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14[[folder:Jay Merrick]]
15[[quoteright:262:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaymerrick_3.jpg]]
16-> '''Played by:''' Troy Wagner
17->''"Looking through some surveillance footage. Not sure what I'll find. I feel like I just have [to] know one more time what's been going on."''
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19A college friend of student filmmaker Alex Kralie, and possibly the last person Alex talked to before leaving town. Jay wound up in possession of the raw tapes for ''Marble Hornets'', the original student film, but forgot about them until he read something online that reminded him of them.
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21* ActionSurvivor: Anyone who manages to actually ''escape'' from the Operator like he did in Entry #60 deserves this title. And that was the ''[[SerialEscalation third]]'' close encounter that Jay has survived.
22* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: This seems to be his driving motivation for the third season, as he constantly tells Tim that his goal is to find Jessica. In a twist to the trope, there is no romantic undertone to this, as the two barely knew each other when she went missing.
23* AmateurSleuth: ''Very'' amateur. He tries to piece together what led to Alex's increasingly erratic behaviour while filming and why he left town, but he is often burdened with the IdiotBall.
24* BadLiar:
25** He gives Jessica about three incompatible reasons for him being in the hotel, to her understandable confusion. It doesn't help that he's amnesiac and doesn't know the real reason why he's there.
26** By season three, he's... exactly as bad at it as before. After hunting down Tim, he says "[[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I wasn't, like, sitting outside waiting on you or anything]] - I was in the area, so..."
27* BerserkButton: During the latter half of season 2, it's revealed to be threatening Jessica. He tries his best to protect her from Alex when he threatens to kill them, and when the Operator appears in her bedroom in Entry #52, Jay's resolve is so strong he charges straight at it.
28* BigDamnHeroes:
29** Tries to be this to Jessica in Entry #52 when the Operator appears in her bedroom. [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption It backfires horrendously]].
30** Heads off to do it again after Entry #61 goes up and shows him that finding out Tim has turned back into Masky and has run off again. This time it's at least marginally less awful for both of them.
31* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: In Entry #52. It's implied coming into contact with the Operator is what caused Jay's amnesia.
32* CaptainsLog: Jay's text commentary he often leaves before and/or after his videos. Justified in that Jay is talking to the viewers on Youtube as well as leaving a log for himself to avert the LaserGuidedAmnesia that afflicted him though season 2.
33* CharacterBlog: His [[http://www.twitter.com/MarbleHornets Twitter]] keeps the audience up to date with the latest entries and gives some extra information about what he's up to between entries.
34* CharacterDevelopment: Between Season 1 and 2, Jay went from being TheEveryman who was essentially an audience proxy, to gaining his own distinct personality as someone who's rather awkward and not that bright, but learns from his mistakes.
35* ClassicalAntihero: He's an overall pretty inept protagonist who more often than not fails to make a difference in anything. Of course, when you're a film student against something way over your head like the Operator, some ineptitude is expected.
36* TheDanza: an indirect example, but his initial posts were signed as simply "J", Troy Wagner's first name being James (Troy is his middle name). Some fans assumed it stood for "Jay", and it was thrown in.
37* {{Determinator}}: As the end of Entry #52 shows, he's prepared to get to the bottom of this mystery or die trying... [[DecoyProtagonist He does.]]
38* DivergentCharacterEvolution: In Season 1, there was little difference between characterisations of Jay and Alex. This changed with Jay's CharacterDevelopment and season 2's reveal that Alex is evil. The writers themselves said they wanted to flesh out the characters to give more of a distinction between them, and to help tell some more interesting stories.
39* DoomMagnet: Tim accuses him of being one, at least; understandable, considering it seems the Operator didn't bother people much before Jay started looking into things.
40* TheEveryman: As stated above, he was very much an audience proxy in Season 1. He is just a guy who's trying to find out what happened to Alex.
41* GenreBlindness:
42** Frequently a victim to it, especially in Entries #16 and #18 where he goes into unfamiliar, creepy abandoned buildings at night.
43** An interesting case in #40: he again investigates an unfamiliar area alone, but he shows some savviness when he sees the Operator, drops the camera and just ''runs''.
44** And then goes back to being silly in Entry #46, when he sneaks into Alex's house while Alex takes out the trash, giving him a grand total of a minute and a half to investigate. Oh, and he drops his flashlight. Needless to say, he gets caught. Alex even calls him out on how stupid the idea is.
45** Jay himself and Alex [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] his stupid decisions throughout the series in Entry #52.
46** He still has shades of this in Entry 59. "What's that, guy whom I have reason to believe is dangerously insane, and whom I strongly suspect is hiding stuff from me? You want me to meet you in an isolated parking lot, alone, in the middle of the night, to talk about something? What about? Oh, you're not going to tell me? That's fine. I'll be right over!" Fortunately for Jay, Tim just punches him once and then yells at him instead of trying to murder him.
47** His GenreBlindness is made even more painfully aware when he's paired up with Tim in Entry #64. Every time Tim wants to explore something for more clues, Jay feels it's too dangerous. The one time Tim suggests turning back, Jay wants to keep pressing on. Where does this happen? In the creepy sewer tunnel Alex murdered that guy in, where Jay knows the Operator is prone to appearing, ''after'' Alex himself [[HarassingPhoneCall calls them and warns them to turn back]].
48* HeKnowsTooMuch: Alex's reason for threatening to kill Jay in Entry #52.
49* HeWhoFightsMonsters:
50** Starting with Entry #46, Jay began to make a habit of stalking Alex, not at all unlike the Operator and Maskies.
51** One of the reasons Tim's WhatTheHellHero in Entry #59 is so potent is because it makes the viewer (and probably Jay) realize how for all the accused stalking characters like Alex, [=ToTheArk=] and the Operator have been doing, Jay himself is just as bad - if not worse - because he posts the videos up on the internet without consent of the people in them, and doesn't really do anything to help them; if anything, he's leading the threats right to their doorstep.
52** Once Jay's SanitySlippage begins during the second half of season 3, he begins to show signs that are eerily similar to Alex and Tim/Masky when they're under the Operator's influence, including paranoia, periods of vegetable-like mental states, his mere presence causing the camera to get static, and - most disturbingly - attacking people in fits of rage.
53* TheHeroDies: Shot by Alex and has his body stolen by the Operator in Entry #80.
54* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Developed a cough after getting involved with the whole escapade.
55* TheInsomniac: Develops a severe case of insomnia after going through the tapes.
56* LaserGuidedAmnesia:
57** Season 2 shows that he lost his memory of all of the events between April 18th, 2010 (Entry #26) and November 23, 2010 (Entry #27). Also doesn't recall some parts of the original film project.
58** In Entry #71, Jay finds out Alex apparently attacked him when he gave him the original tapes. Jay explicitly states he remembers things very, very differently.
59* MeaningfulName: It's quite funny how, given his reputation for doing things he obviously shouldn't, his name would be Jay, which can describe a simpleminded or gullible person.
60* MirrorCharacter: In Season 3, Jay acts more like Alex than he would care to admit. He drags Tim into his personal mission to rescue a missing girl, leaves him in the dark, and grows progressively more unstable as time passes.
61* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After watching the tape he took from Tim in Entry #75, he understands why Tim kept it from him and calls him in Entry #82 to apologize for attacking him. Unfortunately, later that same entry, the Operator MindRape s him, causing him to blame Tim for Jessica's disappearance, and to go to his house to attack him.
62* NeverBringAKnifeToAGunFight: In Entry #52, Jay brings his knife again in case Alex tries anything. Sadly, Alex has a gun.
63%%* NeverFoundTheBody: [[FinallyFoundTheBody Subverted in Entry #83.]]
64* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
65** Entry #52: Turns out Alex lied about finding Amy to Jessica so she wouldn't get involved in his problems. Jay, however, didn't realize this, and got Jessica caught up in his investigation, leading Alex to try to ''kill them both''. Then there was her MindRape from the Operator, and later her abduction from the hotel. Yup, Jay well and truly ruined Jessica's life.
66** Tim points out in Entry #59 that his sickness only started again when he showed up. He also notes Alex and Jessica's lives only seemed to turn to crap when Jay showed up, leading to the unfortunate implication that Jay is indeed responsible for everything going on, albeit indirectly. However, it's later revealed that Tim was probably in denial about [[FreudianExcuse his own insecurities about his influence on everything]], so he could have just been letting off steam.
67* ProperlyParanoid:
68** Jay becomes suspicious of Alex sometime between Entry #43 and Entry #46. Then in Entry #47, it turns out he was right: Alex had been telling conflicting stories about Amy to him and Jessica. Comes to a head in Entry #49, when Alex murders someone.
69** In Entry #50, as he's walking through Rosswood Park with Alex, he swears he can hear footsteps behind him. He did. He later catches Masky/Tim following him.
70** He starts showing signs of this in Entry #69, when he thinks he sees someone following him and Tim to the red tower. Turns out again, he's right. It happens again in Entry #72, and despite Tim calling Jay out on it, the next thing you know the Operator corners both of them in Alex's basement.
