate him: [[spoiler: Jester was responsible for initiating the heat death of the previous universe (and is one of the few beings to survive the death of Universe A)]].
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* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be the work of a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of The Carver himself]]).
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* EldritchAbomination: According to [[WordOfGod his creator]], an [[spoiler: [[TheAntiGod anti-god]] or DestroyerDeity]] is a ''very'' simplified explanation for what he Theater Mask; the full reality of his existence is beyond explanation.
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* EldritchAbomination: According to [[WordOfGod his creator]], an [[spoiler: [[TheAntiGod anti-god]] or DestroyerDeity]] is a ''very'' simplified explanation for whathe Theater Mask; Mask is; the full reality totality of his existence is beyond explanation.explanation or comprehension.
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A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]].
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A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]].Reality]]).
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* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Allegedly, he [[{{Squick}} sexually assaulted]] [[UpToEleven several]] ''[[UpToEleven infants]]''.
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* ChaoticGood: He's revealed to be this during the Battle of the Arknza, when he helps Malek and Cedric [[spoiler: battle Deebo-possessed Carver]].
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* POVCam: When he takes over [[spoiler: Isaac]], we see the end result from his perspective, as he gazes down at his now-human hands and body.
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Toby Kestler's [[CanineCompanion pet dog]], who happens to be [[spoiler: a host for one of Malek's fragments]].
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* DestroyerDeity: Of a sort. [[spoiler: In the simplest of terms, he introduces the forces of decay and entropy, thus initiating the events that will, in time, lead to the end of the existing universe.]]
* HammerSpace: He has the uncanny ability to draw any object out of thin air. They're usually silly or useless (such as the rope of taffy he produces when Cedric's band of travelers is being pursued by [[spoiler: the Carver]]).
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* DestroyerDeity: Of a sort. [[spoiler: In the simplest of terms, he introduces the forces of decay and entropy, thus initiating the * events that will, in time, lead to the end of the existing universe.]]
* EldritchAbomination: According to [[WordOfGod his creator]], an [[spoiler: [[TheAntiGod anti-god]] or DestroyerDeity]] is a ''very'' simplified explanation for what he Theater Mask; the full reality of his existence is beyond explanation.
* HammerSpace: He has the uncanny ability to draw any object out of thin air. They're usually silly or useless (such as the rope of taffy he produces when Cedric's band of travelers is being pursued by [[spoiler:the The Carver]]).
* EldritchAbomination: According to [[WordOfGod his creator]], an [[spoiler: [[TheAntiGod anti-god]] or DestroyerDeity]] is a ''very'' simplified explanation for what he Theater Mask; the full reality of his existence is beyond explanation.
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* AsHimself: He's the actual pet dog of [=MedBoy789=] (the actor who plays Toby), and his name really is Bobo.
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!The Fearful Four
-> ''"The smoke and dust had just began to settle. Ruins of the bank scattered the grounds of Carny Oak, speckling the red dirt with browns and silver. A horse galloped past the wreckage, three more following on its heels... They called them the Fearful Four, 'they' being those who lived through the outlaw attacks."''
-->-- '''Tales From the First Reality, Chapter 2'''
A legendary gang of WildWest outlaws from a glitched timeline in the mid-1850s. Each member of the gang had a special programming glitch that seemingly gave them superhuman abilities. The Four traversed the same timeline for an eternity via .relapse, and eventually to be seen as gods by the humans of that timeline, leaving it irreparably broken. Eventually, Redgrave stepped in to put a stop to their antics; he was intercepted by another, unnamed Dekn who promised to take the gang off to places where they could do no more harm. Despite the Dekn's promise, however, the surviving members of the quartet continued to resurface in various the timelines of .Reality, causing various kinds of mischief over the ages.
[[folder:In General]]
* [[BadassNormal Badass Normals]]: Well, badass slightly-glitched .Reality humans, at any rate.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: This applies for at least half of the quartet: Kharon rides a white horse, while Kinnard rides a black horse.
* [[GodOfHumanOrigin Gods of Human Origin]]
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods among men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen).
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to riding distinctive horses.
* [[LegacyCharacter Legacy Characters]]: Three of the four members go on to spread their legends under new names,
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[[folder:Edgar Kharon]]
!!Edgar Kharon
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
-->'''"So, as you here might know from word on the vine, my crew here is famous for not-very-nice things."''
The head of the Fearful Four. Known as "Death", Edgar Kharon rode a white horse and wielded a pair of copper revolvers. He was known as the greatest sharpshooter in the West, said to be able to take out targets from almost half a mile away with his revolvers. He acquired his abilities due to a .Reality marking him as an error, which also have him sight ten times stronger than that of a hawk.
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* TheAce: He was the best sharpshooter in the West -- and one of the best poker players. (His nickname, "The Ace", attests to both.)
* ChessWithDeath: The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
* CoolGun: His weapons of choice were a pair of engraved, copper revolvers.
* GodOfHumanOrigin: Though the status of his "godhood" is in question, he undoubtedly was a very powerful entity who started out as an ordinary human and, over time, came to be seen as a deity.
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally'' Death, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
* InSeriesNickname: "The Ace" or "Death".
* LegacyCharacter
* NiceHat: He is said to have worn a wide-brimmed, black hat.
