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'''Kelbris''', also known as '''The Father''', was the leader of the [[Moon Children]] and a prophet to the modern members due to his claims of being contacted by Luna, the subject of the Moon Children's worship. His interpretation of the end of the world and subsequent mysterious death made him a legendary figure within the cult. During the [[Moon Children Arc]], he was discovered to have possibly [[Ascension|ascended]].
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'''Kelbris''', also known as '''The Father''', was presumably a member of the [[Eternity Project]], as well as the leader and founder of the [[Moon Children]], who regarded him as a prophet due to his claims of being whispered to by Luna, their alleged deity. His interpretation of the end of the world and subsequent mysterious death made him a legendary figure within the cult. During the [[Moon Children Arc]], he was discovered to have possibly [[Ascension|ascended]].
  
It is revealed through video titles and image file names released during the [[Awakening Arc]] that Kelbris and The Father, previously thought to be separate entities, are indeed one and the same.
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Through video titles and image filenames throughout the first two phases of the [[Awakening Arc]], it was heavily implied that Kelbris and The Father were the same entity - an implication that was explicitly confirmed by the Eternity Project website.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
 
=== 1998 ===
 
=== 1998 ===
Kelbris founded the Moon Children cult as a front for the "[[Eternity Project]]". According to an explanatory passage attached to the of Moon Children's end-times prophecies on [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|youshouldnthavedonethat.net]], Kelbris was the first Moonchild who received whispers from the cult's deity, Luna. Kelbris related to the cult that the whispers detailed Luna's future consumption of the Earth. Her messages were distorted and sometimes contained the number 3 said between words, and sometimes between letters. Some time afterward, Kelbris was found electrocuted, and whether intending to or not, had successfully [[Ascension|ascended]]. Eventually, he was deified as '''The Father''', and the cult's later dealings were built on the foundations of Kelbris' prophecies.  
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Kelbris founded the Moon Children cult as a front for the "[[Eternity Project]]". According to an explanatory passage attached to the of Moon Children's end-times prophecies on [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|youshouldnthavedonethat.net]], Kelbris was the first Moon Child who received whispers from the cult's deity, Luna. Kelbris related to the cult that the whispers detailed Luna's future consumption of the Earth. Her messages were distorted and sometimes contained the number 3 said between words, and sometimes between letters. Some time afterward, Kelbris was found electrocuted, and whether intending to or not, had successfully [[Ascension|ascended]]. Eventually, he was deified as '''The Father''', and the cult's later dealings were built on the foundations of Kelbris' prophecies.  
  
The snippets that could be gleaned from [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|the original Moon Children website]] stated the cult was ultimately unsure if Kelbris had actually ascended or if he had simply died — however, with the apparently updated ''Eternity Project'' account of the events, it's clarified that the uncertainty lied in whether or not Kelbris had ''intended'' to ascend.
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According to the prophecy as recorded on [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|the original Moon Children website]], it was never determined whether Kelbris' death was an ''intentional'' attempt at Ascension or foul play. The full account of the prophecy from the ''Eternity Project'' website states that he became "the first to undergo Ascension," though it speculates that the process drove him mad as well - mentioning that the process was "unrefined," and his vessel at the time was "archaic." It is also stated that it took "several years of failed attempts" before another Moon Child - assumed to be [[Ben]] - would successfully ascend and join him.
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Apparently, the Eternity Project somehow lost contact with Kelbris sometime after his ascension - the page notes that, "His whereabouts are currently unknown."
  
 
=== Haunted Cartridge Arc ===
 
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The first of these mentions would be recalled in a later video.
 
The first of these mentions would be recalled in a later video.
  
The Father made no overt physical appearances throughout [[Jadusable|Jadusable's]] videos, but he is referenced by the appearance of the Happy Mask Salesman, a connection that would be made later. In [[Day four.wmv|day four.wmv]], he is briefly shown during the Swordsman's School sequence. At 4:23, the Happy Mask Salesman dialogue, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" appeared.
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Kelbris' presence throughout [[Jadusable|Jadusable's]] videos is vague, but he is at least represented by the Happy Mask Salesman - a connection that was later confirmed by [[BEN]] when uploading [[TheTruth.rtf]] to /x/. In [[Day four.wmv|day four.wmv]]'s summary, Jadusable mentions hearing his laugh faintly while exploring the broken Clock Town, and in the video itself, he is briefly shown during the Swordsman's School sequence. At 4:23, the line, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" appears, accompanied by the HMS's laugh.
  
