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"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he April 9, 2025 at 7:17:02 PM

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he describes how his limbs are elongated and misshapen, with some being in completely different places on his body, how he can see from the Severblight's mass, and how he can feel every single thing that the Severblight does to his body and the bodies of the other players that were unfortunate enough to get caught by it. The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends.

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he descr April 9, 2025 at 7:16:18 PM

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he describes how his limbs are elongated and misshapen, with some being in completely different places on his body, how he can see from the Severblight's mass, and how he can feel every single thing that the Severblight does to his body and the bodies of the other players that were unfortunate enough to get caught by it. The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends.

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" April 9, 2025 at 7:13:57 PM

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he describes how his limbs are elongated and misshapen, with some being in completely different places on his body, how he can see from the Severblight's mass, and how he can feel every single thing that the Severblight does to his body and the bodies of the other players that were unfortunate enough to get caught by it. The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends.

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" April 9, 2025 at 7:13:05 PM

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he describes how his limbs are elongated and misshapen, with some being in completely different places on his body, how he can see from the Severblight's mass, and how he can feel every single thing that the Severblight does to his body and the bodies of the other players that were unfortunate enough to get caught by it.

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" April 9, 2025 at 7:12:37 PM

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends.

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" wit April 9, 2025 at 7:12:02 PM

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends.

Anonymous April 9, 2025 at 7:10:53 PM

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends.

Anonymous April 9, 2025 at 4:36:14 PM

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he describes how his limbs are elongated and misshapen, with some being in completely different places on his body, how he can see from the Severblight's mass, and how he can feel every single thing that the Severblight does to his body and the bodies of the other players that were unfortunate enough to get caught by it. The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends. Author: Then I feel a million burning pixels sear my flesh, and I scream for it. Assimilation occurs on a Dustbowl server from the perspective of a Spy player called Syrenix except it also shows the person playing the game in real life. He tries to play the game and successfully gets past the RED team before realizing that they've stopped fighting the rest of the BLU team. Then he starts to hallucinate his body as the Spy's body. He goes back to the first point and finds all the players looking at him, even when he should be invisible. At once all hell breaks loose as the proxies dropped their facade and chase him. He escapes down a tunnel and tries to capture the point, except the hand of scubamaster96 was stretched out onto the point from the spawn point's door. Syrenix could only stare in despair as the hands of every player reaches out to him, while a pair of hands grabs him from behind in real-life. The scene then cuts to his now lifeless body in real-life, blood dripping from his mouth. This confirms what happens if the Serverblight catches you: if you're unable to escape its grasp, your consciousness will be forcibly taken and assimilated into the entity's greater mass.

Anonymous April 9, 2025 at 4:35:56 PM

"PUPPET A Team Fortress 2 Creepypasta" delves into the perspective of a Sniper player who gets assimilated by the Serverblight, likely taking place directly after the third episode, going into detail on what someone who gets affected experiences, he describes how his limbs are elongated and misshapen, with some being in completely different places on his body, how he can see from the Severblight's mass, and how he can feel every single thing that the Severblight does to his body and the bodies of the other players that were unfortunate enough to get caught by it. The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends. Author: Then I feel a million burning pixels sear my flesh, and I scream for it. Assimilation occurs on a Dustbowl server from the perspective of a Spy player called Syrenix except it also shows the person playing the game in real life. He tries to play the game and successfully gets past the RED team before realizing that they've stopped fighting the rest of the BLU team. Then he starts to hallucinate his body as the Spy's body. He goes back to the first point and finds all the players looking at him, even when he should be invisible. At once all hell breaks loose as the proxies dropped their facade and chase him. He escapes down a tunnel and tries to capture the point, except the hand of scubamaster96 was stretched out onto the point from the spawn point's door. Syrenix could only stare in despair as the hands of every player reaches out to him, while a pair of hands grabs him from behind in real-life. The scene then cuts to his now lifeless body in real-life, blood dripping from his mouth. This confirms what happens if the Serverblight catches you: if you're unable to escape its grasp, your consciousness will be forcibly taken and assimilated into the entity's greater mass.