71** He seems almost uncharacteristically suspicious in Entry #75 as he keeps asking Tim if Tim knows of any other tapes they might have missed, pressing the question as though he does not believe Tim is being honest with him. It eventually culminates with him pinning Tim down and taking a tape off of him, a tape Tim knew was there and was deliberately hiding from Jay, saying that it would "ruin everything" if he saw it too soon.
72* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Alex, Tim, and the ''entire'' {{Fandom}} give him crap for his GenreBlindness, though [[DeadpanSnarker Tim]] gives him probably more crap for it than anyone else InUniverse. Tim's kind of earned that right, though.
73* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue Oni to Alex's Red in Season 2. Jay's been shown to be more passive and less aggressive, though that hasn't stopped him from being assertive.
74** Becomes the Red to Tim's Blue during Season 3, as he is more willing to dive into situations without planning ahead, while Tim is the calmer and more intellectual of the two.
75* ResetButton: After becoming moderately savvy during the events leading up to Alex trying to shoot him, Jay has to relearn all of those lessons after The Operator wipes out 7 months of memory.
76* RogueProtagonist: Has pretty much become this as of Entry #77, with Tim as the new protagonist.
77* SanitySlippage: One of the main plot developments in season 3 is Jay's growing inability to resist the Operator's influence. He starts to get traces of this since Entry #69, and by Entry #72 its become so bad Tim suggests he goes to get help. It only gets worse after their close encounter with the Operator, which leaves Jay in a semi-comatose state for weeks. When he awakes, he's still out of it, and in Entry #75 he violently attacks Tim after he lies about hiding a tape from Jay. Tim eventually has to take away his camera (taking over the Marble Hornets [=YouTube=] channel in the process) and tie Jay up because he does not know what else to do to help him.
78** Entry #82 suggests that Jay's sanity slippage is indeed Operator induced, as he appears in this entry mostly fine in the head and even apologizing to Tim for being mad at him. Sadly, the Operator gets to him, and then Entry #77 is the next event that happens chronologically.
79* SeekerArchetype: Jay's core motivation is his desire for answers. Exactly what answers he's seeking evolves over the course of the series, but it's always the driving force behind the series and his character.
80* ShutUpHannibal: Gives this to Alex in Entry #47. Alex gives Jay a massive chewing out about how he's done nothing but make things worse since he showed up again. Jay counters by saying Alex has been far too secretive and has done little to solve their problems himself.
81* SoWhatDoWeDoNow: Spends a lot of Season 2 having these conversations with Alex. Comes to a head in Entry #47, where he's had enough of sitting around waiting for Alex to call him. It gets subverted in Entry #52, where we find out Alex was intentionally trying to keep Jay out of everything.
82* TooDumbToLive: Literally, as of Entry #80. Seriously, he's been known to make some pretty foolish decisions throughout the series, but what was he expecting when he was looking for a madman with a gun with nothing but a small folding knife?
83* TookALevelInBadass:
84** His attempt to ''physically attack the Operator'' in Entry #52, even though he failed.
85** In Entry #60, he manages to escape from the Operator, while being chased down a small, confined corridor. That's a huge improvement from all those other times he got caught and had his mind wiped.
86* TookALevelInDumbass: {{Inverted|Trope}}; he progressively becomes more and more intelligent on how to handle the situation he's in as the series progresses, even if he's prone to a couple of IdiotBall moments.
87** Used in an interesting way during Season 2 and the early parts of Season 3. Jay spent seven months LevelGrinding in Badass, but thanks to the LaserGuidedAmnesia, he has to relearn all of that.
88* TookALevelInKindness: Entry #82 reveals that sometime between Entry #76 and #77, Jay regained enough sanity to realize Tim had good intentions for hiding the tape and was more than willing to keep working with him. Sadly, the call never made it to Tim for some reason, and the Operator got to him again, [[SubvertedTrope causing him to go insane once more.]]
89* UngratefulBastard: Not much, but he did snap at Tim for sharing his pills with him in hopes that it will help him recover in Entry #74, despite Tim's good intentions.
90* UnreliableNarrator: We know that Jay has gaps in his memory, and it's unclear how honest Jay is being to us or to himself.
91* VideoWill: Jay gives a spoken monologue of his thoughts on all the events leading up to point at the start of Entry #52, just in case something happens when he follows Alex into Rosswood Park.
92* VillainProtagonist: Briefly, from Entry #77 where he comes at Tim with a knife, and then begins stalking Tim to find Alex, up until Entry #80 where he dies at Alex's hand.
93* WhatTheHellHero: Gets a few of these, especially from Alex.
94** In Entry #42, Alex calls Jay out on going into the woods near Rosswood Park by himself.
95** Then in Entry #46, he's called out on breaking into Alex's house; not even so much the breaking in part, but the fact he did it while Alex was taking out the trash, [[DoWrongRight giving him little to no time to actually find anything]].
96** Then he gets called out on it again in Entry #47, though this time he dishes it back out to Alex.
97** Alex gives him a particularly spectacular one at gunpoint in Entry #52. This time he has a go at Jay for posting all the videos for the world to see. He also mentions how he lied to Jessica about finding Amy because he didn't want her to get hurt, and the only reason he's threatening to kill her now is because Jay got her involved.
98** There is also Tim's in Entry #59. While Jay's reluctance to tell Tim straight-up is understandable, Tim makes a very good point that Jay seems to be more interested in filming everyone than actually doing anything productive, and that everything bad that has happened to Alex, Jessica and himself only seemed to start when Jay showed up again.
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101[[folder:Alex Kralie]]
102[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alex_0_1.jpg]]
103-> '''Played by:''' Joseph [=DeLage=]
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105->''"I thought I would be safer here, by running away, but everything's just gotten worse. I'm going back to my home, and I'm burning these tapes. All of them."''
106
107A student filmmaker and friend of Jay. While making his first student film, ''Marble Hornets'', in the summer of 2006, he rapidly grew stressed and paranoid. Eventually he outright dropped the project, due to "unworkable conditions" on the set, despite the fact that the set was largely in or around his home town. He soon after broke off contact with everyone and disappeared.
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109He was shown to be alive and well with his girlfriend Amy in Entry #26, and met with Jay over the [[LaserGuidedAmnesia seven month gap.]]
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111The ''Marble Hornets'' website provides some more information about him: "Alex Kralie, born April 4th 1986, has been into making films since his early childhood, when he would make short sketch comedy videos starring himself and his cousins with his parents camcorder. He would then show them at 'premiers' to his friends and family. That love has since remained with Alex, where he has been involved in many different capacities in various filmmaking communities. He is a double major in both filmmaking and photography, with a minor in theatre. He originally wrote Marble Hornets during high school and has continuously tweaked and polished it throughout his time at the university. He's very excited to finally see it all happening after years of work!"
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113* AssholeVictim: Despite all the terrible things he does, Alex is as much a victim of the Operator as the others.
114* AxCrazy: It's hinted in season 2 as early as Entry #35, and then confirmed over the course of the season. Not only does Alex kill an innocent man in Entry #49, but we find out he's been leading people to their deaths as early as the filming of Marble Hornets itself. And ''then'' he threatens to kill Jay.
115* BadBadActing: If the mock trailer for his film is anything to go by, Alex was a ''really'' lousy actor. Although his ability to hide his true nature from Amy and later Jay, along with his manipulation of Jessica in Entry #76, suggests that he can actually be a fairly competent actor when the situation calls for it. Or in other words, he's a bad ''actor'' but a good ''liar''.
116* BeardOfEvil: He has grown a beard as of Entry #66, and he is shown to be pursuing Tim and Jay with the intent to harm them.
117* BiggerStick: After he attacks Tim with a piece of rebar in Entry #57, Alex comes back looking for him with an even bigger pipe. [[LampshadeHanging Jay even points it out]].
118* BreakTheCutie: His behavior near the beginning of the whole escapade (as seen in Entry #7, Entry #20 and Entry #54) is much more lighthearted and friendly. He's almost a completely different person than he is in season two. Particularly after watching Tim's production tapes in season 3, you can almost see the point at which Alex stops being nice. Mainly because in the later entries he [[AxeCrazy tries to murder Tim]].
119* CaptainOblivious: A non-humorous example. In Entry #46, Alex doesn't seem to notice when the Operator appears right behind him. Jay points out in the end-of-video text that Alex had plenty of time to follow him as he fled, but didn't.
120* CharacterDevelopment: Compare Alex [[https://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzd1e8wDSi1qefrwt.jpg near the start]] of the series to [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131013101552/theslenderman/images/6/63/Alex_Entry_-68.png near the end]].
121* DivergentCharacterEvolution: The creators were worried that Alex and Jay were too similar, so season two uses some CharacterDevelopment and revelations to make them distinct. Alex becomes more practical and savvy than Jay, as well as more morally ambiguous.
122* DeadpanSnarker: As seen all throughout season 2. He even manages to do it while holding Jay at gunpoint in Entry #52.
