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The Stiltman
A monstrously tall man appearing in the Stiltman Incident.
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: One of the tallest characters in the incidents.
- Gone Horribly Wrong: Accidentally locked himself in his friend's attic, and a strange chain of events leads to him becoming a tall monster.
- Humanoid Abomination: A man with ridiculously long legs and a Nightmare Face.
- Was Once a Man: He once was a normal guy, before accidentally locking himself in his friend's attic.
The Weeping God
"listen to the whispers"
An enormous beast full of tentacles appearing in the Weeping God Incident.- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Is shown to be bigger than entire buildings.
- Eldritch Abomination: He even possesses Combat Tentacles to complete the look.
- Eldritch Location: Got dropped off at one of these, where he was stalked by unknown creatures and got turned into a monstrous entity with lots of tentecales.
- Nightmare Face: Probably one of the best examples.
- Was Once a Man: Previously a normal person before getting lost into an Eldritch Location.
The Light Keepers
Two monsters guarding a lighthouse in the middle of the ocean.
Both of them
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: They're absolutely massive, towering over the lighthouse they guard.
- Combat Tentacles: They serve as both their hair and "legs".
- Deal with the Devil: After receiving a man's crew as a sacrifice, the first Light Keeper makes a deal with the man and gives him her role, making him the second Light Keeper.
- Eldritch Abomination / Humanoid Abomination: Massive humanoid creatures with tentacles and a crab claw.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: They both have red eyes.
- Was Once a Man: The second Light Keeper used to be this before sacrificing his men to the first one and Word of God has implied that she used to be human too.
The first Light Keeper
The original Light Keeper, appearing in the Dark House Incident and in the Light Keeper Incident.- Davy Jones: She's essentially this, being The Dreaded of the sea and sinking ships.
- Non-Standard Character Design: She's one of the few monsters to not resemble Trollface at all.
- Predecessor Villain: She's this to the second Light Keeper.
- Real Event, Fictional Cause: She made the Titanic sink.
The second Light Keeper
A man who sails on the sea with a crew to obtain a higher power. He appears in the Dark House Incident.- The Bad Guy Wins: He successfully sacrifices his crew and becomes the new Light Keeper.
- Godhood Seeker: His motivation for starting the journey in the first place is to take the Light Keeper's place. He succeeds.
- Lord of the Ocean: According to Word of God, he's much more powerful than the first Light Keeper, which makes him an actual king of the sea instead of just some Davy Jones-like figure.
- A Taste of Power: According to Word of God, his role is temporary and will last for 100 years.
The Seeds of Death
A monstrous plant that grew from eyeballs and teeth. It appears in the Seeds of Death Incident.
- Botanical Abomination: It's a black plant monster that possesses multiple trollfaces for heads. It will also continue to grow by eating humans.
The Lone World Trollge
"I am alone? forever?"
A young boy lost in an empty version of the world trying to punish the principal of his school for leaving him in after midnight. He is the main protagonist for The Lone World Incident.- Pay Evil unto Evil: Was going to murder the principal of his school for leaving the poor boy alone in the school on a Friday midnight.
- Tragic Monster: Unlike most Trollges who've greatfully accepted their roles as monsters, this one is doomed to wander empty lands without anyone around him.
- Token Good Teammate: It's implied that this Trollge, due to loneliness, might just want someone to befriend.
The Happiness
step 7:THE HAPPINESS
A phenomena coming from a floating house with a chair in it, luring trolls into its enclosure promising happiness. It appears in The Happiness Incident.- Ambiguous Situation: While it is possible that this might be worldwide, the video implies it's only happening to one person. And judging by the house's interior, he's done this 7 times in a row.
- Driven to Madness: Anyone effected by The Happiness will become victim to this. The last troll to be victim has his mouth covered in blood, and several other's have their bodies all over the floor with their brains most likely having been blown out.
The Creature of Aurora Woods
stand amongst actions no man created as sirens scream your name
A man who got lost in the forest, resorting to cannibalizing anything that moves. Appears in The Aurora Woods Incident.- Go Mad from the Isolation: Having spent day's in the cold, foodless titular Aurora Woods mentally damaged him. By August 2021, he's been regressed into a man-eating monster.
- I'm a Humanitarian: Implied to have turned into one during his time being lost.
The Burning Memory
he doesn't even notice you
A monster that sucks out peoples memories. Appears in The Burning Memory Incident.- Anthropomorphic Personification: Seem's to be the living incarnation of dementia itself.
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: It's tongue latches on to peoples brains and sucks out their memories.
- Punch-Clock Villain: If Anthropomorphic Personification above is correct, it might be this. While it is a terrifying sight to see, it's not harming anyone, just doing what it's supposed to be doing.
The Sus Trollge
IN REAL LIFE
No, really. A guy who got obsessed with Among Us, he started reenacting the games mechanics in the real world. Appears in The Sus Incident.- Badass Normal: Unlike most Trollges, who are all powerful monsters who were once real people involved in freak accidents, this one is a normal man who got way into Among Us, getting lost in the game far enough to go on a killing spree on his hometown.
- Fanboy: Of Among Us, to a very, very unhealthy extent.
- Lethal Joke Character: He and his incident aren't meant to be taken seriously...but he's managed to slaughter the entire populace of his town just because he wanted to play Among Us in real life.