* MeaningfulName: His last name is an alternate spelling of "Charon": the name of the ferrymen who transported the dead across the River Stix in Myth/GreekMythology. Kharon was revered as the avatar of Death by many humans in .Reality.
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[[folder:Barnabelt Kinnard]]
!!Barnabelt Kinnard
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or leaving a trace.
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* TheDreaded: His name was only spoken in conjunction with the "Boogeyman" and other nightmarish terrors. The sheer mention of his nickname was said to be enough to scare an unruly child straight for life.
* HooksAndCrooks: He had a hook for a hand -- and it was no stranger to bloodshed.
* ImAHumanitarian: Kharon briefly jokes that had young Uriel been left alone with Kinnard, he would have been eaten.
* InSeriesNickname: "War", "The Hook" or "Hooks".
* LegacyCharacter: If his nicknames, M.O., and WeaponOfChoice didn't make it obvious enough, WordOfGod says he's the first incarnation of The Hooks Killer and successor to King Orok.
* MysteriousPast: Legend has it that he had no origin and no history; he just showed up one day at the Comshine County Jail and turned himself in for over a hundred documented murders.
* SerialKiller: He claimed to have claimed more than a hundred victims.
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[[folder:Deither Ellisviel]]
!!Deither Ellisviel
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
-->''"What the fuck is going o-"''
Known as "Plague", Ellisviel (or Ellis), rode a strong, black horse. While not using weapons, he carried various sinister medical supplies. He was locally known as something of a WitchDoctor, due to his .Reality glitch giving him the power to turn any element into a healing substance; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, and his legendary tonic was said to separate men from reality, allowing them to traverse the [[SpiritWorld spirit plane]].
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* AstralProjection: While few tasted it (and even fewer described its effects), Ellisviel's tonic was said to have allowed the drinker to leave their physical body, "move about in the world as almost a spirit" and "see everything" -- a fairly obvious description of a .relapse (and the same effect that is later caused by the pills he prescribes as "Dr. Ellis").
* DeadlyDoctor: Ellisviel fits this to a T. He even used "sinister medical supplies" as weapons (when he wasn't using a revolver).
* HealingMagic: His .reality glitch allowed him to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance.
* InSeriesNickname: His nicknames included "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* LegacyCharacter
* MadScientist: Those who don't attribute his abilities to mysticism call him "the original Western mad scientist".
* MightyWhitey
* WitchDoctor: He served as a witch doctor (or medicine man) while living with a tribe of native "savages", whose chief taught him "'things', incomprehensible, unknown 'things'".
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[[folder:Kyla O'Lora]]
!!Kyla O'Lora
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
-->''"Gotcha, Ace."'''
Known as "Famine", O'Lora rode the sickest horse, filled with maggots and and flies. Prior to joining the Four, O'Lora was a prostitute with a passion for men and an even greater passion for murder; her .Reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans (and lead to her joining up with Edgar -- a rare man who was impervious to both her charms ''and'' her weapons).
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Subverted: while O'Lora was initially known for being quite beautiful (and never aged), the centuries of [[TimeyWimeyBall .relapses]] and glitches had adverse effects on her form (and those of her crew), eventually turning her into a fearful-looking being.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: How she came to join up with Edgar Kharon.
* FieryRedhead: She was a red-haired outlaw with a love for murder and action -- both in and out of the sack.
* InSeriesNickname: "Famine" or "The Assassin".
* ReallyGetsAround: O'Lora's .reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans; she used this to her full advantage as a prostitute (and an outlaw).
!The Fearful Four
-> ''"The smoke and dust had just began to settle. Ruins of the bank scattered the grounds of Carny Oak, speckling the red dirt with browns and silver. A horse galloped past the wreckage, three more following on its heels... They called them the Fearful Four, 'they' being those who lived through the outlaw attacks."''
-->-- '''Tales From the First Reality, Chapter 2'''
A legendary gang of WildWest outlaws from a glitched timeline in the mid-1850s. Each member of the gang had a special programming glitch that seemingly gave them superhuman abilities. The Four traversed the same timeline for an eternity via .relapse, and eventually to be seen as gods by the humans of that timeline, leaving it irreparably broken. Eventually, Redgrave stepped in to put a stop to their antics; he was intercepted by another, unnamed Dekn who promised to take the gang off to places where they could do no more harm. Despite the Dekn's promise, however, the surviving members of the quartet continued to resurface in various the timelines of .Reality, causing various kinds of mischief over the ages.
[[folder:In General]]
* [[BadassNormal Badass Normals]]: Well, badass slightly-glitched .Reality humans, at any rate.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: This applies for at least half of the quartet: Kharon rides a white horse, while Kinnard rides a black horse.
* [[GodOfHumanOrigin Gods of Human Origin]]
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods among men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen).
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to riding distinctive horses.
* [[LegacyCharacter Legacy Characters]]: Three of the four members go on to spread their legends under new names,
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[[folder:Edgar Kharon]]
!!Edgar Kharon
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
-->'''"So, as you here might know from word on the vine, my crew here is famous for not-very-nice things."''
The head of the Fearful Four. Known as "Death", Edgar Kharon rode a white horse and wielded a pair of copper revolvers. He was known as the greatest sharpshooter in the West, said to be able to take out targets from almost half a mile away with his revolvers. He acquired his abilities due to a .Reality marking him as an error, which also have him sight ten times stronger than that of a hawk.
