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Spaghetti Man

He wasn't full of undeserved bravado. All throughout his time in the orfanato and on the streets, Octavio had never relinquished his status as numero uno.
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The Spaghetti Man (オクタビオ・ルナ・カン, Okutabio Runa Kan) is the main antagonists of the short story Blackstar..

The Spaghetti man is a of mysterious entity that hunt humans. It work in tandem with other Spaghetii men to attack and kidnap people, with many of their victims being those who go mad over investigating them. It is later hypothesized by Gabriel however that the Spaghetti man along with the rest of his kinds are pawns for much more dangerous entities beyond the comprehension of humans.

Appearance

The Spaghetti Man appears physically invisible to all those who do not have a pre-disposition to detecting or understnading the paranormal. However, people who can see it visualize it the same among all spaghetti men. It is described by Rohan as wearing a shabby suit and hat. Specifically, it is wearing a blazer with a white button down shirt underneah. It has nushy eyebrows and large bulging eyes. It has a drooping face (reminiscent of Benicio Del Toro) with a slightly agape mouth and constant smile.

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Blackstar

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    Trivia

    • The Spaghetti Man appears to be inspired by the concept of Indrid Cold, also known as the smiling man, a cryptid originating from west virginian folklore.

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