The Happy Mask Salesman is more prominently featured in [[BEN.wmv]]. After entering the Clock Tower, the beginning of his introductory cut scene is played before Jadusable is taken to Termina Field, where a [[Music#Reversed Mask Salesman|reversed and slowed down]] Happy Mask Salesman Theme plays. In the field, the Happy Mask Salesman is among the character models present, though his idle animation does not play; however, his head follows Link as he moves. Immediately after Jadusable played the Song of Healing, he was killed. Afterward, his laugh played, accompanied by "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"
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The Happy Mask Salesman is more prominently featured in [[BEN.wmv]]. When Jadusable is first teleported to Clock Town, his laugh plays at the end of Tatl's dialogue, and the camera is positioned within the model of the Clock Tower, where he is located. Upon entering the tower, the beginning of his regular introductory cutscene is played before Jadusable is taken to Termina Field, where a [[Music#Reversed Mask Salesman|reversed and slowed down]] version of the HMS's theme plays in the background. In the field, Jadusable finds the Happy Mask Salesman, accompanied by the Skull Kid, Elegy Statue, and Epona. He notes that the HMS is the most frightening presence in the scene - while his idle animation does not play, his head follows Link as he moves. Jadusable gets out his ocarina and is presented with a song prompt - upon playing Song of Healing, the music speeds up as Link bursts into flames. Afterward, the HMS's laugh plays, again accompanied by, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"
  
[[DROWNED.wmv]] contains a sequence in which Jadusable is transported from area to area in ''Ocarina of Time''. He ends up in the Happy Mask Shop, which, oddly, did not contain the Happy Mask Salesman. When Link focuses on the Elegy statue inside the Moon, the Happy Mask Salesman, with an angry expression and outstretched hand, is shown briefly with the sound of Kotake's scream. His laugh plays afterward, when the phrase "Come play with us" appears.
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At first, the Happy Mask Salesman is not present in [[DROWNED.wmv]]. However, when Link encounters the Skull Kid, the HMS's face flashes by once more. After playing the Elegy of Emptiness in response to a song prompt, Jadusable is teleported from area to area in ''Ocarina of Time'', with all the dialogue replaced with, "You shouldn't have done that..." He ends up in the Happy Mask Shop briefly (though the HMS himself is absent), before being teleported to the Moon. As he is approached by and tries to look at the Elegy Statue, the HMS flashes on-screen again, with an angry expression and outstretched hand, accompanied by the sound of Kotake's scream. The following dialogue appears, with the final line accompanied by the HMS's laugh:
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* "You will be given one last chance..."
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* "Back to where it all began..."
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* "Come play with us."
  
In [[Jadusable.wmv|jadusable.wmv]], a picture of the Happy Mask Salesman standing next to the Elegy of Emptiness statue is found in the Pictograph Box, which Jadusable promptly disposes of. After he is killed during the fight with Gomess, the following phrase appears: "Why is he smiling? The father?" This references the words of Rosa from Jadusable's first video. Later, he falls into a grave, which is followed by the Happy Mask Salesman's laugh and the phrase, "It'll be our little secret, okay?" Finally, after Jadusable makes his way into the Clock Tower, the screen cuts to black with the text, "You can't run." This is followed by an extended shot of Link, the Elegy statue, and the Happy Mask Salesman standing together, cutting out shortly before the next Elegy statue spawns on top of Link.
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The Happy Mask Salesman is not physically present near the beginning of [[Jadusable.wmv|jadusable.wmv]] - however, when Jadusable checks his Pictograph Box, he finds a picture of the HMS and the Elegy Statue side-by-side, which he promptly deletes. After he is killed during the fight with Gomess, the phrase, "Why is he smiling? The father?" appears, referencing Rosa's words in Jadusable's first video. Link next appears in Ikana Graveyard at night, and as he walks around, Bongo Bongo's murmur - a sound later associated with Kelbris during the [[Moon Children Arc]] - can be heard in the background. After checking the inscription on the last grave, Link falls forward and through the ground before the screen fades to black - and the phrase, "It'll be our little secret, okay?" appears, accompanied by the HMS's laugh once more. Finally, after Jadusable makes his way into the Clock Tower, the screen cuts to black with the text, "You can't run." This is followed by an extended shot of Link, the Elegy statue, and the Happy Mask Salesman standing together, cutting out shortly before the next Elegy statue spawns in front of Link.
  
The Father is briefly mentioned in [[TheTruth.rtf]] in the form of the Happy Mask Salesman, who appears in a nightmare that Jadusable has. As the in-game Moon Children sewed his hands to his sides and rendered him unable to scream, the Happy Mask Salesman leaned down toward him and said, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"
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The Happy Mask Salesman also makes a brief appearance in [[TheTruth.rtf]], appearing in Jadusable's nightmare, saying that he has a new mask for Jadusable to wear. As the Moon Children from Majora's Mask attach the mask to Jadusable's face and sew his limbs together ("crafting him into another Elegy Statue," in his own words), the HMS leans down toward him and says, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" with a grin on his face.
  
 
=== Moon Children Arc ===
 
=== Moon Children Arc ===
The Father is referenced in the Moon Children Creed by the line, "O father, I pledge to youa [sic]." Later, [[Downloadable Files|File 6]] of the downloadable files was revealed to be an image of the Happy Mask Salesman, titled, "the father.jpg."
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The Father is mentioned in the Moon Children's creed: "O father, I pledge to youa [sic]." Later, [[Downloadable Files|File 6]] of the downloadable files was revealed to be an image of the Happy Mask Salesman, titled, "the father.jpg" - the same image that BEN uploaded alongside TheTruth.rtf to /x/ at the end of the first arc.
  