123-->"Hey, Jay! You forgot your flashlight!"
124* DestroyTheEvidence: Hinted in hindsight to be the ''real'' reason Alex decided to burn all the tapes. Foolishly subverted, however, as he decided to keep one very critical tape which implicates him for Brian's murder/disappearance, and later Jay and Tim discover the place where Alex tried to bury the burnt tapes... with some of the tapes still functioning.
125* DistressedDude: A villainous example; Entry #75 suggests totheark finally got to him.
126* TheDragon: Given the conclusion of season 2, evidence suggests he may be working for the Operator. It turns out he's working ''against'' the Operator by trying to kill everyone connected to him to save the rest of the world from him - but instead only ends up making him more powerful.
127* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: A photo of Amy was found in Alex's attic in Entry #75, under his pillow. This would probably emphasize the emotion Alex had for Amy before everything went to hell.
128* EvenEvilHasStandards: Sure, he may be a murderous psychopath, but he cared enough to try and keep Jessica away from everything that was going on with the Operator. Sadly, [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Jay messed his plans up, so this got quickly subverted.]]
129** He also apparently had the decency to warn Tim and Jay to get the hell out of the tunnel in Entry #64. Unfortunately, they don't heed his warning fast enough.
130* EvilAllAlong: It is unknown exactly when his StartOfDarkness was, but he was clearly up to no good as far back as the filming of the original student film.
131* FaceDeathWithDignity: When he gets his own gun pointed at him, he only glares.
132* FaceHeelTurn: The key plot development of Season 2. Over the course of the season, we find he's been frequently interacting with the Operator, has lied to Jay, and worst of all, has either killed innocent people or otherwise led them to their deaths, since at least all the way back to the filming of Marble Hornets. This culminates in Alex attempting to kill Jay and Jessica for knowing too much. Jay states at the end of Season 2 that his new goal is to find Alex and stop him from hurting anyone else.
133* FourEyesZeroSoul: As of season two's CharacterDevelopment.
134* GenreBlindness: Lampshades his own in Entry #52, saying how he had plenty of chances to off Jay earlier, and that he should have burned the tapes and never given them to Jay in the first place.
135** In Entry #69, we discover Alex kept some of the original tapes and indeed ''did'' try to burn them, namely the ones implicating him for his involvement in offing the cast of the student film. However, Jay manages to find them and make some of them work. It also puts into question why he decided to keep the tape from Entry #51 which overtly implicated him for Brian's disappearance.
136** In Entry #71, we find out Alex attacked Jay after he took the original tapes. However, he didn't take the original tapes back, thus leading to Jay discovering them again three years later. He also films the entire encounter.
137** In many ways, Alex giving Jay the original tapes was foolish on his own part for wrapping Jay up in the entire mess of events, as well as leading to Jay discovering Alex's own involvement with the Operator.
138* HarassingPhoneCall: Makes one to Jay in Entry #64, warning him not to go further into the sewer tunnel.
139* HeKnowsTooMuch: Alex's reason for holding Jay at gunpoint and threatening to kill him in Entry #52.
140* HeWhoFightsMonsters: After he and Alex finally corner and unmask Tim, he decides the best way to prevent any further Masky attacks is to ''break his leg with a block of cement''.
141** Judging by how he wanted Jay to get the knife Masky jabbed him with, he may have wanted to kill him outright at first.
142** In Entry #45, Alex swears to Masky and Hoodie that if he ever finds them, he'll kill them.
143** And then goes all the way in Entry #49, where he kills a seemingly-innocent man. Entry #51 shows that he's been fighting monsters for much longer than we thought.
144* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: What seems to happen from the initial entries. Alex goes out of his way to seek the Operator after encountering him once, and then in turn ends up getting stalked by him.
145** In Entry #45, Alex finds Masky watching him outside his house. After a lengthy chase, Alex ends up getting ambushed by both him and Hoody, whereas the two gang up on him. Alex only survives because the Operator seems to show up and scare them off.
146* {{Hypocrite}}: In Entry #9, he gets on Tim and Sarah's cases for their wooden acting, but the trailer for his movie shows that he has the worst performance of all.
147* IDidWhatIHadToDo: His defense for breaking Masky/Tim's leg.
148** To a greater extent, his actions throughout the series. He believes he was protecting the world from the Operator by killing off the cast, since they would spread him like a virus.
149* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Right through the neck with a shard as his ultimate punishment for all his killings. His death ends with the Operator dragging him away forever.
150* {{Jerkass}}: First crops up in Entry #9 from the stress and paranoia of being stalked, but [[CharacterDevelopment in Season 2]] he pretty much plays this completely straight. [[BitchInSheepsClothing Unless he was just more discreet about it before...]]
151** JerkassHasAPoint: Entry #85 shows us that the first time Alex noticed distortion effects on his camcorder was the night after the Marble Hornets auditions, where he met Tim for the first time. This lends A LOT of weight to Alex's argument that it's Tim's fault that The Operator started following Alex and the others, and that he is the source of The Operator "spreading.".
152** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Before the Operator started getting to him. He could be unpleasant and rather insufferable about his own talents, but his consideration for Tim (who had never acted before) in his production blog shows him to have been this:
153-->''I've spent the past few days punching up the script now that I know the actors I have at my disposal. Most of what I've done centers around changing up a few lines of dialogue and action for the character of Tim. I'm mainly doing this because, upon further thought, I should make the character of Tim mesh better with the actor of Tim, who is also Tim. Two reasons I felt I should do this. One being the fact that I don't want Tim the actor to have to stretch himself too much more than the other actors, since he's not been in a film before. The second is that I want his first experience to be a good one!''
154* JumpScare: Provides one in Entry #68. We see Totheark moving the camera around in a room in a paranoid manner, not seeing anything, only to turn around and see a very pissed-off Alex charging straight at him.
155* KilledOffForReal: Has his throat slit by Tim in entry #86 and chokes on his own blood, though not before taunting Tim one final time.
156* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Inflicted on him just before he makes his last "log".
157* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: One of the reasons he threatens to kill Jay in season 2 is because he finds out about the Youtube videos being posted on the internet for everyone to see.
158--> '''Alex:''' When I gave you those tapes, I told you never to mention them again. I thought that ''implied'' not sharing them with the world!
159* MotiveRant: Gives one to Jay in Entry #52. While he's vague about his reasons for siding with the Operator, he makes it very clear why Jay himself has become a problem, as well as why he has to kill Jessica too. Gives one to Tim in Entry #85, blaming him for exposing him to the Operator and leading to the deaths of the rest of the cast. He seems to believe that killing Tim is the only way that it will all end. This continues into Entry #86, where he explains his belief that the Operator is a virus that needs to be stopped from spreading.
160* MrExposition: Provides Jay with some BackStory in one of the middle entries.
161* NeverMyFault: Comes off this way when he tries (and possibly succeeds) killing Jessica in Entry 76. He continues to insist "this is all Jay's fault", even though we know he was killing people in order to tie up loose ends.
162** In Entry #85, he turns this on Tim, though in this case he may be justified as it's been heavily implied Tim is the one who brought the Operator into the rest of the cast's lives.
163* NeverSayDie: When talking about the cast, he seems to say they're 'gone' rather than plain dead. Subverted come Entry #86, where he says that the rest of the cast is indeed dead.
164* OneTrackMindedArtist: As part of his Operator obsession, Alex spent a ton of time drawing nothing but Operator symbols, paper after paper, over and over again.
165* PosthumousCharacter: {{Subverted|Trope}} in Entry #26, where he is shown to be alive and well, becoming a major recurring character in Season 2. {{Subverted}} yet again in Entry #64 after his fate was left ambiguous at the end of season 2.
166* PrimaDonnaDirector: Seems like one, but he's really just freaking out over being stalked.
167* ProperlyParanoid
168* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Jay's Blue in Season 2. Alex has been shown to be the one taking initiative and being more hot-tempered and violent than Jay.
169* RoomFullOfCrazy: Pages and pages of scribbled messages and drawings. SEES ME. RUN.
170* TheStoic: Becomes this more and more over time.
171* TookALevelInBadass: As of Season 2. He's no longer as passive or scared as he was in the first season. He's also much more assertive/aggressive, though possibly to the point of AxCrazy, as seen when he breaks Tim's leg with a block of cement, which he does only ''after'' Jay refuses to give him a knife.
172** TookALevelInJerkass: Subsequently, he's become ruder, more patronizing and more secretive towards Jay. Also ties in with the above examples of heightened aggression and violence.
173* UnwittingPawn: Entry #85 implies he's become this to the Operator, if his disdain towards Tim for 'causing' everything is anything to go by.
174* VoiceOfTheLegion: His voice audibly distorts at certain points throughout Season 2, usually when he's yelling and getting mad. Notable mentions include the end of Entry #45, his argument with Jay in Entry #47, the confrontation in Entry #52, when he threatens Hoodie/totheark in Entry #68, and when he's abusing Tim in Entry #85.
