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Inspired by @lady-raziel โs post cause letโs face it, this is basically the Skyrim meme
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๐๐บ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐บ๐๐๐๐ ๐ฝ๐บ๐!
I could resist, the prompt said so
Inktober Day 22: Heist
31 endings later
happy 5 years to a heist with markiplier
Heist mark drawings
Some art i drew last month while waiting for iswm
Happy Visitation Day to my beautiful Jail Bird ๐ฅฐ
Ahoy mini magnum
this is the mini magnum of good luck, reply to this post with โahoy mini magnumโ for 10 years good luck
IโM COMING, BABY!
WHO'S IN TO GO BACK FOR YANCY
REBLOG IF YOU WANNA GO BACK FOR YANCY.
Immediately hops right in, looking at the cops that are quickly approaching: take me๐ฅฐ
The fandom today.
Happy Visitation Day everyone!
It do be like that sometimes
I feel this
When I saw the crystal thing, my eyes bulged out of my head like a cartoon wolf looking at a pretty lady, I was in shock! But yeah, thought it was interesting so I decided to post about it :)
Hello! The first two I would like to tackle are the With Markiplier series and Escape the Night, and hopefully, next, I can tackle Iris and Sander's sides, talk about Dad Feels and Genloss, try and cross the talking points between them, and at the end Iโll make a post on how theyโre all connected and what I think the timeline would be.
Note: I donโt know everything, this is just a theory, tell me if Iโm wrong or if you like it!
Let's start with something big;
The houses. In Escape the Night season One, Two, and (arguably) Four are set in houses. In the first season, they contained the evil, trapped in the 1920s, but it sunk its way into Joey. In the second season, they broke a seal to allow them to leave the house, stuck in the Victorian era, and Joey dies and is revived by the crown of oblivion. And the fourth season is the afterlife. Or, I guess, an afterlife, set in a museum, where Joey decides to open Pandoraโs box and gets trapped inside.
Now let's look at Markiplier Manor. It is Markโs estate that he grew up in that has spirits and evil living in the house. Every time he dies, he comes back and gets closer to the entity. The entity then helps him come up with a plan to kill all his friends because the entity wants to leave the house.
Right off the bat, just looking at these two series, we see some obvious similarities. House is evil, has weird spirits roaming inside of it, and makes the people who own it murder their friends. And nobody leaves the house the same. They are still affected by this magic when they leave whether theyโd like to admit it or not. Remember this, Iโll come back to it.
Every single time someone new is invited to the chaos, it always comes in a little invitation. Whether written by him or by someone pretending to be him, it always comes in a letter. And what do we get before โWho Killed Markiplierโ came out?
Exactly.
Evil house, invitation, good people turning into bad people, and death. In Joey's, there is a lot more beating around the bush, but it gives us a lot of information on how the world works. This leads me to my next point.
The idea of time not being linear, hoping through universes, and getting stuck in loops over and over again. Their dimension-hopping and teleporting back and forth between time all comes... from stones. In Markโs Space series, you, as the player, replay events, restart over and over again, teleport to different times, and teleport to different universes. And it's all thanks to the warp crystal, this little, blue, glowing crystal tower. It was also used to power the warp core, which caused time loops and paradoxes, and the warp device, which allowed teleportation to different universes.
And now let's look at Escape the Night. Specifically, at the very end of season four, where Bretman and Colleen used โThe cosmic sphereโ to open a portal and escape purgatory. And what is in the center of this device?
A little blue crystal tower.
This. This one little detail is huge! They look the exact same, they do the exact same things, and they both need to be attached to something to be used properly. And, when attached to something different, it does something different. When attached to the box in Heist, it gives you whatever item you want or need, assuming it takes it from a different time or universe. When attached to the warp core, it's supposed to cause the ship to warp to where it needs to go but caused a time loop in the process. When attached to the warp device, it teleports you to random points across the multiverse. All of the devices work, but it acts erratically and unreliably. But when attached to the cosmic sphere, it projects a portal that you can then walk through. No weirdness, no unpredictability, just exactly where they needed to go.
(My working theory is that the warp crystal needs to be in the cosmic sphere to work properly. If it isnโt, it will be unpredictable.)
The crystal was taken from the afterlife, purgatory. A place completely identical to this one, but slightly different. Darker, scarier, a place filled with spirits and evil, Dark entities.
Kinda sounds like Markโs upside-down, donโt you think?
But the real question is which one comes first? Well, let's look at what time period each ETN season came from. The events of what happened in the show are linear to how they come out, but the dates of what happens change the timeline completely. Season 2 was the Victorian era, which was between 1837 to 1901. Season 1 was in the 1920s, very cut and dry. And season four was mainly set in the 1940s, but can go completely across time. We know this from the things collected from the different time periods. (Irrelevant for this post, but season three is set in the 1970s.)
