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Add to that the fact that even then, there's still got to be a large amount of agents that had been deployed before the deactivation of the factory, and you get that the A.A.H.W. may be running on a limited bodycount this time around...

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Add to that the fact that even then, there's still got to be a large amount of agents that had been deployed before the deactivation of the factory, and you get that the A.A.H.W. may be running on a limited bodycount this time around...around...

[[WMG: The series will end at MC12.]]
By then, MAG Hank and Sanford would have killed whatever antagonist may be around, and destroyed all the Improbablity Drives, thus completing the 'normality restoration'. After all, the series probably can't really go much further after MC10's events.
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In Inundation, Jebus entered a room full of tubes with people inside them, and he proceeded to destroy the control panel, most likely shutting down the whole thing. We can conclude this is an important place for the A.A.H.W., seeing how a MAG agent messages the Auditor about it. Taking all things into consideration, including that the Auditor resides in a nearby facility, it seems pretty likely that room was where the A.A.H.W. modifies their agents into L33Ts or ATPs. There is also the OBSV agents, but the last remaining factory was shut down by Deimos and Sanford in 7.5.

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In Inundation, Jebus entered a room full of tubes with people inside them, and he proceeded to destroy the control panel, most likely shutting down the whole thing. We can conclude this is an important place for the A.A.H.W., seeing how a MAG agent messages the Auditor about it. Taking all things into consideration, including that the Auditor resides in a nearby facility, it seems pretty likely that room was where the A.A.H.W. modifies their agents into L33Ts [=L33Ts=] or ATPs.[=ATPs=]. There is also the OBSV agents, but the last remaining factory was shut down by Deimos and Sanford in 7.5.
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According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.

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According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.Jebus.

[[WMG: The A.A.H.W. is running out of troops.]]
In Inundation, Jebus entered a room full of tubes with people inside them, and he proceeded to destroy the control panel, most likely shutting down the whole thing. We can conclude this is an important place for the A.A.H.W., seeing how a MAG agent messages the Auditor about it. Taking all things into consideration, including that the Auditor resides in a nearby facility, it seems pretty likely that room was where the A.A.H.W. modifies their agents into L33Ts or ATPs. There is also the OBSV agents, but the last remaining factory was shut down by Deimos and Sanford in 7.5.

Add to that the fact that even then, there's still got to be a large amount of agents that had been deployed before the deactivation of the factory, and you get that the A.A.H.W. may be running on a limited bodycount this time around...
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[[WMG: The Higher Powers are actually [[AWolfInSheepsClothing US]].]]
WordOfGod said that if it weren't for the praise, the series would've stopped at Madness Combat 2: Redeemer.
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Not so much a Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix), maybe like Tron: Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to ressurect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPRISISED")

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Not so much a Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix), TheMatrix), maybe more like Tron: {{Tron}}: Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, ''Avenger'', the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan Trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to ressurect resurrect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPRISISED")
COMPROMISED").
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According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.

[[WMG: Hank Isn't Really Retarded Now]]
Krinkels was joking about Hank being mentally retarded due to Deimos setting the intelligence to only 3. But Hank's intelligence hasn't seemed to decrease at all, and might very well have increased. The l33t agents are said to be at 9 in intelligence, but they don't seem to be very intelligent, much less so than Hank. Chances are that the MAG chamber is just that: It doesn't magnify just the size of the body and increase the stats to what is input, but MAGNIFIES them by the number entered. So grunts could have an intelligence of 1, magnified by 9 is 9. Whatever Hank's intelligence was, it was greater than l33t agent enhanced intelligence, and now it has been magnified by 3. Along with his strength being magnified 43, and agility by 50.

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According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.

[[WMG: Hank Isn't Really Retarded Now]]
Krinkels was joking about Hank being mentally retarded due to Deimos setting the intelligence to only 3. But Hank's intelligence hasn't seemed to decrease at all, and might very well have increased. The l33t agents are said to be at 9 in intelligence, but they don't seem to be very intelligent, much less so than Hank. Chances are that the MAG chamber is just that: It doesn't magnify just the size of the body and increase the stats to what is input, but MAGNIFIES them by the number entered. So grunts could have an intelligence of 1, magnified by 9 is 9. Whatever Hank's intelligence was, it was greater than l33t agent enhanced intelligence, and now it has been magnified by 3. Along with his strength being magnified 43, and agility by 50.
Jebus.
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According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.

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According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.Jebus.

