Additionally, Entry #84 confirms that he was Brian. Both address statements made by Alex. Jay is running constantly to try and locate what has happened to all the members of the film. He later, He starts showing signs of this in Entry #69, when he thinks he sees someone following him and Tim to, He seems almost uncharacteristically suspicious in Entry #75. Entry #76 reveals she has it pretty bad even by everyone elses' standards; she can't even remember where she. That's fine. His justification for hiding the tape from Jay in Entry #75. A mysterious girl who Jay encountered at a hotel. His voice audibly distorts at certain points throughout Season 2, usually when he's yelling and getting mad. He also compares himself to Alex and wonders if Alex is now going through the same thing he did as a child. In Entry 60.5, he provides a photo implying he was close by in Entry 59, as well. I thought that. Tim was later interviewed by Jay, who had also helped with the movie's production. Right before the Operator rushes into the room, the flashlight—held by Brian, and mainly focused on Alex—suddenly jerks towards the doorway. He takes over the channel from time to time in order to deliver cryptic messages to Jay, when doing so on the totheark account just isn't cutting it. it's Tim's fault that The Operator started following Alex and the others, and that he is the source of The Operator "spreading.". We have no idea it's him holding the camera in Entry #41 until he sets it down and walks in front of Jay's car. We see Totheark moving the camera around in a room in a paranoid manner, not seeing anything, only to turn around and see a very pissed-off Alex charging straight at him. escape from the Operator, while being chased down a small, confined corridor, all those other times he got caught and had his mind wiped. Seth worked on Alex's student film as the cameraman. May have disappeared even before Alex dropped the project, going by an offhand comment in Entry #20 that he is "somewhere". Sometime later, he and Jay fell out of contact. Then he reverts to the sole protagonist after Jay's death in Entry #80. he finds out he's Masky and that Jay had been posting all his exploits on. It is the only time we see him unmasked, and he does NOT look good. Sadly. The Marble Hornets website provides more information about Brian: "Brian has been attending the university for three years, and is hoping to graduate after his next couple of semesters with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in video production. Somehow, he survived being taken and ended up becoming Hoody, He has a pretty good sense that the abandoned building in Entry #51 isn't safe. Brian returns to the series briefly in Entry #51 when Jay finds a tape with some footage from the student film, where we find out why/how disappeared. Not sure what I'll find. The Marble Hornets comic series brings back characters from the web series, in addition to introducing new ones. The Marble Hornets website has more info on her: "Sarah is an actor based in and around the university area. I am not." https://slenderpedia.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Marble_Hornets_Characters?oldid=5054. Entry #85 implies he's become this to the Operator, if his disdain towards Tim for 'causing' everything is anything to go by. Her current whereabouts are unknown. The series is currently in its third loosely-defined season. Combined with the revelation that Tim doesn't remember any of his actions as Masky, it's still anyone's guess as to what his true motives are. he helps lure out and attack Alex, who is later revealed to be in cahoots with the Operator. It was released June 2018. A photo of Amy was found in Alex's attic in Entry #75, under his pillow. He has a good sense of humor, which he uses often to make light of certain situations; he seems to be a calm individual on the exterior, hiding the fact that is a scared man who only wants to escape from the hell he is in. Seth Wilson: Seth was a cameraman for Marble Hornets, and was apparently taken by The Operator near the end of production, at Alex's will. Marble Hornets is an Alternate Reality Movie following discoveries made while looking through raw footage of a trite student film. It is up for debate whether or not he's working for The Operator. He picks up Jay's camera and returns it to his car in Entry #41. Used in an interesting way during Season 2 and the early parts of Season 3. Subverted in Entry #87; she's still alive, so at least some of Jay's efforts weren't entirely for nothing, though Tim seemed to know all along. However, he didn't take the original tapes back, thus leading to Jay discovering them again three years later. The cameraman for Marble Hornets. Little is known about her, although she seemingly did not think highly of Alex toward the end of production on the film. The Marble Hornets Fandom was a member of the Fandomstuck Community. That love has since remained with Alex, where he has been involved in many different capacities in various filmmaking communities. Literally, as of Entry #80. He drags Tim into his personal mission to rescue a missing girl, leaves him in the dark, and grows progressively more unstable as time passes. Sadly, Alex has a gun, lied about finding Amy to Jessica so she wouldn't get involved in his problems, got Jessica caught up in his investigation, leading Alex to try