Kelbris' presence on [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|youshouldnthavedonethat.net]] was first detected on the contact page for [[DROWNED]], which contained Kelbris.jpg and the text, "Dead End. Go back," as well as a cipher in the title that translated to, "MY EYES... THEY TOOK... MY EYES..." The Search page also contained a possible message from Kelbris, "Do you honestly think you can escape me?"
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Kelbris' presence on [[Youshouldnthavedonethat.net|youshouldnthavedonethat.net]] was first discovered on the contact page for [[DROWNED]], containing [[Downloadable Files#Files 21 - 30|Kelbris.jpg]] and the text, "Dead End. Go back," as well as a cipher in the title that translated to, "MY EYES... THEY TOOK... MY EYES..." The Search page also contained a possible message from Kelbris, "Do you honestly think you can escape me?" Kelbris himself did not seem to make a direct appearance at this point; however, he was implicated as the Father in [[Ifrit]]'s disappearance during the last hour of the first cycle, via the music file playing on the main page: [[Downloadable Files#Files 31 - 40|Matt's Final Hour.mp3]], a reversed and sped-up version of the HMS's theme.
  
During the Second Cycle, the [[Songofhealing.asf|Song of Healing]] was played, which triggered a message from Kelbris on the main page. The username read, "WHO DO YOU THINK THIS IS," and the post read, "I AM KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR NEXT. LET ME IN. I WANT TO SPEAK." The post was made at 6:66pm (realistically, 7:06pm). [[Rosa]]'s disappearance soon afterward is attributed to this action, and Kelbris is believed to be responsible for [[Ifrit|Ifrit's]] as well.
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During the Second Cycle, the [[Songofhealing.asf|Song of Healing]] was played, causing a message from Kelbris to appear on the main page. The username read, "WHO DO YOU THINK THIS IS," and the post read, "I AM KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR NEXT. LET ME IN. I WANT TO SPEAK." The post was made at 6:66pm (realistically, 7:06pm). [[Rosa]]'s disappearance soon afterward is attributed to Kelbris, due to the mention of "knocking at your door" - something that both Rosa and Ifrit reported hearing shortly before losing contact with players.
  
An account belonging to Kelbris was found in the Tenor group on Within Hubris. When Wayward Horizon was unlocked by users, a topic from him titled "..." was found. It consisted only of "GET OUT."
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When the playerbase discovered [[Within Hubris]], a Tenor account belonging to Kelbris was discovered to exist. When the password to Wayward Horizon was discovered, a topic by Kelbris was found, simply titled "..." It consisted of a single post, just saying "GET OUT." Shortly afterward, the password to Wayward Horizon changed to "youshouldntbehere".
  
 
=== Awakening Arc ===
 
=== Awakening Arc ===
The Father is shown in-game in [[End.wmv|end.wmv]] for the first time since the Haunted Cartridge Arc, in which the Happy Mask Salesman cutscene plays out mostly-normally. In [[Gateway.wmv|gateway.wmv]], [[Sonata.wmv|sonata.wmv]], and [[CHILDREN.wmv]], he appears in the same role as the Happy Mask Salesman in Termina Field. Later in CHILDREN.wmv, Link targets a previously unseen character model (later identified as Ifrit) as the Happy Mask Salesman's laugh plays.
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When Link enters the Clock Tower in [[End.wmv|end.wmv]], the Happy Mask Salesman asks him if he has recovered Majora's Mask yet, and becomes angry when he has not. Other than being warned that "Only ' hours remain," the scene follows the regular game's script before Link heads downstairs. In [[Gateway.wmv|gateway.wmv]], [[Sonata.wmv|sonata.wmv]], and [[CHILDREN.wmv]], the HMS appears in Termina Field alongside the Elegy Statue, Skull Kid, and Epona, much like in BEN.wmv. After playing the Sun's Song in CHILDREN.wmv, Link notices Epona and Skull Kid in the distance, and as he approaches them, the HMS fades into view as well. Later on, Link finds himself in a black void, flanked by the Goron Elder and the Elder's son, and Bongo Bongo's murmur can be heard faintly in the background. Shortly after, the game resets, and Link finds himself in a broken version of South Clock Town, deserted save for a single NPC - the Potion Seller from ''Ocarina of Time''. As he focuses on the man, the HMS's laugh plays once more (however, the Potion Seller would later be identified as Matt on [https://www.patreon.com/jadusable|Jadusable's Patreon]).
  
[[THE FATHER.wmv]], the final video recorded by Jadusable, reveals that The Father was within the cartridge alongside BEN the whole time. The title of the video was originally KELBRIS.wmv, which changed several times before settling on its final name; this along with images found the same night on [[Methodsofrevolution.com|methodsofrevolution.com]] provide confirmation that Kelbris and The Father are the same entity. In the video, Jadusable pushes farther into the game against BEN's warnings. BEN begins to beg Jadusable to stop exploring and tells him, "You're going to wake him up," followed by, "YOU ARE DIGGING TOO DEEP. TURN BACK NOW." Jadusable ignores BEN's pleas and even deletes save files named STOP and PLEASE. After the final reset, The Father is awakened. Now in control, he tells Jadsuable, "I FOUND YOU." As Jadusable walks through the void, The Father appears and devours Link, presumably symbolizing Jadusable's imminent death.
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[[THE FATHER.wmv]], the final video recorded by Jadusable before his own death, was originally titled KELBRIS.wmv, which changed several times before settling on its final name; this, along with images found the same night on [[Methodsofrevolution.com|methodsofrevolution.com]] strongly implied that Kelbris and The Father were the same entity. The video itself confirms that Kelbris was contained within the cartridge, alongside BEN and its other inhabitants. In the video, Jadusable pushes further into the game, despite repeated warnings to stop exploring. At first, the game warns him, "You're going to wake him up," but when he continues to play, he is told, "YOU ARE DIGGING TOO DEEP. TURN BACK NOW." Jadusable continues to ignore these warnings, even deleting save files titled "STOP" and "PLEASE". After the final reset, Kelbris is presumably awakened. Now in control, he tells Jadsuable, "I FOUND YOU." As Jadusable walks through the void, Kelbris' face appears, eventually devouring him when he tries to attack, presumably symbolizing Jadusable's imminent death and ascension.
  