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* TheAce: He was the best sharpshooter in the West -- and one of the best poker players. (His nickname, "The Ace", attests to both.)
* ChessWithDeath: The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
* CoolGun: His weapons of choice were a pair of engraved, copper revolvers.
* GodOfHumanOrigin: Though the status of his "godhood" is in question, he undoubtedly was a very powerful entity who started out as an ordinary human and, over time, came to be seen as a deity.
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally'' Death, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
* InSeriesNickname: "The Ace" or "Death".
* LegacyCharacter
* NiceHat: He is said to have worn a wide-brimmed, black hat.
* MeaningfulName: His last name is an alternate spelling of "Charon": the name of the ferrymen who transported the dead across the River Stix in Myth/GreekMythology. Kharon was revered as the avatar of Death by many humans in .Reality.
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[[folder:Barnabelt Kinnard]]
!!Barnabelt Kinnard
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or leaving a trace.
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* TheDreaded: His name was only spoken in conjunction with the "Boogeyman" and other nightmarish terrors. The sheer mention of his nickname was said to be enough to scare an unruly child straight for life.
* HooksAndCrooks: He had a hook for a hand -- and it was no stranger to bloodshed.
* ImAHumanitarian: Kharon briefly jokes that had young Uriel been left alone with Kinnard, he would have been eaten.
* InSeriesNickname: "War", "The Hook" or "Hooks".
* LegacyCharacter: If his nicknames, M.O., and WeaponOfChoice didn't make it obvious enough, WordOfGod says he's the first incarnation of The Hooks Killer and successor to King Orok.
* MysteriousPast: Legend has it that he had no origin and no history; he just showed up one day at the Comshine County Jail and turned himself in for over a hundred documented murders.
* SerialKiller: He claimed to have claimed more than a hundred victims.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Deither Ellisviel]]
!!Deither Ellisviel
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
-->''"What the fuck is going o-"''
Known as "Plague", Ellisviel (or Ellis), rode a strong, black horse. While not using weapons, he carried various sinister medical supplies. He was locally known as something of a WitchDoctor, due to his .Reality glitch giving him the power to turn any element into a healing substance; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, and his legendary tonic was said to separate men from reality, allowing them to traverse the [[SpiritWorld spirit plane]].
----
* AstralProjection: While few tasted it (and even fewer described its effects), Ellisviel's tonic was said to have allowed the drinker to leave their physical body, "move about in the world as almost a spirit" and "see everything" -- a fairly obvious description of a .relapse (and the same effect that is later caused by the pills he prescribes as "Dr. Ellis").
* DeadlyDoctor: Ellisviel fits this to a T. He even used "sinister medical supplies" as weapons (when he wasn't using a revolver).
* HealingMagic: His .reality glitch allowed him to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance.
* InSeriesNickname: His nicknames included "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* LegacyCharacter
* MadScientist: Those who don't attribute his abilities to mysticism call him "the original Western mad scientist".
* MightyWhitey
* WitchDoctor: He served as a witch doctor (or medicine man) while living with a tribe of native "savages", whose chief taught him "'things', incomprehensible, unknown 'things'".
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Kyla O'Lora]]
!!Kyla O'Lora
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)'', ''Tales from the First Reality''
-->''"Gotcha, Ace."'''
Known as "Famine", O'Lora rode the sickest horse, filled with maggots and and flies. Prior to joining the Four, O'Lora was a prostitute with a passion for men and an even greater passion for murder; her .Reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans (and lead to her joining up with Edgar -- a rare man who was impervious to both her charms ''and'' her weapons).
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Subverted: while O'Lora was initially known for being quite beautiful (and never aged), the centuries of [[TimeyWimeyBall .relapses]] and glitches had adverse effects on her form (and those of her crew), eventually turning her into a fearful-looking being.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: How she came to join up with Edgar Kharon.
* FieryRedhead: She was a red-haired outlaw with a love for murder and action -- both in and out of the sack.
* InSeriesNickname: "Famine" or "The Assassin".
* ReallyGetsAround: O'Lora's .reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans; she used this to her full advantage as a prostitute (and an outlaw).
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[[folder:Hooks]]
!!The Hooks Killer
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->'''Appears In:''' [=handprintsofthedead=], ''Michael's Camera''
->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying to themselves as they dream."''
A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]].
!!The Hooks Killer
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->'''Appears In:''' [=handprintsofthedead=], ''Michael's Camera''
->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying to themselves as they dream."''
A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]].
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!!Beauregard
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->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying
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* ChildEater: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of the Carver himself]]).
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of the Carver himself]]).
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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* ChildEater: ActionPet: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
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* AsHimself: He's the actual pet dog of [=MedBoy789=] (the actor who plays Toby), and his name really is Bobo.
* DemonicPossession:His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even He occasionally becomes possessed [[spoiler: a fragment by Malek's fragment]].
* HeroesLoveDogs
* EvilDetectingDog: Subverted; while Bobo is aware of theCarver himself]]).
** He also helped bring thispresence of supernatural entities, and is certainly curious about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nicknamethem, he doesn't seem to differentiate between the benevolent ones and his gravelly voice the malicious ones. (Though he does chase after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wearsa half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok —Lurker in one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.episode.)