175* WalkingSpoiler: Starts at the end of season 1, and it only gets worse from there as more and more comes to light about him. By season 3, it's basically impossible to talk about the series from that point without mentioning that Alex met up with Jay in the seven-month gap, is working with the Operator, and seemingly murdered most of the cast of the student film.
176* WellIntentionedExtremist: In Entry #86, he claims that he has to kill everyone who even knows about the Operator in order to keep it from spreading like a virus and taking even more lives. However, he's unaware that all of his actions thus far have been benefiting it.
177* WhatTheHellHero: Gets one in Entry #36 from Jay about breaking Masky/Tim's leg. Alex justifies it by saying [[IDidWhatIHadToDo he had no other choice]].
178** In Entry #47, he gets one from Jay (which, being a response to Alex's own tirade, also counts as ShutUpHannibal) due to their lack of progress and his suspicious behavior.
179* WhyDontYaJustShootHim: Eventually he does, but he takes his sweet time doing it between revealing his intentions and actually managing to cap Jay many, many months later.
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181
182[[folder:Tim Wright]]
183[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tim_6.png]]
184-> '''Played by:''' Tim Sutton
185
186->''"I mean, it's several years ago and you're asking me about a guy in a suit, so..."''
187
188One of the actors of ''Marble Hornets''. He met up with Jay in Entry #15 to discuss the circumstances surrounding ''Marble Hornets'', but was under the impression that Jay would be continuing the project. According to the series website, Tim was also slated to be behind the film's score, "bringing in a unique analog style rarely heard in films these days." Started developing a [[IncurableCoughOfDeath sickness similar to Jay's]] towards the end of production. Known for his sideburns. He returns in season 3 as a prominent character whom Jay interacts with.
189
190He was revealed to be the Masked Man in Entry #35, and then returns in Entry #53 seemingly back to his old self. Much of the third season revolves around Tim and finding out about his double-life as the Masked Man, as well as admitting that his history with the Operator most likely dates back to his childhood...
191----
192* ActionSurvivor: Shown in season 3. First he got knocked out by Alex in an abandoned building, then spent the entire night hiding from the latter as both he and the Operator stalked the halls. And then in Entry #65, he was dragged away kicking and screaming by the Operator, presumably brought to its realm, and managed to survive to tell the tale with some actual footage.
193* AntiHero: He's not the nicest guy, he can have a violent temper, and he's not above lying either. But he wants to stop The Operator and Alex and he's a far more capable investigator than Jay.
194* BeardOfSorrow: Is understandably seen sporting one at the end of Entry #65.
195* BerserkButton: His being responsible for Brian's death. Alex really shouldn't have pushed that button.
196* BloodFromTheMouth: In Entry #65 and Entry #86.
197* BrainwashedAndCrazy: This is what his Masky personality may be.
198* CharacterDevelopment: Much of season 3 has been spent fleshing out Tim's character. The creators have stated this was their intention, in the same way season 2 developed Jay and Alex.
199* ChekhovsGunman: Appears for the first time since Entry #20 acting normal at the end of Season 2. In season 3, he is pretty much the deuteragonist to Jay.
200* ConsummateLiar: A common recurring character trait of Tim's; even though he genuinely doesn't remember anything that happened as Masky, he has a habit of hiding important information that could help their investigation. The two big examples are when he reveals to Jay he was institutionalized for insanity at the burnt hospital when he was a kid, and the revelation that he knows what's on the tape from his house, but doesn't want Jay seeing it just yet because it will 'ruin everything they've worked towards'.
201* TheDanza: First name only at least. Entry #60 confirms his last name begins with a W.
202* DeadpanSnarker: Moreso than Alex.
203-->'''Alex:''' If you got it right the ''first'' time, this wouldn't be an issue!\
204'''Tim:''' Yeah, considering how much you're paying us and everything...\
205'''Alex:''' [[JerkAss Why would I be paying you for what you're giving me? I mean, really!]]\
206'''Tim:''' Oh, thanks...
207* DeathSeeker: Seems to have become this in Entry #85.
208* DespairEventHorizon: Has reached this in Entry #85 after everyone he knows and considered friends have been killed or otherwise disappeared during the events of the series.
209* {{Determinator}}: In Entry #72, he marches straight up to the Operator, withstands its BrownNote attacks one after another even after they grow in intensity, nearly falls to his knees several times, and does not once fall comatose. All the way up until it finally leaves. He's even rather clear-headed afterwards, enough to guide Jay back to the car and drive them away.
210* DrivenToSuicide: His overdose attempt in Entry #65 after getting MindRaped may be this. He survives and doesn't remember it.
211* DemonicPossession: Possibly what's causing his SplitPersonality.
212* {{Deuteragonist}}: With Jay as of Season 3.
213* ForYourOwnGood[=/=]YouAreNotReady: His justification for hiding the tape from Jay in Entry #75.
214* FreakOut: Entry #65 during and after the MindRape.
215* FreudianExcuse: Tim blaming Jay in Entry #59 for everything that's happened is later revealed to be rather ''him'' in denial about feeling responsible for the same thing.
216* FriendlessBackground: Spent his entire childhood in and out of a mental hospital (mostly ''in'') with no opportunity to make friends, until he met Brian in college. It's implied Brian might have been his only friend until Marble Hornets.
217* HeroAntagonist: By Entry #77. Tim continues to pursue both Alex and the Operator even as Jay becomes more and more unhinged, to the point of going after Tim himself. Then he reverts to the sole protagonist after Jay's death in Entry #80.
218* HeroicBSOD: Has one in Entry #59 when he finds out he's Masky and that Jay had been posting all his exploits on Website/YouTube without ever telling him.
219** He suffers a HUGE one in Entry #65. It's bad enough he's just been mind raped, but his state while he searches the abandoned hospital is equal parts disturbing, terrifying, and absolutely pitiable, especially when he starts crying and screaming at the walls.
220** In Entry #66, he contemplates the idea that everything that's happened has been his fault, and that everyone else's lives would have been normal if it wasn't for him. He also compares himself to Alex and wonders if Alex is now going through the same thing he did as a child.
221* HeroicResolve: Fights against the Operator's influence in Entry #72 to protect himself and Jay. Then in Entry #83, he presses on in spite of succumbing to his lack of medication.
222* HeroicSacrifice: Subverted. In Entry #64, Tim tells Jay to run when the Operator shows up during his coughing fit. At first it appears the Operator successfully disposes of Tim... until Jay finds Tim sitting in his car outside Rosswood.
223* HiddenDepths: According to the ''MH'' website, Tim is so knowledgeable in music that he was given the role of film scorer for the original ''Marble Hornets'' project.
224* HyperCompetentSidekick: Despite only joining Jay in the last third of the series, he picks up on everything that's going on super-quick, and comes up with ideas or notices things that Jay obviously misses. When Jay becomes incapacitated from the Operator's influence, Tim not only saves him, but then goes out of his way to look after him while he's recovering, and then later when Jay is killed, Tim takes up his mantle and becomes the lead protagonist for the series.
225* {{Hypocrite}}: [[JerkassHasAPoint Though he does raise a lot of good points]] in Entry #59, he blames Jay for Jessica's disappearance after the latter claims Alex was behind it, saying he has no evidence to back that up. However, Tim in turn attributes all blame to his own actions as Masky to Alex as well, despite not having any real evidence on that either.
226** In Entry #65, he reveals he's also been keeping secrets from Jay.
227** In light of Entry #66, both of the above may be [[JustifiedTrope justified]] as it turns out that Tim blames himself for the mess everyone's lives are in.
228** And now in Entry #75, he was revealed to have hidden a tape under Jay's nose, possibly the entire time they worked together. Cut back to Entry #59, Tim went batshit over Jay was keeping secrets from him, and later when they agreed there'd be no more lies.
229** To sum it up, this quote from Entry #59 doesn't age well for Tim:
230--->'''Tim:''' You knew about for three years and you never said a thing!
231* IDidWhatIHadToDo: How he justifies hogtieing an insane Jay and leaving him in the living room while he goes to investigate a lead.
232* IJustWantToBeNormal: ...and to hold a steady job, and get a decent night's sleep, and not be stalked by a faceless monster...
233* IdiotBall: Tim's decision to upload Jay's location to [=YouTube=] after leaving him behind, tied up in Tim's house, even after it's been established that the characters in Marble Hornets know that other characters can watch the Entries on [=YouTube=] to track them, can only be explained by this.
234* IResembleThatRemark: "''I'M NOT A PSYCHOPATH!''" He says this in Entry #59 during his rants at Jay and not long after hitting him.
235* ItsAllMyFault: He feels that he's the cause of the Operator's appearances, and tying up Jay, Alex, Brian, and everyone else into the mess.
236* {{Jerkass}}: He made numerous snippy and sarcastic comments at the expense of Alex or Jay during filming. He also mentions that he wasn't particularly fond of Alex and was only in the film because Brian was a friend of his.
237** Season 3 has revealed him to be more of a JerkassWoobie, as he has [[DarkAndTroubledPast some very good reasons]] for acting the way he does.