[[WMG: Hank Isn't Really Retarded Now]]
Krinkels was joking about Hank being mentally retarded due to Deimos setting the intelligence to only 3. But Hank's intelligence hasn't seemed to decrease at all, and might very well have increased. The l33t agents are said to be at 9 in intelligence, but they don't seem to be very intelligent, much less so than Hank. Chances are that the MAG chamber is just that: It doesn't magnify just the size of the body and increase the stats to what is input, but MAGNIFIES them by the number entered. So grunts could have an intelligence of 1, magnified by 9 is 9. Whatever Hank's intelligence was, it was greater than l33t agent enhanced intelligence, and now it has been magnified by 3. Along with his strength being magnified 43, and agility by 50.
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* Plus? There are posters everywhere assuring you that hot dogs are food. Seems a bit suspicious, eh?
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* Corollary: The monster created became the thing [[spoiler: that murdered Jebus is the non-canon Incident: 111a.]]

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* Corollary: The monster created became the thing [[spoiler: that murdered Jebus is the non-canon Incident: 111a.]]]]

[[WMG: Dr. Hoffnar WILL become Tricky.]]
According to the [[TheWikiRule Madness Combat wiki]], there is a huge possibility Hoffnar will become Tricky, as "Hoffnar" means ''Jester'' or ''Clown'' in German. This would also explain how Tricky has a rivalry with Jebus.
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The Auditor is pure evil, and the Clown is pure distortion. Combine those two elements together and you get the Slenderman.

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The Auditor is pure evil, and the Clown is pure distortion. Combine those two elements together and you get the Slenderman.Slenderman.
* Corollary: The monster created became the thing [[spoiler: that murdered Jebus is the non-canon Incident: 111a.]]

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While there is comparatively little to suggest that he was arrogant before, it's nerveless apparent that Hank started fighting smarter AFTER being put in the tank ands supposedly had his intelligence reduced. Obviously, the chamber stripped away any arrogance, distraction, self-doubt, fears or other miscellaneous thoughts Hank had, leaving behind a monster with the low cunning common to wolves and similar smart predators.

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While there is comparatively little to suggest that he was arrogant before, it's nerveless apparent that Hank started fighting smarter AFTER being put in the tank ands and supposedly had his intelligence reduced. Obviously, the chamber stripped away any arrogance, distraction, self-doubt, fears or other miscellaneous thoughts Hank had, leaving behind a monster with the low cunning common to wolves and similar smart predators.



After Tricky revives him in Consternation, he yells "Knock it off!".

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After Tricky revives him in Consternation, he yells "Knock it off!".off!".

[[WMG: Madness Combat takes place in a dystopian future, where entire countries are ruled by sheriffs, clowns, and religious nuts. Hank, Sanford, and Deimos are part of a resistance group trying to take back their freedom.]]
First off, this would explain why Hank wanted to murder the Sheriff, and why Sanford and Deimos are trying to help him out. Also explains why Jebus and the Clown were trying to kill Hank. After he was killed by Jebus and the Clown, he was not seeking revenge. He was just trying to take back his freedom.

[[WMG: After the Clown was absorbed by the Auditor, [[TheSlenderManMythos Slenderman]] was created.]]
The Auditor is pure evil, and the Clown is pure distortion. Combine those two elements together and you get the Slenderman.
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[[WMG: Post-Magnification Chamber Hank was TooDumbToFool]]
While there is comparatively little to suggest that he was arrogant before, it's nerveless apparent that Hank started fighting smarter AFTER being put in the tank ands supposedly had his intelligence reduced. Obviously, the chamber stripped away any arrogance, distraction, self-doubt, fears or other miscellaneous thoughts Hank had, leaving behind a monster with the low cunning common to wolves and similar smart predators.
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Even though it's unlikely, and that we're not sure whether there will be a WebAnimation/MadnessCombat 11, the fans love both of them and they'll return to aid Hank and Sanford, thus forming a team to take down whatever new evil is going on.

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Even though it's unlikely, and that we're not sure whether there will be a WebAnimation/MadnessCombat 11, the fans love both of them and they'll return to aid Hank and Sanford, thus forming a team to take down whatever new evil is going on.on.

[[WMG: "Stats" on the Magnification Chamber are not static values, but coefficients]]
While Krinkels might have said that MAG!Hank is retarded, we see that is clearly not the case. If anything, he's even smarter than he was before, being able to think tactically and showing even better reflexes than he had before. The values that Deimos put on his Mag chamber might mean rather than an intelligence of 3, his intelligence was multiplied by 3.

[[WMG: Hank is a DeathSeeker]]
After Tricky revives him in Consternation, he yells "Knock it off!".
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Even though it's unlikely, and that we're not sure whether there will be a MadnessCombat 11, the fans love both of them and they'll return to aid Hank and Sanford, thus forming a team to take down whatever new evil is going on.