*NiceHat: LoyalAnimalCompanion: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be stays by Toby's side through thick and thin (and even accompanies him to his new home in another hint about his connections to dimension).
* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: His full name, Beauregard, is never spoken in the series.
* SoulFragment: His body is a vessel for [[spoiler:The Carver and De’ebo]].
Malek's "Gluttony" fragment]].
*OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.TalkingAnimal: In "Dreams Beyond Reality", he talks to Toby while under [[spoiler: Malek's]] control (responding to Toby's query of "What time is it?" with "It's Noon. You got any pizza rolls? I'm hungry").
* AsHimself: He's the actual pet dog of [=MedBoy789=] (the actor who plays Toby), and his name really is Bobo.
* DemonicPossession:
* HeroesLoveDogs
* EvilDetectingDog: Subverted; while Bobo is aware of the
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* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok —
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* KnownOnlyByTheirNickname: His full name, Beauregard, is never spoken in the series.
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* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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[[folder:Theater Mask]]
!!Theater Mask
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
!!Theater Mask
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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!!The Hooks Killer
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->'''Appears In:'''
->'''Played By:'''
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want
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* ChildEater: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of the Carver himself]]).
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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[[folder:Theater Mask]]
!!Theater Mask
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of the Carver himself]]).
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Theater Mask]]
!!Theater Mask
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jester1.png]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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!!Theater
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Played for laughs: he rarely calls anyone by their real name (calling Malek "Melon" and Cedric "Cedar").
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Played for laughs: he rarely calls anyone by their real name (calling Malek "Melon" and Cedric "Cedar")."Cedar" or "Cedar Smokeypants").
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* CoolMask: As expected, he wears a crude version of a theatrical Comedy mask. Due to his goofy, childlike demeanor, it comes across as silly rather than menacing.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: He interrupts the content of his own [[http://thearknmythos.wikia.com/wiki/Theatre_Mask wiki page]], causing the text to glitch and display lines of code. (The end of the glitched text ends with a [[PlayingCardMotifs Jester card emoji.]])
* CoolMask: As expected, he wears a crude version of a theatrical Comedy mask. Due to his goofy, childlike demeanor, it comes across as silly rather than menacing. Most of the time.
* CoolMask: As expected, he wears a crude version of a theatrical Comedy mask. Due to his goofy, childlike demeanor, it comes across as silly rather than menacing. Most of the time.
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* DestroyerDeity: Of a sort. [[spoiler: He introduces the forces of decay and entropy to the universe, thus initiating the events that will, in time, lead to the end of the existing universe.]]
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* DestroyerDeity: Of a sort. [[spoiler: He In the simplest of terms, he introduces the forces of decay and entropy to the universe, entropy, thus initiating the events that will, in time, lead to the end of the existing universe.]]
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* PlayingCardMotifs: He's associated with the Jester card (naturally).
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A legendary gang of four outlaws, hailing from a [[WildWest glitched timeline in the mid-1850s]]. After traversing the same timeline for an eternity via .relapse, they came to be renowned as gods by the humans of that timeline (and countless others). Eventually, Redgrave stepped in to put a stop to their antics; he was intercepted by another, unnamed Dekn who promised to take the gang off to places where they could do no more harm. Despite the Dekn's promise, however, the surviving members of the quartet continued to resurface in various the timelines of .Reality, causing various kinds of mischief over the ages.
!!In General
!!In General
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A legendary gang of four outlaws, hailing WildWest outlaws from a [[WildWest glitched timeline in the mid-1850s]]. After traversing mid-1850s. Each member of the gang had a special programming glitch that seemingly gave them superhuman abilities. The Four traversed the same timeline for an eternity via .relapse, they came and eventually to be renowned seen as gods by the humans of that timeline (and countless others).timeline, leaving it irreparably broken. Eventually, Redgrave stepped in to put a stop to their antics; he was intercepted by another, unnamed Dekn who promised to take the gang off to places where they could do no more harm. Despite the Dekn's promise, however, the surviving members of the quartet continued to resurface in various the timelines of .Reality, causing various kinds of mischief over the ages.
!!In General[[folder:In General]]
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: This applies for at least half of the quartet: Kharon rides a white horse, while Kinnard rides a black horse. (Notably, despite representing the "Death" archetype, Kharon's horse is white, rather than pale (as is the case with his Biblical counterpart.)
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods amongst men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen.
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to the colors of their horses. (The implication is that the Four were the inspiration for the Horsemen of TheBible.)
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods amongst men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen.
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to the colors of their horses. (The implication is that the Four were the inspiration for the Horsemen of TheBible.)
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: This applies for at least half of the quartet: Kharon rides a white horse, while Kinnard rides a black horse. (Notably, despite representing the "Death" archetype, Kharon's horse is white, rather than pale (as is the case with his Biblical counterpart.)\n
* [[GodOfHumanOrigin Gods of Human Origin]]
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Godsamongst among men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen.
Horsemen).
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to riding distinctive horses.
* [[LegacyCharacter Legacy Characters]]: Three of thecolors of four members go on to spread their horses. (The implication is that the Four were the inspiration for the Horsemen of TheBible.)
legends under new names,
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* [[GodOfHumanOrigin Gods of Human Origin]]
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to riding distinctive horses.
