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|title = Alex Hall
 
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|real-name = Alexander D. Hall
 
|real-name = Alexander D. Hall
|aliases = Jadusable<br>JadusableH<br>TheRealJadusable<br>Alex Hall of Fame<br>Delex2002
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|aliases = Jadusable<br>JadusableH<br>TheRealJadusable<br>Alex Hall of Fame<br>Delex2002<br>xpoggers23<br>swaglord720
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|born = August 13, 1990
 
|born = August 13, 1990
|age = 29
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{{Quote|"He is twelve years old, internet!"|[[Alex Hall]]|The Digital Fireside}}
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{{Quote|"He is twelve years old, internet!"|[[Alex Hall]]|[[The Digital Fireside]]}}
'''Alex Hall''' is the writer of the Haunted Cartridge story, and creator of the subsequent ARG.  During his second year of college, he decided to write a short horror story on a whim, which evolved into a full game shortly after the story's ending.
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'''Alex Hall''' is the author of ''[[Ben Drowned]]'' and co-host of the podcast ''[[The Digital Fireside]]''. After writing the [[The Haunted Cartridge (arc)|first]] [[Moon Children (arc)|two]] story arcs in his second year of college, he would return to [[Awakening (arc)|complete]] the story ten years later.
 
 
==Biography==
 
  
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== Biography ==
 
=== Education ===
 
=== Education ===
 
Alex graduated from Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis and studied Business Management at Saint Louis University.
 
Alex graduated from Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis and studied Business Management at Saint Louis University.
  
=== Prior work ===
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=== Early life ===
At 14 in 2005, Alex began writing a fanfiction that takes place after the events of Devil May Cry 3. As of 2006, it appears to have been unfinished.
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At 14 in 2005, Alex began writing a fan fiction that takes place after the events of Devil May Cry 3. As of 2006, it appears to have been unfinished.
 
 
In 2008, during high school, Alex and several friends, under the name Consistently White, created a music video for a song titled "Hey I'm White," which is a parody of Kid Cudi's "Day N' Nite."  They followed this video in 2012 with a Consistently White reunion video, which was posted to Alex's personal Facebook.  It was finally released to the public on January 3, 2019, but was quickly made private.
 
  
Alex was a participant in the 2008 and 2009 48-Hour Film Project competition, participating from St. Louis.  His 2008 entry, ''Normal'', won awards for Best Screenplay, Best Male Lead, and Best Composer, but ultimately came in second place.  His 2009 entry has been lost.
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In 2008, during high school, Alex and several friends, under the name Consistently White, created a music video for a song titled "Hey I'm White," which is a parody of Kid Cudi's "Day N' Nite." They followed this video in 2012 with a Consistently White reunion video, which was posted to Alex's personal Facebook. It was finally released to the public on January 3, 2019, but was quickly made private.
  
=== Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge ===
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Alex was a participant in the 2008 and 2009 48-Hour Film Project competition, participating from St. Louis. His 2008 entry, ''Normal'', won awards for Best Screenplay, Best Male Lead, and Best Composer, but ultimately came in second place. His 2009 entry has been lost.
In September 2010, Alex wrote the Haunted Cartridge during his second year of college.  The project began on a whim, and he wrote the entirety of it himself, working between classes and at night.  After seeing the success of the story, he paid out of his own pocket to start a [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|website]] that advanced the story. Unfortunately, a few days into the ARG portion, his lack of funding forced the game to pause.
 
  
Receiving continuous donations and requests to continue the story motivated Alex to continue the game. After mentioning the real name of a player in-game, Alex allowed the player, Kayd Hendricks, to present his own portion of the story.
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=== Ben Drowned ===
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In September 2010, Alex wrote {{THC}} during his second year of college. The project began on a whim, and he wrote the entirety of it himself, working between classes and at night. After seeing the success of the story, he paid out of his own pocket to start a [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|website]] that advanced the story. Unfortunately, a few days into the [[Moon Children (arc)|second]] story arc, his lack of funding forced the game to pause. After mentioning the real name of a player in-game, Alex allowed the player, [[Kayd Hendricks]], to present his own [[Ryukaki|portion]] of the story.
  
