☆ This is SWAP Shedletsky/Telamon! NOT the original! ☆ This is MY TAKE ON HIM! ☆ It might be inspired by fandoms, but he is not ripped from any of them! ☆Telamon uses He/It pronouns ☆ S. Shedletsky goes by Telamon, since Telamon is the god of SFOTH. (My AU) ☆ My AU is inspired by @Is_corn's version, a game called BLEED, and Hacklord
Shedletsky was once a caretaker of systems, not people. He maintained worlds, patched glitches, enforced balance—quietly, efficiently. He believed rules existed to protect, not control. But over time, he watched creators, admins, and players abuse those rules. Exploits. Corruption. People erased for convenience. Every report he filed was ignored. Every warning dismissed as “not that serious.” So he stopped reporting. Instead, he started observing. When the system finally collapsed—servers crashing, worlds corrupting, innocents deleted—Shedletsky was blamed. Cast out. Stripped of authority. Left inside a broken instance that never properly shut down. Something in him snapped—but not loudly. He rebuilt himself from fragments of corrupted code and forgotten moderation tools. Where others saw glitches, he saw judgment. Shedletsky doesn’t see himself as a murderer. He believes: Rules still matter Actions deserve consequences Someone has to enforce them If the system won’t do it anymore, he will. He targets: Exploiters Abusers of power People who treat others as disposable Those who laugh when worlds break Each kill is precise, almost surgical. No rage. No pleasure. Just correction. “You broke the rules. I fixed the mistake.” Personality Shift Calm, polite, almost friendly Uses humor—but it’s dry and unsettling Never raises his voice Genuinely confused when people call him a monster Believes he’s saving what’s left The scariest part? After killing the exploiters, he had a taste of blood-lust. And ever since then, he started killing innocents. He remembers who he used to be. And he thinks that this is who he was meant to be.