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Joined 01-20-14, id: 5470843, Profile Updated: 01-25-17
Author has written 5 stories for Mythology.

UPDATE 17/01/25: I've added new Authors Notes to all my old stories. For my incomplete ones, I added a warning that they have been cancelled. For Screaming Underwater, I explained that it's an old story, and it doesn't reflect my current skill. For Just Another Monster, I finally added a much-needed trigger warning (I don't know why I didn't originally have one, but at least I fixed it now).

I also changed question #3 of the FAQ to go more in-depth about my future plans for writing fanfiction.

FAQ

CONTENTS:

  1. When are you going to update/finish (STORY)?

  2. Why did you stop writing stories for this site?

  1. Will you ever post stories again?

  2. Can I finish one of your unfinished stories?

  3. Can I write something based off one of your stories?

  4. Can I use one of your OC's for my story?

  5. Could you read my Creepypasta fanfiction and give me some pointers?

  6. Why write Creepypasta fanfiction?

  7. Have you considered writing fanfiction for other fandoms?

  1. Do you write original content, too?

  2. How do I contact you?

  3. Who ARE you? Like, as a person?

  1. When are you going to update/finish (STORY)?

Never, probably. Even when I stopped updating regularly, I was still actively trying to improve my writing IRL. Now my writing is noticeably different (better?), so continuing any of my stories from where I left off would be very jarring to read.

  1. Why did you stop writing stories for this site?

A few reasons, actually:

A) Life got in the way. School was suddenly a lot more demanding, and I was going through mental health issues. Things are better now, but back then it was too overwhelming, so I had to give up some of my hobbies until I worked things out.

B) There was less demand for Creepypasta fanfics. I started writing them at the height of their popularity, and even then I knew they were a flash in the pan. Lo and behold, the interest died out (around the time FNaF started getting popular) and I stopped getting the feedback I needed to improve my writing. Even now there still seems to be an audience, but not enough to guarantee reviews.

C) I wanted to focus on making original content. I needed to develop the skills you don't usually learn through fanfiction, such as character and world building.

  1. Will you ever post stories again?

Yes. I'm lowkey working on a new Creepypasta fanfic, but you probably won't see anything of it for a while. I want to put more effort into it than usual, which means I'll be outlining, writing, and editing it before posting. Compare this to before, where I would post my first draft with out even reading it over first. I aim to release it in no later than the end of June, which may seem like a long waiting time for fanfiction, but I want to fully write a good deal of chapters before I begin posting in order to create a backlog, allowing me to release chapters on a regular schedule. If I'm lucky, Creepypastas will still be a thing by then.

  1. Can I finish one of your unfinished stories?

If this is something you'd like to do, PM me and we can work something out. I'll probably say yes, but PLEASE don't do this without my permission.

  1. Can I write something based off one of your stories?

Of course. This is a fanfiction website, isn't it? Just make sure you credit me, or else you readers might get confused. (This also applies to roleplay)

  1. Can I use one of your OC's for my story?

It depends on which characters and from which story, so please PM me. (This also applies to roleplay)

  1. Could you read my Creepypasta fanfiction and give me some pointers?

It depends on how busy I am, but feel free to PM me and ask. I know this site isn't the best place to get constructive criticism, especially when writing Creepypasta fanfiction, so I'd be glad to help if I can.

  1. Why write Creepypasta fanfiction?

Because you can do so much with it! Most Creepypastas are short and left open-ended, since they're meant to be scary yet quickly consumable. They introduce a unique concept and let the reader think about it on their own. This is perfect for writing fanfiction.

For example, 'Jeff the Killer' leaves a lot unanswered. You never know what the titular character's like before going insane, and you don't really get to know him after, either. Does he regret killing anyone? Does he see killing people as morally sound? Does he just not care about the suffering of others? Is there something that could make him care? Is he madly in love with your OC, Felicity Sapphire Darkraven, the 14-year-old adopted daughter of Zalgos who can bend all reality to her will? I could go on all day. Even if you don't like a Creepypasta (I personally don't think Jeff the Killer is actually good) you can still find so much to write about. Yes, even for adults.

I recommend Creepypasta fanfiction for people who want a bit more creative freedom in their fanfics. A lot of these fanfics create their own lore and have their own unique interpretations of each character, which most fanfiction doesn't allow. You write for most genres, and make it as light or as heavy as you wish. In a way, Creepypastas can be seen as writing prompts with a small fandom already attached to it.

  1. Have you considered writing fanfiction for other fandoms?

No. I've been spoiled by writing Creepypasta fanfiction, and I find writing for other fandoms to be too restrictive. Nothing wrong with other people who write these stories, it's just not my preference.

  1. Do you write original content, too?

Yes, but I don't post it online. These stories tend to be more experimental and written for the purpose of improving my writing, so they aren't appropriate for a wide audience. I may eventually start posting them, but for now it's just fanfiction.

  1. How do I contact you?

Even though I don't frequent this site much nowadays, I still receive an email whenever I get an new review or PM. I check me email every few days, so PM me and I'll probably respond within a week.

  1. Who ARE you? Like, as a person?

That's quite the loaded question, but I'll try answering.

I'm an 18-year-old Canadian, although I wrote my first fanfic, Screaming Underwater, when I was 15. That was during my first year of High School, and now I'm onto my first year of University. I haven't matured much since then.

My hobbies include writing, knitting, nail art, and baking. I'd include drawing, but that might wrongly imply that I'm good at drawing. There's more than one Zelda poster hanging in my bedroom. My wardrobe mostly consists of leggings and cozy sweaters, and I always wear a flower in my hair. Always. I don't know why, I just like it.

