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Chronicler
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The Darkest Knight (DM) L votes people here knows nothing about tdk scaling he's so powerful that even the hands like beings considered him an formidable threat
AmbushED_Again
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Hesperus
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God (Unsung Verse) @Nyarlathotep No, Internet characters are generally not considered canon. Creepypasta is horror fiction stories that users share online, mostly on sites like 4chan and reddit



The stories themselves have no "official" creator and publisher to establish it as canon within the Media Property. They are independent pieces of internet horror fiction. Some popular creepypasta characters or concepts have been adapted into other works such as books, movies, TV shows, etc. But the original Creepypasta stories themselves are generally seen as non-canonical fan fiction, rather than authoritative entries into an established canon.


(There is no one “owner” or “creator” of creepypasta as it exists as a meme, genre, or term itself, and no one person can authorize requests to exploit the individual stories which exist within the communities that have formed around it.)

but hey, if it's not considered established Canon, there's nothing wrong with that. creepypasta stories are really Cool and I enjoy reading them for example as urban legends, scary stories, psychological horror, and so on.
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