* [[LegacyCharacter Legacy Characters]]: Three of the
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-->'''"So, as you here might know from word on the vine, my crew here is famous for not very nice things."''
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* TheAce: His name says it all: he's the best sharpshooter of the West.
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* TheAce: His name says it all: he's He was the best sharpshooter in the West -- and one of the West.
best poker players. (His nickname, "The Ace", attests to both.)
*ChessWithDeathChessWithDeath: The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
*
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* GodOfHumanOrigin: Though the status of his "godhood" is in question, he undoubtedly was a very powerful entity who started out as an ordinary human. (The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally'' Death or the Reaper, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally'' Death or the Reaper, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
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* GodOfHumanOrigin: Though the status of his "godhood" is in question, he undoubtedly was a very powerful entity who started out as an ordinary human. (The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial human and, over time, came to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made seen as a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
deity.
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally''Death or the Reaper, Death, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
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* LegacyCharacter
* NiceHat: He is said to have worn a wide-brimmed, black hat.
* MeaningfulName: His last name is an alternate spelling of "Charon": the name of the ferrymenof who transported the dead across the River Stix in Myth/GreekMythology. Kharon was revered as "Death" the avatar of Death by many humans in .Reality.
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[[folder:Barnabelt Kinnard]]
* NiceHat: He is said to have worn a wide-brimmed, black hat.
* MeaningfulName: His last name is an alternate spelling of "Charon": the name of the ferrymen
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* TheDreaded: His name was only spoken in conjunction with the "Boogeyman" and other nightmarish terrors. The sheer mention of his nickname was said to be enough to scare an unruly child straight for life.
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* LegacyCharacter: If his nicknames, M.O., and WeaponOfChoice didn't make it obvious enough, WordOfGod says he's the first incarnation of The Hooks Killer and successor to King Orok.
* MysteriousPast: Legend has it that he had no origin and no history; he just showed up one day at the Comshine County Jail and turned himself in for over a hundred documented murders.
* SerialKiller: He claimed to have claimed more than a hundred victims.
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[[folder:Deither Ellisviel]]
* MysteriousPast: Legend has it that he had no origin and no history; he just showed up one day at the Comshine County Jail and turned himself in for over a hundred documented murders.
* SerialKiller: He claimed to have claimed more than a hundred victims.
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Known as "Plague", Ellisveil (or Ellis), rode a strong, black horse. While not using weapons, he carried various sinister medical supplies. He was locally known as something of a WitchDoctor; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, due to his .Reality glitch giving him the power to turn any element into a healing substance.
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Known as "Plague", Ellisveil Ellisviel (or Ellis), rode a strong, black horse. While not using weapons, he carried various sinister medical supplies. He was locally known as something of a WitchDoctor; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, WitchDoctor, due to his .Reality glitch giving him the power to turn any element into a healing substance.substance; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, and his legendary tonic was said to separate men from reality, allowing them to traverse the [[SpiritWorld spirit plane]].
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* DeadlyDoctor: While is isn't known if he was an ''actual'' Doctor, he fits this to a T. He even used sinister-looking medical supplies as weapons.
* InSeriesNickname: "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* WitchDoctor: Was known for being able to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance (thanks to a .Reality glitch).
* InSeriesNickname: "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* WitchDoctor: Was known for being able to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance (thanks to a .Reality glitch).
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* AstralProjection: While few tasted it (and even fewer described its effects), Ellisviel's tonic was said to have allowed the drinker to leave their physical body, "move about in the world as almost a spirit" and "see everything" -- a fairly obvious description of a .relapse (and the same effect that is later caused by the pills he prescribes as "Dr. Ellis").
* DeadlyDoctor:While is isn't known if he was an ''actual'' Doctor, he Ellisviel fits this to a T. He even used sinister-looking "sinister medical supplies supplies" as weapons.
weapons (when he wasn't using a revolver).
* HealingMagic: His .reality glitch allowed him to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance.
* InSeriesNickname: His nicknames included "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* LegacyCharacter
* MadScientist: Those who don't attribute his abilities to mysticism call him "the original Western mad scientist".
* MightyWhitey
* WitchDoctor:Was known for being able to make healing poultices and elixirs out He served as a witch doctor (or medicine man) while living with a tribe of any substance (thanks to a .Reality glitch).
native "savages", whose chief taught him "'things', incomprehensible, unknown 'things'".
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* DeadlyDoctor:
* HealingMagic: His .reality glitch allowed him to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance.
* InSeriesNickname: His nicknames included "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* LegacyCharacter
* MadScientist: Those who don't attribute his abilities to mysticism call him "the original Western mad scientist".
* MightyWhitey
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-> ''"The smoke and dust had just began to settle. Ruins of the bank scattered the grounds of Carny Oak, speckling the red dirt with browns and silver. A horse galloped past the wreckage, three more following on its heels... They called them the Fearful Four, 'they' being those who lived through the outlaw attacks."''
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->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or a trace.
[[folder:Barnabelt Kinnard]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or a trace.
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!!Barnabelt Kinnard
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or leaving a trace.
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[[folder:Hooks]]
!!The Hooks Killer
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->'''Appears In:''' [=handprintsofthedead=], ''Michael's Camera''
->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying to themselves as they dream."''