During the time leading up to the then-current Hubris Arc, Alex introduced a new [[Within Hubris|forum]] that allowed the player base to communicate as a whole. The story's final arc was intended to end after the release of a video game portion, which was to be used alongside a new website. Due to the massive scope of the project, Alex put the game on hiatus during July 2011, which will last until he is able to allocate time and money to the project.  He has expressed desire to return to the ARG after his film has finished production.
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During the time leading up to the then-current Hubris arc (which has since been merged with the Moon Children arc), Alex introduced a new [[Within Hubris|forum]] that allowed the player base to communicate as a whole. The story's final arc was intended to climax with the release of a video game, which was to be used alongside a new website. Due to the massive scope of the project, Alex put the game on hiatus during July 2011, which was due to last until his independent film ''[[Methods of Revolution]]'' was released.
  
 
=== Methods of Revolution ===
 
=== Methods of Revolution ===
In April 2012, Alex announced ''Methods of Revolution'', a film project that he considers his master work. After raising money during its Kickstarter campaign, Alex began production. However, it has missed its deadline of a late-2012 release by four years, and is still in development.
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In April 2012, Alex announced ''Methods of Revolution'', a film project that he considers his master work. After raising money during its Kickstarter campaign, Alex began production. However, after missing its deadline of a late-2012 release, it too went into development hell for several years. Following a [https://www.facebook.com/MethodsofRevolution/posts/1164495443641010 post] on the project's [https://www.facebook.com/MethodsofRevolution/ Facebook page] promising things to come on December 28th, 2016, the page updated with a [https://www.facebook.com/MethodsofRevolution/posts/1233609906729563 post] on that date detailing the approximate scheduled releases of the three ''Methods'' films. Interestingly, ''Methods of Revolution: Prologue ''had its release date scheduled for [[423|April 23rd]], 2017. A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2GAAmTSQL4 video] was later uploaded on January 14th, 2017, further detailing his plans for ''Methods.''
  
Following a [https://www.facebook.com/MethodsofRevolution/posts/1164495443641010 post] on the project's [https://www.facebook.com/MethodsofRevolution/ Facebook page] promising things to come on December 28th, 2016, the page updated with a [https://www.facebook.com/MethodsofRevolution/posts/1233609906729563 post] on that date detailing the approximate scheduled releases of the three ''Methods'' films. Interestingly, ''Methods of Revolution: Prologue ''had its release date scheduled for [[423|April 23rd]], 2017. A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2GAAmTSQL4 video] was later uploaded on January 14th, 2017, further detailing his plans for ''Methods.''
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On April 23, 2019, Alex announced ''The Digital Fireside'', a podcast intended to serve as a prologue to the ''Methods of Revolution'' project. Alex would later offer full refunds to anyone who contributed to the initial ''Methods'' Kickstarter.
  
On April 23, 2019, Alex announced ''The Digital Fireside'', a podcast intended to serve as a prologue to the ''Methods of Revolution'' project.
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=== Awakening ===
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On March 17, 2020, Ben Drowned [[Awakening (arc)|officially continued]]. On March 20, he started a [[Jadusable's Patreon|Patreon]] for the project, intended as a tip jar for those who enjoy his work and want to support it. It later became used in-game for voting due to its security from outside influence.
  
=== Awakening ===
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Ben Drowned concluded on October 31, with a total runtime of just over ten years.
On March 17, 2020, the ARG officially continued. It is currently ongoing.
 
  
 
== Works ==
 
== Works ==
 
 
=== Writing ===
 
=== Writing ===
* ''My Devil May Cry fanfic: Nelo Angelo'', 2005 - 2006 (unfinished)
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* ''My Devil May Cry fanfic: Nelo Angelo'', 2005 2006 (unfinished)
* ''Haunted Majora's Mask Cartridge'', 2010 - 2011, 2020 - present (ongoing)
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* ''Ben Drowned''
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** ''The Haunted Cartridge, 2010
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** ''Moon Children'', 2010 2011
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** ''Awakening'', 2020
  
 
=== Film ===
 
=== Film ===
 
* "Hey I'm White" (music video, 2008)
 
* "Hey I'm White" (music video, 2008)
 
* ''Normal'' (short film, 2008)
 
* ''Normal'' (short film, 2008)
* Unknown title (short film, 2009)
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* Unknown title (lost short film, 2009)
 
* ''Consistently White Returns'' (short film, 2012)
 
* ''Consistently White Returns'' (short film, 2012)
* ''The Digital Fireside'' (podcast, 2019 - ongoing)
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* ''The Digital Fireside'' (podcast, 2019 – 2020)
 
* ''Methods of Revolution'' (in production)
 
* ''Methods of Revolution'' (in production)
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=== Voice ===
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* Narrator, BEN - "Majora's Mask: 20th Anniversary Tribute" (video series by Zelda Universe, 2020)
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{{Characters}}
 
{{Characters}}
 
[[Category:Real life]]
 
[[Category:Real life]]

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Alex Hall
Alex Hall2.jpg
Real name Alexander D. Hall
Aliases Jadusable
JadusableH
TheRealJadusable
Alex Hall of Fame
Delex2002
xpoggers23
swaglord720
Gender Male
Born August 13, 1990

First appearance

Last appearance

N/A

N/A

"He is twelve years old, internet!"