And Who Killed Markiplier, according to Google, is set somewhere between the 1920s and the 1950s, meaning the order of events wouldโve been S2, S1, WKM, S4, S3. God damn time fuckery, making my job hard.
In season one, the original manor, they โcontainedโ the evil, meaning it couldnโt leave the house. Or we thought it couldnโt leave the house until we see Joey leave the house being corrupted by this evil. Meaning that the evil needs to inhabit someone so it can bring others in. The longer in the house, the worse the effects get. The same thing with Markโs manor. Two, unnamed, evil entities leave the house through both Celineโs body and your body.
What Iโm trying to imply is that, maybe, Markโs manor is the same house in ETN season 1. โBut Devon,โ I hear you asking, โHow does that make sense? Mark would have to have owned the house at the same time as Joey for that to make sense, considering Mark grew up in the house and Joey โinheritsโ it at the very beginning.โ And to that, I say, โConsider the pockets of time.โ
If Joey exists in this pocket of time and then leaves to go back to the modern world, that means the person that owns the house no longer exists. At least, not at that time. Mark was 28 when he made โWho Killed Markiplier,โ Meaning he lived in his own place for a while. Since Mark grew up in that time and that house, and since Joey abandoned that house in the 1920s, that means the exact events that happened in that house happened around 1948 at least, which puts us squarely in our timeline.
If Markโs Manor and Joeyโs estate are the same, then that means that the evil and the entities are the same beings. Just like how the warp crystal and the cosmic sphere are the same stone. However, I would like to add one last thing.
Cc! Mark has said that the entities not only trick C! Mark into doing their bidding but also convince Mark that it was his idea the whole time. That idea was to have Wilford kill him in a game of Russian Roulette, have everyone turn on him and kill him as well, and then him and the entity could take his body and get out of there. And Iโve noticed that death description fits two deaths in escape the night season one.
The death of Timmothy DeLaGetto, also known as โThe Mobster.โ
And the death of Arthur.
For those who donโt know, Arthurโs entire role was to manipulate the evil to do what he wants. He was โThe butlerโ of the house, convincing all of the other past owners to feed into the evil so he can do what he wants. It feels like heโs not just working as a butler for the owner, but a butler for the evil. He gets found out, the remaining guests free his brother, the brother then shoots the other two residents of the house along with Arthur.
If I were to guess, Arthur doesnโt like being dead. So after Joey leaves, the bodies get cleaned up, Mark and his family move in, and Arthur is forced to watch Mark, Damien, and William grow up in front of him. Arthur gets replaced with Benjamin, Mark falls in love with Celine, Celine after realizing the house is evil (Because sheโs a seer) leaves the house and runs away with William, Damien becomes Mayor, Mark feels worthless and alone and kills himself.
Arthur talks to Mark, Arthur convinces the evil to bring him back, Mark comes back, Mark kills himself, so on and so forth. The entity that works with Mark being Arthur makes sense. He would know that killing Wilford like that would work because heโs seen it work. Once with the mobster and once with him. All he did was combine the two and convince Mark he came up with it.
When Celine comes into the picture, heโs ecstatic because he gets the chance to not just get his own body, but a more powerful body. A body that could do what his and Wilfordโs couldnโt. Talk to the beyond and commune with other entities. So he changed the plan and had Mark kick out Celine and Damien from their bodies, forcing them to take yours when they die. But not without taking some evil on their way out.
But, of course, this is just the beginning. This isnโt the last time we see the evil. The evil spreads, and my god does it spread.
(Authorโs Note: Joey needs better friends both in and out of canon.)
Hello! The first two I would like to tackle are the With Markiplier series and Escape the Night, and hopefully, next, I can tackle Iris and Sander's sides, talk about Dad Feels and Genloss, try and cross the talking points between them, and at the end Iโll make a post on how theyโre all connected and what I think the timeline would be.
Note: I donโt know everything, this is just a theory, tell me if Iโm wrong or if you like it!
Let's start with something big;
The houses. In Escape the Night season One, Two, and (arguably) Four are set in houses. In the first season, they contained the evil, trapped in the 1920s, but it sunk its way into Joey. In the second season, they broke a seal to allow them to leave the house, stuck in the Victorian era, and Joey dies and is revived by the crown of oblivion. And the fourth season is the afterlife. Or, I guess, an afterlife, set in a museum, where Joey decides to open Pandoraโs box and gets trapped inside.
Now let's look at Markiplier Manor. It is Markโs estate that he grew up in that has spirits and evil living in the house. Every time he dies, he comes back and gets closer to the entity. The entity then helps him come up with a plan to kill all his friends because the entity wants to leave the house.
