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− | {{Youmay|the ARG|the [[The Haunted Cartridge (arc)|story arc]] often known by the same name}}'''''Ben Drowned''''' (originally titled '''''Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge''''', often displayed as '''''BEN DROWNED''''' or '''''BEN Drowned''''') is the title of an alternate reality game started in 2010 by [[Alex Hall]] | + | {{Youmay|the ARG|the [[The Haunted Cartridge (arc)|story arc]] often known by the same name}}'''''Ben Drowned''''' (originally titled '''''Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge''''', often displayed as '''''BEN DROWNED''''' or '''''BEN Drowned''''') is the title of an alternate reality game started in 2010 by [[Alex Hall]]. The story was originally written as a series of posts and videos from a [[Jadusable|college student]] plagued by a haunted copy of ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. After the conclusion, readers noticed changes on the protagonist's YouTube channel that launched the ARG portion of the story. |
== Development == | == Development == | ||
− | In September 2010, during his second year of college, [[Alex Hall]] challenged himself to write a horror story, something he had not attempted before. | + | In September 2010, during his second year of college, [[Alex Hall]] challenged himself to write a horror story, something he had not attempted before. The writing process took place over a short period of time, which produced a rushed quality to each succeeding chapter. A small amount of spelling errors went unnoticed during the writing process and made their way into the final versions of each post, though these enhanced the illusion of the [[Jadusable|Jadusable's]] deteriorating state of mind. The first version of [[TheTruth.rtf]], the document released in the final chapter of the arc, was scrapped for unknown reasons; the second version, which was written much closer to its deadline, was released as the final version. |
− | Just days after the end of Jadusable's story, changes to his YouTube channel's recent activity led readers of his story to a [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|website]] ran by a cult, the [[Moon Children]]. | + | Just days after the end of Jadusable's story, changes to his YouTube channel's recent activity led readers of his story to a [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|website]] ran by a cult, the [[Moon Children]]. After noticing parallels between the website and ''Majora's Mask'', the site was proven to be an extension to the story. However, the amount of traffic received overwhelmed the site occasionally. The website ran for three "cycles," the in-game equivalent of the three-day cycle found in ''Majora's Mask'', before Alex was forced to pause it due to technical and financial problems. |
− | Two weeks later, the website, then designed as an out-of-character hub for updates about the game, underwent a series of changes collectively known as The Glitch. | + | Two weeks later, the website, then designed as an out-of-character hub for updates about the game, underwent a series of changes collectively known as The Glitch. This event revealed several hidden files, some of which were already in plain use by the site. The [[Downloadable Files#File 59|59th file]] revealed the subject of the next part of the game, which was headed by [[Kayd Hendricks]] while Alex prepared for the true continuation of the story. Kayd's story was supplemental, and told from the perspective of [[Ryukaki]], another person being plagued by [[BEN]] due to his presence during the Moon Children incident. |
− | The months after Kayd's story was finished were filled with small bits of in-game activity, mostly involving hidden text on the main site. | + | The months after Kayd's story was finished were filled with small bits of in-game activity, mostly involving hidden text on the main site. The story continued with the introduction of a new forum, [[Within Hubris]]. Alex designed the forum as a place for the community to gather and work during the coming story, which was set to include a video game expansion. Shortly into the forum's lifespan, youshouldnthavedonethat.net began redirecting to it. The unfolding story was suddenly halted when the Hubris Reveal trailer was delayed due to Alex's unresponsive partner. |
− | In July, Alex officially paused the game indefinitely. | + | In July, Alex officially paused the game indefinitely. Soon afterward, Kayd makes a statement about Alex having ignored him during his portion of the story, which led to Alex angrily declaring Kayd's portion of the story non-canon. On March 27, 2012, youshouldnthavedonethat.net was put on sale. After a short burst of activity in late July, Within Hubris was the subject of a police report. InvisionFree removed Within Hubris on August 8, 2012. |
− | In March 2020, the third arc | + | In March 2020, the story continued after a nearly nine-year-long hiatus with its third [[Awakening (arc)|story arc]]. It concluded in October. |
== Story == | == Story == | ||
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== Reception == | == Reception == | ||
− | ''The Haunted Cartridge'' was originally posted on /x/, 4chan's paranormal board. | + | ''The Haunted Cartridge'' was originally posted on /x/, 4chan's paranormal board. During the period in which the story was posted, hundreds of additional related threads were created and overtook unrelated threads due to its popularity. This in turn enraged several /x/ users, as the front page of the board was almost entirely taken over at all times. As of November 2020, the seven videos on Jadusable's channel have gathered a total of over 13.4 million views. |
