05-21-2025, 06:56 AM
The Candyman
Name: Unknown (some claim he had a human name once, but it was lost to time)
Alias: The Candyman
Age: Ancient—his true existence spans longer than recorded history
Appearance: A towering, spider-like entity with a grotesque humanoid torso; eyes like black voids, limbs covered in silken strands, fangs glistening with hunger
Domain: The Third Floor—a shifting pocket dimension within The In-Between
Nature: A predator, an anomaly, a horror born from the fabric of forgotten places
Origins
The Candyman was never meant to exist. He is an aberration, a being that formed from the fractures in reality, emerging where the boundaries between worlds grew thin and unstable. Some whisper that he was once human, a man lost in a place he should never have wandered into—but if that is true, there is nothing human left in him now.
The Third Floor
This is his lair, his hunting ground—a place that does not appear on blueprints or school maps, yet somehow exists in every school. Some stumble upon it by accident. Some find it because they are meant to. But once inside, the halls stretch longer than they should, twisting at unnatural angles, the air heavy with silence. And in the dark corners, he waits.
Hunger & Hunting
The Candyman does not kill for survival. He kills because he enjoys it. His victims—children, adults, anyone unlucky enough to step into his nest—are consumed entirely. Bones pile up in forgotten rooms, silk cocoons cling to the walls, whispering with muffled cries from those who were taken but not yet eaten.
The Yellow Queen's Influence
If The Third Floor is an extension of The In-Between, then The Candyman exists beneath the notice of The Yellow Queen—or perhaps, she chooses not to interfere, letting him remain in his endless cycle of hunting and feeding. But for Fox Smith and Nathan King, her protection ensured their escape—the only reason they survived was because she had a plan for them.
The Spawn
The Candyman does not work alone—his offspring, born from the women he keeps alive, scuttle through the nest, ensuring no one escapes. They are mindless, driven only by instinct and obedience, like worker ants in a hive, serving their monstrous creator without question.
Fear Beyond Death
Those who do not die still feel him. Survivors, if there are any, speak of silken whispers in the night, a hunger that never quite fades, a lurking sensation that he remembers them, even if they escaped. Some claim he visits their dreams, shaping the shadows of their nightmares into his twisted, grinning face.
There is no mercy in The Third Floor.
There is only The Candyman.
Name: Unknown (some claim he had a human name once, but it was lost to time)
Alias: The Candyman
Age: Ancient—his true existence spans longer than recorded history
Appearance: A towering, spider-like entity with a grotesque humanoid torso; eyes like black voids, limbs covered in silken strands, fangs glistening with hunger
Domain: The Third Floor—a shifting pocket dimension within The In-Between
Nature: A predator, an anomaly, a horror born from the fabric of forgotten places
Origins
The Candyman was never meant to exist. He is an aberration, a being that formed from the fractures in reality, emerging where the boundaries between worlds grew thin and unstable. Some whisper that he was once human, a man lost in a place he should never have wandered into—but if that is true, there is nothing human left in him now.
The Third Floor
This is his lair, his hunting ground—a place that does not appear on blueprints or school maps, yet somehow exists in every school. Some stumble upon it by accident. Some find it because they are meant to. But once inside, the halls stretch longer than they should, twisting at unnatural angles, the air heavy with silence. And in the dark corners, he waits.
Hunger & Hunting
The Candyman does not kill for survival. He kills because he enjoys it. His victims—children, adults, anyone unlucky enough to step into his nest—are consumed entirely. Bones pile up in forgotten rooms, silk cocoons cling to the walls, whispering with muffled cries from those who were taken but not yet eaten.
The Yellow Queen's Influence
If The Third Floor is an extension of The In-Between, then The Candyman exists beneath the notice of The Yellow Queen—or perhaps, she chooses not to interfere, letting him remain in his endless cycle of hunting and feeding. But for Fox Smith and Nathan King, her protection ensured their escape—the only reason they survived was because she had a plan for them.
The Spawn
The Candyman does not work alone—his offspring, born from the women he keeps alive, scuttle through the nest, ensuring no one escapes. They are mindless, driven only by instinct and obedience, like worker ants in a hive, serving their monstrous creator without question.
Fear Beyond Death
Those who do not die still feel him. Survivors, if there are any, speak of silken whispers in the night, a hunger that never quite fades, a lurking sensation that he remembers them, even if they escaped. Some claim he visits their dreams, shaping the shadows of their nightmares into his twisted, grinning face.
There is no mercy in The Third Floor.
There is only The Candyman.