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Marcus Crain in 1950.
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A farewell from Gavin Eden and his time as Skimbleshanks in the International Tour, and to last week in Qingdao.
Rolling around in the audience.
And a bow from the Railway Cat.
Gavin also covered the Gus track last week, with Ann-Marie Craine as Jellylorum and Jesse Chidera as Rum Tum Tugger.
Covering Asparagus, with Marco Venturini as Admetus, Ann-Marie Craine as Jellylorum, Marcus May as Mungojerrie, Emma Johnson as Cassandra, Hazel Baldwin as Jennyanydots, Sam Brown as Munkustrap, Gabrielle Parker as Jemima, and Liam Mower as Mistoffelees.
Happy Trails, Gavin!
#CATS Musical#CATS the Musical#CATS International Tour 2024#CATS China Tour 2024#CATS UK Tour 2024#Skimbleshanks#Asparagus#Gus#Gavin Eden#Jellylorum#Ann-Marie Craine#Rum Tum Tugger#Jesse Chidera#Admetus#Marco Venturini#Mungojerrie#Marcus May#Cassandra#Emma Johnson#Munkustrap#Sam Brown#Jennyanydots#Hazel Baldwin#Jemima#Gabrielle Parker#Mistoffelees#Liam Mower
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#cats china tour 2024#lauren bronwyn-wood#rumpelteazer#marcus may#mungojerrie#ann-marie craine#jellylorum#isabel moore#victoria (cats)#victoria the white cat#alice oberg#demeter (cats)#rhianne alleyne#bombalurina#backstage cats#see the queue on a sunflower
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X-Force sets out to fix the world in new variant covers
X-Force sets out to fix the world in new variant covers #comics #comicbooks
Throughout X-Men history, there’s always a need for a team of formidable mutants willing to cross the lines no one else dares to—X-FORCE! The upcoming From the Ashes era is no different, only this time, X-Force’s mission will be bigger than ever before as Forge assembles a squad tasked with saving a world on the brink of total collapse. Written by Geoffrey Thorne and drawn by Marcus To, the new…

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Wasp, Cap, Scarlet Witch, Jocasta, Beast, Yellow Jacket, Vision, Star Spangled Kid, Whizzer, Thor, Ms. Marvel, Wonder Man, Hawkeye -
So 80's.
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do u have any horror recs for other mediums? tv, podcasts, books, youtube shorts, etc
I'm really gonna show my ass in this regard because most of my recommendations are going to be TV shows or short stories because I haven't branched out much beyond that if I'm honest.
I love The Haunting of Hill House (Nell Crain is my favourite horror character full stop) and The Fall of the House of Usher from Mike Flanagan (most of his shows are incredible but these two are my favourite).
THOHH: Flashing between past and present, a fractured family confronts haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.
TFOTHOU: To secure their fortune (and future) two ruthless siblings build a family dynasty that begins to crumble when their heirs mysteriously die, one by one.
The Exorcist (2016) was great!
The Exorcist follows two very different priests tackling one family's case of horrifying demonic possession. Father Tomas Ortega is the new face of the Catholic Church: progressive, ambitious and compassionate. He runs a small, but loyal, parish in the suburbs of Chicago. Father Marcus Keane is an orphan raised since childhood by the Vatican to wage war against its enemies. He is everything Father Tomas is not: relentless, abrasive and utterly consumed by his mission.
I really liked American Horror Story: Asylum, can't say the same for the other seasons.
AHS: Asylum takes place in 1964 and follows the stories of the staff and inmates who occupy the fictional mental institution Briarcliff Manor, and intercuts with events in the past and present.
I also liked a few South Korean shows I saw on Netflix.
Kingdom (2019): While strange rumors about their ill King grip a kingdom, the crown prince becomes their only hope against a mysterious plague overtaking the land.
All of Us Are Dead (2022): A high school becomes ground zero for a zombie virus outbreak. Trapped students must fight their way out or turn into one of the rabid infected.
Hellbound (2021): People hear predictions on when they will die. When that time comes, a death angel appears in front of them and kills them.
