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SenorSeymour

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Topic: On Archiving Spiderface


As most of you know, my site exists to preserve real Spiderface content, free from the nonsense that plagues this forum. The archives hold verified photos, movement logs, and testimonies, and none of the fantasy drivel that keeps surfacing.

If you want the truth, not fiction, you'll find it there, but stop PMing me with requests to upload unverified content. The answer will aways be no.


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

Re: Re: Is Spiderface a man or a monster?


Alright Crick, we get it. You’re obsessed with that gas station killer of yours and think you’ve got it all figured out because you put together a few maps. The evidence doesn’t lie- you’ve posted the damn photographs yourself. Can you in your own words explain what you see on those that we don’t?

And I don’t appreciate the childish insults. I’ve been here for months now, there’s nothing “n00b” about that.


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

Topic: Is Spiderface a man or a monster?


I figured it’s about time we start a new thread, the old one has been getting far too flooded with these new “fanatics”. We all know that video was faked, null1321462 (a reputable user with years of history, most of our Spiderface photographs come from him) debunked it last month.

Movement suggests it's not human, no man can bend like that. And according to the witness we have, its size is smaller than the average person.
General observations:
- Spotted often after dark and moves easily in the shadows, inclined to believe
  the creature is nocturnal.
- Has the ability to climb any surface with ease, including walls and ceilings.
- Body Count unknown. victims are estimated to be in the hundreds, if not more.
- Cases are found scattered across the country. Nomadic? Nothing that ties "it" to
  any identity.
No usable DNA, no name, no face. If it weren't for the notes you would think it's nothing more than a wild animal. Something in between is the general consensus.


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

Topic: Is this it?


I am starting to think this forum is going down the drain. Banned users keep rejoining under new names and mods are all asleep, trolls hijacking and drowning out any actually useful replies, plus we keep seeing the same threads reposted. Can we talk about something other than succubi and sirens?


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

Topic: Enough is enough.


Spiderface is a predator, a cryptid we barely understand, and that’s what makes it terrifying. The fact that people are turning it into some kind of "endearing" figure is absurd. Giving it a personality, a backstory? It completely undermines what makes it a real threat.

Part of Spiderface’s power comes from the fact that we don’t know it. Its a faceless, nameless thing, and without any clear motive- just a force of nature. That’s why its unsettling. You can’t reason with him, you can’t predict it, and you can’t understand it. The second you start humanizing it, it stops being interesting.

This trend of fictionalizing cryptids in general is a problem, but with Spiderface, it’s especially offensive. By turning it into a "character," you’re taking away the fear of the unknown and replacing it with a caricature. The last thing we need is more people squealing over some version of it that doesn’t even exist. Keep your fantasies out of Crypt-X. This isn’t a "fandom".


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

Re: Re: Findings


Those “letters” are far from confirmed as real, anyone can fake something like that. Should we seriously believe she’s a guru? Yes I admit, there’s mentions of letters in a few of the records, but the contents have never been revealed and she has refused to release her sources.


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

Re: Findings


You are the reason this forum won’t survive through the year. Listen, kid… we aren’t here to “squeal” or fangirl about our cryptids. Can you be serious about this without flooding the thread?


Fear not what you know of, but rather what’s beyond the darkness.
-Seymour

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