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Yeah, so the author of this story, his name is Travis Coleman. He goes by Imperial Incentive on Creepypasta and here on Reddit. He posted this story to Creepypasta and he posted it to our subreddit once again. He posts a ton on the Creepypasta wiki. He has his own profile page he keeps up that talks about new stories he's writing.
And we talked about it before when we covered It Breeds, It Bleeds, that he has a huge body of work. This guy writes about a ton of different stories, a ton of different horror concepts. which of course we'll have linked to his description, his page and everything. So you feel free to check him out there. But I also didn't realize then how like influential this guy was in the creepypasta space.
And we talked about it before when we covered It Breeds, It Bleeds, that he has a huge body of work. This guy writes about a ton of different stories, a ton of different horror concepts. which of course we'll have linked to his description, his page and everything. So you feel free to check him out there. But I also didn't realize then how like influential this guy was in the creepypasta space.
And we talked about it before when we covered It Breeds, It Bleeds, that he has a huge body of work. This guy writes about a ton of different stories, a ton of different horror concepts. which of course we'll have linked to his description, his page and everything. So you feel free to check him out there. But I also didn't realize then how like influential this guy was in the creepypasta space.
Like this guy wrote flesh gate, which was a story that I heard passed around vocally that I'd, I don't even think I've ever read the original story, but this is the guy who wrote it. And he also wrote some other famous ones. I've heard of like a small piece of lead, Abraham's dagger, ad nauseum, ad mortem, ad infinum. Like this guy has a lot of big stories under his belt and he writes a ton.
Like this guy wrote flesh gate, which was a story that I heard passed around vocally that I'd, I don't even think I've ever read the original story, but this is the guy who wrote it. And he also wrote some other famous ones. I've heard of like a small piece of lead, Abraham's dagger, ad nauseum, ad mortem, ad infinum. Like this guy has a lot of big stories under his belt and he writes a ton.
Like this guy wrote flesh gate, which was a story that I heard passed around vocally that I'd, I don't even think I've ever read the original story, but this is the guy who wrote it. And he also wrote some other famous ones. I've heard of like a small piece of lead, Abraham's dagger, ad nauseum, ad mortem, ad infinum. Like this guy has a lot of big stories under his belt and he writes a ton.
So him like a author that we already know we like, and is that prolific posting his story to our subreddit?
So him like a author that we already know we like, and is that prolific posting his story to our subreddit?
So him like a author that we already know we like, and is that prolific posting his story to our subreddit?
Yeah, we'll read the author's note. He says, Hey, fam. Hey, fam, this is going to be a weird one. I've been meaning to write an abstract story about this topic for a long time. I want to thank Junji Ito for the Enigma of Omegara Fault. Banger, by the way. Such a good one. Cardboard Computer for Kentucky Route Zero. Another banger, by the way.
Yeah, we'll read the author's note. He says, Hey, fam. Hey, fam, this is going to be a weird one. I've been meaning to write an abstract story about this topic for a long time. I want to thank Junji Ito for the Enigma of Omegara Fault. Banger, by the way. Such a good one. Cardboard Computer for Kentucky Route Zero. Another banger, by the way.
Yeah, we'll read the author's note. He says, Hey, fam. Hey, fam, this is going to be a weird one. I've been meaning to write an abstract story about this topic for a long time. I want to thank Junji Ito for the Enigma of Omegara Fault. Banger, by the way. Such a good one. Cardboard Computer for Kentucky Route Zero. Another banger, by the way.
Blind Descent by James M. Tabor, not familiar, and The Late and Great David Lynch. I hope you enjoy it. And then he puts content warning, claustrophobia, body degradation, and self-harm. Seriously, please stop whenever this makes you uncomfortable. Enjoy, which is exactly what we want to die into.
Blind Descent by James M. Tabor, not familiar, and The Late and Great David Lynch. I hope you enjoy it. And then he puts content warning, claustrophobia, body degradation, and self-harm. Seriously, please stop whenever this makes you uncomfortable. Enjoy, which is exactly what we want to die into.
Blind Descent by James M. Tabor, not familiar, and The Late and Great David Lynch. I hope you enjoy it. And then he puts content warning, claustrophobia, body degradation, and self-harm. Seriously, please stop whenever this makes you uncomfortable. Enjoy, which is exactly what we want to die into.
The cave stuff's fun. And then the Enigma of Omegara Fault and Kentucky Route Zero are both like, you know, cave earth related. Right. So I imagine that's where he's drawing off of. This is this is dope. I'm very excited for this. We've seen a lot of fan made stories before. And there's kind of like. it's a weird place because we really want to cover and we really want to talk about them.
The cave stuff's fun. And then the Enigma of Omegara Fault and Kentucky Route Zero are both like, you know, cave earth related. Right. So I imagine that's where he's drawing off of. This is this is dope. I'm very excited for this. We've seen a lot of fan made stories before. And there's kind of like. it's a weird place because we really want to cover and we really want to talk about them.
The cave stuff's fun. And then the Enigma of Omegara Fault and Kentucky Route Zero are both like, you know, cave earth related. Right. So I imagine that's where he's drawing off of. This is this is dope. I'm very excited for this. We've seen a lot of fan made stories before. And there's kind of like. it's a weird place because we really want to cover and we really want to talk about them.
But also if someone we know is going to be watching the show, I really don't want to be mean to him. Hunter doesn't care to be mean to him, but I don't want to be mean to him. So it's kind of like, you know, we want to wait for something special, come along to kick it off. And now we have an author who we know we like posting.