238* KirkSummation: Gives one to Alex in Entry #86, in an attempt to save him from the Operator by pointing out how Tim overcame its influence himself.
239* TheLancer: In Season 3.
240* LaserGuidedAmnesia: We find out in Entry #59 that he experiences this every time he turns into Masky. It's been so bad over the years that he's been unable to hold a steady job.
241* LateToTheParty: And how. He only just realizes the entire existence of the plot in season three, nearly three years since the channel was first created, and a full ''six years'' since the original MH shoot, which he was involved in.
242** Subverted in Entry #66. Turns out he very well may have been the one to actually ''throw'' the party in the first place.
243* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: He finds out about Jay's exploits AND the truth about his amnesia by searching Marble Hornets on the internet and watching Jay's videos. [[WhatTheHellHero He's not happy about it.]]
244* MetaGuy: A [[DeconstructedTrope very]] [[BlackComedy dark]] variant. Since he was so LateToTheParty, he really hasn't had the time for all of the events to eat away at his mental state, unlike Jay and the rest of the cast, and found out about the events by ''[[NoFourthWall watching the series on [=YouTube=]'']]. It sends him into a HeroicBSOD, and he very nearly [[GoMadFromTheRevelation Went Mad from the Revelation]], but he also [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten never lets Jay live it down.]]
245* MrExposition: In Entry #66, where he talks about his diagnosis, the Operator, and his meeting most of the cast in college among other things.
246* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Feels that the events of the series are his fault, due to The Operator stalking him as a child, leading him to think that he led The Operator to Alex and Jay.
247** It hits him again when he reaizes that he killed Brian, his best friend.
248* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Delivers one to Alex in Entry #67 while in his Masky persona.
249* OnlySaneMan: Played with; when he's not being controlled by a psychopathic SplitPersonality, he's quite possibly the most sane person in the whole series. He's constantly questioning why Jay's having him wander around abandoned buildings with him, is quicker to pick up on the fact that something weird is going on than any other cast member so far, and wonders why Jay's trying to finish a movie that was shitty even by college movie standards. All with a quite a bit of [[DeadpanSnarker snark.]] This is sharply contrasted by the fact that the only reason he appears sane is because he keeps all of his crazy packed into his SplitPersonality that causes him to become amnesiac while being controlled by it, and despite having a very messed up child hood that is heavily suggested to have been influenced by the Operator.
250* SarcasticDevotee: After Alex became snippy and controlling, Tim made a lot of disparaging comments about his attitude, but never quit the project.
251** We see a friendlier version of this in Entry #54, and later there are shades of this in his dealings with Jay.
252* SplitPersonality: All but confirmed in Entry #59. What's causing it has yet to be revealed, but he's admitted he had no idea it was happening until he watched Jay's videos.
253** SplitPersonalityTakeover: In Entry #61. It appears Tim's medication was the only thing keeping his Masky personality at bay. Sadly, totheark/Hoodie decides to make a move and steal his meds in the midst of a coughing fit, causing Tim to revert back. Subverted in Entry #62: as it turns out, Tim only becomes Masky temporarily without his meds, and when he wakes up he's perfectly normal.
254* TakeUpMySword: Jay's death in Entry #80 leaves Tim as the only protagonist continuing the pursuit of the secrets surrounding the Operator and the ''Marble Hornets'' shoot.
255* TallDarkAndSnarky
256* YouAreInCommandNow: Jay gives Tim access to the Twitter account before the events of Entry #72. Turns out to be a good idea; Jay becomes virtually incapacitated afterwards, leaving Tim to look after him and keep everyone else up to date, and then later, [[TheHeroDies Jay is killed by Alex.]]
257[[/folder]]
258
259[[folder:Jessica Locke]]
260[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/k98sy_2.jpg]]
261-> '''Played by:''' Jessica May
262
263->''"I don't know how I got here. You're the only other person I've seen in this hotel other than the staff, and we have adjoining rooms. I don't even know you, you said it yourself, I'm a stranger!"''
264
265A girl who stayed in the hotel room next to Jay. Not much is known about her, only that she, like Jay, was a ''huge'' victim to LaserGuidedAmnesia, and disappeared after she revealed it to Jay. Has been confirmed to be taken by the Operator - possibly even dead - as of Entry #76.
266
267As of Entry #87 we find her still alive, and apparently seeking the same treatment Tim was undergoing.
268----
269* BreakTheCutie: She completely falls apart to Jay in Entry #32 when it's revealed that she is suffering huge bouts of amnesia and has no idea how she got to the hotel in the first place.
270* ChekhovsGunman: She first appears in Entry #27 as seemingly just a random passerby.
271* TheDanza: An unintentional case; her actress' name is Jessica May, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRisB7wmBWU but according to]] WordOfGod, the character was named before the actress was cast, so the similarity was completely unintentional but kept up the tradition of Danza-ing the non-main cast members anyway.
272* DistaffCounterpart: To Jay.
273* GirlNextDoor: Seemingly so, and also ''literally'' so since she is first introduced as occupying the hotel room next to Jay.
274* HiddenDepths: She hides it relatively well (well, better than Jay, at least) that she's suffering MindRape and severe amnesia.
275* InnocentBystander: In Entry #52, when Alex holds both Jay and Jessica at gunpoint, he says he was trying to protect Jessica and she wouldn't be at risk if it wasn't for Jay getting her involved.
276** Lampshaded by Jay, who's closing remarks in Entry #47 point out how her involvement is entirely his fault.
277* LaserGuidedAmnesia: As with everyone else who has been exposed to the Operator. Entry #76 reveals she has it pretty bad even by everyone else's standards; she can't even remember where she ''lives''. Then in her return in Entry #87, she says she doesn't even remember meeting Jay. She only knows from Tim telling her about their exploits.
278%%* LooksLikeCesare:
279* MeaningfulName: Possibly accidental, given TheDanza is a standard naming process in this show, but Jessica means 'one who sees' or 'one who looks out'.
280%%* MessyHair:
281* NeverSayDie: Though it's heavily implied she's dead, Jay simply says 'Jessica is gone', just like Alex did with the rest of the Marble Hornets cast (some of who later turned up alive). Ironically, Jessica is one of the few cast members who's unambiguously revealed to be still alive at the end of the series.
282* OnlySaneMan: Of the main four, she's by far the most normal, sane, rational and emotionally responsive. Played with in that she isn't totally sane, it's just part of Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos and therefore there is no totally sane person.
283* TheOphelia: To a degree. Saner example than most.
284* PluckyGirl: At first.
285* {{Protectorate}}: To both Jay and Alex, at least until Jay [[NiceJobBreakingItHero screws up]] and Alex decides that since she's gotten involved, [[HeKnowsTooMuch she has to go.]] In season three, Jay's main motivation is finding out what happened to her.
286* TheReveal: Entry #43 confirms that she was Amy's roommate. Entry #47 shows her first interaction with Jay, and her first real involvement with the plot. Entry #52 is her first on-screen appearance prior to Jay's amnesia, and confirms both how she ended up in the hotel and how she lost her memory.
287** Entry #76 reveals how she was taken from the hotel, [[BackForTheDead and what happened afterwards]].
288* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Of the main characters, the only woman. And also easily the sanest out of the bunch. {{Flawless Token}}ism may be at work here.
289* TookALevelInBadass: In Entry #76 after she gets abducted from the hotel. She manages to tackle ''and'' disarm Alex when he holds her at gunpoint, and then threatens him with his own gun. Also take into account this is after suffering her amnesia, meaning she's unaware she can't trust Alex and doesn't know what's going on.
290* VoiceOfTheLegion: The camera gets a light, but noticeable distortion whenever it pans on her or when she speaks, giving her voice this effect. Considering what camera distortion usually signifies elsewhere in the series...
291* UnkemptBeauty: Though her wavy hair is virtually never brushed and her clothes are unstylish, she's still quite pretty. Jay even gets tongue tied around her.
292[[/folder]]
293
294!!Mysterious Figures
295
296[[folder:The Operator]]
297[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/operator_9415.png]]
298
299A [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos tall, faceless, humanoid creature]] that has been stalking the cast of ''Marble Hornets''. Alex gradually became aware of it during filming, and went from curiosity to paranoia as it kept appearing. It can appear and disappear seemingly at will, sometimes covering great distances in an eyeblink.
300
301Evidence from Entry #60.5 as well as the comments of Tim and Alex in later entries seem to confirm that The Operator's earliest known activities consisted of following Tim from an early age before eventually influencing the members of the Marble Hornets student film cast. Its mysterious attachment to Alex Kralie and the resulting consequences drive many of the events in the series' chronology.
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303* BadassInANiceSuit: "Badass" in the sense that he's CreepyAwesome.
304* BigBad: He's the main cause of the conflict in the series.
305* TheBlank: His "face" appears completely featureless, although in some shots it looks like there's the ''impression'' of a face there. It's hard to tell.
