Screwloose is never really gone. You might think your safe; that the neighborhood can return to a peaceful coexistence once again, with only Kathy and Becky’s casserole competition bringing the most friction. But you’d be wrong.
All it takes is one sliver of belief, and he’s free once again.
meet kitty bloodraine! real name is [REDACTED]. as ive made it abundantly clear in her appearance, shes a scene kid. she just kinda came out of nowhere, no relatives or any general trace of her existence past the early 2000s. kitty doesn’t rlly have a “modus operandi” but her signature weapon is a plain ol kitchen knife she’s put some keychains on. they don’t work around a specific day or holiday either, though, she does follow a pattern of appearing for months at a time, only to disappear and not be seen for years.
Ezekiel reads in feverish silence in the lamplight, pages flipping in erratic patterns. He obsesses over Genesis and Exodus, the fall of man and the commandments, his own image reflected in the archangel of Eden. To witness acts of crime against God, to rectify and punish- Leavy had been correct in his mutterings about revenge- and Ezekiel saw nothing but the bloodied hands of a killer obstructing the light.
He is Moses, commanded by God. He is the archangel, commanded by God. He is the final piece of creation’s trinity, and this knowledge sends him into a frenzy.
Ezekiel Hart (The Hierophant) is the only living clergyman of The Assembly of God Seminary following his fanatical mass-homicide within the church. Driven by desperation to punish the church for the death of his mentor, he seeks the help of an ex-theologist to receive a holy blessing for his desire.
He doesn’t receive a holy blessing, but he doesn’t truly care.
He’s hyperviolent and volatile, stuck between screaming and trembling whispers. His murders vary in baptismal drownings or knife-related goring. Ezekiel quantifies murder and mutilation as a fact of life and an act of loving sacrament. In the words of God-
Ankou took their name from the personification of death in Breton, Cornish, Welsh, and Norman folklore and mythology. In the many tales, he appears as a man or skeleton wielding a scythe, cloaked in shadow, collecting the dead. He is also seen as the king of the dead, reaper of lost souls, or a cursed prince. Although his origin can change from legend to legend, but one thing stays the same- he represents death wherever he goes.
They believe it’s quite fitting.
Many of the public know of their exploits- the murders of several people, bodies found in various different places, left with only a note with Ankou’s signature stuffed into a wound. The public doesn’t know their true identity. Theories range from a college dropout to the anti-christ (Ankou thinks this one is funny). Anyone who survived an encounter described them as an unseemingly strong human, which scared the public even more. How could someone be human, yet commit acts so disturbing and disgusting?
Ankou never found them as disturbing, but more of a passtime in this odd, boring thing called existence.
A is human, A can die. It's not that he is afraid he just doesn't care. In one retconned sequel, he was killed via being shot, another he fell of the police station. He can die and always has died.
Bonus Prompt!
There's only been two 'final girls', Amy Sans from the OG and Origin movie, where Masquerade was A's mother. Then there is Jack Springs, the most recent and known of the franchise. The two know each other as Amy runs a support group for the family and friends of Masquerade's victims.
On this road, it’s said if you put your car in neutral,
the spirits of dead children will push your car up the hill.
Up on Lover’s Lane, a man murdered couples for years;
only one got away, with a bloody hook hanging on her car door handle.
There have been sightings from all over about a tall pale man
painted with red stripes. Running after cars.
Hands creeping up from beneath beds.
Mommy, who is the man in the hat standing in the closet?
Many years ago, there was a terrible, terrible train accident.
The trains were wood, and carrying dozens of performers, clowns,
and animals from a travelling circus.
Everyone who didn’t die on impact was burned alive.
Their bodies were so unrecognizable, most were buried in a mass grave.
Some say you can still hear their screams.
Every now and then, a child will say they see a man in the woods.
He’s their friend.
It’s okay, it’s only imaginary. They’ll grow out of it eventually.
Screwloose is your imaginary friend. He mostly appears to children, as they are more open to sight and belief; one can only see him if they truly believe in him. The stronger the belief, the stronger he can affect one’s mind--however he can still alter reality and affect people regardless of their belief in him.
Screwy takes care of bullies and abusers. He wants to see you smile and laugh again, so he makes the bad people go away. His favorite toys are spiked juggling pins, though he is known to have a few tricks up his sleeve.
The only vocalizations he can make is laughter, giggling, chuckling, etc, although many claim they can hear his voice in their minds.
Screwy can appear any day of the week, but his favorite days are birthdays, April Fool’s, and Halloween.