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pink-key · 5 months
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Does your Toby know other proxies?
Kate the chaser, Rouge (Heather Marshall), and other etc?
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I wanted only to include Kate, since it's the only proxy, plus Charlie from the game I know lmao, but i checked rouge and I like this idea of a motherly proxy, so she is here too. It's more than just I kill, I superhuman, toby is enough.
But yeah I don't like proxies all being one big club always hanging out together. No need for them to bond with each other to overcome tall man's influence..well it's what I think.
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maskedassassinarts · 16 days
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Heather Marshall ( Rouge the Proxy )
Headcanons I have
- Heather ( and alot of the other proxies ) speak for Kate if shes around someone she selectively mutes herself to
- Heather is a master at impersonating animals. She scares Toby sometimes with her Coyote sounds
- Shes a Nature Fanatic. Ypu could give her a random leave and she could tell what tree it's from
- usually rubs lemongrass on herself to smell better
- She's bisexual
- Has a crush on Kate and has told her. Kate feels the same, but Slender doesnt allow it.
- Loves any rock band from any time ( mainly 2000s )
Reminder that these are headcanons, they aren't canon. They are also just my opinion <3
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buggee22 · 1 year
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rouge character exploration!
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starlite-sin · 4 months
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Things I want to see stories/fanart of in the creepypasta:
Sally possessing someone
Found family (ACTUAL found family) amongst the proxies. Including Kate and Rouge
More Kate and Rouge just...in general
Judge Angels, Nurse Anne, Sadie, Bloody Painter, Kageco, Nathan, etc
Sally possessing someone
Better mental health writing for these fucks
SALLY POSSESSING SOMEONE
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Absolutely love the gay tension between Heather and Ann because they are proxies for two different entities that loathe each other
Heather works for Slender and Ann works for Zalgo
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artblooger19moon · 2 years
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Rouge [ Heather Marshall ]
She was slowly losing her humanity after a miscarriage which was then followed by the death of her fiancé in a car accident. As years went by, she ran away from home after they threaten her to take her to a mental asylum due to the fact she used to cut herself for fun; or, so they thought. Though, she just lost interest in everyone and became anti-social after the tragedy. She is currently living deep in the woods as Slender Man's loyal Proxy alongside with the other Proxies. She sleeps either on treetops or in abandoned cabins. Her birthday is on January 7th & She's 24 years old.At times, she yips like a coyote to scare her victims. Her catchphrase is Don’t Look Up !!!
Rouge was originally created by LazyCatLady, however, is now owned by Caneage
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creepycombo · 1 year
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Wilson likes to kiss Heather’s scars.
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ratscraftz · 2 years
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@b-boricua not finishing this
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rozmorris · 1 month
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Finding our true voices and where we belong – novelist and coach Heather Marshall
Heather Marshall’s novels are concerned with questions of family. In her first, The Thorn Tree, the characters are rediscovering who they are as family grows up and their life roles change. In her new novel, When The Ocean Flies, an adoptee comes to terms with long-held misbeliefs, seeded from her earliest days. This theme of leading an authentic life and discovering what that should be clearly…
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Words to Avoid When Talking About Children's Books
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Two adults and two children's books today. I read Jessica Love's A Bed of Stars, a memoir of a camping trip the narrator took with her father. I'm going to have to be careful of my words in this blog, because it's much too easy to throw around words like cute and sweet. You won't hear me using "cute" or "nice" - they're words so vague as to have no definition. However, A Bed of Stars is sweet. It's a mellow memory, not a grand adventure, but remarkable for the narrator because of the enjoyment she felt sharing the night sky with her father from their place in the bed of his truck. (Another term you won't read here is "bonding experience" - years of editing high school yearbook sports pages spoilt those words for me - ugh.)
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I also read Not Quite Narwhal, by Jessie Sima. This one just barely avoids nauseating cuteness - reasonable people may disagree. A unicorn is born under the ocean to a group of narwhals. He's not very good at swimming like a narwhal, but he tries valiantly. One day he discovers unicorns, and learns that he can be a very skilled land-based horn-bearing creature - but he misses his narwhal family. It's a clever juxtaposition and meditation on where we belong, and what happens when we belong to two places and neither at the same time. It's not a heavy-hitting message - as delicate as the artwork. There's a lot of gooey, treacly unicorn literature out there for younger readers, but this one is not that.