306* BlueAndOrangeMorality: The Operator is like a force of nature -- while he is a creature of malice, but his motives are far beyond human understanding -- series co-creator Joseph [=DeLage=] likens the Operator's actions to "feeding", more than anything.
307* BrownNoteBeing: Recordings of him are subject to [[HellIsThatNoise hellish]] distortions, while people who stare at him suffer anything from coughing fits to blackouts. Oh, and buildings associated with him develop AlienGeometries, just to confirm his contempt for natural laws.
308* TheCorrupter: It drives people to madness, turning them into increasingly more paranoid and violent wrecks.
309* GhostlyChill: One possible side-effect of his presence.
310* HiddenAgendaVillain: If it has any agenda beyond just being creepy.
311* HumanoidAbomination: A reality-bending monster who looks like a man in a suit...stretched to inhuman proportions and with a featureless face.
312* InvincibleVillain:
313** He can MindRape people just by standing near them, and has no known weaknesses in this, or any, continuity. When Jay tries to attack him in Entry #52, the Operator reveals that he's not to be taken lightly (read: Jay attacking the Operator is what caused him to ''forget seven months of his life'').
314** Granted, compared to the greater Slender Man Mythos, the Operator doesn't seem to have nearly as many weapons at his disposal. He is never depicted with CombatTentacles, his ability to control people's minds is more limited to corruption and suggestion, relies on others to kill people. As shown by Tim, when someone actually stands up to him and resists the MindRape, he vanishes. While Jay lost a huge amount of memory attacking The Operator, he survived, and the Operator disappeared afterwards.
315* ImplacableMan: He'll just keep following you.
316* JumpScare: In Entry #46, when he vanishes from the window...only to appear a split second later standing ''right behind Alex''. And again in Entry #60, in which he appears a good distance away from Jay...and then teleports ''right in front of the camera''.
317* LeanAndMean: Not ''quite'' as mean as you might expect, though.
318* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: He ''is'' one.
319* NoNameGiven:
320** His name was only provided by WordOfGod and has never been stated InUniverse. The one time he's been referred to directly, they just call him "that ''thing''." Justified in that case, as Jay has no idea just ''what'' the hell the Operator is.
321** However, totheark seems to know the Operator's title - some of his videos feature a phone's operator key (zero) in a central role. "[[CreepyDoll Indicator]]" is the most prominent of these.
322** In one entry, Alex is also shown scribbling the word "OPERATOR" under the recurring "crossed out zero" symbol.
323* NoodlePeople: He's disturbingly tall and thin.
324* NothingIsScarier: All he does is stand around. ''Menacingly''.
325* NotUsingTheZWord: As mentioned above, no one ever calls him by his actual name.
326* OffscreenTeleportation: You can see him actually walk (albeit in a slow, strange gait) in the early entries.[[note]]He even ''runs'' at one point.[[/note]] By the later ones, he seems to be mimicking the Weeping Angels.
327* ProtectiveCharm / WeaksauceWeakness: It's being increasingly implied that the pills Tim (and as later revealed, Hoodie) takes help fight off the Operator's influence. Hoodie goes far out of his way to steal some when he runs out, and Tim speculates the only reason he was able to get so close to the Operator in Entry #72 is because he was doped up on meds.
328* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When Tim manages to get too close to him and withstand his psychic assault, he warps away.
329* TheVirus: The way Alex talks about it in Entry #86 implies he thinks it's a virus that spreads through mere knowledge of it, much like the greater [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man Mythos. His killing off the cast is his way of preventing it from spreading.]]
330[[/folder]]
331
332[[folder:The Masked Man]]
333[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maskedmantta.png]]
334
335A masked person that first appeared in Entry #18, who follows, stalks, and sometimes attacks Jay. He has some connection to the Operator; it's implied at some points that he's also a victim of it, and maybe even trying to fight it, but their exact dynamic is never clear.
336It is eventually revealed that "Masky" is Tim. It was originally implied that he was the owner of [=ToTheArk=], as well; later development indicate the Hooded Man was the main voice behind it, but Masky might have still been involved.
337
338----
339* AmbiguouslyEvil: As of Entry #52, we have no idea who's side he's on. He's outright attacked Jay on numerous occasions, but has also been seen to be actively working against Alex and possibly the Operator. Combined with the revelation that Tim doesn't remember any of his actions as Masky, it's still anyone's guess as to what his true motives are.
340* BashBrothers: With Hoody in Entries #45 and #67.
341* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Jay and Jessica from Alex in Entry #52.
342* BrainsAndBrawn: Increasingly seems to be acting as muscle for Hoody.
343* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Possibly. Masky is implied to exist because of the Operator.
344* CaptainObviousReveal: His sideburns and jacket gave Tim away long before the mask was removed.
345* CycleOfRevenge: He didn't take kindly to Alex breaking his leg in Entry #35. So when they encounter each other for the first time since in Entry #45, Masky attempts to break Alex's skull [[DeathByIrony with a block of cement]].
346** Events in Entry #56 show that Alex may have indeed thrown the first stone (figuratively speaking), which would explain why Tim/Masky tries to attack him in Entry #36.
347* DemonicPossession: Possibly what's causing his split personality...
348* DarkIsNotEvil: [[BigDamnHeroes Especially after]] [[VillainousRescue Entry #52]], it's becoming more and more commonly accepted that he is not actually against Jay. It's entirely possible that he's protecting Jay from Alex and The Operator. Many of his actions can be seen as helpful, i.e. his attack on Jay in Entry #33 drove him out of the HellHotel, and out of the house in #18. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation The jury is still out, however.]]
349* EnigmaticMinion: Seems to be this to Hoodie/totheark.
350* HeelFaceTurn: Saves Jay and Jessica from Alex in Entry #52. Possibly subverted in that we still don't know whose side he's on or what his agenda is, but this interaction is a lot less hostile than previous encounters with Jay.
351* MalevolentMaskedMan: Possibly subverted
352* TheReveal: In Entry #35, we find out Masky is Tim. You know, [[CaptainObviousReveal for the people who hadn't figured it out already]].
353* SplitPersonality: Confirmed in Entry #59.
354* StartOfDarkness: In Entry #55, Jay speculates that Tim's history of paranoia, insomnia and sickness may have been the early stages of whatever made him become Masky.
355** The documents found in Entry #60 indicate that Tim has had these symptoms since he was a child...
356* WhiteMaskOfDoom: The masked man’s... yknow, mask, is a white full-face mask.
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:The Hooded Masked Person/[=ToTheArk=]/Brian]]
360[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hoody_front_shotpng.png]]
361
362A second masked person first seen in Entry #41. As his name states, he wears a hoodie, and what appears to be a black ski mask or balaclava.
363
364Entry #61 confirms that he was totheark, or - if Jay's theory of there being multiple totheark users is true - at least ''one'' of the users of the account. "Hoody" died in Entry #83, when he fell headfirst several stories onto a concrete floor. He was revealed to be Brian at the end of Entry #84.
365
366----
367* AmbiguouslyEvil: His true goals are unclear, but he flip-flops between seemingly being a good guy and doing things that benefit Jay, to doing some very questionable things. He picks up Jay's camera and returns it to him in Entry #41 after he escapes the Operator, and in Entry #45 he helps lure out and attack Alex, who is later revealed to be in cahoots with the Operator. However, the revelation that he is totheark brings up a lot of questions as to the nature of his stalking and interference with events, and in Entry #61, he steals Tim's medication, causing him to revert back to his Masked Man personality. [[note]] And even ''that'' is still ambiguous; his intervention led to Tim being able to work with Jay.[[/note]] And then he seems to be responsible for leading Jay to his death in Entry #80 by convincing him to visit Benedict Hall.
368* AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: We have no idea it's him holding the camera in Entry #41 until he sets it down and walks in front of Jay's car.
369** He takes over the channel from time to time in order to deliver cryptic messages to Jay, when doing so on the totheark account just isn't cutting it.
370* BadassBoast: Delivers one in Entry #68.
371-->You are afraid. '''I am not.'''
372* BaitAndSwitch: Hoodie lures Alex out into the open, where he gets attacked by Tim. Hoodie just stands there and watches as Tim tries to pummel Alex with a block of cement.
373* BashBrothers: Hoodie and Masky/Tim gang up on Alex in Entries #45 and #67.
374* BigDamnHeroes: Appears to save Jessica from Alex in Entry #76.
375* BrainsAndBrawn: The brains to Masky's brawn- see also Foil.
376* TheChessmaster: Begins to show shades of this in season 3, as stated above in Totheark's tropes.
377* DisneyVillainDeath: Possibly. He had his head bashed by Tim and fell a story down, but in a series like this, almost nothing is certain.
378* DramaticEntrance: In Entry #83, he approaches Tim while he's on his knees during a coughing fit, with the light from the windows behind shining into the camera and obscuring his silhouette.
379* {{Foil}}: Visually to Masky. He seems to have an inversion of the previous Mask - cloth, black, apparently sad expression. Thematically as well, as Masky is more of an action man and a physical attacker, while Hoody watches from a distance and prefers to screw with people's minds.