I loved Interview with a Vampire (especially because it does everything the movie didn't, which is why I didn't like the movie). it's very gay, it plays heavily into the themes of vampirism and sexuality, and I love Sam Reid and Jacob Anderson as Lestat and Louis.
In terms of other media, I really like the Dead Meat channel (if I haven't said it enough already), I also like the Scream Dreams Podcast with Catherine Corcoran (from Terrifier), James A. Janisse (from Dead Meat) and Barbara Crampton (prolific and stunning horror actor).
I know it's a little over done now, but that original series of 'The Backrooms' by KanePixels was great.
Some other horror channels/channels that explore horror as well as other topics are SpookyRice, MistaGG, Wendigoon, ElvisTheAlien, BionicPIG, Trin Lovell, KennieJD, MertKayKay, and AmandaTheJedi.
With books, I'm such a basic bitch, so I've really only read Stephen King's horror books. I'm not sure of this is horror or just very bleak and depressing but I'm Thinking of Ending Things was an incredible reading experience. And at this point it goes without saying House of Leaves is so fucking mindblowing!
H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe were terrible people, but their short stories are truly so dark and well-written, the cosmic horror Lovecraft is known translates best in his writing. Ambrose Bierce is the father of psychological horror as we know it, his short stories are great. My favourite short horror story is The Yellow Wallpaper. If you are interested in an audio version of it, listen to Chelsea from the Dead Meat channel with headphones (headphones are vital to that experience).
That's all I can think of off the top of my head for now! I'm sure others will give their own recommendations.
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ROLEPLAY HISTORY!
The rules are simple! Post characters you’d like to roleplay as, have roleplayed as, and might bring back. Then tag ten people to do the same (if you can’t think of ten, just write down however many you can and tag that number of people). Please repost, don’t reblog!
CURRENT MUSE(S): (canon muses)
mat cauthon ( the wheel of time )
quinn blackwood ( the vampire chronicles)
michael curry ( the mayfair witches )
adolin kholin ( stormlight archive )
jasnah kholin ( stormlight archive )
syl ( stormlight archive )
vin venture ( mistborn )
ivar the boneless ( vikings )
bellamy blake ( the 100 )
francis de valois ( reign )
cahir ( the witcher saga )
aviendha ( the wheel of time )
min farshaw ( the wheel of time )
paul atredies ( dune )
alia atredies ( dune )
carl grimes ( the walking dead )
aramis ( the three musketeers )
john silver ( black sails )
seth gecko ( from dusk til dawn : the series )
will graham ( hannibal )
rodrigo borgia ( the borgias )
lucrezia borgia ( the borgias )
michael grey ( peaky blinders )
marcel gerard ( the orignals )
anakin skywalker ( star wars )
louis xiv ( versailles )
moiraine damodred ( the wheel of time )
lan mandragoran ( the wheel of time )
and four ocs !
WANT TO WRITE: (maybe i will write them someday, maybe not)
like idk right now? probably none. i considered adding marius from the vampire chronicles but decided against it lol
HAVE WRITTEN:
peter petrelli ( heroes )
jaime lannister ( asoiaf )
theon greyjoy ( asoiaf )
sam "falcon" wilson ( mcu )
raven / mystique ( mcu )
elijah mikaelson ( the the originals )
caroline forbes ( the vampire diaries )
enzo st. john ( the vampire diaries )
elle bishop ( heroes )
arthur petrelli ( heroes )
genevieve ( the orginals )
aurora ( the originals )
matt parkman ( heroes )
kaz brekker ( six of crows )
the darkling ( shadow and bone )
fergus fraser ( outlander )
sarah manning ( orphan black )
james patrick march ( ahs )
tate langdon ( ahs )
jimmy darling ( ahs )
kit walker ( ahs )
ethan chandler ( penny dreadful )
lazlo kreizler ( the alienist )
marcus isaacson ( the alienist )
lucius vorenus ( rome )
dwight enys ( poldark )
nell crain ( the haunting of hill house )
charles xavier ( mcu )
elizabeth of york
gendry ( asoiaf )
dinah madani ( the punisher )
freya mikaelson ( the originals )
carolina villanueva ( high seas )
nicolas sala ( high seas )
WOULD WRITE AGAIN:
not sure who i would ? write again ? sometimes i'm like hey maybe but then i'm like nah i don't want to lol
Tagged by: @stcrforged tagging : @caracarnn - @xhideyourfires - @adversitybloomed - @wstfl - @honorhearted - @godresembled - @bas0rexias - @indigodreames and anyone else?
