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Yehambayvee Man (otherwise known as Baphomet later on) was a myserious figure found at the abandoned Dingdong Manor paired with unknown substances which were coined "Yehambayvee". After the failure of his offensive revenge on the theft of Yehambayvee from him, his cousins made an effort to bring him back to life via armies of Hell demons and mass productions of machinery and prosthetics. He is also a prominent member of the Archdemonic League of Harbingers until his death in which the organisation is disbanded in the dawn of the new millenia. Yehambayvee Man appeared in the form of a silhoutte with the head of a goat's, always wielding a sharp knife everywhere he went. He was known for being agile and intelligent both in situations against the old Apernix Agency and within the Archdemonic League of Harbingers. BiographyIn the first game of the series, Yehambayvee Man was an assumed resident of Dingdong manor. The old Apernix Agency had used a mini-satellite to locate round, white substances in the area which seemed to match with unusual elements of the Periodic Table. With keen interest, the agency sends in an investigator (you) to go collect batchs of the substances nicked Yehambayvee. Yehambayvee Man, pissed off wth your presence and intentions, chases the investigator around the manor as they collect Yehambayvee. He plots his revenge after your escape. Then in the next game, Yehambayvee Man prepares a surprise attack in the home of the investigator's. After they had come home to find out their house was on fire, Yehambayvee Man opens an entryway into a maze-like basement. Yehambayvee dares the investigator if they have it in them to collect more Yehambayvee. After their risk, he challenges them to a battle he loses and dies. His death sparks a great panic between the cousins of Yehambayvee Man causing them to have a shared goal of making an effort towards his resurrection. Bruvjohn raises a demon army at his castle in the caves of Hawaii and Jambino augments them via prosthetics and uses his engineering expertise to expand on this army with machinery. Humbovi watches and makes observations on what their enemies will do next. The sheer mass of demons will be enough in numbers to perform Yehambayvee's presence on Earth again. In the third game, the masses of Hell makes their move into the resurrection. They storm locations such as cities and towns via the advanced technology of dimensional rifts that Bruvjohn and Jambino have worked their socks off on. The dimensional rifts lead to a conjoined area of a laboratory and the Tomb of Yehambayvee. This is where he is resurrected. A legendary battle occurs after the investigator realises they are too late to stop it and due to the dimensional difficulties, the battle relocates to familiar areas such as Dingdong Manor or the maze. Yehambayvee Man then warps to his demesne showing his final form which is then where the true power of the Yehambayvee is realised, leading to his downfall on a power scale. TriviaEtymology of Yehambayvee Man comes from a terribly misspelled "yeah maybe" which was self-questioned and then embraced into the character himself. Yehambayvee Man makes a special appearance as one of the main characters in a series of L4D2 maps posing as FNAF fangames called Five Nights of Pisstowel. Bonus maps in the series include: Five nights of Pisstowel 2 and Five Nights Of Pisstowel:R. Inspiration / References |
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