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Even though it's unlikely, and that we're not sure whether there will be a MadnessCombat WebAnimation/MadnessCombat 11, the fans love both of them and they'll return to aid Hank and Sanford, thus forming a team to take down whatever new evil is going on.
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The hotdog man doesn't appear troubled by Tricky, but runs in far from Hank. When Jebus kills his two customers, he lets the hotdog man live, implying they might know each other. After being killed, the Auditor could have revived him easily, and there wasn't much of a reason not to. If the Auditor did revive him, he'd need a job, as he obviously couldn't go back to being sherrif. He has quite alot of advisement for a simple hotdog salesmen.

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The hotdog man doesn't appear troubled by Tricky, but runs in far from Hank. When Jebus kills his two customers, he lets the hotdog man live, implying they might know each other. After being killed, the Auditor could have revived him easily, and there wasn't much of a reason not to. If the Auditor did revive him, he'd need a job, as he obviously couldn't go back to being sherrif. He has quite alot of advisement for a simple hotdog salesmen.salesmen.

[[WMG: Deimos and Jebus will return/be revived/get resurrected in a later episode after 10]]
Even though it's unlikely, and that we're not sure whether there will be a MadnessCombat 11, the fans love both of them and they'll return to aid Hank and Sanford, thus forming a team to take down whatever new evil is going on.
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The latest update to Project: Nexus it shows not only the origin of the titular project but of Jebus. In the second misson you are tasked with rescuing a Dr Hoffnar, which perhaps a future update becomes the Auditor.

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The latest An update to Project: Nexus it shows not only the origin of the titular project but of Jebus. In the second misson mission you are tasked with rescuing a Dr Hoffnar, which perhaps a future another update shows that he becomes the Auditor.
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Not so much a Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix), maybe like Tron: Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to ressurect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPRISISED")

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Not so much a Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix), maybe like Tron: Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to ressurect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPRISISED")COMPRISISED")

[[WMG: The Sheriff and the Hotdog Vendor are the same person.]]
I got this theory from the Madness Wiki, BTW. Here goes:
The hotdog man doesn't appear troubled by Tricky, but runs in far from Hank. When Jebus kills his two customers, he lets the hotdog man live, implying they might know each other. After being killed, the Auditor could have revived him easily, and there wasn't much of a reason not to. If the Auditor did revive him, he'd need a job, as he obviously couldn't go back to being sherrif. He has quite alot of advisement for a simple hotdog salesmen.
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Not so much a BrainInAVat scenario, but Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix, and the random flashing text must be there for a reason. Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire.

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Not so much a BrainInAVat scenario, but Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix, and the random flashing text must be there for a reason. Matrix), maybe like Tron: Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to ressurect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPRISISED")
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The latest update to Project: Nexus it shows not only the origin of the titular project but of Jebus. In the second misson you are tasked with rescuing a Dr Hoffnar, which perhaps a future update becomes the Auditor.

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The latest update to Project: Nexus it shows not only the origin of the titular project but of Jebus. In the second misson you are tasked with rescuing a Dr Hoffnar, which perhaps a future update becomes the Auditor.Auditor.

[[WMG: The whole series takes place in a computer/machine.]]
Not so much a BrainInAVat scenario, but Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to the Matrix, and the random flashing text must be there for a reason. Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in MC2, the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire.
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...is somehow related to the hotdog vendor. First, [[LudicrousGibs the normal blood]] sort of looks like ketchup. Then, the [[EliteMooks ATP-Agents]] have blood that looks like mustard. The hotdog vendor is shown in multiple episodes and never dies, which is rare for [[DeathIsCheap anyone in this series.]]

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...is somehow related to the hotdog vendor. First, [[LudicrousGibs the normal blood]] sort of looks like ketchup. Then, the [[EliteMooks ATP-Agents]] have blood that looks like mustard. The hotdog vendor is shown in multiple episodes and never dies, which is rare for [[DeathIsCheap anyone in this series.]]]]

[[WMG: Dr Hoffnar (from Project: Nexus) is the Auditor]]
The latest update to Project: Nexus it shows not only the origin of the titular project but of Jebus. In the second misson you are tasked with rescuing a Dr Hoffnar, which perhaps a future update becomes the Auditor.
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[[WMG: WebAnimation/MadnessCombat takes place in TheMatrix or a similar universe.]]

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[[WMG: WebAnimation/MadnessCombat takes place in TheMatrix Film/TheMatrix or a similar universe.]]
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Changed Namespace thing.


* The Higher Powers continue to revive the characters for unknown reasons (Lulz?).