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La perte

La nuit tombait sur Volterra, enveloppant le château Volturi de son étreinte glacée. Aro et Caius se tenaient silencieusement aux côtés de leur frère aîné, Marcus, qui était assis sur son trône, son regard perdu dans le vide.
Le deuil avait frappé leur famille d'une manière brutale, laissant Marcus dans un état d'apathie profonde. La perte de Didyme, sa chère épouse, résonnait encore dans les couloirs du château, laissant un vide immense dans le cœur de Marcus.
Aro et Caius avaient tout tenté pour remonter le moral de leur frère, mais rien n'avait réussi à lui faire retrouver ne serait-ce qu'un semblant de joie. Alors, ce soir-là, ils avaient décidé de tenter une approche différente.
"Marcus, nous avons entendu parler de deux humaines exceptionnelles qui pourraient t'aider à te changer les idées", commença Aro d'une voix douce, posant une main réconfortante sur l'épaule de son frère.
Caius acquiesça, regardant Marcus avec empathie. "Elles sont ravissantes et pleines de vie, elles pourraient t'offrir un moment de distraction et de réconfort. Et puis, si elles ne peuvent pas te satisfaire avec leurs jeux, tu pourras toujours te nourrir d'elles."
Marcus se contenta de lever les yeux vers ses frères, un éclat de tristesse dans son regard immobile. Il murmura d'une voix faible : "Rien ne pourra remplacer Didyme, mes frères. Je crains que même vos meilleures tentatives échouent à guérir la blessure qui déchire mon âme."
Aro et Caius échangèrent un regard empreint de compréhension, réalisant la profondeur de la douleur qui avait envahi leur frère. Malgré leurs efforts, ils comprirent que seul le temps pourrait apaiser la peine de Marcus.
Ils décidèrent de lui laisser le temps nécessaire pour surmonter son chagrin, tout en lui promettant de rester à ses côtés pour le soutenir. Car même au sein des Volturi, la famille restait un pilier sur lequel chacun pouvait compter en ces moments sombres et tumultueux.
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X-FORCE #1
GEOFFREY THORNE (W) • MARCUS TO (A) • Cover by Stephen Segovia
FOIL VARIANT COVER BY DAVID NAKAYAMA
FORGE VARIANT COVER BY CLAYTON CRAIN
FORGE VIRGIN VARIANT COVER BY CLAYTON CRAIN
STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY CHRIS ALLEN
VARIANT COVER BY TONY DANIEL • VARIANT COVER BY MAHMUD ASRAR
VARIANT COVER BY SKOTTIE YOUNG • LOGO VARIANT COVER ALSO AVAILABLE
A NEW PATH FORGED!
The world is fractured. FORGE uses his powers of invention to devise the only fix: an all-new, all-different X-FORCE! Forge leads a custom-made, handpicked team of mutants – RACHEL SUMMERS, BETSY BRADDOCK, SAGE, SURGE and introducing TANK – in off-the-books missions so dire, so integral to the fate of the Marvel Universe, there’s no time to stop for permission! As Forge detects increasing threats across the planet, he will recruit a specialist for each target – first up: that regenerating degenerate, DEADPOOL! Be here for an X-Force like you’ve never seen them before, stick around to see who joins, who lives, who dies and uncover the mystery of Forge’s discovery!
40 PGS./Rated T+ …$5.99
RETAILERS/CONSUMERS: PLEASE INQUIRE REGARDING FOIL PRICING.
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Marcus Wyatt-Crain - oh my gosh💓❤💕
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Award-Winning Marketer and Cultural Translator with Dr. Marcus Collins
Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator with one foot in the world of practice—formerly serving as the Head of Strategy at Wieden+Kennedy, New York—and one foot in the world of academia—as a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan.