A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]].
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* ChildEater: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of the Carver himself]]).
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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[[folder:Theater Mask/The Jester]]
!!Theater Mask/The Jester
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jester1.png]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Played for laughs: he rarely calls anyone by their real name (calling Malek "Melon" and Cedric "Cedar").
* AngelUnaware: Those who encounter him seem completely unaware that they are in the presence of an ultra-powerful being. (Particularly Azrael, who takes him for "a creature of simple pleasures".)
* TheAntiGod: WordOfGod says that he's [[spoiler: a "Null Entity": a being that is the opposite of a creator god, representing the forces of entropy and decay.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may behave like an Expy of BugsBunny, but don't underestimate him: [[spoiler: Jester was responsible for initiating the heat death of the previous universe — and may one day cause the same thing in the current one.]]
* CoolMask: As expected, he wears a crude version of a theatrical Comedy mask. Due to his goofy, childlike demeanor, it comes across as silly rather than menacing.
* DemonicPossession: He takes control of the body of Isaac so he can [[spoiler: use the device]].
* DestroyerDeity: Of a sort. [[spoiler: He introduces the forces of decay and entropy to the universe, thus initiating the events that will, in time, lead to the end of the existing universe.]]
* HammerSpace: He has the uncanny ability to draw any object out of thin air. They're usually silly or useless (such as the rope of taffy he produces when Cedric's band of travelers is being pursued by [[spoiler: the Carver]]).
* {{Trickster}}
* TheQuietOne: He rarely speaks -- and even then, it's usually so say something silly or inconsequential. (When he drops the sillyness, [[OutOfCharacterIsSeriousBusiness you should be VERY afraid.)]]
* WackySoundEffect: He has a habit of making these at the appropriate times.
* WildCard: He's wildly unpredictable; you never know what he's going to do or say.
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!![[HorsemenOfTheApocalypse The Fearful Four]]
[[folder:In General]]
A legendary gang of four outlaws, hailing from a [[WildWest glitched timeline in the mid-1850s]]. After traversing the same timeline for an eternity via .relapse, they came to be renowned as gods by the humans of that timeline (and countless others). Eventually, Redgrave stepped in to put a stop to their antics; he was intercepted by another, unnamed Dekn who promised to take the gang off to places where they could do no more harm. Despite the Dekn's promise, however, the surviving members of the quartet continued to resurface in various the timelines of .Reality, causing various kinds of mischief over the ages.
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* [[BadassNormal Badass Normals]]: Well, badass slightly-glitched .Reality humans, at any rate.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: This applies for at least half of the quartet: Kharon rides a white horse, while Kinnard rides a black horse. (Notably, despite representing the "Death" archetype, Kharon's horse is white, rather than pale (as is the case with his Biblical counterpart.)
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods amongst men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen.
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to the colors of their horses. (The implication is that the Four were the inspiration for the Horsemen of TheBible.)
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[[folder:Edgar Kharon]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
-->'''"So, as you here might know from word on the vine, my crew here is famous for not very nice things."''
The head of the Fearful Four. Known as "Death", Edgar Kharon rode a white horse and wielded a pair of copper revolvers. He was known as the greatest sharpshooter in the West, said to be able to take out targets from almost half a mile away with his revolvers. He acquired his abilities due to a .Reality marking him as an error, which also have him sight ten times stronger than that of a hawk.
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* TheAce: His name says it all: he's the best sharpshooter of the West.
* CoolGun: His weapons of choice were a pair of engraved, copper revolvers.
* GodOfHumanOrigin: Though the status of his "godhood" is in question, he undoubtedly was a very powerful entity who started out as an ordinary human. (The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally'' Death or the Reaper, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
* InSeriesNickname: "The Ace" or "Death".
* MeaningfulName: His last name is an alternate spelling of "Charon": the name of the ferrymen of the dead in Myth/GreekMythology. Kharon was revered as "Death" by many humans in .Reality.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Barnabelt Kinnard]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or a trace.
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* HooksAndCrooks: He had a hook for a hand -- and it was no stranger to bloodshed.
* ImAHumanitarian: Kharon briefly jokes that had young Uriel been left alone with Kinnard, he would have been eaten.
* InSeriesNickname: "War", "The Hook" or "Hooks".
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[[folder:Deither Ellisviel]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
-->''"What the fuck is going o-"''
Known as "Plague", Ellisveil (or Ellis), rode a strong, black horse. While not using weapons, he carried various sinister medical supplies. He was locally known as something of a WitchDoctor; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, due to his .Reality glitch giving him the power to turn any element into a healing substance.
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* DeadlyDoctor: While is isn't known if he was an ''actual'' Doctor, he fits this to a T. He even used sinister-looking medical supplies as weapons.
* InSeriesNickname: "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* WitchDoctor: Was known for being able to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance (thanks to a .Reality glitch).
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[[folder: Kyla O'Lora]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
-->''"Gotcha, Ace."'''
Known as "Famine", O'Lora rode the sickest horse, filled with maggots and and flies. Prior to joining the Four, O'Lora was a prostitute with a passion for men and an even greater passion for murder; her .Reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans (and lead to her joining up with Edgar -- a rare man who was impervious to both her charms ''and'' her weapons).
