gasilshirts.blogg.se

Nosleep spire in the woods
Nosleep spire in the woods












nosleep spire in the woods

  • Tales From The Gas Station, which started out on R/Nosleep, but got its own blog.
  • The Strangest Security Tape I've Ever Seen.
  • Super Mario 64: CLASSIFIED: A tribute to the various conspiracy theories that Super Mario 64 is infamous for crawling with.
  • Suicide Mouse: The supposed forerunner of the "lost episode" genre of Creepypastas.
  • Sonic.exe (now considered a trollpasta due to how bad it is).
  • Original Description: One of the most engaging out there, and currently the most well known. note The stories ( Everyman HYBRID in particular) are also the main reason why The Rake is even vaguely well-known nowadays.
  • The Slender Man Mythos: It's neither the Trope Codifier or Trope Namer, nor does it actually have much to do with the genre's creation, but by now it is legendary.
  • And now the Foundation universe has grown large enough to have its own in-universe Creepypasta stories. note After posting the original story on /X/ then forgetting about it after a week without internet, he stumbled upon the Foundation site one year later, and this is his reaction to the online fiction behemoth his creation's become.
  • SCP Foundation began with a rather short "story" about SCP-173 on an /x/ thread written by 4chan user Wesley "Moto42" Williams.
  • The Red Maiden: Grace's Story: Followed by Awesiaki as a spinoff by the same author.
  • The Rake: Began as a standalone pasta.
  • Polybius: Possibly the original geekdom Urban Legend, having been told since at least the early 2000s, before Creepypasta's existence as a recognized horror sub-genre.
  • Pokémon Black (also known as Pokémon Creepy Black, and not to be confused with the official Pokemon Black).
  • Pen Pal was one originally, and was later adapted as a novel.
  • The Patient was originally titled "The Patient That Nearly Drove Me Out of Medicine," but has since been adapted as a novel.
  • Was adapted into an anime in January 2021.

    #NOSLEEP SPIRE IN THE WOODS SERIES#

    Otherside Picnic: A light novel series about two girls going through parallel worlds where urban legends and creepypastas come to life.The aptly-named NES Godzilla Creepypasta.My Property Isn't Normal: A Horror Comedy Creepypasta.Jeff the Killer (now considered a trollpasta due to how bad it is).Fortune_Lover_(TGS Beta)(SARU_rip).zip: A fanfic which is a pastiche of creepypasta.

    nosleep spire in the woods

    The Family of Fang and Claw (an anthology series in a novel whose installments, most infamously The Pancake Family, started as a Creepypasta).Don Kenn, who has his own section on the Creepypasta Wiki.The Dionaea House: Another pioneer of the genre, appearing in stages from 2004-2006.Creepypasta Cookoff: An annual contest held every Halloween on Bogleech.The Blair Witch Project: The film's Viral Marketing campaign was one of the earliest examples of this.Accounts From A Lonely Broadcast Station.List of creepypastas (with their own articles on this wiki): There's also Bad Creepypasta for a different view.

    nosleep spire in the woods

    Other honorable mentions of dramatic readers include CreepyPastaJr, CreepsMcPasta, Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, Overanalyzing Creepypasta, and SomeOrdinaryGamers (who focuses mainly on video game pastas, but does other creepypastas as well). They frequently crossover in each other's videos for the purpose of voicing different characters. He has a list of links to the others members' YouTube channels on his own. Of them, the most prominent member is MrCreepyPasta. Ĭreepypasta has also been subject to dramatic readings by an online group called The Midnight Society that post their work on YouTube. See also Urban Legends, which are related and often share story elements, the SCP Foundation (which has its origins in a creepypasta) and Unfiction forums. Not to be confused with pasta that may be creepy, that two-week-old tuna casserole in the fridge, or with a Creepy Pastor. This genre expansion has also had the effect of people calling almost all internet-based horror "creepypasta". Some works have also subjected the genre to a kind of defictionalization by making, eg., a computer game that's exactly like something out of a creepypasta about a computer game, minus the part where the player dies and/or goes insane.














    Nosleep spire in the woods