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| fullname = The Man in the Fields
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|fullname = Unknown
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|alias = The Man in the Fields
| origin = ''Creepypasta''
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|origin = ''Creepypasta''
| occupation = Pagan deity
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|occupation = Pagan deity
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|skills = Teleportation<br>
| skills = teleportation, invisibility, super-speed, superhuman strength, claws,
 
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Invisibility<br>
| hobby = watching his victims from just outside their own house
 
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Super-speed<br>
| goals = ensure his victims complete the ritual without looking at him. If they do, his goal is then to violently kill them
 
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Superhuman strength<br>
| type of villain = Pagan deity
 
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Claws
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|hobby = Watching his victims from just outside their own house.
 
|goals = Ensure his victims complete the ritual without looking at him. If they do, his goal is then to violently kill them.
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|crimes = Murder
 
|type of villain = Cosmic Deity}}
   
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'''The Man in the Fields''' is the antagonist in the Creepypasta ritual of the same name, ''The Man in the Fields Ritual''.
   
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==Biography==
'''The Man in the Fields''' is the antagonist in the ''Creepypasta'' ritual of the same name, '''The Man in the Fields Ritual.''' The Man in the Fields is an ancient Pagan deity who has successes coming from rural areas, because he prefers to be alone when he is summoned, just himself and the victim. The Man in the Fields is a major challenge to anyone wishing to extend their lifespan, their financial status, or their social status for a year. The Man in the Fields is a nocturnal creature; he can be summoned anytime after nine pm, just as long as the Sun has set. The Man in the Fields is a very sadistic creature; but to those who have completed the ritual '''without looking at him''', he rewards them beneficially.
 
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The Man in the Fields is an ancient Pagan deity who has successes coming from rural areas because he prefers to be alone when he is summoned, just himself and the victim.
   
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The Man in the Fields is a major challenge to anyone wishing to extend their lifespan, their financial status, or their social status for a year. The Man in the Fields is a nocturnal creature; he can be summoned anytime after nine pm, just as long as the Sun has set.
The Man in the Fields, unlike other Pagan deities, does treat his devoted servants with respect. He knows his value; he has been summoned because he can reward his summouners. The Man in the Fields has to be summoned by going out into an open backyard at any time of the night (although financial status comes from starting at two in the morning) and whispering seven times "Who will scare the crows away?" At the last whisper, a mocking voice will say "But that's not your biggest problem."
 
   
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The Man in the Fields is a very sadistic creature; but to those who have completed the ritual '''without looking at him''', he rewards them beneficially.
Then the practitioner has to return to their house, whereupon everything that can open will have opened. They must find a room, put a crucifix inside, and lock the door, for protection. Throughout the ritual, as they lock each door that is opened, they will see an eerie man dressed in farmers overalls with a deathly complexion to his face. He is not the Man, he is a herald. He is just making sure the summouner is fulfilling the ritual's rules.
 
   
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The Man in the Fields, unlike other Pagan deities, does treat his devoted servants with respect. He knows his value; he has been summoned because he can reward his summoners.
The trick is to lock every open item in the house in precisely an hour, because then they will be rewarded. AT NO POINT can the practitioner look down into their yard, because they will see the above image, the elongated Man in the Fields, staring up at them.
 
   
 
The Man in the Fields has to be summoned by going out into an open backyard at any time of the night (although financial status comes from starting at two in the morning) and whispering seven times "Who will scare the crows away?" At the last whisper, a mocking voice will say "But that's not your biggest problem."
If they see the deity, he will see them, and begin racing off his post, into their house, and kill them - or, if they lock themselves in the safe room, they will endure his screams and clawings til morning. But even so they will not get rewarded, because they looked at him.
 
   
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Then the practitioner has to return to their house, whereupon everything that can open will have opened. They must find a room, put a crucifix inside, and lock the door, for protection.
Along with [[Jeff the Killer]], the Tree Man and [[The Devil (Creepypasta)|the Devil]], the Man in the Fields ranks as one of the scariest ''Creepypasta'' characters.
 
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Throughout the ritual, as they lock each door that is opened, they will see an eerie man dressed in farmers overalls with a deathly complexion to his face. He is not the Man, he is a herald. He is just making sure the summoner is fulfilling the ritual's rules.
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The trick is to lock every open item in the house in precisely an hour because then they will be rewarded. AT NO POINT can the practitioner look down into their yard, because they will see the above image, the Elongated Man in the Fields, staring up at them.
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If they see the deity, he will see them, and begin racing off his post, into their house, and kill them - or, if they lock themselves in the safe room, they will endure his screams and clawings til morning. But even so, they will not get rewarded, because they looked at him.
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The Man in the Fields is the antagonist in the Creepypasta ritual of the same name, The Man in the Fields Ritual.

Biography

The Man in the Fields is an ancient Pagan deity who has successes coming from rural areas because he prefers to be alone when he is summoned, just himself and the victim.

The Man in the Fields is a major challenge to anyone wishing to extend their lifespan, their financial status, or their social status for a year. The Man in the Fields is a nocturnal creature; he can be summoned anytime after nine pm, just as long as the Sun has set.

The Man in the Fields is a very sadistic creature; but to those who have completed the ritual without looking at him, he rewards them beneficially.

The Man in the Fields, unlike other Pagan deities, does treat his devoted servants with respect. He knows his value; he has been summoned because he can reward his summoners.

The Man in the Fields has to be summoned by going out into an open backyard at any time of the night (although financial status comes from starting at two in the morning) and whispering seven times "Who will scare the crows away?" At the last whisper, a mocking voice will say "But that's not your biggest problem."

Then the practitioner has to return to their house, whereupon everything that can open will have opened. They must find a room, put a crucifix inside, and lock the door, for protection.

Throughout the ritual, as they lock each door that is opened, they will see an eerie man dressed in farmers overalls with a deathly complexion to his face. He is not the Man, he is a herald. He is just making sure the summoner is fulfilling the ritual's rules.

The trick is to lock every open item in the house in precisely an hour because then they will be rewarded. AT NO POINT can the practitioner look down into their yard, because they will see the above image, the Elongated Man in the Fields, staring up at them.

If they see the deity, he will see them, and begin racing off his post, into their house, and kill them - or, if they lock themselves in the safe room, they will endure his screams and clawings til morning. But even so, they will not get rewarded, because they looked at him.

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See Also
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