Despite BEN's apparent escape to the internet via TheTruth.rtf, it appears the Father remained in the cartridge. Almost a full decade later, in [[Methods of Revolution (Ben.wmv)|Methods of Revolution <nowiki>[Ben.wmv]</nowiki>]], he is seen looming over the game area, watching the player.
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Despite BEN's apparent escape to the internet via TheTruth.rtf, it appears Kelbris remained in the cartridge. Almost a full decade later, in [[Methods of Revolution (Ben.wmv)|Methods of Revolution <nowiki>[Ben.wmv]</nowiki>]], he is seen looming over the game area, watching the latest player - [[Sarah]]. The HMS is also seen lying on the forest floor, possibly signifying that Kelbris has abandoned his former vessel. As Sarah notices Kelbris' face looking down at her, she runs toward the edge of the forest and falls through the ground, whereupon she encounters Ben, who says, "It's OK... you're safe from him here."
  
Ben reveals in [[The Truth.wmv]] that The Father has spent the decade tormenting and controlling the actions of Ben and anyone else who attempted to intervene, having turned Jadusable into a new "vessel". The Father's power within the cartridge is also somewhat elaborated upon, per the spirits, he has "consumed and corrupted" all the other imprisoned souls besides them, and despite the fact the spirits were able to escape him by hiding within the game's code, The Father still had the power to totally destroy the in-game world, leaving only glitchy remnants. The spirits also say that even though they've been safe from The Father for years within the code, now that he knows where they are, it's no longer a safe-haven, indicating The Father is perfectly capable of reaching them despite his apparent blindspot.
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In [[The Truth.wmv]], Ben (and possibly some of the cartridge's [[Rosa|other occupants]]) explains to her that Kelbris has spent the decade tormenting and controlling the actions of Ben and anyone else who attempted to intervene, having turned Jadusable into "another vessel". Kelbris' power within the cartridge is also somewhat elaborated upon - per Ben's explanation, he has "consumed and corrupted" all the other imprisoned souls; despite the fact the spirits were able to escape him by hiding within the game's code, his power continued to grow, almost completely destroying the game's world and leaving only glitchy remnants behind. Ben explains that now that Kelbris knows where they are, their hiding place is not going to be safe for much longer, suggesting that Sarah's arrival has led him to their last safe haven. The spirits ask her to "go back to where it all began and stop him," and to "heal their souls." After gaining the power of the Adult Link mask, Sarah plays the Song of Time, resetting the game to its original state in 2010, before Jadusable played it himself.
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In [[Methods of Revolution (The Truth.wmv)|Methods of Revolution <nowiki>[The Truth.wmv]</nowiki>]], an excited [[Abel]] mentions that, given enough time, Kelbris would eventually corrupt the game world once more, and also makes reference to the Majora's Mask simulation having a "program and directive to corrupt as much as it could," possibly referring to Kelbris' destructive madness. Despite Abel's instructions, Sarah continues to play the game.
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In [[The Last Hero.wmv]], she meets Matt within the Clock Tower basement, where he asks her if she was able to find anything that could "disrupt a simulation" in her world (the hotel). When Sarah shrugs and shakes her head in response, he expresses disappointment, observing that they'll have to face Kelbris within "his own plane of existence." He warns her that Kelbris is likely aware of her existence, that he can "manipulate the very fabric of this world," and that he "seems to be making his move." As Sarah leaves the Clock Tower, a pair of Odolwas appear to attack her, presumably summoned by Kelbris.
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In [[The Moon Children.wmv]], Sarah enters the Stock Pot Inn, finding it filled with a thick, dark purple fog. As she explores, Bongo Bongo's murmur can be heard in the background once again. Within, she finds one of the Moon Children wearing Odalwa's mask. The child says that he doesn't want to play with her, then observes, "But that's not up to either of us, is it?" The child disappears, and Sarah finds him upstairs - whereupon the game resets. When she loads her save file up again, she is reset to the Clock Tower exit - and finds that all of Clock Town's inhabitants have been replaced with ReDeads, a result of Kelbris' power growing stronger.
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In [[The Happy Mask Salesman.wmv]], Sarah finds Clock Town all but deserted, with ominous marks on the ground where characters once stood. Even Matt and Ben have disappeared from the Clock Tower basement - the only character left is Anju, who can be seen making her way to the Laundry Pool as in the original game. When Sarah follows her, however, she finds the Laundry Pool similarly empty. After checking the Curiosity Shop's back door, she turns around and sees the Happy Mask Salesman's body, lying at the bottom of the pool, whereupon the reversed Song of Healing starts to play. As she returns to South Clock Town, Bongo Bongo's murmur can be heard in the background once again. In West Clock Town, [[Players#Awakening|Circle]] warns her that her presence, as well as the HMS's apparent death, appears to be eroding the game's stability even faster. As they try to leave, they are attacked by a Wart, which Sarah manages to defeat with Rosa's help before continuing on to Snowhead. Further evidence of Kelbris' corrupting influence can be seen in [[The Dying World.wmv]], where trees, snowballs, and other debris can be seen floating around in the air haphazardly.
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In [[The Showdown.wmv]], Sarah encounters a corrupted Jadusable in the form of Zora Link in "the space between the code." Having either been possessed or somehow influenced by Kelbris, as JAdusable prepares to fight her, he says, "FATHER - It's time for us to leave this world." Bongo Bongo's murmur plays once more, followed by a deep rumbling before Jadusable and Sarah are warped to the Sages' Chamber from ''Ocarina of Time''.
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The Eternity Project website, discovered shortly after the premiere of The Showdown.wmv, reveals that Kelbris founded the Moon Children as a front for the project, as a way to draw in depressed, alienated children for their experiments with Ascension.  
  