380** Even shows up in their videos: Season 1's videos are most likely Masky's work considering Jay's comment about the difference in style, and are very indirect, cryptic, and fairly low-key. Hoody's work, in seasons 2 and 3, is comparatively more straightforward with its messages ("You are afraid. I am not." "This is your last birthday." etc.) and less minimalistic than Masky's videos.
381* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In Entry #83, Tim attempts to attack him with what was very likely the same wrench he used to attack Jay in Entry #79.
382** Also in Entry #83, he taunts Tim by shaking a bottle of pills in his face during a coughing fit. Guess what the first thing Tim does after he incapacitates him?
383* IncurableCoughOfDeath: He's revealed to have one in entry #73.
384* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: What his ultimate role turns out to be. Despite his manipulations and penchant for grandiose cryptic messages, totheark is revealed to be just another one of the Operator's victims who, unlike Tim, was never able to fight his sickness and gave into it fully, devoting his life to destroying the man who destroyed his. He doesn't even get that far: after making hundreds of ultimately dud threats to Alex, he's killed by the guy who used to be his best friend before he could ever exact his revenge. The one redeeming thing he did was bring Jay and Tim together so Tim could eventually bring down Alex.
385* InTheHood: He wears a body-concealing hoodie on top of the face mask to keep his identity secret.
386* KilledOffForReal: Left ambiguous in Entry #83. He falls off a ledge in Benedict Hall, knocking him unconscious, but the kicker is that he appears in the Operator's dimension lying on the floor in the same way that the very-dead white-shirted man did. Confirmed dead in Entry #86, where his corpse (sans hood) is played with by Alex. It is the only time we see him unmasked, and he does NOT look good.
387* LargeHam: A remarkable non-verbal version. We've never heard him speak or even make very much noise, but from his first appearance onward he clearly has a flair for the dramatic. The new seasons' TTA videos, strongly implied to be his work, are more intense and straightforward than Masky's work from Season 1.
388* MalevolentMaskedMen: Though the level of malevolence is ambiguous throughout.
389* ManipulativeBastard: We don't know what his intentions are or whose side he's on. What we do know is this: he knows exactly how to get people to do what he wants when he wants.
390* MysteriousWatcher: He picks up Jay's camera and returns it to his car in Entry #41. The previous totheark video seems to hint that it was this guy who was filming Jay in that video, lending further credence to the idea that he is totheark/one of the users of the totheark channel.
391* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Possibly engineered Jessica's abduction in Entry #76. However, all it does is lead her to being found by Alex and the Operator.
392* TheReveal: Entry #61 all but confirms that he's totheark, or at least part of it. Entry #84 reveals that he's Brian.
393* ToxicFriendInfluence: Seems to have this on Tim. He constantly steals Tim's pills and seems to push him towards going back towards his [[SplitPersonality Masky persona. He also treats the Masky personality itself as a lackey, setting him on Alex to attack him whenever he shows up]].
394* TheUnreveal:
395** In Entry #68 totheark [[DramaticUnmask removes his mask to drink some water, but the audience doesn't see his face]].
396** There's a heavily-distorted [[http://i72.servimg.com/u/f72/18/18/27/03/face10.jpg frame]] or two where you can see what appears to be Hoody's face, but it doesn't really reveal anything new.
397** It happens again in entry #73, where he takes off his mask during his coughing fit, but his hood still obscures his face from the angle we see.
398** Happens no less than ''three'' times in Entry #83. The first and third times, his face is obscured by distortion and Tim is teleported elsewhere. The second time, Tim is interrupted by the Operator.
399* SmugSnake: Implied in Entry #68, when Alex tells him to 'wipe that stupid smile off your face'. His follow-up to Alex's threat definitely comes off as this too.
400** In Entry #83, he shakes a bottle of pills in Tim's face while he's incapacitated from a coughing fit, and then throws the Masky mask on the ground in front of him, as if goading him to put it on.
401[[/folder]]
402
403[[folder:totheark]]
404->''"From the start, it's been a game for us. Not anymore."''
405
406A mysterious [=YouTube=] channel that started responding to Jay's entries with videos of its own. Its first videos were cryptic messages full of symbolism and codes, but as they progressed, the owner (or owners) of totheark showed that they were a lot closer to Jay than was originally let on, and know a lot more about what is happening.
407
408During Season 1, totheark provided a lot of footage that was missing from the original entries, as well as footage observing Jay on numerous occasions. Because of numerous hints and the way Masky was in many of these videos, many people (including Jay) believed totheark and Masky to be the same individual. However, given the growing inconsistency in tone of the channel's videos between Seasons 1 and 2, Jay started theorizing that the channel could be run by multiple people. It's since then been revealed that the Hooded Masked Person either runs the channel or (more likely) runs it along with Masky.
409
410Totheark died in Entry #83, when he fell headfirst several stories onto a concrete floor. He was revealed to be Brian at the end of Entry #84.
411
412----
413* AxCrazy: Some of the statements in these videos are downright malevolent.
414* TheChessmaster: The videos are all quite manipulative; taunting Jay, luring him to certain places, and leaving cryptic clues, but as the series goes on we begin to see just how involved in events the channel's user (or users) really is, particularly in season 3 when Hoody takes away Tim's medication, which turns him back into Masky, and then lures Jay back to Rosswood by explicitly cluing off what's happened to Tim, with the (possibly intended) result of getting Jay and Tim working together again.
415** In Entry 80, Tim accuses him of being this, believing that he intentionally orchestrated Jay's murder and being taken.
416* CollectiveIdentity: Mid-season 2, Jay suggests the totheark Youtube channel may be run by multiple people.
417* TheCracker: Whoever's running it seems to have no problem taking over Jay's Youtube and Twitter accounts and locking him out of them to fill them with horror. It's happened no less than three times now.
418* EnigmaticMinion: Though evidence indicates TTA is not working for the Operator.
419* TheGhost: While the user is most likely someone (or multiple someones) we've already seen, he has never been identified as such.
420* HumansAreBastards: when a fan messaged his channel to ask if Jay could be trusted, totheark replied "human, therefore no".
421* MindScrew: [=ToTheArk=] ''is'' this. Every video on the channel is laden with codes, cryptic symbols, eerie imagery, distorted audio and strange statements.
422* MysteriousWatcher: The user or users have been watching Jay for quite some time now. Many of the videos have been footage Jay taken without him knowing, as far back as when Alex was producing the student film. It's heavily implied it was the Masked Man - a.k.a. Tim - taking the footage.
423** In season 2, however, it appears most of the 'stalker' footage is being done by the new hooded Masked Person. In Entry #39, he stood right over Jay's car, [[ParanoiaFuel filming him]], and in Entry #40, Jay apparently walked by him without even noticing that he was there. The only clue in the camera is the burst of distortion. In Entry 60.5, he provides a photo implying he was close by in Entry 59, as well.
424* NightmareFuelColoringBook: A lot of the entries in Season 2 include terrifying drawings heavily implied to be done by Hoody . For what it's worth, the style appears different than that of Alex's drawings or what's been seen in the Season 1 TTA videos.
425* OutOfCharacter: Gets surprisingly straightforward in later videos (beginning with ''Forecast''), which somehow makes those videos creepier. The inconsistency of the videos leads Jay to suspect that the account is run by multiple people.
426* StealthPun: The videos totheark uploads tend to use The Operator's name this way.
427** "Sidetone" briefly shows the "0" key on a telephone, also known as the "operator" key (and the video description reads #000-0000).
428** This happens again for a few frames in "Indicator" where an image of the key is overlaid on the doll's eye.
429** "Sidenote" is later one for "Sidetone," being a rearrangement of two letters in the video title. Both address statements made by Alex.
430** In Entry #60.5, totheark/Hoody has drawn an Operator symbol on the "Brief ''Operative'' Progress Note."
431* [[TitleDrop Username Drop]]: ''"And you will lead me... to the ark"''.
432[[/folder]]
433
434!!Minor Characters
435
436[[folder:Brian Thomas]]
437[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/68747470733a2f2f73332e616d617a6f6e6177732e636f6d2f776174747061642d6d656469612d736572766963652f53746f7279496d6167652f73354379303571564939525644773d3d2d36392e313536363164363266353239366264623931333930303938333239352e6a7067.jpeg]]
438->'''Played by:''' Brian Haight
439
440->''"What is this part supposed to mean?"''
441
442One of the actors in ''Marble Hornets''. He was close friends with Alex and Tim and played the film's main character as well as helping him with production. He was the one who originally got Tim involved with the production in the first place. His current whereabouts are unknown. May have disappeared even before Alex dropped the project, going by an offhand comment in Entry #20 that he is "somewhere".
443
444The ''Marble Hornets'' website provides more information about Brian: "Brian has been attending the university for three years, and is hoping to graduate after his next couple of semesters with a Bachelor's degree in psychology and a minor in video production. He originally met Alex in Dr. Warren's cinematography class where they collaborated on quite a few projects together."