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Subverted: while O'Lora was initially known for being quite beautiful (and never aged), the centuries of [[TimeyWimeyBall .relapses]] and glitches had adverse effects on her form (and those of her crew), eventually turning her into a fearful-looking being.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: How she came to join up with Edgar Kharon.
* FieryRedhead: She was a red-haired outlaw with a love for murder and action -- both in and out of the sack.
* InSeriesNickname: "Famine" or "The Assassin".
* ReallyGetsAround: O'Lora's .reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans; she used this to her full advantage as a prostitute (and an outlaw).
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Characters appearing in ''WebOriginal/TheArknverse'' who don't fall under any other category.
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[[folder:Hooks]]
!!The Hooks Killer
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->'''Appears In:''' [=handprintsofthedead=], ''Michael's Camera''
->'''Played By:''' [=DeathlyLogic=]
-->''"Happy endings are the dead lying to themselves as they dream."''
A powerful and mysterious SerialKiller, the Hooks Killer is the main antagonist in ''Handprints'', as well as a recurring antagonistic force in the Arknthology storylines. He is responsible for the May 15 Catastrophe of 2015 (due to performing a magic ritual that [[spoiler: raises The Carver into a human vessel in .Reality]].
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* ChildEater: He has eaten at least one infant victim.
* DemonicPossession: His malicious, murderous tendencies are all but stated to be caused by a possessing force (possibly even [[spoiler: a fragment of the Carver himself]]).
** He also helped bring this about in Luke Anton by [[spoiler: raising The Carver (or a fragment of him) into his body]].
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He allegedly acquired both his nickname and his gravelly voice after [[{{Squick}} consuming human flesh laced with fishhooks.]]
* GenuineHumanHide: He wears a half mask made of human flesh.
* ImAHumanitarian: He has consumed the flesh of his victims on multiple occasions.
* InSeriesNickname: Hooks. He's also known as the Comshine Killer, the Comshine Carver,
* LegacyCharacter: The police detectives believe him to be a copycat (and possibly a descendant) of the murderous King Orok — one of several who have shown up over the years. (However, it's strongly implied that a possessing entity is actually to blame.)
* NiceHat: He occasionally sports a rather nice top hat. This may be another hint about his connections to [[spoiler: The Carver and De’ebo]].
* OccultBlueEyes: He sports them during his livestream finale videos.
* SerialKiller: He has murdered over 300 people in the New Comshine area alone.
* WouldHurtAChild: He has canonically [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil raped]], killed, and eaten at least one infant.
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[[folder:Theater Mask/The Jester]]
!!Theater Mask/The Jester
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->'''Appears In:''' ''No More Truths'', ''[=SmileWithMe=]'', ''Spectrumgate'', ''Solar's Crimson''
->'''Played By:''' [=PesterJest=]
-->''"If I were you, I would rather be an '''asset'''. 'Cuz if I wasn't? Then I would be expendable. And I would not want to be expendable!"''
Theater Mask first appears in the first journey of Cedric's Logs, during the Factory quest. Next to nothing is known about this strange entity, other than that its presence comes from an entirely different existence. Theater Mask resembles a humanoid figure wearing a black hoodie and a crude white mask with a smiling face on it. Theater Mask appears to posses an inexplicable array of powers that he often uses.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: Played for laughs: he rarely calls anyone by their real name (calling Malek "Melon" and Cedric "Cedar").
* AngelUnaware: Those who encounter him seem completely unaware that they are in the presence of an ultra-powerful being. (Particularly Azrael, who takes him for "a creature of simple pleasures".)
* TheAntiGod: WordOfGod says that he's [[spoiler: a "Null Entity": a being that is the opposite of a creator god, representing the forces of entropy and decay.]]
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may behave like an Expy of BugsBunny, but don't underestimate him: [[spoiler: Jester was responsible for initiating the heat death of the previous universe — and may one day cause the same thing in the current one.]]
* CoolMask: As expected, he wears a crude version of a theatrical Comedy mask. Due to his goofy, childlike demeanor, it comes across as silly rather than menacing.
* DemonicPossession: He takes control of the body of Isaac so he can [[spoiler: use the device]].
* DestroyerDeity: Of a sort. [[spoiler: He introduces the forces of decay and entropy to the universe, thus initiating the events that will, in time, lead to the end of the existing universe.]]
* HammerSpace: He has the uncanny ability to draw any object out of thin air. They're usually silly or useless (such as the rope of taffy he produces when Cedric's band of travelers is being pursued by [[spoiler: the Carver]]).
* {{Trickster}}
* TheQuietOne: He rarely speaks -- and even then, it's usually so say something silly or inconsequential. (When he drops the sillyness, [[OutOfCharacterIsSeriousBusiness you should be VERY afraid.)]]
* WackySoundEffect: He has a habit of making these at the appropriate times.
* WildCard: He's wildly unpredictable; you never know what he's going to do or say.
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!![[HorsemenOfTheApocalypse The Fearful Four]]
[[folder:In General]]
A legendary gang of four outlaws, hailing from a [[WildWest glitched timeline in the mid-1850s]]. After traversing the same timeline for an eternity via .relapse, they came to be renowned as gods by the humans of that timeline (and countless others). Eventually, Redgrave stepped in to put a stop to their antics; he was intercepted by another, unnamed Dekn who promised to take the gang off to places where they could do no more harm. Despite the Dekn's promise, however, the surviving members of the quartet continued to resurface in various the timelines of .Reality, causing various kinds of mischief over the ages.