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* The Higher Powers continue to revive the characters for unknown reasons (Lulz?).



...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.

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...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}.Literature/{{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.
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[[WMG: MadnessCombat takes place in TheMatrix or a similar universe.]]

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[[WMG: MadnessCombat WebAnimation/MadnessCombat takes place in TheMatrix or a similar universe.]]
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...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.

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...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.destroyed.

[[WMG: The entire series...]]
...is somehow related to the hotdog vendor. First, [[LudicrousGibs the normal blood]] sort of looks like ketchup. Then, the [[EliteMooks ATP-Agents]] have blood that looks like mustard. The hotdog vendor is shown in multiple episodes and never dies, which is rare for [[DeathIsCheap anyone in this series.]]
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* ...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.

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* ... ...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.
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* Deimos and Sanford are harder to place, but perhaps they represent obsession. Assuming the WMG about them being the ones who bring Hank back to be true, they could be obsessed with him to the point of having a compulsive need to see him complete his mission.

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* Deimos and Sanford are harder to place, but perhaps they represent obsession. Assuming the WMG about them being the ones who bring Hank back to be true, they could be obsessed with him to the point of having a compulsive need to see him complete his mission.mission.

[[WMG: The Auditor...]]
* ...is an Auditor of Reality, from {{Discworld}}. Albeit one that somehow managed to acquire individuality without being destroyed.
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Okay, the only thing I've got is that the sun in both world's is creepy (and now dead), insanity is taking hold EVERYWHERE, they're both set (mostly) (somewhere) in Nevada, and Tricky and Auditor look like Kishins.

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Okay, the only thing I've got is that the sun in both world's is creepy (and now dead), insanity is taking hold EVERYWHERE, they're both set (mostly) (somewhere) in Nevada, and Tricky and Auditor look like Kishins.Kishins.

[[WMG: The characters represent various mental conditions or symptoms of mental illness and instability.]]
* Hank is pure murderous psychopathy. He has no discernable motive besides killing as many people as possible, while specifically fixating on the Sheriff, Jebus, and Tricky.
* Jebus represents religious delusions. Taking the above WMG regarding Jebus being the good guy into account, I present the alternate theory; Jebus thinks he is the good guy, doing God's will, but this is mostly the construct of his own mind.
* Tricky is absolute mania. Where as Hank is cold murder, Tricky is all that is AxCrazy.
* The Auditor is the god complex. Where as Jebus believes himself an agent of God's Will, the Auditor believes himself to be the god figure of this world, and that it exists for his own amusement.
* Deimos and Sanford are harder to place, but perhaps they represent obsession. Assuming the WMG about them being the ones who bring Hank back to be true, they could be obsessed with him to the point of having a compulsive need to see him complete his mission.
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[[WMG: MadnessCombat takes place in TheMatrix or a similar universe.]]
The Auditor, Tricky and Saviour are all either rogue agents or similar programs, while Hank, Sanford and Deimos are Redpills or the Madness Combat equivalent.
* The Higher Powers continue to revive the characters for unknown reasons (Lulz?).
*The Auditor wishes to continue the Madness and violence, the same as the Higher Powers and is possibly working for them. LawfulEvil
*Saviour/Jebus wishes a peaceful return to normality. LawfulNeutral
*Tricky/Clown is a rogue program who has no real goals. ChaoticEvil
*Hank just kills things. He seems to have a rivalry with the normality seeking Saviour and the Madness seeking Auditor. ChaoticNeutral OR TrueNeutral
*Deimos and Sanford are pursuing an unknown agenda, although they seem to have been fighting the Auditor mostly. NeutralGood (?)
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They probably need Hank's [[{{Determinator}} remarkable willpower]] for whatever they're planning.

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They probably need Hank's [[{{Determinator}} remarkable willpower]] for whatever they're planning.planning.

[[WMG: Madness and Soul Eater share the same universe]]
Okay, the only thing I've got is that the sun in both world's is creepy (and now dead), insanity is taking hold EVERYWHERE, they're both set (mostly) (somewhere) in Nevada, and Tricky and Auditor look like Kishins.
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Jebus is the real good guy. He's the only one who wants all the madness to stop.

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Jebus is the real good guy. He's the only one who wants all the madness to stop.stop.

[[WMG: Sanford And Deimos are the ones who keep reviving Hank between episodes.]]
In [[ADayInTheLimelight their spotlight episodes]], Sanford and Deimos fix one another's wounds the way Hank's are bandaged. In Aggregation they go out of their way to revive Hank with new powers.
They probably need Hank's [[{{Determinator}} remarkable willpower]] for whatever they're planning.

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