Right off the bat, just looking at these two series, we see some obvious similarities. House is evil, has weird spirits roaming inside of it, and makes the people who own it murder their friends. And nobody leaves the house the same. They are still affected by this magic when they leave whether theyโd like to admit it or not. Remember this, Iโll come back to it.
Every single time someone new is invited to the chaos, it always comes in a little invitation. Whether written by him or by someone pretending to be him, it always comes in a letter. And what do we get before โWho Killed Markiplierโ came out?
Exactly.
Evil house, invitation, good people turning into bad people, and death. In Joey's, there is a lot more beating around the bush, but it gives us a lot of information on how the world works. This leads me to my next point.
The idea of time not being linear, hoping through universes, and getting stuck in loops over and over again. Their dimension-hopping and teleporting back and forth between time all comes... from stones. In Markโs Space series, you, as the player, replay events, restart over and over again, teleport to different times, and teleport to different universes. And it's all thanks to the warp crystal, this little, blue, glowing crystal tower. It was also used to power the warp core, which caused time loops and paradoxes, and the warp device, which allowed teleportation to different universes.
And now let's look at Escape the Night. Specifically, at the very end of season four, where Bretman and Colleen used โThe cosmic sphereโ to open a portal and escape purgatory. And what is in the center of this device?
A little blue crystal tower.
This. This one little detail is huge! They look the exact same, they do the exact same things, and they both need to be attached to something to be used properly. And, when attached to something different, it does something different. When attached to the box in Heist, it gives you whatever item you want or need, assuming it takes it from a different time or universe. When attached to the warp core, it's supposed to cause the ship to warp to where it needs to go but caused a time loop in the process. When attached to the warp device, it teleports you to random points across the multiverse. All of the devices work, but it acts erratically and unreliably. But when attached to the cosmic sphere, it projects a portal that you can then walk through. No weirdness, no unpredictability, just exactly where they needed to go.
(My working theory is that the warp crystal needs to be in the cosmic sphere to work properly. If it isnโt, it will be unpredictable.)
The crystal was taken from the afterlife, purgatory. A place completely identical to this one, but slightly different. Darker, scarier, a place filled with spirits and evil, Dark entities.
Kinda sounds like Markโs upside-down, donโt you think?
But the real question is which one comes first? Well, let's look at what time period each ETN season came from. The events of what happened in the show are linear to how they come out, but the dates of what happens change the timeline completely. Season 2 was the Victorian era, which was between 1837 to 1901. Season 1 was in the 1920s, very cut and dry. And season four was mainly set in the 1940s, but can go completely across time. We know this from the things collected from the different time periods. (Irrelevant for this post, but season three is set in the 1970s.)
And Who Killed Markiplier, according to Google, is set somewhere between the 1920s and the 1950s, meaning the order of events wouldโve been S2, S1, WKM, S4, S3. God damn time fuckery, making my job hard.
In season one, the original manor, they โcontainedโ the evil, meaning it couldnโt leave the house. Or we thought it couldnโt leave the house until we see Joey leave the house being corrupted by this evil. Meaning that the evil needs to inhabit someone so it can bring others in. The longer in the house, the worse the effects get. The same thing with Markโs manor. Two, unnamed, evil entities leave the house through both Celineโs body and your body.
What Iโm trying to imply is that, maybe, Markโs manor is the same house in ETN season 1. โBut Devon,โ I hear you asking, โHow does that make sense? Mark would have to have owned the house at the same time as Joey for that to make sense, considering Mark grew up in the house and Joey โinheritsโ it at the very beginning.โ And to that, I say, โConsider the pockets of time.โ
If Joey exists in this pocket of time and then leaves to go back to the modern world, that means the person that owns the house no longer exists. At least, not at that time. Mark was 28 when he made โWho Killed Markiplier,โ Meaning he lived in his own place for a while. Since Mark grew up in that time and that house, and since Joey abandoned that house in the 1920s, that means the exact events that happened in that house happened around 1948 at least, which puts us squarely in our timeline.
If Markโs Manor and Joeyโs estate are the same, then that means that the evil and the entities are the same beings. Just like how the warp crystal and the cosmic sphere are the same stone. However, I would like to add one last thing.
Cc! Mark has said that the entities not only trick C! Mark into doing their bidding but also convince Mark that it was his idea the whole time. That idea was to have Wilford kill him in a game of Russian Roulette, have everyone turn on him and kill him as well, and then him and the entity could take his body and get out of there. And Iโve noticed that death description fits two deaths in escape the night season one.
The death of Timmothy DeLaGetto, also known as โThe Mobster.โ
And the death of Arthur.
For those who donโt know, Arthurโs entire role was to manipulate the evil to do what he wants. He was โThe butlerโ of the house, convincing all of the other past owners to feed into the evil so he can do what he wants. It feels like heโs not just working as a butler for the owner, but a butler for the evil. He gets found out, the remaining guests free his brother, the brother then shoots the other two residents of the house along with Arthur.