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Not much is known about Kelbris, but he is shown to be aggressive and murderous, as he is implied to be responsible for both Ifrit's and Rosa's ascensions, as well as the continued torture and subjugation of the ascended souls within the cartridge. The Eternity Project describes him as possessing a "propensity for wanton violence and uncontrolled aggression". This was apparently attributed, by some, to the rudimentary way he was ascended, though others believed it was caused by by the prolonged isolation he had to face before [[Ben|another cultist]] could be successfully ascended to join him.
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Not much is known about Kelbris' personality, but he is shown to be quite aggressive and domineering, via threatening, ominous messages directed at the players and other characters. He is also implied to be very sadistic and possibly murderous, between Jadusable's ascension, Matt and Rosa's disappearances, and the continuous torment of the souls trapped within the cartridge. The Eternity Project website in particular describes him as possessing a "propensity for wanton violence and uncontrolled aggression" - though whether this was always the case or not is uncertain, as speculation on the website suggests that his violent behaviour may be due to either the "rudimentary" method of his Ascension, or simply him slowly going insane over time, due to factors such as the "archaic" nature of his vessel, the "unrefined" Ascension process, and/or being isolated and alone for "several years".  
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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* [[Haunted Cartridge Arc]]
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** [[Day four.wmv|day four.wmv]]
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** [[BEN.wmv]]
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** [[DROWNED.wmv]]
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** [[Jadusable.wmv|jadusable.wmv]]
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** [[TheTruth.rtf]]
 
* [[Moon Children Arc]]
 
* [[Moon Children Arc]]
 
** First Cycle
 
** First Cycle
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** Wayward Horizon
 
** Wayward Horizon
 
* [[Awakening Arc]]
 
* [[Awakening Arc]]
 
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** [[End.wmv|end.wmv]]
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** [[Gateway.wmv|gateway.wmv]]
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** [[Sonata.wmv|sonata.wmv]]
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** [[CHILDREN.wmv]]
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** [[THE FATHER.wmv]]
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** [[Methodsofrevolution.com|methodsofrevolution.com]]
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** [[Methods of Revolution (Ben.wmv)|Methods of Revolution <nowiki>[Ben.wmv]</nowiki>]]
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** [[The Happy Mask Salesman.wmv]]
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** [[Eternity Project]]
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* His avatar on youshouldnthavedonethat.net comes from [http://www.deviantart.com/art/Elephant-Man-78559012 Elephant Man], a digital painting by Michael Kutsche and based on David Lynch's film ''The Elephant Man''.
 
* His avatar on youshouldnthavedonethat.net comes from [http://www.deviantart.com/art/Elephant-Man-78559012 Elephant Man], a digital painting by Michael Kutsche and based on David Lynch's film ''The Elephant Man''.
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* During [[Moon Children Arc#The Glitch|The Glitch on YSHDT.net]], three identical images of a gas mask (imagery normally associated with DROWNED) - [[Downloadable Files#Files 41 - 50|Files 44, 46, and 47]] - were discovered, with the filenames "Eyes.jpg" and "StoleMy.jpg," respectively. This, along with Kelbris' image on DROWNED's contact page, may be evidence of a link between the two.
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* In [[The Prisoner.wmv]], one of the four remaining Moon Children says, "For now, we will act in His stead until He is ready." Due to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverential_capitalization reverential capitalization], it's likely that the Moon Child is talking about Kelbris.
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* In [[The Predecessor.wmv]], the Moon can be seen to turn around to keep its gaze on Sarah. This may be symbolic of Kelbris keeping a close eye on her actions.
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"The Father" redirects here. For the video, see THE FATHER.wmv.