His deep understanding of brand strategy and consumer behavior has helped him bridge the academic-practitioner gap for blue-chip brands and startups alike. He is a recipient of Advertising Age's 40 Under 40 award and Crain's Business' 40 Under 40 award, and an inductee into the American Advertising Federation’s Advertising Hall of Achievement. Most recently, he was recognized by Thinkers50 with the Radar Distinguished Achievement Award for the idea most likely to shape the future of business management. He has also served as a jury for the Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity.
Before joining Wieden+Kennedy, he served as the Chief Consumer Connections Officer at Doner Advertising and led Social Engagement at Steve Stoute’s advertising agency, Translation. Over the course of his career, Marcus has developed a practice for creating culturally contagious ideas that inspire people to take action. His strategies and creative contributions have led to the launch and success of Google’s “Real Tone” technology, the “Made In America” music festival, the Brooklyn Nets, and State Farm’s “Cliff Paul” campaign – among others.
Prior to his advertising tenure, Marcus began his career in music and tech with a startup he co-founded before working on iTunes + Nike sport music initiatives at Apple and running digital strategy for Beyoncé.
Marcus’ work centers squarely on the impact of culture and the power that comes from having great cultural proximity. His best-selling book, For The Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be, examines the influence
of culture on consumption and unpacks how everyone from marketers to activists can leverage culture to get people to take action. Throughout the book, he relies on literature, case studies, his work with brands, and academic data to illustrate the “whys” and the “hows” so that readers will be empowered to successfully apply these learnings in their own pursuits.
Marcus holds a doctorate in marketing from Temple University where he studied cultural contagion and meaning-making. He received an MBA with an emphasis on strategic brand marketing from the University of Michigan, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Material Science Engineering. He is a Forbes columnist and a trusted voice among CMOs and business leaders. But most importantly, he is a proud Detroit native, a devoted husband, and a loving father to Georgia and Ivy.
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Victor Crain's Christened in 1948.
#ts4 historical#ts4#sims4#ts4 vintage#vintage#antique#sims 4#1940s#40s#ts4 1940s#Victor Crain#Sira Crain#Sira Ramos#Marcus Crain#Dora Ramos#Dora Oliveira
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A goodbye from Marcus May for his time in the International Tour in China as Mungojerrie.
With partner Lauren Bronwyn-Wood as Rumpleteazer.
With Reece Darlington-Delaire as Bill Bailey, Daniel Timoney as Alonzo, Marco Venturini as Admetus, and Sam Brown as Munkustrap.
With Marco Venturini as Admetus, Ann-Marie Craine as Jellylorum, Emma Johnson as Cassandra, Hazel Baldwin as Jennyanydots, Sam Brown as Munkustrap, Gabrielle Parker as Jemima, and Liam Mower as Mistoffelees, and Gavin Eden covering Asparagus.
With Michael Robert-Lowe as Old Deuteronomy.
Happy Trails, Marcus!
#CATS Musical#CATS the Musical#CATS International Tour 2024#CATS China Tour 2024#CATS UK Tour 2024#Mungojerrie#Marcus May#Rumpleteazer#Lauren Bronwyn-Wood#Admetus#Marco Venturini#Bill Bailey#Reece Darlington-Delaire#Alonzo#Daniel Timoney#Munkustrap#Sam Brown#Old Deuteronomy#Michael Robert-Lowe#Asparagus#Gavin Eden#Mistoffelees#Liam Mower#Jemima#Gabrielle Parker#Jellylorum#Ann-Marie Craine#Cassandra#Emma Johnson#Jennyanydots
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Marvel's new mutant strike team take action in X-Force #1 variant covers
Marvel's new mutant strike team take action in X-Force #1 variant covers #comics #comicbooks #xforce

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Obscure Characters List - Male Edition
Obscure Characters I love for some reason. (By obscure I mean characters that have little to no fanfic written about them. Not necessarily characters nobody’s ever heard of.) Don’t ask me to explain why.