When the story moved from a written medium to an interactive website, the number of participants was not recorded. However, several communities spawned from the player base and much of their numbers were aggregated on Within Hubris after its introduction as a game mechanic. At the end of its lifespan, Within Hubris had a total of 3,706 registered members, more than 122,000 posts, and reached a total of 830 users online at 11:13pm on February 27, 2011. | When the story moved from a written medium to an interactive website, the number of participants was not recorded. However, several communities spawned from the player base and much of their numbers were aggregated on Within Hubris after its introduction as a game mechanic. At the end of its lifespan, Within Hubris had a total of 3,706 registered members, more than 122,000 posts, and reached a total of 830 users online at 11:13pm on February 27, 2011. | ||
− | The original story has inspired countless derivative works, ranging from fan-made videos involving BEN's hauntings to fan fiction to fan art and even entire ARGs that continue or re-work the original plot. Many were shared on the original Within Hubris during its time of operation, which lasted from February 17, 2011 to August | + | The original story has inspired countless derivative works, ranging from fan-made videos involving BEN's hauntings to fan fiction to fan art and even entire ARGs that continue or re-work the original plot. Many were shared on the original Within Hubris during its time of operation, which lasted from February 17, 2011 to August 8, 2012. The day after Within Hubris was deleted, a re-creation allowed the community to thrive further, though many had left the original forum by this time due to the extended pause. Fan-created efforts to keep the story alive persist in the forms of several interactive stories run from within the community. |
== Controversy == | == Controversy == | ||
− | Not long after the discovery of youshouldnthavedonethat.net on September 17, 2010, users noticed a discussion among minor characters in the guestbook area of the website that showed the beginning of a plot to commit a school shooting. | + | Not long after the discovery of youshouldnthavedonethat.net on September 17, 2010, users noticed a discussion among minor characters in the guestbook area of the website that showed the beginning of a plot to commit a school shooting. In order to keep the site from being removed by police, though the conversation was fictional, Alex Hall did not include the guestbook in future cycles. |
− | On July 15, 2011, shortly after Alex announced the story's hiatus, Kayd Hendricks hosted [[Kayd Hendricks Q&A|a Q&A on Within Hubris]]. | + | On July 15, 2011, shortly after Alex announced the story's hiatus, Kayd Hendricks hosted [[Kayd Hendricks Q&A|a Q&A on Within Hubris]]. A response to a question about his interaction with Alex during his portion of the story revealed that their contact was minimal, and that he felt that he had been ignored for the most part and decided to improvise at parts. Two days later, Alex replied to this answer by announcing that Kayd's part of the story was actually a gamejack, and that he had initially intended to hold off on this revelation until after the ARG had concluded. Kayd replied by saying that he would not have continued had he known that he was intruding, and had only done so due to the swarms of contacting players. |
In fact, Alex had previously hinted toward the non-canon status of Kayd's story in [[Resistance Chatango Q&A|a previous Q&A]] where he stated that knowing Ryukaki's story was not required to understand Arc 3 or the entire story itself, in addition to the following: "''Ryukaki is canon, just to clarify. He is apart of the story. '''But not to the extent that a lot of people are assuming.'''''" This implied that name-dropping Kayd was just meant to be a fourth-wall-break. | In fact, Alex had previously hinted toward the non-canon status of Kayd's story in [[Resistance Chatango Q&A|a previous Q&A]] where he stated that knowing Ryukaki's story was not required to understand Arc 3 or the entire story itself, in addition to the following: "''Ryukaki is canon, just to clarify. He is apart of the story. '''But not to the extent that a lot of people are assuming.'''''" This implied that name-dropping Kayd was just meant to be a fourth-wall-break. |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 9 August 2021
This article is about the ARG. You may be looking for the story arc often known by the same name. |
Ben Drowned (originally titled Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge, often displayed as BEN DROWNED or BEN Drowned) is the title of an alternate reality game started in 2010 by Alex Hall. The story was originally written as a series of posts and videos from a college student plagued by a haunted copy of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. After the conclusion, readers noticed changes on the protagonist's YouTube channel that launched the ARG portion of the story.
Contents
Development
In September 2010, during his second year of college, Alex Hall challenged himself to write a horror story, something he had not attempted before. The writing process took place over a short period of time, which produced a rushed quality to each succeeding chapter. A small amount of spelling errors went unnoticed during the writing process and made their way into the final versions of each post, though these enhanced the illusion of the Jadusable's deteriorating state of mind. The first version of TheTruth.rtf, the document released in the final chapter of the arc, was scrapped for unknown reasons; the second version, which was written much closer to its deadline, was released as the final version.
Just days after the end of Jadusable's story, changes to his YouTube channel's recent activity led readers of his story to a website ran by a cult, the Moon Children. After noticing parallels between the website and Majora's Mask, the site was proven to be an extension to the story. However, the amount of traffic received overwhelmed the site occasionally. The website ran for three "cycles," the in-game equivalent of the three-day cycle found in Majora's Mask, before Alex was forced to pause it due to technical and financial problems.