Kelbris

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The Father (Kelrbis.jpg)

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THEY LIED TO ME

Real name Unknown
Aliases Kelbris
The Father
Gender Male
Status Ascended
Born Unknown
Died 1998
Age Unknown
Affiliation Moon Children
Eternity Project
Relations Unknown

First appearance

Last appearance

I FOUND YOU
The FatherTHE FATHER.wmv

Kelbris, also known as The Father, was presumably a member of the Eternity Project, as well as the leader and founder of the Moon Children, who regarded him as a prophet due to his claims of being whispered to by Luna, their alleged deity. His interpretation of the end of the world and subsequent mysterious death made him a legendary figure within the cult. During the Moon Children Arc, he was discovered to have possibly ascended.

Through video titles and image filenames throughout the first two phases of the Awakening Arc, it was heavily implied that Kelbris and The Father were the same entity - an implication that was explicitly confirmed by the Eternity Project website.

History

1998

Kelbris founded the Moon Children cult as a front for the "Eternity Project". According to an explanatory passage attached to the of Moon Children's end-times prophecies on youshouldnthavedonethat.net, Kelbris was the first Moon Child who received whispers from the cult's deity, Luna. Kelbris related to the cult that the whispers detailed Luna's future consumption of the Earth. Her messages were distorted and sometimes contained the number 3 said between words, and sometimes between letters. Some time afterward, Kelbris was found electrocuted, and whether intending to or not, had successfully ascended. Eventually, he was deified as The Father, and the cult's later dealings were built on the foundations of Kelbris' prophecies.

According to the prophecy as recorded on the original Moon Children website, it was never determined whether Kelbris' death was an intentional attempt at Ascension or foul play. The full account of the prophecy from the Eternity Project website states that he became "the first to undergo Ascension," though it speculates that the process drove him mad as well - mentioning that the process was "unrefined," and his vessel at the time was "archaic." It is also stated that it took "several years of failed attempts" before another Moon Child - assumed to be Ben - would successfully ascend and join him.

Apparently, the Eternity Project somehow lost contact with Kelbris sometime after his ascension - the page notes that, "His whereabouts are currently unknown."

Haunted Cartridge Arc

Several brief mentions of The Father are made by Rosa in Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines - Rosa:

  • "Why is he smiling? The father? Is it- Is it the father behind him?"
  • "He's furious... the man with the crest... the voice in the darkness, boss."
  • "Some [enemies] with swords, some with smiles."

The first of these mentions would be recalled in a later video.

Kelbris' presence throughout Jadusable's videos is vague, but he is at least represented by the Happy Mask Salesman - a connection that was later confirmed by BEN when uploading TheTruth.rtf to /x/. In day four.wmv's summary, Jadusable mentions hearing his laugh faintly while exploring the broken Clock Town, and in the video itself, he is briefly shown during the Swordsman's School sequence. At 4:23, the line, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" appears, accompanied by the HMS's laugh.

The Happy Mask Salesman is more prominently featured in BEN.wmv. When Jadusable is first teleported to Clock Town, his laugh plays at the end of Tatl's dialogue, and the camera is positioned within the model of the Clock Tower, where he is located. Upon entering the tower, the beginning of his regular introductory cutscene is played before Jadusable is taken to Termina Field, where a reversed and slowed down version of the HMS's theme plays in the background. In the field, Jadusable finds the Happy Mask Salesman, accompanied by the Skull Kid, Elegy Statue, and Epona. He notes that the HMS is the most frightening presence in the scene - while his idle animation does not play, his head follows Link as he moves. Jadusable gets out his ocarina and is presented with a song prompt - upon playing Song of Healing, the music speeds up as Link bursts into flames. Afterward, the HMS's laugh plays, again accompanied by, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?"

At first, the Happy Mask Salesman is not present in DROWNED.wmv. However, when Link encounters the Skull Kid, the HMS's face flashes by once more. After playing the Elegy of Emptiness in response to a song prompt, Jadusable is teleported from area to area in Ocarina of Time, with all the dialogue replaced with, "You shouldn't have done that..." He ends up in the Happy Mask Shop briefly (though the HMS himself is absent), before being teleported to the Moon. As he is approached by and tries to look at the Elegy Statue, the HMS flashes on-screen again, with an angry expression and outstretched hand, accompanied by the sound of Kotake's scream. The following dialogue appears, with the final line accompanied by the HMS's laugh:

  • "You will be given one last chance..."
  • "Back to where it all began..."
  • "Come play with us."

The Happy Mask Salesman is not physically present near the beginning of jadusable.wmv - however, when Jadusable checks his Pictograph Box, he finds a picture of the HMS and the Elegy Statue side-by-side, which he promptly deletes. After he is killed during the fight with Gomess, the phrase, "Why is he smiling? The father?" appears, referencing Rosa's words in Jadusable's first video. Link next appears in Ikana Graveyard at night, and as he walks around, Bongo Bongo's murmur - a sound later associated with Kelbris during the Moon Children Arc - can be heard in the background. After checking the inscription on the last grave, Link falls forward and through the ground before the screen fades to black - and the phrase, "It'll be our little secret, okay?" appears, accompanied by the HMS's laugh once more. Finally, after Jadusable makes his way into the Clock Tower, the screen cuts to black with the text, "You can't run." This is followed by an extended shot of Link, the Elegy statue, and the Happy Mask Salesman standing together, cutting out shortly before the next Elegy statue spawns in front of Link.

