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This deviation is split into two seperate entities that represent one whole deviation. Each are denoted by their normal dataclassification as well having their ID number end with a letter from A-Z.
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(Shown image of the Doomgoers, as well as the player who recorded it sharing the same body deformations as them. Note the corrupted teapot meshes. Censors have been put in place to keep user privacy. Doomgoer imitation usernames have gone uncensored.) |
Doomgoers are simple Humanoids deviations that resemble an old era of Robloxians, however their limbs are stretched out as head meshes and
their head and torso are squished spheres, causing their face to be stretched out. They come in many variations, changing limb and head colors, pants colors,
a variety of t-shirts, and occasionally adorn accessories.
These anomalies were originally reported and discovered in a corrupted server of the game Dodge the Teapots of Doom, created by the admin Clockwork.
Doomgoers also seem to take the appearance of real-life players and their avatars, and attempt to imitate them, although failing. Despite their odd nature,
Doomgoers have been affirmed to be completely harmless to all Robloxians, except for their aggressive counterparts.
Many players have documented the appearances of Doomgoers dwelling in the Teapots of Doom server, and little-to-none have experienced issues facing them. From reports
of multiple users that have talked with Doomgoers, most conversations held with Doomgoers are usually said to be "awkward" and "slightly intimidating" to talk with, due to
their unnatural speech patterns and "chat-formality," using punctuation and capitlization instead of "chat-casuality," which most players talk with in a casual tone to
other users. Doomgoer conversations are also quite bland, lacking any real emotion or "feeling of a real conversation" in them.
The following is a documented conversation from [PlayerUserID: Redacted] and a Doomgoer, recovered from the server’s previous datalogs. Player's name has been redacted for privacy. (For ease of telling each speaker apart, P represents Player, D represents Doomgoer.)
P: wut r you?? who r you?
D: I’m Username:yuiop! Nice to meet you [PlayerUserID: Redacted]
P: why does my character look like that??
D: What do you mean? Robloxians have always looked like this!
P: no they dont?? what even are you??
D: I’ve already told you, I am Username:yuiop!
P: ur username isnt in the leaderboard tho?
D: I’m clearly on there, it must be an issue on your end!
Further conversation seems rather uninteresting. The player then later on asks Doomgoer why the server feels so odd and unusual.
D: ServerSessionID:8827 GameID:Dodge the Teapots of Doom
P: what?
D: What are your favorite games on Roblox?
Further conversation seems to have led to nowhere beyond that interaction.
It’s greatly advised to not keep pestering a Doomgoer about its proof of realism, as Doomgoers really believe to be real players, and have a very limited mind. Continuing to confront Doomgoers topics such as what they are, who they are, or affirming them they aren’t real can cause a Doomgoer to mutate into it’s second form.
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R.E.P Attire showcase on a dummy. |
The one the company has managed to contain and have you manage seems to be adorning a purple giftbox on its head, as well as a “Teapots of Doom” t-shirt. We advise you to not push a Doomgoer to its limits and talk only about what you can be sure is within their mental capacity.
R.E.P Weaponry and Attire - “Boiling Point”
“A small, brightly-colored teapot with a yellow warning decal on the side of it. It begs the question, how long does it take for the humble kettle to start simmering?”
“A pattern of colorful teapots are engraved in the suit's cloth. You feel as if you were more 'sentient' than before."