Anonymous April 9, 2025 at 4:34:55 PM

The Serverblight itself is also revealed to be fully aware of its actions and seems to take a twisted sense of pleasure in doing so. While it was hinted at in "Migration" with it thanking Jony after it let him leave, it's all but confirmed in "PUPPET" with it being described as smiling at the author's resistance, before burning his flesh to force him to scream with the countless other souls it has trapped, with the video ending showing several characters that it has absorbed (Jony, directionz, and Matt among them, alongside Sn0wDoom, an Unnamed Pyro and the dead Heavy from Episode 1) before cutting to the Sniper the Protagonist was controlling, with a distorted cry for help ringing out as the video ends. Author: Then I feel a million burning pixels sear my flesh, and I scream for it. Assimilation occurs on a Dustbowl server from the perspective of a Spy player called Syrenix except it also shows the person playing the game in real life. He tries to play the game and successfully gets past the RED team before realizing that they've stopped fighting the rest of the BLU team. Then he starts to hallucinate his body as the Spy's body. He goes back to the first point and finds all the players looking at him, even when he should be invisible. At once all hell breaks loose as the proxies dropped their facade and chase him. He escapes down a tunnel and tries to capture the point, except the hand of scubamaster96 was stretched out onto the point from the spawn point's door. Syrenix could only stare in despair as the hands of every player reaches out to him, while a pair of hands grabs him from behind in real-life. The scene then cuts to his now lifeless body in real-life, blood dripping from his mouth. This confirms what happens if the Serverblight catches you: if you're unable to escape its grasp, your consciousness will be forcibly taken and assimilated into the entity's greater mass.

Anonymous April 8, 2025 at 10:33:39 PM

Assimilation occurs on a Dustbowl server from the perspective of a Spy player called Syrenix except it also shows the person playing the game in real life. He tries to play the game and successfully gets past the RED team before realizing that they've stopped fighting the rest of the BLU team. Then he starts to hallucinate his body as the Spy's body. He goes back to the first point and finds all the players looking at him, even when he should be invisible. At once all hell breaks loose as the proxies dropped their facade and chase him. He escapes down a tunnel and tries to capture the point, except the hand of scubamaster96 was stretched out onto the point from the spawn point's door. Syrenix could only stare in despair as the hands of every player reaches out to him, while a pair of hands grabs him from behind in real-life. The scene then cuts to his now lifeless body in real-life, blood dripping from his mouth. This confirms what happens if the Serverblight catches you: if you're unable to escape its grasp, your consciousness will be forcibly taken and assimilated into the entity's greater mass. Assimilation occurs on a Dustbowl server from the perspective of a Spy player called Syrenix except it also shows the person playing the game in real life. He tries to play the game and successfully gets past the RED team before realizing that they've stopped fighting the rest of the BLU team. Then he starts to hallucinate his body as the Spy's body. He goes back to the first point and finds all the players looking at him, even when he should be invisible. At once all hell breaks loose as the proxies dropped their facade and chase him. He escapes down a tunnel and tries to capture the point, except the hand of scubamaster96 was stretched out onto the point from the spawn point's door. Syrenix could only stare in despair as the hands of every player reaches out to him, while a pair of hands grabs him from behind in real-life. The scene then cuts to his now lifeless body in real-life, blood dripping from his mouth. This confirms what happens if the Serverblight catches you: if you're unable to escape its grasp, your consciousness will be forcibly taken and assimilated into the entity's greater mass.

Anonymous April 8, 2025 at 10:32:25 PM

Assimilation occurs on a Dustbowl server from the perspective of a Spy player called Syrenix except it also shows the person playing the game in real life. He tries to play the game and successfully gets past the RED team before realizing that they've stopped fighting the rest of the BLU team. Then he starts to hallucinate his body as the Spy's body. He goes back to the first point and finds all the players looking at him, even when he should be invisible. At once all hell breaks loose as the proxies dropped their facade and chase him. He escapes down a tunnel and tries to capture the point, except the hand of scubamaster96 was stretched out onto the point from the spawn point's door. Syrenix could only stare in despair as the hands of every player reaches out to him, while a pair of hands grabs him from behind in real-life. The scene then cuts to his now lifeless body in real-life, blood dripping from his mouth. This confirms what happens if the Serverblight catches you: if you're unable to escape its grasp, your consciousness will be forcibly taken and assimilated into the entity's greater mass.

