Should we allow Jane Arkensaw onto the Wiki?
This is something that has been bothering me recently...
A few commenters on the Jane the Killer article have been claiming that Jane Arkensaw / Everlasting is not a "rip-off", but is meant to be a "separate interpretation" of the classic Pasta- Jane Richardson.
While some users were able to bring up some valid points on this topic, however only one argument stood out to me. User, tripoverparty, provided a link to a Tumblr blog where it shows an exchange between FearOfTheBlackWolf (creator of J.Richardson) and PastaStalker64 (creator of J.Arkensaw), where both creators agreed that both of their characters could be used separately in the Jeff the Killer mythos.
However, the rules on this Wiki suggests that we should only support original charact…
Confession
I've been noticing a lot of people who seem to think that Creepypasta is dying, while that is not entirely true, but I do agree that Creepypasta is most definitely not as popular when you try to compare to how it was back in 2007 - 2013.
Anyways… many seem to have the idea is that the reason for Creepypasta lacking any real interest nowadays is all because of what happened due to the Slender incident. No. It's not because of that. The reason is because of this: fans turning on each other and bashing each other… I mean, think about it, everywhere you look you'll find that we are constantly tearing each other apart! And it is utterly disappointing to see that our own ‘family’ is at each others throats, and for what? Over some petty misunderstand…
Creepypasta: Rouge
I decided to make a page for the canon Creepypasta OC "Rouge", since there wasn't any. I hope I did alright for my first time making a page.
You can see it here --> Rouge
Does sexiness ruin the scare factor?
Okay, stop me if you've heard this before- "Creepypastas are supposed to be scary, not sexy!"
So, just as the title of this blog suggests: Does sexiness really ruin the scare factor for a Creepypasta? Should we regard a story and/or an OC that features a conventionally attractive protagonist the same way we regard a grotesque/disfigured looking character? I know, this might seem like a dumb question and I'm sure that you're probably thinking right now- "But attractive characters are typically Mary-Sues, and Mary-Sues aren't scary!, Yeah I can understand what people mean by that, but just follow me for a second.
First of all, we have to identify what is a Mary-Sue exactly? According to Wikipedia it's described as: A Mary Sue is an idealized and see…
I'm not a dude
Some people on here seem to get the impression that I'm a guy. I think it's likely because of my name and icon, and because of that they'll automatically judge me as male. LOL. Whelp, sorry to tell you this, but I'm female :3