to, Jay apparently spends weeks acting like he's mentally disabled due to the Operator's influence. Here you will find information and statistics about the Marble Rally, Marbula One, and most notably, the Marble League. He is portrayed by Seth McCay. Makes one to Jay in Entry #64, warning him not to go further into the sewer tunnel. Little is known about him. Unless he was just more discreet about it before... Why would I be paying you for what you're giving me? he keeps all of his crazy packed into his, is heavily suggested to have been influenced by the Operator. When Jay tries to attack him in Entry #52, the Operator reveals that he's not to be taken lightly (read: Jay attacking the Operator is what caused him to, As shown by Tim, when someone actually stands up to him and resists the, when he vanishes from the window...only to appear a split second later standing. Over the course of the season, we find he's been frequently interacting with the Operator, has lied to Jay, and worst of all, has either killed innocent people or otherwise led them to their deaths, since at least all the way back to the filming of Marble Hornets. Not anymore. Hoody's work, in seasons 2 and 3, is comparatively more straightforward with its messages ("You are afraid. Hoodie just stands there and watches as Tim tries to pummel Alex with a block of cement. Delivers one to Alex in Entry #67 while in his Masky persona. Turns out he very well may have been the one to actually. The second time, Tim is interrupted by the Operator. The two big examples are when he reveals to Jay he was institutionalized for insanity at the burnt hospital when he was a kid, and the revelation that he knows what's on the tape from his house, but doesn't want Jay seeing it just yet because it will 'ruin everything they've worked towards'. he's there to show both Jay and the audience just how far Alex has fallen. He falls off a ledge in Benedict Hall, knocking him unconscious, but the kicker is that he appears in the Operator's dimension lying on the floor in the same way that the very-dead white-shirted man did. The key plot development of Season 2. He is never depicted with, However, totheark seems to know the Operator's title - some of his videos feature a phone's operator key (zero) in a central role. Hoodie lures Alex out into the open, where he gets attacked by Tim. Tim attempts to attack him with what was very likely the same wrench he used to attack Jay in Entry #79. he taunts Tim by shaking a bottle of pills in his face during a coughing fit. He also films the entire encounter. She went missing after the Operator appeared in Alex's house around the same time that Jay was investigating him. Not much is known about him until close to Entry #83, and even after the end of the series, many questions remain. All of them. He also notes Alex and Jessica's lives only seemed to turn to crap when Jay showed up, leading to the unfortunate implication that Jay is indeed responsible for everything going on, albeit indirectly. "Sidetone" briefly shows the "0" key on a telephone, also known as the "operator" key (and the video description reads #000-0000). What's causing it has yet to be revealed, but he's admitted he had no idea it was happening until he watched Jay's videos. leading to Jay discovering Alex's own involvement with the Operator. Entry #52 is her first on-screen appearance prior to Jay's amnesia, and confirms both how she ended up in the hotel and how she lost her memory. Characters of Marble Hornets. He appears to be dead. Confirmed dead in Entry #86, where his corpse (sans hood) is played with by Alex. Hoodie and Masky/Tim gang up on Alex in Entries #45 and #67. To date, there are 92 videos on the main channel (87 entries). The only known female participant in the original film project. Which Marble Hornets character are you? Alex slams the rock down on Beardy's head. throws the Masky mask on the ground in front of him, as if goading him to put it on. Was revealed to be the Masked Man in Entry #35. she is suffering huge bouts of amnesia and has no idea how she got to the hotel in the first place. Evidence from Entry #60.5 as well as the comments of Tim and Alex in later entries seem to confirm that The Operator's earliest known activities consisted of following Tim from an early age before eventually influencing the members of the Marble Hornets student film cast. Also doesn't recall some parts of the original film project. he's been leading people to their deaths as early as the filming of Marble Hornets itself. Right through the neck with a shard as his ultimate punishment for all his killings. He was revealed to be Brian at the end of Entry #84. Stinger and Wasp have known each other since childhood. Alex assures him there's nothing to worry about. I'll be right over! As of Entry #52, we have no idea who's side he's on. Marble Hornets would require more actual player interaction to be classified as an ARG. Welcome to the Jelle'sMarbleRuns wiki! Gives one to Jay in Entry #52. he breaks Tim's leg with a block of cement, which he does only. Several face-concealing characters have appeared throughout the series who this name may be attributed to, the most notable being a masked man and an individual wearing a hood. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. it's been heavily implied Tim is the one who brought the Operator into the rest of the cast's lives. He gets murdered by Alex and his body is taken by the Operator. Known for his sideburns. Briefly, from Entry #77 where he comes at Tim with a knife, and then begins stalking Tim to find Alex, up until Entry #80 where he dies at Alex's hand. The camera gets a light, but noticeable distortion whenever it pans on her or when she speaks, giving her voice this effect. everyone he knows and considered friends have been killed or otherwise disappeared during the events of the series. I wasn't, like, sitting outside waiting on you or anything, his own insecurities about his influence on everything, giving him little to no time to actually find anything. Sort of. Alex is seen talking to her on his cell phone in Entry #70 (though the events of this entry are set back during the original 2006 film shoot from Season 1), and Jay suspects that the reason Alex tried to burn this tape is because of her. He was shown to be alive and well with his girlfriend Amy in Entry #26, and met with Jay over the seven month gap. Even shows up in their videos: Season 1's videos are most likely Masky's work considering Jay's comment about the difference in style, and are very indirect, cryptic, and fairly low-key. The one redeeming thing he did was bring Jay and Tim together so Tim could eventually bring down Alex. 1 Season 1 1.1 Major 1.2 Minor 2 Season 2 2.1 Major 2.2 Minor Alex Kralie Jay The Operator Masked Man totheark Tim Brian Seth Sarah Rocky Skull Mask Amy Hooded Man Jessica Trail Man Guess what the first thing Tim does after he incapacitates him? As well as being an actress in the film, she apparently did some camera work when Seth wasn't available. An inspiration for EverymanHYBRID, Marble Hornets was the first video series in the Slender Man Mythos. List of Marble Hornets Characters; Alternate Universes; Timothy Wright; Jay Merrick; Linnie ", "I mean, it's several years ago and you're asking me about a guy in a suit, so...", "I don't know how I got here. Jay spent seven months. Marble Hornets is aYouTubeweb seriesinspired by theSlender Manonline mythos. However, he's unaware that all of his actions thus far have been benefiting it. It should be noted that Slenderman was not created by Marble Hornets, but by Something Awful user Victor Surge; Marble Hornets was just the first video series to use the character. It is revealed that Tim is actually masky, and individual known to have attacked Jay many times. We find out in Entry #59 that he experiences this every time he turns into Masky. He seems to believe that killing Tim is the only way that it will all end. He feels that he's the cause of the Operator's appearances, and tying up Jay, Alex, Brian, and everyone else into the mess. The album was hinted at on New Years of 2017, but little information was given until the following year when the title was revealed to be Marble Hornets. However, given the growing inconsistency in tone of the channel's videos between Seasons 1 and 2, Jay has since theorized that the channel could be run by multiple people. As his name states, he wears a hoodie, and what appears to be a black ski mask or balaclava. Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a 2015 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by James Moran and starring Chris Marquette, Jake McDorman, Doug Jones, Alexandra Breckenridge and Alexandra Holden.In some countries it was retitled as Marble Hornets: The Operator.The film was released on video on demand on April 7, 2015, and opened in select theaters … totheark/Hoody has drawn an Operator symbol on the "Brief, Entry 61 confirms that he was totheark, or - if Jay's theory of there being multiple totheark users is true - at least, He picks up Jay's camera and returns it to him. This continues into Entry #86, where he explains his belief that the Operator is a virus that needs to be stopped from spreading. He returns in season 3 as a prominent character whom Jay interacts with. Though he does raise a lot of good points, for the people who hadn't figured it out already. Marble Hornets (abbreviated MH) is a YouTube web series inspired by the Slender Man … Much of the third season revolves around Tim and finding out about his double-life as the Masked Man, as well as admitting that his history with the Operator most likely dates back to his childhood... A girl who stayed in the hotel room next to Jay. Turns out to be a good idea; Jay becomes virtually incapacitated afterwards, leaving Tim to look after him and keep everyone else up to date, and then later, We finally find out what happens to her in Entry #76; it's not pretty. Tim Wright is one of the main characters of the Marble Hornets ARG and was a friend of Brian, one of the missing cast members, and also the personae Masky. Jay wound up in possession of the raw tapes for Marble Hornets, the original student film, but forgot about them until he read something online that reminded him of them. Jay's death in Entry #80 leaves Tim as the only protagonist continuing the pursuit of the secrets surrounding the Operator and the. The details have not been made entirely clear yet. Saves Jay and Jessica from Alex in Entry #52. ", "Who else is going to work with you, with this attitude? Their t… He doesn't even get that far: after making hundreds of ultimately dud threats to Alex, he's killed by the guy who used to be his best friend before he could ever exact his revenge.