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Abraham Alastor/Anthony Clarke (Dark Pictures Little Hope)
Adam (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
Adam (Hallmark Frankenstein 2004)
Al Capone (Night at the Museum)
Alan McMichael (Crimson Peak)
Alec Fell (Nancy Drew, The Silent Spy)
AM (I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream)
Amphibian Man/The Asset (Shape of Water)
Anthony Walsh (Blood Fest)
Anton Herzen (Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box)
Ardeth Bay (Mummy series)
Armand (Queen of the Damned 2002)
Armando Salazar (Pirates of the Caribbean 5)
B
Barnaby (Sabrina Down Under)
Baron Humbert von Gikkingen (The Cat Returns)
Baron Meinster (Brides of Dracula)
Beast/Hank McCoy (X-Men, Kelsey Grammer version)
Beast/Prince (Beauty and the Beast 2014)
Ben Willis (I Know What You Did Last Summer)
Bernard the elf (Santa Clause series)
Black Phillip (The VVitch)
Blade (Puppetmaster series)
Bughuul (Sinister 1 and 2)
C
Caliban/John Clare (Penny Dreadful)
Captain Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion)
Captain James Hook (Peter Pan 2003)
Cedric Brown (Nanny McPhee)
Christian Thompson (Devil Wears Prada)
Colonel William Tavington (The Patriot)
Cornelis Sandvoort (Tulip Fever)
Crown Prince Ryand'r/Darkfire (DC comics/Teen Titans)
D
Daniel Le Domas (Ready Or Not)
Death (Final Destination series)
Dimitri Allen (Professor Layton and the Unwound Future)
Dimitri Denatos (Mom’s Got a Date With a Vampire)
Dustfinger (Inkheart)
Dr. Alexander Sweet/Dracula (Penny Dreadful)
Dr. Gregory Butler (Happy Death Day 1 & 2)
Dr. Manhattan (Watchmen)
Driller Killer (Slumber Party Massacre 2)
E
Edward Gracey (Haunted Mansion 2003) 
Edward Mordrake (Urban Legend/American Horror Story Asylum)
Edward/Eddie “Tex” Sawyer (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3)
Elemer of the Briar (Elden Ring)
Erik Carriere (Phantom of the Opera 1990)
Ethan (Pilgrim 2019)
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Father Gascoigne (Bloodborne)
Faustus Blackwood (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina)
Fegan Floop (Spy Kids trilogy)
Fox Mask/Tom (You’re next)
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George Knightley (Emma)
Ghost/Mitch (Haunt 2019)
Godskin Apostle (Elden Ring)
Godwyn the Golden (Elden Ring)
Gold Watchers (Dark Deception)
Greg (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies)
Grim Matchstick (Cuphead)
Gurranq Beast Clergyman (Elden Ring)
H
Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde (Broadway, Rob Evan version)
Henry Sturges (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
Hugh Crain (Haunting of Hill House, the book and 1963 film. Not the Flanagan show or 1999 movie remake)
Hugo Butterly (Nancy Drew, Danger by Design)
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Ingemar (Midsommar)
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Jack Ferriman (Ghost Ship)
Jack Worthing/Uncle Jack (We Happy Few)
Jafar (Once Upon a Time, not the Wonderland spin-off)
Jan Valek (John Carpenter’s Vampires)
Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough/Alex (Jumanji 2 and 3)
Jervis Tetch/Mad Hatter (Arkhamverse! Video Games)
Jester (Puppetmaster series)
John (He’s Out There)
Joseph “Joey” Mallone (Blackwell series)
Juan (The Forever Purge)
Juno Hoslow, Knight of Blood (Elden Ring)
K
Kalabar (Halloweentown)
Kenneth Haight (Elden Ring)
Killer Moth/Drury Walker (Teen Titans)
King Paimon (Hereditary)
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Lamb Mask/Craig (You’re next)
Lamplighter (The Boys)
Launder Man (Crypt TV)
Lawrence “Larry” Gordon (Saw series)
Loki (Apsulov: End of Gods)
Lucifer (Devil’s Carnival 1 & 2)
M
Magic Mirror (Snow White 1937/Shrek)
Man in the Mask (The Strangers)
Manon (The Craft)
Man-Thing (Marvel’s Werewolf By Night)
Marco Polo/Merman (Crypt TV)
Marcus Corvinus (Underworld series)
Markus Boehm (Nancy Drew, the Captive Curse)
Mephistopheles (Faust’s Albtraum)
Micolash, Host of the Nightmare (Bloodborne)
Miquella (Elden Ring)
Mirror Man (Snow White and the Huntsman)
Mr. Crow/Aldous Vanderboom (Rusty Lake series)
Mr. Le Bail (Ready Or Not)
Mr. Slausen (Tourist Trap)
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Nigel Billingsley (Jumanji 2 and 3)
Night’s Cavalry (Elden Ring)
Nothing (The Night House)
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Pazuzu (The Exorcist)
Pierre Despereaux (Psych)
Prince Anton Voytek (Vampire 1974)
Prince Escalus (Romeo and Juliet, no particular adaptation)
Prince Quartus (Stardust)
Prince Septimus (Stardust)
Professor Petrie/Phantom of the Opera (Phantom of the Opera 1962)
Peter Quint (Turn of the Screw, the book and maybe some other adaptations. Not the Bly Manor Flanagan show.)