The Happy Mask Salesman also makes a brief appearance in TheTruth.rtf, appearing in Jadusable's nightmare, saying that he has a new mask for Jadusable to wear. As the Moon Children from Majora's Mask attach the mask to Jadusable's face and sew his limbs together ("crafting him into another Elegy Statue," in his own words), the HMS leans down toward him and says, "You've met with a terrible fate, haven't you?" with a grin on his face.

Moon Children Arc

The Father is mentioned in the Moon Children's creed: "O father, I pledge to youa [sic]." Later, File 6 of the downloadable files was revealed to be an image of the Happy Mask Salesman, titled, "the father.jpg" - the same image that BEN uploaded alongside TheTruth.rtf to /x/ at the end of the first arc.

Kelbris' presence on youshouldnthavedonethat.net was first discovered on the contact page for DROWNED, containing Kelbris.jpg and the text, "Dead End. Go back," as well as a cipher in the title that translated to, "MY EYES... THEY TOOK... MY EYES..." The Search page also contained a possible message from Kelbris, "Do you honestly think you can escape me?" Kelbris himself did not seem to make a direct appearance at this point; however, he was implicated as the Father in Ifrit's disappearance during the last hour of the first cycle, via the music file playing on the main page: Matt's Final Hour.mp3, a reversed and sped-up version of the HMS's theme.

During the Second Cycle, the Song of Healing was played, causing a message from Kelbris to appear on the main page. The username read, "WHO DO YOU THINK THIS IS," and the post read, "I AM KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR NEXT. LET ME IN. I WANT TO SPEAK." The post was made at 6:66pm (realistically, 7:06pm). Rosa's disappearance soon afterward is attributed to Kelbris, due to the mention of "knocking at your door" - something that both Rosa and Ifrit reported hearing shortly before losing contact with players.

When the playerbase discovered Within Hubris, a Tenor account belonging to Kelbris was discovered to exist. When the password to Wayward Horizon was discovered, a topic by Kelbris was found, simply titled "..." It consisted of a single post, just saying "GET OUT." Shortly afterward, the password to Wayward Horizon changed to "youshouldntbehere".

Awakening Arc

When Link enters the Clock Tower in end.wmv, the Happy Mask Salesman asks him if he has recovered Majora's Mask yet, and becomes angry when he has not. Other than being warned that "Only ' hours remain," the scene follows the regular game's script before Link heads downstairs. In gateway.wmv, sonata.wmv, and CHILDREN.wmv, the HMS appears in Termina Field alongside the Elegy Statue, Skull Kid, and Epona, much like in BEN.wmv. After playing the Sun's Song in CHILDREN.wmv, Link notices Epona and Skull Kid in the distance, and as he approaches them, the HMS fades into view as well. Later on, Link finds himself in a black void, flanked by the Goron Elder and the Elder's son, and Bongo Bongo's murmur can be heard faintly in the background. Shortly after, the game resets, and Link finds himself in a broken version of South Clock Town, deserted save for a single NPC - the Potion Seller from Ocarina of Time. As he focuses on the man, the HMS's laugh plays once more (however, the Potion Seller would later be identified as Matt on Patreon).

THE FATHER.wmv, the final video recorded by Jadusable before his own death, was originally titled KELBRIS.wmv, which changed several times before settling on its final name; this, along with images found the same night on methodsofrevolution.com strongly implied that Kelbris and The Father were the same entity. The video itself confirms that Kelbris was contained within the cartridge, alongside BEN and its other inhabitants. In the video, Jadusable pushes further into the game, despite repeated warnings to stop exploring. At first, the game warns him, "You're going to wake him up," but when he continues to play, he is told, "YOU ARE DIGGING TOO DEEP. TURN BACK NOW." Jadusable continues to ignore these warnings, even deleting save files titled "STOP" and "PLEASE". After the final reset, Kelbris is presumably awakened. Now in control, he tells Jadsuable, "I FOUND YOU." As Jadusable walks through the void, Kelbris' face appears, eventually devouring him when he tries to attack, presumably symbolizing Jadusable's imminent death and ascension.

Despite BEN's apparent escape to the internet via TheTruth.rtf, it appears Kelbris remained in the cartridge. Almost a full decade later, in Methods of Revolution [Ben.wmv], he is seen looming over the game area, watching the latest player - Sarah. The HMS is also seen lying on the forest floor, possibly signifying that Kelbris has abandoned his former vessel. As Sarah notices Kelbris' face looking down at her, she runs toward the edge of the forest and falls through the ground, whereupon she encounters Ben, who says, "It's OK... you're safe from him here."

In The Truth.wmv, Ben (and possibly some of the cartridge's other occupants) explains to her that Kelbris has spent the decade tormenting and controlling the actions of Ben and anyone else who attempted to intervene, having turned Jadusable into "another vessel". Kelbris' power within the cartridge is also somewhat elaborated upon - per Ben's explanation, he has "consumed and corrupted" all the other imprisoned souls; despite the fact the spirits were able to escape him by hiding within the game's code, his power continued to grow, almost completely destroying the game's world and leaving only glitchy remnants behind. Ben explains that now that Kelbris knows where they are, their hiding place is not going to be safe for much longer, suggesting that Sarah's arrival has led him to their last safe haven. The spirits ask her to "go back to where it all began and stop him," and to "heal their souls." After gaining the power of the Adult Link mask, Sarah plays the Song of Time, resetting the game to its original state in 2010, before Jadusable played it himself.