Anonymous April 7, 2025 at 10:30:04 PM

The second panel shows Cueball at the same gathering, saying that he must leave due to the fact that he is tired and must sleep. This expresses the same sentiments as Megan's own statement, but in a much more blunt and terse way, and without offering to help clean up. Such an exit is acceptable to Even less polite is the trickster and classhole Black Hat, in the third panel, who excuses himself in typical Black Hat fashion. Instead of him saying that he alone is tired, he says that EVERYONE looks tired and bored. This is very impolite, especially in a social setting. Saying that people "look tired" can be taken as an insult, and claiming that "everyone looks bored" simultaneously suggests that the gathering is boring and that everyone present is either too impolite to hide their boredom, or simply unable to. Claiming to speak for everyone in expressing boredom is arrogant and insulting to both his fellow guests and the hosts. The final panel shows three points in time, depicting an unfolding action. Megan (in a re-hash of the original panel) kicks the table, sending the chair tipping backwards and dumping her onto the floor. She then proceeds to roll away from the table, and presumably outside the house. This is the kind of maneuver one might see in an action movie, as someone tries to escape danger (or capture). In addition to being abrupt, disruptive and potentially damaging (since it clearly knocks over things on the table), this exit sends the message that she's desperate to escape as quickly as possible. It is also a health risk as she may sustain a concussion from such a fall pictured in the comic where the head directly impacts the floor, unless she has specifically practiced such maneuvers. The title text adds to the general awkwardness of having to excuse yourself, when Megan has to stop rolling to put her shoes on before continuing. This would not be universal, since it is not the general practice in the United States for party guests to remove their shoes in someone's home. But if such were the case, then pausing in the middle of such a dramatic escape would really water down the impact, forcing her to remain in the company of people she'd just dramatically tried to get away from. Transcript [Caption above the panel:] Ways to leave a social interaction: [An arrow pointing towards the right is shown below the caption. Caption above arrow:] Less polite [First Panel: From left to right, Ponytail, White Hat, and Megan are sitting at a table with half-full glasses on it. Megan is looking down at her phone.] Megan: Oh, gosh, I can't believe how late I've kept you up! I have to wake up early, so I should really go soon. Megan: Can I help tidy up? [Second Panel: White Hat and Cueball are sitting at a table (only the right half is shown, so Ponytail may be presumed to be in the left chair as in the first panel), on which there are half-full glasses and a plate.] Cueball: It's been great, but I'm tired and need to sleep. [Third Panel: White Hat and Black Hat are sitting at a table (again, Ponytail may be in the left chair), with two plates and a half-full wine glass at White Hat's spot. Black Hat's arm is resting on the back of his chair.] Black Hat: We're about done having fun, right? Black Hat: Everyone looks bored. Black Hat: And tired. [Fourth Panel: Ponytail, White Hat are sitting at the table. Megan is shown in a sequence of actions within the same frame.] [Action 1: Megan kicks the table at which she was sat, spilling the drinks on it, while simultaneously pushing her chair backwards, to topple it:] Kick Megan: Bye. [Action 2: Megan and her chair crash to the floor, with arm flung back.] Crash [Action 3: Megan tumbles away from the position she fell in, either in a backwards or sideways roll.]

Anonymous April 7, 2025 at 10:27:01 PM

The second panel shows Cueball at the same gathering, saying that he must leave due to the fact that he is tired and must sleep. This expresses the same sentiments as Megan's own statement, but in a much more blunt and terse way, and without offering to help clean up. Such an exit is acceptable to most Even less polite is the trickster and classhole Black Hat, in the third panel, who excuses himself in typical Black Hat fashion. Instead of him saying that he alone is tired, he says that EVERYONE looks tired and bored. This is very impolite, especially in a social setting. Saying that people "look tired" can be taken as an insult, and claiming that "everyone looks bored" simultaneously suggests that the gathering is boring and that everyone present is either too impolite to hide their boredom, or simply unable to. Claiming to speak for everyone in expressing boredom is arrogant and insulting to both his fellow guests and the hosts. The final panel shows three points in time, depicting an unfolding action. Megan (in a re-hash of the original panel) kicks the table, sending the chair tipping backwards and dumping her onto the floor. She then proceeds to roll away from the table, and presumably outside the house. This is the kind of maneuver one might see in an action movie, as someone tries to escape danger (or capture). In addition to being abrupt, disruptive and potentially damaging (since it clearly knocks over things on the table), this exit sends the message that she's desperate to escape as quickly as possible. It is also a health risk as she may sustain a concussion from such a fall pictured in the comic where the head directly impacts the floor, unless she has specifically practiced such maneuvers. The title text adds to the general awkwardness of having to excuse yourself, when Megan has to stop rolling to put her shoes on before continuing. This would not be universal, since it is not the general practice in the United States for party guests to remove their shoes in someone's home. But if such were the case, then pausing in the middle of such a dramatic escape would really water down the impact, forcing her to remain in the company of people she'd just dramatically tried to get away from. Transcript [Caption above the panel:] Ways to leave a social interaction: [An arrow pointing towards the right is shown below the caption. Caption above arrow:] Less polite [First Panel: From left to right, Ponytail, White Hat, and Megan are sitting at a table with half-full glasses on it. Megan is looking down at her phone.] Megan: Oh, gosh, I can't believe how late I've kept you up! I have to wake up early, so I should really go soon. Megan: Can I help tidy up? [Second Panel: White Hat and Cueball are sitting at a table (only the right half is shown, so Ponytail may be presumed to be in the left chair as in the first panel), on which there are half-full glasses and a plate.] Cueball: It's been great, but I'm tired and need to sleep. [Third Panel: White Hat and Black Hat are sitting at a table (again, Ponytail may be in the left chair), with two plates and a half-full wine glass at White Hat's spot. Black Hat's arm is resting on the back of his chair.] Black Hat: We're about done having fun, right? Black Hat: Everyone looks bored. Black Hat: And tired. [Fourth Panel: Ponytail, White Hat are sitting at the table. Megan is shown in a sequence of actions within the same frame.] [Action 1: Megan kicks the table at which she was sat, spilling the drinks on it, while simultaneously pushing her chair backwards, to topple it:] Kick Megan: Bye. [Action 2: Megan and her chair crash to the floor, with arm flung back.] Crash [Action 3: Megan tumbles away from the position she fell in, either in a backwards or sideways roll.]