Two weeks later, the website, then designed as an out-of-character hub for updates about the game, underwent a series of changes collectively known as The Glitch. This event revealed several hidden files, some of which were already in plain use by the site. The 59th file revealed the subject of the next part of the game, which was headed by Kayd Hendricks while Alex prepared for the true continuation of the story. Kayd's story was supplemental, and told from the perspective of Ryukaki, another person being plagued by BEN due to his presence during the Moon Children incident.
The months after Kayd's story was finished were filled with small bits of in-game activity, mostly involving hidden text on the main site. The story continued with the introduction of a new forum, Within Hubris. Alex designed the forum as a place for the community to gather and work during the coming story, which was set to include a video game expansion. Shortly into the forum's lifespan, youshouldnthavedonethat.net began redirecting to it. The unfolding story was suddenly halted when the Hubris Reveal trailer was delayed due to Alex's unresponsive partner.
In July, Alex officially paused the game indefinitely. Soon afterward, Kayd makes a statement about Alex having ignored him during his portion of the story, which led to Alex angrily declaring Kayd's portion of the story non-canon. On March 27, 2012, youshouldnthavedonethat.net was put on sale. After a short burst of activity in late July, Within Hubris was the subject of a police report. InvisionFree removed Within Hubris on August 8, 2012.
In March 2020, the story continued after a nearly nine-year-long hiatus with its third story arc. It concluded in October.
Story
The narrative of the ARG spans three story arcs. The first was divided into chapters by Alex Hall, with the second and third divided into parts by wiki staff.
- The Haunted Cartridge
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: day four
- Chapter 2: BEN
- Chapter 3: DROWNED
- Chapter 4: jadusable
- Chapter 5: The Truth
- Moon Children
- Part 1: YSHDT
- Part 2: Ryukaki (Note: This portion of the story is considered ambiguously canon by the wiki.)
- Part 3: Hubris
- Awakening
- Part 1: Awakening
- Part 2: Methods of Revolution
- Part 3: The Last Hero
Reception
The Haunted Cartridge was originally posted on /x/, 4chan's paranormal board. During the period in which the story was posted, hundreds of additional related threads were created and overtook unrelated threads due to its popularity. This in turn enraged several /x/ users, as the front page of the board was almost entirely taken over at all times. As of November 2020, the seven videos on Jadusable's channel have gathered a total of over 13.4 million views.
When the story moved from a written medium to an interactive website, the number of participants was not recorded. However, several communities spawned from the player base and much of their numbers were aggregated on Within Hubris after its introduction as a game mechanic. At the end of its lifespan, Within Hubris had a total of 3,706 registered members, more than 122,000 posts, and reached a total of 830 users online at 11:13pm on February 27, 2011.
The original story has inspired countless derivative works, ranging from fan-made videos involving BEN's hauntings to fan fiction to fan art and even entire ARGs that continue or re-work the original plot. Many were shared on the original Within Hubris during its time of operation, which lasted from February 17, 2011 to August 8, 2012. The day after Within Hubris was deleted, a re-creation allowed the community to thrive further, though many had left the original forum by this time due to the extended pause. Fan-created efforts to keep the story alive persist in the forms of several interactive stories run from within the community.
Controversy
Not long after the discovery of youshouldnthavedonethat.net on September 17, 2010, users noticed a discussion among minor characters in the guestbook area of the website that showed the beginning of a plot to commit a school shooting. In order to keep the site from being removed by police, though the conversation was fictional, Alex Hall did not include the guestbook in future cycles.
On July 15, 2011, shortly after Alex announced the story's hiatus, Kayd Hendricks hosted a Q&A on Within Hubris. A response to a question about his interaction with Alex during his portion of the story revealed that their contact was minimal, and that he felt that he had been ignored for the most part and decided to improvise at parts. Two days later, Alex replied to this answer by announcing that Kayd's part of the story was actually a gamejack, and that he had initially intended to hold off on this revelation until after the ARG had concluded. Kayd replied by saying that he would not have continued had he known that he was intruding, and had only done so due to the swarms of contacting players.
In fact, Alex had previously hinted toward the non-canon status of Kayd's story in a previous Q&A where he stated that knowing Ryukaki's story was not required to understand Arc 3 or the entire story itself, in addition to the following: "Ryukaki is canon, just to clarify. He is apart of the story. But not to the extent that a lot of people are assuming." This implied that name-dropping Kayd was just meant to be a fourth-wall-break.
Future
With the completion of the third arc on October 31, 2020, Ben Drowned has officially ended. Methods of Revolution, now known to share a fictional universe with the story, is still in production. Alex Hall has likewise indicated his intention for future projects, which do not necessarily relate to Ben Drowned.
Within Hubris will continue to produce content internally for the foreseeable future. Fan works of the past and present include Blueshift Productions' unnamed multi-arc video series, PwerlvlAmy's gameplay videos, and several ARGs including Johnisdead, EVENT IMMINENT, I Am 979, and Site 21.