Alex Hall is the author of Ben Drowned and co-host of the podcast The Digital Fireside. After writing the first two story arcs in his second year of college, he would return to complete the story ten years later.

Biography

Education

Alex graduated from Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis and studied Business Management at Saint Louis University.

Early life

At 14 in 2005, Alex began writing a fan fiction that takes place after the events of Devil May Cry 3. As of 2006, it appears to have been unfinished.

In 2008, during high school, Alex and several friends, under the name Consistently White, created a music video for a song titled "Hey I'm White," which is a parody of Kid Cudi's "Day N' Nite." They followed this video in 2012 with a Consistently White reunion video, which was posted to Alex's personal Facebook. It was finally released to the public on January 3, 2019, but was quickly made private.

Alex was a participant in the 2008 and 2009 48-Hour Film Project competition, participating from St. Louis. His 2008 entry, Normal, won awards for Best Screenplay, Best Male Lead, and Best Composer, but ultimately came in second place. His 2009 entry has been lost.

Ben Drowned

In September 2010, Alex wrote The Haunted Cartridge during his second year of college. The project began on a whim, and he wrote the entirety of it himself, working between classes and at night. After seeing the success of the story, he paid out of his own pocket to start a website that advanced the story. Unfortunately, a few days into the second story arc, his lack of funding forced the game to pause. After mentioning the real name of a player in-game, Alex allowed the player, Kayd Hendricks, to present his own portion of the story.

During the time leading up to the then-current Hubris arc (which has since been merged with the Moon Children arc), Alex introduced a new forum that allowed the player base to communicate as a whole. The story's final arc was intended to climax with the release of a video game, which was to be used alongside a new website. Due to the massive scope of the project, Alex put the game on hiatus during July 2011, which was due to last until his independent film Methods of Revolution was released.

Methods of Revolution

In April 2012, Alex announced Methods of Revolution, a film project that he considers his master work. After raising money during its Kickstarter campaign, Alex began production. However, after missing its deadline of a late-2012 release, it too went into development hell for several years. Following a post on the project's Facebook page promising things to come on December 28th, 2016, the page updated with a post on that date detailing the approximate scheduled releases of the three Methods films. Interestingly, Methods of Revolution: Prologue had its release date scheduled for April 23rd, 2017. A video was later uploaded on January 14th, 2017, further detailing his plans for Methods.

On April 23, 2019, Alex announced The Digital Fireside, a podcast intended to serve as a prologue to the Methods of Revolution project. Alex would later offer full refunds to anyone who contributed to the initial Methods Kickstarter.

Awakening

On March 17, 2020, Ben Drowned officially continued. On March 20, he started a Patreon for the project, intended as a tip jar for those who enjoy his work and want to support it. It later became used in-game for voting due to its security from outside influence.

Ben Drowned concluded on October 31, with a total runtime of just over ten years.

Works

Writing

  • My Devil May Cry fanfic: Nelo Angelo, 2005 – 2006 (unfinished)
  • Ben Drowned
    • The Haunted Cartridge, 2010
    • Moon Children, 2010 – 2011
    • Awakening, 2020

Film

  • "Hey I'm White" (music video, 2008)
  • Normal (short film, 2008)
  • Unknown title (lost short film, 2009)
  • Consistently White Returns (short film, 2012)
  • The Digital Fireside (podcast, 2019 – 2020)
  • Methods of Revolution (in production)

Voice

  • Narrator, BEN - "Majora's Mask: 20th Anniversary Tribute" (video series by Zelda Universe, 2020)

Characters

Haunted Cartridge Arc

JadusableBENBenTylerOld ManThe Father

Moon Children Arc

IfritDuskworld23NekkoInsidiaeDROWNEDAlexRosaRemKelbrisRyukakiGuide

Awakening Arc

JadusDentonBakerSecond PlayerAbelThe JailerSarahCircleRyan

Real life

Alex HallKayd HendricksPlayers