Anonymous April 7, 2025 at 8:10:26 PM

The second panel shows Cueball at the same gathering, saying that he must leave due to the fact that he is tired and must sleep. This expresses the same sentiments as Megan's own statement, but in a much more blunt and terse way, and without offering to help clean up. Such an exit is acceptable to most Even less polite is the trickster and classhole Black Hat, in the third panel, who excuses himself in typical Black Hat fashion. Instead of him saying that he alone is tired, he says that EVERYONE looks tired and bored. This is very impolite, especially in a social setting. Saying that people "look tired" can be taken as an insult, and claiming that "everyone looks bored" simultaneously suggests that the gathering is boring and that everyone present is either too impolite to hide their boredom, or simply unable to. Claiming to speak for everyone in expressing boredom is arrogant and insulting to both his fellow guests and the hosts. The final panel shows three points in time, depicting an unfolding action. Megan (in a re-hash of the original panel) kicks the table, sending the chair tipping backwards and dumping her onto the floor. She then proceeds to roll away from the table, and presumably outside the house. This is the kind of maneuver one might see in an action movie, as someone tries to escape danger (or capture). In addition to being abrupt, disruptive and potentially damaging (since it clearly knocks over things on the table), this exit sends the message that she's desperate to escape as quickly as possible. It is also a health risk as she may sustain a concussion from such a fall pictured in the comic where the head directly impacts the floor, unless she has specifically practiced such maneuvers. The title text adds to the general awkwardness of having to excuse yourself, when Megan has to stop rolling to put her shoes on before continuing. This would not be universal, since it is not the general practice in the United States for party guests to remove their shoes in someone's home. But if such were the case, then pausing in the middle of such a dramatic escape would really water down the impact, forcing her to remain in the company of people she'd just dramatically tried to get away from. Transcript [Caption above the panel:] Ways to leave a social interaction: [An arrow pointing towards the right is shown below the caption. Caption above arrow:] Less polite [First Panel: From left to right, Ponytail, White Hat, and Megan are sitting at a table with half-full glasses on it. Megan is looking down at her phone.] Megan: Oh, gosh, I can't believe how late I've kept you up! I have to wake up early, so I should really go soon. Megan: Can I help tidy up? [Second Panel: White Hat and Cueball are sitting at a table (only the right half is shown, so Ponytail may be presumed to be in the left chair as in the first panel), on which there are half-full glasses and a plate.] Cueball: It's been great, but I'm tired and need to sleep. [Third Panel: White Hat and Black Hat are sitting at a table (again, Ponytail may be in the left chair), with two plates and a half-full wine glass at White Hat's spot. Black Hat's arm is resting on the back of his chair.] Black Hat: We're about done having fun, right? Black Hat: Everyone looks bored. Black Hat: And tired. [Fourth Panel: Ponytail, White Hat are sitting at the table. Megan is shown in a sequence of actions within the same frame.] [Action 1: Megan kicks the table at which she was sat, spilling the drinks on it, while simultaneously pushing her chair backwards, to topple it:] Kick Megan: Bye. [Action 2: Megan and her chair crash to the floor, with arm flung back.] Crash [Action 3: Megan tumbles away from the position she fell in, either in a backwards or sideways roll.]

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