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Silly Spine

Original drawing of the Silly Spine.
First Appearance N/A
Gender Unknown
Species Neogoblin
Smell Bones & Rot

The Silly Spine is a Neogoblin originally created on October 3rd, 2021. It is a spine attached to nothing but a deformed skull, whose eye sockets are unnaturally large. The skull has a permanent smile and a large crack on top, with what may be a brain inside.

It has yet to properly debut in any project.

Lore

Not much is currently known about the Silly Spine. It is another popular character from Neogoblins, a parody of Creepypasta. It is said to unexpectedly appear in dark areas devoid of life, such as urban alleyways and deserts. It simply stalks a person eerily and does not make any movements other than turning its head while looked at. Its spine can be of any length and will always connect to ground. Its eyes can stretch forward if it becomes especially curious toward the person it is watching, but will retract if it sees sudden movements. If someone gets too close to it (less than a meter), it will crumble and leave behind an intangible dark cloud that only disappears when not being observed. It is comparable to the internet urban legend Long Horse by Trevor Henderson.

Silly Spine scaring the fuck out of someone.

In one of its few official drawings, it is shown with elongated eyeballs staring down a person with the intent to scare them. Its true motives are unknown.

Trivia

  • Silly Spine was made up on the same day as the Yoper. It became largely overshadowed due to lack of popularity, and not much else about it has been made since.