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When Looking for Jane fell into my lap, I was a bit curious, but as soon as I opened the flap I wanted to read it. "Jane", as I was hoping, does not refer to a person but the widespread underground movement on college campuses in the late 1960s dedicated to helping desperate women end unwanted pregnancies. I watched an excellent documentary at the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) last year. and at the same time as I was binge-watching the TV drama Cold Case this fall, I saw an episode ("Volunteers") that alluded to Jane's activities as well. The women of Jane are as impressive as the Freedom Riders - they risk incarceration to gather women, connect them with non-abusive medical doctors willing to perform the procedure, learn to perform it themselves, and set up cut-outs so that no one can identify each other, thus jeopardizing the system. According to their records, no woman ever died under Jane's care who had not arrived in serious trouble already. Anyway, really want to read this one!
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Then there's this odd little item: What You Are Looking For Is In The Library. One of my co-workers told me she was reading it for an online book group she's in when she saw it on my pile of interests of the day. Since my card is still blocked, I gave it to her to check out. It's a smaller-sized book with a window and a cat on the cover - and it calls itself "a novel", title notwithstanding. Japanese author Michiko Aoyama tells a story about a librarian who can sense (as any good librarian should be able to) exactly which book each patron needs. What's not to like? I need to make a list of books about libraries, because they all sound enchanting, and as I believe in libraries as transformative places, this one would fit my worldview perfectly. Plus, I read so little Japanese literature - time to expand my horizons a bit!
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bargainsleuthbooks · 1 year
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Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall #NewBooks #WomensRights #Canada #BookReview #AudiobookReview
#LookingforJane by #HeatherMarshall is a new book that explores the women's rights movement in #Canada with three different timelines. It is just as relevant today as it was during the timelines presented. #newbooks #Bookreview #womensrights #janenetwork
2017: When Angela Creighton discovers a mysterious letter containing a life-shattering confession, she is determined to find the intended recipient. Her search takes her back to the 1970s when a group of daring women operated an illegal underground abortion network in Toronto known only by its whispered code name: Jane. 1971: As a teenager, Dr. Evelyn Taylor was sent to a home for “fallen” women…
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tgbreviews · 1 year
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Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall
Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall
…a masterful debut novel about three women whose lives are bound together by a long-lost letter, a mother’s love, and a secret network of women fighting for the right to choose—inspired by true stories. (more…)
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maskedassassinarts · 17 days
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Kate the Chaser headcanons I have <3
- Kate has selective mutism. Usually only talks to other proxies and slender. Although she will like very rarely speak to anybody other that that
- Most of proxies are still proxies and haven't ran away yet because of Kate not being snapped out of it
- Kate loves Pearl Jam, honestly alot of 90s and 2000s alt rock
- Has a crush on Heather Marshall ( Rouge ), but isnt allowed to admit that
- Is Bisexual
- smells like dirt and blood
- Wonders constantly why everyone is worried about slender controlling all of then
What creepypasta character should I give my headcanons on next :0
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closetofcuriosities · 1 month
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Twin Peaks (1990-2017)
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starlite-sin · 6 months
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Why hello freaks. I’m writing a full length fic about the proxies. This is gonna have the typical creepypasta shennigans as well as OCs and stuff like that. Read the A/N to find out why Toby and Tim aren’t in this 
Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Creepypasta - Fandom Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death Relationships: Kate Milens | Kate the Chaser/Original Creepypasta Character(s), Rouge/Wilson the Basher, Rouge/Original Creepypasta Characters Characters: Kate Milens | Kate the Chaser, Heather Marshall | Rouge, Wilson The Basher (Creepypasta), X-Virus | Cody (Creepypasta), Brian Thomas | Hoody, Original Creepypasta Character(s) Additional Tags: Violence, Character Death, Stabbing, Found Family, different dimension, Proxies, Cop characters, Eventual Romance, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Tags Are Hard, Supernatural Elements Series: Part 6 of Regards
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My friends at me rn cuz I went to bed at 8am yesterday:
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