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Spaghetti Man

Spaghetti Man–this mystery man–looks the same, no matter what year or location he’s in. There are many sightings of him reported on the Internet, and quite a few articles treating him as an urban legend as well. However, I don’t recommend searching for him on your own. There’s a reason he’s become such a well-known urban legend–every single person who came face-to-face with him ended up missing..

The Spaghetti Man (スパゲッティ・マン, Supagetti Man) is the main antagonist of the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan short story Blackstar..

The Spaghetti man is a of mysterious entity that hunt humans. It work in tandem with other Spaghetti men to attack and kidnap people, with it eventually coming into conflict with Rohan Kishibe. 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.

Personality

Abilities

The Spaghetti Man is an extremely powerful entity, being able to consume most humans with ease. It was even considered by Rohan to be too powerful with it having practically unlimited range and numerous ways to hunt down its prey.

Wormhole Creation

The Spaghetti Man's primary abiluty and form of travel is the use of Wormholes. These wormholes are holes in the fabric of space and time. This allows the Spaghetti man to exist throughout of all of space-time simultaneously. Using wormholes then, it can travel to any specific point instantly to hunt it's prey, wherever and whenever they are.

Black Hole Creation

Extradimensional Lure

Comparing the monster to a fisherman, the third dimension would be like the water it fishes from. The wormhole is the line it sends out, and the bait on the end of the hook is the Spaghetti Man. But instead of catching fish, the monster catches humans.
—Rohan Kishibe, Blackstar.

In reality, the Spaghetti man exists as a lure that is utilized by a higher-dimensional entity. Under the concept of Superstring Theory, there exist at least 10 higher spatial dimensions. It was concluded by the Speedwagon Foundation that the being controlling the Spaghetti man resides in one of these higher 10 dimensions beyond the existence of hummanities 3 dimensions, or possibly even beyond that.

The Spaghetti man thus exists as bait used by this being to lure in humans. Its true nature is the mouth of a wormhole known as the Naked Singularity, with its human appearance being a gravity-warping illusion made to trick people into coming close, akin to bait on a fishing line. Virtually everything else about the Spaghetti man's true nature or the mastermind behind it is unknown, including his motice or if he can even comprehend humans.

History

Background

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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