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* [[BadassNormal Badass Normals]]: Well, badass slightly-glitched .Reality humans, at any rate.
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: This applies for at least half of the quartet: Kharon rides a white horse, while Kinnard rides a black horse. (Notably, despite representing the "Death" archetype, Kharon's horse is white, rather than pale (as is the case with his Biblical counterpart.)
* GroundhogDayLoop: In 1855, the quartet attempted a train heist that resulted in the gang (and all of their hostages) going over a cliff. After swimming through red code, all four woke up beside the train tracks on the days of each of their respective births. They reunited, and continued to ride together until the date of the train heist, when they once again failed to save themselves and the cycle repeated. The loop continued to play out for the equivalent of one human eternity, with the gang becoming more powerful and suffering very adverse effects on their forms (eventually allowing them to be seen as Gods amongst men for the realities to come, known as the Four Horsemen.
* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: They're the Arknverse's equivalent of the Four Horseman, from their character traits and nicknames right down to the colors of their horses. (The implication is that the Four were the inspiration for the Horsemen of TheBible.)
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[[folder:Edgar Kharon]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
-->'''"So, as you here might know from word on the vine, my crew here is famous for not very nice things."''
The head of the Fearful Four. Known as "Death", Edgar Kharon rode a white horse and wielded a pair of copper revolvers. He was known as the greatest sharpshooter in the West, said to be able to take out targets from almost half a mile away with his revolvers. He acquired his abilities due to a .Reality marking him as an error, which also have him sight ten times stronger than that of a hawk.
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* TheAce: His name says it all: he's the best sharpshooter of the West.
* CoolGun: His weapons of choice were a pair of engraved, copper revolvers.
* GodOfHumanOrigin: Though the status of his "godhood" is in question, he undoubtedly was a very powerful entity who started out as an ordinary human. (The story goes that Kharon challenged the Hethe Cre'vial to a game of chess. If he won, he asked that he be made a god; if he lost, his legend and legacy would be wiped from memory. After four eternities of playing, Edgar emerged victorious; De'ebo stepped in to congratulate Kharon on his victory, but instead of granting him power directly, he gifted him with an infant: the offspring of the Hethe, Cedric.
* TheGrimReaper: While he wasn't ''literally'' Death or the Reaper, Kharon came to be known as such by the humans of his .Reality timeline (and many others).
* InSeriesNickname: "The Ace" or "Death".
* MeaningfulName: His last name is an alternate spelling of "Charon": the name of the ferrymen of the dead in Myth/GreekMythology. Kharon was revered as "Death" by many humans in .Reality.
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[[folder:Barnabelt Kinnard]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
Known as "War", Barnabelt Kinnard rode a decrepit horse held together by hooks and wire. In place of a hand, he had a large hook, which he used to dispatch lives. Kinnard had the reputation of a "boogeyman", due to a .Reality glitch that made him supernaturally stealthy; he was known for being able to slip swiftly into a fort and take out every soldier, without being caught or a trace.
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* HooksAndCrooks: He had a hook for a hand -- and it was no stranger to bloodshed.
* ImAHumanitarian: Kharon briefly jokes that had young Uriel been left alone with Kinnard, he would have been eaten.
* InSeriesNickname: "War", "The Hook" or "Hooks".
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[[folder:Deither Ellisviel]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
-->''"What the fuck is going o-"''
Known as "Plague", Ellisveil (or Ellis), rode a strong, black horse. While not using weapons, he carried various sinister medical supplies. He was locally known as something of a WitchDoctor; his cures and elixirs always seemed to work, due to his .Reality glitch giving him the power to turn any element into a healing substance.
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* DeadlyDoctor: While is isn't known if he was an ''actual'' Doctor, he fits this to a T. He even used sinister-looking medical supplies as weapons.
* InSeriesNickname: "Plague", "The Doctor", "The Doc", or "Ellis".
* WitchDoctor: Was known for being able to make healing poultices and elixirs out of any substance (thanks to a .Reality glitch).
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[[folder: Kyla O'Lora]]
->'''Appears In:''' ''Arknthology Stories (v.1)''
-->''"Gotcha, Ace."'''
Known as "Famine", O'Lora rode the sickest horse, filled with maggots and and flies. Prior to joining the Four, O'Lora was a prostitute with a passion for men and an even greater passion for murder; her .Reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans (and lead to her joining up with Edgar -- a rare man who was impervious to both her charms ''and'' her weapons).
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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Subverted: while O'Lora was initially known for being quite beautiful (and never aged), the centuries of [[TimeyWimeyBall .relapses]] and glitches had adverse effects on her form (and those of her crew), eventually turning her into a fearful-looking being.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: How she came to join up with Edgar Kharon.
* FieryRedhead: She was a red-haired outlaw with a love for murder and action -- both in and out of the sack.
* InSeriesNickname: "Famine" or "The Assassin".
* ReallyGetsAround: O'Lora's .reality glitch made her irresistible to non-errored humans; she used this to her full advantage as a prostitute (and an outlaw).
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