R
Reese Kelly (Scarlet Hollow)
Rene Belloq (Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark)
Roland Voight (Hellraiser 2022)
Ronin (Star Trek)
Rorschach (Watchmen)
Rupert Giles (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Rusty Nail (Joyride trilogy)
S
Salem Saberhagen (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)
Sam Wayne (Scarlet Hollow)
Silver Surfer/Norrin Radd (Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer)
Simon Jarrett (SOMA)
Sir Lancelot (Night at the Museum 3)
Sportacus (LazyTown)
Starscourge Radahn (Elden Ring)
STEM (Upgrade)
Sutter Cane (In the Mouth of Madness)
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Thantos DuBaer (Twitches 1 and 2)
The Auditor (Hellraiser: Judgment)
The Babadook (The Babadook)
The Black Knight Ghost (Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed)
The Curator (Dark Pictures Anthology)
The Designer (Devil’s Carnival 2)
The Djinn/Nathaniel Demerest/Professor Joel Barash/Steven Verdel (Wishmaster series)
The Faun (Pan’s Labyrinth)
The Fox (The Little Prince 1974)
The Jester (The Jester, A Short Horror Film series)
The Kinderfänger (Crypt TV)
The Knight/Tarhos Kovács (Dead by Daylight)
The Look-See (Crypt TV)
The Man (Carnival of Souls)
The Merman (Cabin In The Woods)
The Metal Killer (Stage Fright 2014)
The Mirror (Oculus)
The Narrator (Stanley Parable)
The Other (Hellfest)
The Phantom (Phantom Manor)
The Projectionist (Pearl)
The T-1000/Cop (Terminator 2, Terminator Genisys)
The Tall Man/The Entity (It Follows)
The Thing (The Thing 1982)
The Torn Prince/Royce Clayton (Thirteen Ghosts remake)
The Torso/James “Jimmy” Gambino (Thirteen Ghosts remake)
Thomas Alexander “Alex” Upton (TAU)
Tiger Mask/Dave (You’re Next)
Tommy Ross (Carrie, 1976)
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Valak (The Conjuring)
Valdack and his real world counterpart (Black Mirror)
Van Pelt (Jumanji 2)
Venable (Wrong Turn 2021)
Viktor (Underworld series)
Viktor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale (Once Upon a Time)
Vladislaus Dracula (Van Helsing 2004)
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Wade Thornton (Nancy Drew, Ghost of Thornton Hall)
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Westley/Dread Pirate Roberts (The Princess Bride)
Wildwind/Dark Skull, Stormy Weathers, and Lightning Strikes (Scooby Doo and the Legend of the Vampire)
“William”/The Headless Figure (Crypt TV)
William "Billy" Butcherson (Hocus Pocus 1 and 2)
X
Xenan the Centaur (Xena Warrior Princess)
#Obscure characters list#character list#Obscure characters#Characters list#Obscure fictional characters#Male Characters List#will be added to over time#I'm not even gonna attempt to tag this any further#It'd just be too much#Don't ask me to explain#I don't know what to tell you#characters I like inexplicably
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