In Methods of Revolution [The Truth.wmv], an excited Abel mentions that, given enough time, Kelbris would eventually corrupt the game world once more, and also makes reference to the Majora's Mask simulation having a "program and directive to corrupt as much as it could," possibly referring to Kelbris' destructive madness. Despite Abel's instructions, Sarah continues to play the game.

In The Last Hero.wmv, she meets Matt within the Clock Tower basement, where he asks her if she was able to find anything that could "disrupt a simulation" in her world (the hotel). When Sarah shrugs and shakes her head in response, he expresses disappointment, observing that they'll have to face Kelbris within "his own plane of existence." He warns her that Kelbris is likely aware of her existence, that he can "manipulate the very fabric of this world," and that he "seems to be making his move." As Sarah leaves the Clock Tower, a pair of Odolwas appear to attack her, presumably summoned by Kelbris.

In The Moon Children.wmv, Sarah enters the Stock Pot Inn, finding it filled with a thick, dark purple fog. As she explores, Bongo Bongo's murmur can be heard in the background once again. Within, she finds one of the Moon Children wearing Odalwa's mask. The child says that he doesn't want to play with her, then observes, "But that's not up to either of us, is it?" The child disappears, and Sarah finds him upstairs - whereupon the game resets. When she loads her save file up again, she is reset to the Clock Tower exit - and finds that all of Clock Town's inhabitants have been replaced with ReDeads, a result of Kelbris' power growing stronger.

In The Happy Mask Salesman.wmv, Sarah finds Clock Town all but deserted, with ominous marks on the ground where characters once stood. Even Matt and Ben have disappeared from the Clock Tower basement - the only character left is Anju, who can be seen making her way to the Laundry Pool as in the original game. When Sarah follows her, however, she finds the Laundry Pool similarly empty. After checking the Curiosity Shop's back door, she turns around and sees the Happy Mask Salesman's body, lying at the bottom of the pool, whereupon the reversed Song of Healing starts to play. As she returns to South Clock Town, Bongo Bongo's murmur can be heard in the background once again. In West Clock Town, Circle warns her that her presence, as well as the HMS's apparent death, appears to be eroding the game's stability even faster. As they try to leave, they are attacked by a Wart, which Sarah manages to defeat with Rosa's help before continuing on to Snowhead. Further evidence of Kelbris' corrupting influence can be seen in The Dying World.wmv, where trees, snowballs, and other debris can be seen floating around in the air haphazardly.

In The Showdown.wmv, Sarah encounters a corrupted Jadusable in the form of Zora Link in "the space between the code." Having either been possessed or somehow influenced by Kelbris, as JAdusable prepares to fight her, he says, "FATHER - It's time for us to leave this world." Bongo Bongo's murmur plays once more, followed by a deep rumbling before Jadusable and Sarah are warped to the Sages' Chamber from Ocarina of Time.

The Eternity Project website, discovered shortly after the premiere of The Showdown.wmv, reveals that Kelbris founded the Moon Children as a front for the project, as a way to draw in depressed, alienated children for their experiments with Ascension.

Personality

Not much is known about Kelbris' personality, but he is shown to be quite aggressive and domineering, via threatening, ominous messages directed at the players and other characters. He is also implied to be very sadistic and possibly murderous, between Jadusable's ascension, Matt and Rosa's disappearances, and the continuous torment of the souls trapped within the cartridge. The Eternity Project website in particular describes him as possessing a "propensity for wanton violence and uncontrolled aggression" - though whether this was always the case or not is uncertain, as speculation on the website suggests that his violent behaviour may be due to either the "rudimentary" method of his Ascension, or simply him slowly going insane over time, due to factors such as the "archaic" nature of his vessel, the "unrefined" Ascension process, and/or being isolated and alone for "several years".

Appearances

Notes

  • His avatar on youshouldnthavedonethat.net comes from Elephant Man, a digital painting by Michael Kutsche and based on David Lynch's film The Elephant Man.
  • During The Glitch on YSHDT.net, three identical images of a gas mask (imagery normally associated with DROWNED) - Files 44, 46, and 47 - were discovered, with the filenames "Eyes.jpg" and "StoleMy.jpg," respectively. This, along with Kelbris' image on DROWNED's contact page, may be evidence of a link between the two.
  • In The Prisoner.wmv, one of the four remaining Moon Children says, "For now, we will act in His stead until He is ready." Due to the reverential capitalization, it's likely that the Moon Child is talking about Kelbris.
  • In The Predecessor.wmv, the Moon can be seen to turn around to keep its gaze on Sarah. This may be symbolic of Kelbris keeping a close eye on her actions.

Characters

Haunted Cartridge Arc

JadusableBENBenTylerOld ManThe Father

Moon Children Arc

IfritDuskworld23NekkoInsidiaeDROWNEDAlexRosaRemKelbrisRyukakiGuide

Awakening Arc

JadusDentonBakerSecond PlayerAbelThe JailerSarahCircleRyan

Real life

Alex HallKayd HendricksPlayers