Description:
Entity 293-A, or more commonly known as the "Tele-Figures", are hostile entities that seem to have no official habitat. These entities only appear whenever a Television feels pressured in any termination attempt made by wanderers. Because of this, not much is known about them. There is currently ongoing research to learn more about what the entity can do. It's physical appearance seems to vary, as it tends to take the form of any entity that has been documented, hostile or not. Their form can appear as, but not limited to: Clumps, EAS, The Crimson Wanderer (True Form), Skin-Stealers, Insanities, The Mail Carrier (Enraged), etc. (Partygoers, unique entities with special powers, entities that are to big to fit in the televisions ideal habitat, and immobile entities not included). When a Television has been successfully eliminated, any surviving Tele-Figures are considered rouge and should be stopped immediately before they find another host.
Behaviors:
If you kindly ask a Television about these entities, it will show pictures of it ravaging throughout the binary code, staring at the wanderer, crying into the distance, playing an instrument, or practicing in various hostile activities, such as war for example. While behind the screen, the form that this entity takes is consistent of various celebrities and/or anybody considered to be famous from the real world. While out of the screen, if the Television is still alive, it will proceed to kill anybody who has fallen victim to the electric shock. Once it has killed everyone it seen, it will jump back into the screen and wait for another ambush. Sometimes it will attack without warning if it has been fed up with any disrespect towards the Televisions. What it finds as disrespectful include the following: Vandalism, teasing, any form of harassment related to the Televisions, etc.
If the Television has been killed while the Tele-Figure is out of the screen, it will immediately demonstrate extremely hostile behaviors to any and all wanderers or entities in the immediate vicinity. These instances should be considered rouge. Rouge Tele-Figures will walk at a pace of 20kph while looking for a new Television to reside into. They tend to show anger while they search. Anything it considers living will be killed on sight while it is searching. Rouge Tele-Figures will talk to themselves in any of the following languages: English, Dutch, Icelandic, Korean, Belarusian, Zulu, Portuguese, Vietnamese, and Greek. The topics of its monologues consist of how people are ruthless, filled with hatred, and fight for nothing.
Biology:
These entities tend to mimic whatever entity it decided to appear as when jumping out of the screen. It has some major enhancements then what it's original counterpart had, such as increased speed, persistence, durability, strength, intelligence, eyesight, etc. While inside the screen, these entities will mimic the biology of humans. It has been confirmed that these entities are artificial and can't be killed through normal, conventional means. It is still unknown if anything can hurt the entity, and how it's attacks don't pass through the human body. Current research suggests that the entity becomes in a more physical form when jumping out of the screen to attack wanderers, or other potential threats.
Most believe that the entity is a virus of some sort, however, there has yet to be evidence to prove this theory to be correct. The most logical scenario for what the entity actually is that it maintains a symbiotic relationship for the host Television, providing extra security and protection. It has been noted by many people to stay away from any Televisions in case this is true. This entity is said to have binary code as it's blood, and saliva, which can be used to craft various utility items. The entity has a tendency of eating the organs from those it has killed until there is none left to be seen. In addition, they will secrete the same binary liquid while feasting. It often leaves behind the skin for unknown reasons. Some research indicates that the entity doesn't need sustenance to survive, so determining what causes this behavior maybe impossible.
Discovery:
This entity was discovered on Level 3, during a termination attempt on a Television. The people who were involved in this attempt are currently unknown, as only their skin remained. The entity was taking the form of a Phobic Centipede at the time. The Television has been successfully terminated, causing the creature to become incredibly violent. Below is an audio log addressing the situation. Wanderer taking part in this log presumed dead. It was found inside one of the rooms with a generator that had a black and blue color scheme. The audio device used to record the log was a Samsung 7 Android phone with a brown case.
| Log Discovery of the Tele-Figures
Begin Log Ok, so there was this, Phobic Centipede right next to a Television attacking a faction I do not recognize. Whatever they were doing, it didn't seem like it was hurting that thing at all. It was tanking hits like it was nothing. Anyway, I wanted to bring this up to whoever will be hearing this. Currently on Level 3, have been chased by a few entities blah blah blah, but I never seen a Phobic Centipede on this level at all, which is strange since I know they can't spawn here. I know Televisions can, since this level is industrialized, but not that gigantic bug thing. The Television looked dead, since it was sparking electricity everywhere in it's room.
End of Log |
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Do's and Don'ts
Do:
- Try and show kindness to any Televisions you see. If you have violent intentions, stay away from any and all Televisions.
Don't:
- Try and terminate a Television instance.