If I were to guess, Arthur doesnโt like being dead. So after Joey leaves, the bodies get cleaned up, Mark and his family move in, and Arthur is forced to watch Mark, Damien, and William grow up in front of him. Arthur gets replaced with Benjamin, Mark falls in love with Celine, Celine after realizing the house is evil (Because sheโs a seer) leaves the house and runs away with William, Damien becomes Mayor, Mark feels worthless and alone and kills himself.
Arthur talks to Mark, Arthur convinces the evil to bring him back, Mark comes back, Mark kills himself, so on and so forth. The entity that works with Mark being Arthur makes sense. He would know that killing Wilford like that would work because heโs seen it work. Once with the mobster and once with him. All he did was combine the two and convince Mark he came up with it.
When Celine comes into the picture, heโs ecstatic because he gets the chance to not just get his own body, but a more powerful body. A body that could do what his and Wilfordโs couldnโt. Talk to the beyond and commune with other entities. So he changed the plan and had Mark kick out Celine and Damien from their bodies, forcing them to take yours when they die. But not without taking some evil on their way out.
But, of course, this is just the beginning. This isnโt the last time we see the evil. The evil spreads, and my god does it spread.
(Authorโs Note: Joey needs better friends both in and out of canon.)
Been working hard and, simultaneously, hardly working. But I have a question for all of you;
If it's posted all at once, it may be more confusing, but all of the info will be there. It also may take longer
If it's posted in parts, it will be easier to digest but harder to understand overall in the long run. It time will be shorter, but will come out in parts with time in between
Me, looking at every YouTube series: These bitches are connected, I know it
Me when I get into three:
Markiplier egos: The Canon and Uncanon
I have come to a horrible realization that you can tell which Sides/Egos are canon for the other series I like, but not for this one! So, of course, Iโm gonna fix this. (Also Iโm doing this based of characters that do and donโt appear in the โwith Markiplierโ series canon)
(For the mark section, C - Canon, N - Not Canon, P - Possibly Canon)
Darkiplier (Also Damien)
Wilford (Also William b. Barnum)
Mark (The actor)
The Jims (all of them, but Iโm going to count the four iterations of Jim we see for simplicity's sake)
Yancy
Captain Magnum
Illinois
Stan Wheeler
Heehoo
Murdock (I considered putting him in the โthat's just markโ category)
The door monster
Bingiplier (plus mini bing)
Googleplier (all four iterations)
Bim Trimmer
King of the squirrels
Dr. Iplier
Ed Edgar
Septiplier (I know)
Silver shepherd
The host (also the author)
Heist Mark (c)
Head Engineer Mark(c)
Date Mark(c)
Drowned man Mark(n)
E-boy Mark(n)
Noir Mark (c)
The pornipliers (all six of them) (c)
Markbop (p)
Organization Head Mark (c)
Head soldier Mark (c)
Camp counselor Mark (c)
Bomb diffuser Mark (c)
Resident enis Mark (n)
FNAF the Musical Mark (n)
Cool patrol Mark (n)
Old man Mark (c)
Harold B. Darrensworth
Eric Derekson
Derek Derekson
Randall Vorhees
Santaplier
Bonesaw
Chef iplier
Yandereplier
Dr. Plier (different from Dr. Iplier)
Dave Torres
Annus
The MerMer
Stan the water man (?)
The God of night
FNAF AR announcer
The necromancer
The centaur
Bill
Elder Jerimiah
Brian
If we add up all of these egos, we get 46 egos in canon, 72 egos in total... Tell me if I missed any (or if there are some that shouldnโt be counted) and Iโll add them to (or remove them from) the list!
If this helps anyone, here's the way I think of it:
It goes who killed Markiplier, wilford motherlovin warfstache, Damien, Markiplier tv, a heist with Markiplier, a date with Markiplier
Because iswm constantly hops between different times, it has existed at all of these moments in history at once. That's why D!Mark asks us on a second date, that's why we visit Yancy in prison and find out he tried out for parole, and that's why we seemingly hop from place to place even before we get to any of those points. All because of the warp crystal.
It's also why Dark talks to us in ahwm, because he can now teleport to wherever he wants at any time he wants. Sorry if this was long but I hope it helped <3
I guess what i find so frustrating is that the markiplier cinematic universe feels like the fnaf lore and it could be easily explained that the reason that it doesnโt matter where ahwm,adwm, and iswm is because none of this is real because the house is putting you into this purgatory of stories to leave you to rot into eternity but thats not canon just some shit i made up
Like none of this makes sense and thats the point of it from a STORY point but from a storyline perspective its confusing as hell
Only difference is that fnaf is supported to be in chronological order and the Mcu is supposed to not have a timeline
You see my dilemma