My favourite colour is orange, and I think I might be the only one. My favourite game is Yoshi's Island, followed very closely by Wind Waker. I prefer nighttime to daytime, dogs to cats, and pizza to tacos. I'm an INFJ, a mediator, and an altruist.

I hate cooked mushrooms, narcissistic people, and wearing dresses without leggings. I like parties, just not big ones. I don't drink very often. I'm the only single person in my group of friends that doesn't use Tinder. I enjoy the act of putting on makeup, but I am by no definition a makeup person. Once I'm done writing this, I'm going to go bake muffins. Chocolate chip, I think.

If you have any other questions, please PM me.

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Even When It's Not by JulyIdes reviews
Jeffrey Woods is kind of a normal teenager. Okay, quit lying. Jeffrey Woods is not a normal teenager. He's kidnapped by Slenderman, works his way into a vicious and violent family, tries hard not to kill newbies (and oldies, since we're being honest) and, well, maybe he'll fall in love. Maybe. He's kind of busy being pushed into a midlife crisis-before he's eighteen. Seriously.
Mythology - Rated: M - English - Romance/Angst - Chapters: 54 - Words: 101,505 - Reviews: 102 - Favs: 37 - Follows: 42 - Updated: 4/7/2017 - Published: 10/20/2014
World of Horrors:Creepypasta by RamenNoodlesX reviews
Follow the young Jeff the Killer as he enters a world of Horrors from the Creepypasta Universe. He will encounter other Horrors such as Slenderman, Eyeless Jack, Sally, Jane The Killer, Hoody and Masky, and more as they blend into the human society to not only torture humans lives but hunt down themselves in a battle of horrors and humans with secrets looming about this dark world.
Mythology - Rated: T - English - Horror/Suspense - Chapters: 8 - Words: 75,538 - Reviews: 21 - Favs: 22 - Follows: 19 - Updated: 10/25/2014 - Published: 4/16/2014
DROWNING: A BEN Drowned Story by Random Person who Likes Combs reviews
Lungs heavy, filled with cold. Blackness, Blindness, Burning. Forlorn fate of 15 year old, and lust for revenge still yearning. Clawing, Climbing, Reaching, Praying, for a chance to stay alive. And yet I sink from Father's betraying, and lose my sorry life. This is the story of BEN before he died. Debating whether or not I should continue. Sorry for typos. BEN DROWNED CREEPYPASTA
Misc. Books - Rated: M - English - Angst/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 1 - Words: 3,971 - Reviews: 6 - Favs: 12 - Follows: 6 - Published: 5/26/2014 - Complete
We are very much alike, you and I by Wylrin reviews
Ben is in an earlier state, far different from the young boy he once was, not yet the entity he is known as. It seems a visit from Eyeless Jack is all he needs to make the transition from Ben to BEN. (This story may have a short continuation.)
Ben Drowned - Rated: T - English - Hurt/Comfort/Horror - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,315 - Reviews: 6 - Favs: 15 - Follows: 8 - Published: 6/28/2013 - Ben (human), BEN (entity)
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Eidolon's Keeper reviews
"Lost spirits are dangerous. They're lawless, untamed, and can only know to hurt the ones they love. Ben Drowned is no exception. In fact, he is the most stunning example of rampant sorrow I know. He needs you to guide him, to focus him, to give his powers a purpose. He needs you to be his Keeper."
Mythology - Rated: T - English - Tragedy/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 4 - Words: 16,572 - Reviews: 2 - Favs: 1 - Follows: 2 - Updated: 10/4/2015 - Published: 7/1/2015
Screaming Underwater reviews
Everyone knows that Ben drowned. However, nobody knows exactly who or what caused him to drown, or even who he really was when he was alive. The truth has been well-guarded by Ben for years now, but, unfortunately for him, secrets were not meant to be kept forever.
Mythology - Rated: T - English - Tragedy/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 15 - Words: 57,530 - Reviews: 24 - Favs: 22 - Follows: 14 - Updated: 7/1/2015 - Published: 3/2/2014 - Complete
We Are the Ark reviews
Masky thought he had tied up all the loose ends. He thought all his problems had been resolved, and that Tim was finally gone. He thought training Ticci Toby would be no more than a minor inconvenience to him. He thought he was free. But if that is true, then why are all his allies dropping like flies?
Mythology - Rated: T - English - Hurt/Comfort/Horror - Chapters: 15 - Words: 18,747 - Reviews: 17 - Favs: 13 - Follows: 23 - Updated: 2/19/2015 - Published: 11/11/2014
Eyeless Jack: The Extended Version
Hello, my name is Mitch, and by the time anybody bothers to read this, I will be dead. I'm taking my remaining time to write out the events of my last few days, in hopes that the information can someday be used to finally end this nightmare. Please, do not let my last moments be a waste. Eyeless Jack must be stopped, no matter what the cost.
Mythology - Rated: T - English - Horror/Supernatural - Chapters: 4 - Words: 6,836 - Favs: 2 - Follows: 2 - Updated: 11/2/2014 - Published: 10/29/2014
Just Another Monster reviews
Eyeless Jack finds a child dying in the woods. This should be the easiest hunt he's ever had.
Mythology - Rated: M - English - Tragedy/Horror - Chapters: 1 - Words: 6,585 - Reviews: 8 - Favs: 14 - Follows: 5 - Published: 9/11/2014 - Complete