445
446Season two reveals that he was lured to an abandoned hospital by Alex, who left him to be "taken" by the Operator. He apparently survived the episode, but was permanently locked into the “Hoody” persona, eventually leading to his death in Entry #83.
447
448----
449* ADayInTheLimeLight: Entry #51 largely revolves around him.
450* BackForTheDead: We knew something had happened to him, we just didn't know what. Then along came entry #51. Subverted with in Entry #54. Justified as it chronologically takes place before the incident in Entry #51.
451** He didn't die though. Somehow, he survived being taken and ended up becoming Hoody.
452* TheDanza:
453** The character he plays in Alex's film ''also'' happens to be named Brian, making him the Danza of a Danza.
454* GenreSavvy: He has a pretty good sense that the abandoned building in Entry #51 isn't safe. Alex assures him there's nothing to worry about. Of course, Alex is also [[FaceHeelTurn luring Brian to his death.]]
455* KillTheCutie: One of the most light hearted characters in the series, nearly always seen laughing and joking around on camera, ends up being lured by Alex into being taken by The Operator. Doubly so, now that he was killed for real in #83 (although after his actions during his years spent as Hoody, it's debatable whether he still qualified for the "cutie" part anymore.)
456* OhCrap: Has a subtle one in #54. Right before the Operator rushes into the room, the flashlight--held by Brian, and mainly focused on Alex--suddenly jerks towards the doorway.
457* PosthumousCharacter: Implied by Entry #22 and 51, but it ultimately turns out he's been alive and heavily active as totheark throughout the series.
458* PutOnABus: Brian seemed to all but disappear from anything to do with the series after his only main appearance. He was mentioned in passing a few more times in season one, but never seen again.
459** TheBusCameBack: Brian returns to the series briefly in Entry #51 when Jay finds a tape with some footage from the student film, where we find out why/how disappeared. It's not pleasant.
460** And has now made another reappearance in entry #54 along with the rest of the original Marble Hornets male cast.
461** Ultimately entirely subverted, as he is the true identity of totheark and thus one of the most prominent and frequently recurring characters throughout the entire run of the series.
462[[/folder]]
463
464[[folder:Amy Walters]]
465[[quoteright:292:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/d06fdbe218f2974c3be3f1116e99e8d2c589b6a5r1_472_258v2_00.jpg]]
466->'''Played by:''' Bethann Williams
467
468->''"When did we get a camera?"''
469
470Alex's girlfriend, introduced in Entry #26. She was the one who found the camera Alex used during filming, inadvertently summoning the Operator. She has not been seen since.
471
472In season 2, we find out Alex and Amy escaped the Operator's initial appearance, but soon afterwards Alex blacked out and Amy vanished. Since then, Alex has claims to have been looking for her...[[ManipulativeBastard supposedly. Amy's ''true'' status is currently unknown to both Jay and the audience.]]
473----
474* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Thought to be played straight until Entry #42 where Alex reveals that he has been looking for her and wants Jay's help.
475** ChekhovsGunman: Entry #43 mentions that she and Alex escaped from the Operator, but after that he forgot what happened to her... [[FaceHeelTurn supposedly]].
476** Showed up very, very briefly in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JGKBVCHcxI&feature=g-high-u Display...which was posted by ''totheark''.]]
477* CuriosityKilledTheCast: She came across Alex's camera and decided to take a look despite Alex's warnings. Cue the Operator killing her.
478* DamselInDistress: Her disappearance and Alex's motivation to find her is the driving force behind the plot in season 2. Supposedly. We later find out Alex lied to both Jay and Jessica about Amy so they would stay out of his business, but we never get confirmation as to whether he was genuinely looking for her.
479* TheBusCameBack: Sort of. Alex is seen talking to her on his cell phone in Entry #70 (though the events of this entry are set back during the original 2006 film shoot from Season 1), and Jay suspects that the reason Alex tried to burn this tape is because of her.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:Seth Wilson]]
483[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seth_9.png]]
484-> '''Played by:''' Seth [=McCay=]
485
486->''"Have any of you seen Alex?"''
487
488
489The cameraman for ''Marble Hornets''. He got into trouble with Alex in Entry #9 for not leaving the camera rolling, and later accompanied him to an abandoned house in the tape shown in Entry #22, where he is implied to have met an unpleasant fate.
490
491----
492* TheBusCameBack: For Entry #54. Justified in that it takes place chronologically before Entry #22.
493* ButtMonkey:Not as major as most examples, but something unpleasant happens to him almost every time he appears, be it on or behind the camera.
494* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Appeared this way for most of season 2. Now he's back in flashback form in season 3.
495%%* TheDanza:
496* PutOnABusToHell: As of 22.
497* TheEveryman: Apart from being a pretty easy going guy (Being completely unfazed by Alex yelling at him in Entry #9) he doesn't have all that much of a distinctive presence.
498* ThrowItIn: A rare example of an ''actor'' being thrown in. According to the DVD commentary, Seth wasn't in the original script for Entry #7. Mary Kathleen Bishop, who played Sarah, asked the night before filming if her boyfriend could come along. Troy Wagner and Joseph [=DeLage=] agreed and let him play the role of the camera man. This could also be a minor case of AscendedExtra, as Seth returned later in Entry #22 as the seemingly only survivor left from the student film.
499* UnluckyEverydude: First appears when getting a major bollocking by Alex for leaving the camera running in Entry #9 and then is highly implied to have met an incredibly unpleasant fate in entry #22.[[PutOnABusToHell Being taken by the operator can hardly be an enjoyable experience.]]
500[[/folder]]
501
502[[folder:Sarah Reid]]
503[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sarah_316.png]]
504->'''Played by:''' Mary Kathleen Bishop
505
506->''"Who else is going to work with you, with this attitude?"''
507
508The only known female participant in the original film project. As well as being an actress in the film, she apparently did some camera work when Seth wasn't available. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
509
510The ''Marble Hornets'' website has more info on her: "Sarah is an actor based in and around the university area. She has been involved in many productions both onstage and in front of the camera. She was most recently seen as Celia in the university's production of ''As You Like It''."
511-----
512* TheBusCameBack: Appears in the mock, in-universe trailer for Marble Hornets.
513%%* CharacterDeath:
514* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Played straight for the duration of season 2. However, she has recently reappeared in the mock trailer for the actual "Marble Hornets" film Alex was trying to make. Coupled with Entry #54 reintroducing Seth and Brian, this could mean she may well return.
515* TheSmurfettePrinciple: In regards to the student film. Also rang true about the series until Entry #26 and #27, which introduced Amy and Jessica respectively.
516[[/folder]]
517
518[[folder:White-Shirt Man]]
519[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unnamed_man__2.png]]
520-> '''Played by:''' Chris Dominey
521
522->''"Hey man, you okay? Need some help?"''
523
524A seemingly innocent bystander who appears in Entry #49. He gets murdered by Alex and his body is taken by the Operator.
525----
526* CaptainOblivious: He's awfully carefree for a guy who stumbles upon someone acting suspicious in a sewer tunnel...and that guy is yelling at him like a psychopath...
527* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears very briefly at the end on Entry #48. At the time, fans weren't sure what to make of his presence. His bloodied shirt also appeared in Entry #29.
528* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His only dialogue is about helping a stranger, solidifying his innocent bystander status.
529** Although, with this series' penchant for HiddenDepths (of madness in particular), there's no telling what the real story behind this guy is.
530* FinallyFoundTheBody: Tim finds Beardy's corpse in [[EldritchLocation a mysterious dark location during his Operator-induced freak out in Entry #65. It's the first hint we see as to what the Operator does with his victims.]]
531* GenreBlind: Clearly he didn't major in horror films, let alone the part which covered 'creepy guys crouching down in sewers'.
532* GoryDiscretionShot: Played straight in Entry #49. Jay cuts the footage when Alex slams the rock down on Beardy's head. Subverted in Entry #65 when Tim finds the corpse. Tim turns it around off it's back revealing exactly how much blood is pouring from Beardy's head.
533* KilledOffForReal: For a very long time, he had the distinction of being the only character in the series to be unambiguously confirmed dead. [[DeaderThanDead Especially after Entry #65.]]
534* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: He is murdered because he paused to ask a stranger if he was okay.
535* RedShirt: His only narrative purpose seems to be providing definitive proof that Kralie has indeed gone [[AxCrazy batshit insane. Made even worse when you think about Alex's line before killing him, which may signify that Alex was having a delusion that the man was Jay...which is even more disturbing when you realize that Jay had been following him only moments before.]]
536* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in two entries, only speaks in one of them, doesn't even get a name drop, but he's there to show both Jay and the audience just how far Alex has fallen.
537[[/folder]]
538! Comic Book Characters
539[[folder: Skully]]
540
541[[/folder]]
542
543[[folder: Taylor]]
544
545[[/folder]]
546
547[[folder: Adam Collins]]
548
549[[/folder]]
550
551[[folder: David]]
552
553[[/folder]]

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