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Jack is an entity of unknown origins, it’s described as a semi tall humanoid with pale skin, long arms, a face whose only features are long black hair and two large black orb-like eyes. It is said to wear clothing that consists of a large black cloak, shirt, and pants. All of which are black. It hides its inhuman hands and feet by wrapping them completely with strips of cloth.

History

Nothing is known about the origins of the entity known as Jack, others say that he is a demon that forever haunts the world feeding on the fear of its victims. Others say that it is a member of a species that consists of only one individual, and there are others that say that it was once a human who was cursed by a witch when he dared to incur her anger. What is known is known is that it has been here since the very early ages of the world and is possible immortal, the earliest evidence of its existence is found in a single cave painting that depicts a tall humanoid with large black eyes chasing a group of hunters. Many mysteries surround the creature known as Jack, what does he eat, where did he come from, what are his origins, and thousands of other questions. There have been thousands of recordings of its runs with humans throughout the world that suggest that it is nomadic. Jack’s actions and habits suggest that it is extremely intelligent, as in some accounts it is able to understand and communicate with humans.

Though there have been many accounts of Jack’s attacks on humans one of the most famous is its killing spree in Whitechapel, London which are famously known as the Jack the Ripper murders hence the creature’s name. Though most people have attributed the murders as the work of a serial killer they were in fact committed by Jack. The reason being most of Jack’s previous attacks on humans have been mistaken by professionals as the work of a killer or madman, this is due to the fact that the wounds that are inflicted by Jack’s claws are often mistaken for knife wounds as they are almost indistinguishable in their infliction. Eyewitnesses who claimed to have seen the women’s killer following behind them, the suspect was described as a pale man with a disheveled appearance with long black hair, a large black cape which was common at the time, gloves, worn down clothes and a scarf that almost completely covered his face. Eyewitnesses also described being overcome with the feeling that there was something wrong with him, something sinister, these feelings were mixed with a sense of dread about the figure. Even though police tried to find the mysterious man that was seen with all of the victims before their death they were never able to find him.

Years after the Whitechapel murders, Jack later appeared in America, though how and when he got there is a mystery. Throughout the 1800’s Jack was never seen or heard of, though it is more than likely that Jack was responsible for the many disappearances that occurred throughout the old west, though it has never been proven. However countless disappearances of people, ranging from children to adults suggests that Jack is still alive and continues to stalk and kill humans, some of them have reportedly complained that they were being stalked by a pale figure with a hidden face and large black overcoat. Only time will tell if another killing spree form this deadly and violent creature is forthcoming.

Description

Jack appears in two forms, a human guise, and his true form.

His human form is described as being a tall man with pale skin, and an emotionless face. This form also retains hints of his true nature, namely pure black eyes, long black hair, and longer than normal arms. In both forms however, he retains his long black hair and, long arms. While in this form, Jack's height, age, and ethnicity varies depending on the people that surround him in order to blend in more with the human race throughout his wanderings.

Very few people have seen Jack's true form and lived to tell about it. Those that have describe him as a tall humanoid, with pale grayish skin, disproportionately long arms, and long bony hands ending in black, razor sharp talons. The wounds left by these talons tend to resemble those inflicted by a knife, and have been easily mistaken as such. His face is almost devoid of any features with the exception of the previously mentioned long black hair, and two large black ovular shaped eyes resembling those of an insect. More horrifically is the mouth that, when in use, stretches and tears the skin covering it in a gory fashion. The mouth itself has long, needle-like teeth approximately 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length, and a prehensile tongue 8 inches in total length. When not in use, the mouth is absorbed back into the face, leaving no scars or evidence of it's existence.

The rest of his body is covered with tattered darkly-colored clothes that obscures the rest of his features. Although the type and style of clothing varies depending on the era and place he visits, it usually contains features taken from trench coats, overcoats, and cloaks from different eras of time. Other items of clothing include dark pants, and large black boots.

Personality

Jack’s actions and habits suggest that he is extremely intelligent, having been shown be able to understand and communicate with humans in a variety of languages, even write letters. Interactions with potential victims show him to be completely devoid of emotion, speaking in a cold, monotone voice that rarely betrays any emotion. Extremely sadistic, Jack prefers to psychologically torture his victims over an extended period of time before finally killing them. With the exception of the Ripper murders, this form of psychological torture can take place for years, sometimes starting when the victims is a young child and continuing into adulthood.

Every once in a while, Jack has been known to take an interest in a particular victim to the point of obsession as with the case of Mary Jane Kelly. For reasons unknown Jack has become obsessed with recreating his Ripper murders, especially Kelly's. Every 25 years he "recreates" these murders in a possible attempt to relive them. At one point Jack took an interest in a private investigator who was investigating one of these recreation murders. In a conversation with the investigator, Jack stated that he was amused by the man's blind determination to uncover the truth behind the murders, even going so far as to give him pieces of information about himself. In the end, Jack murdered the investigator and framed him for those murders.

Modus Operandi

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Mary Jane Kelly is considered by many to be the last victim of Jack the Ripper and also the most gruesome. Sadly this is far from the truth

Jack has several preferred methods of killing his victims, one is to take them by surprise, lifting them up by the throat, he holds them in the air for a while until the victim is at the height of their fear an then proceeded to absorb the victims’ fear before breaking their neck, this process also unintentionally leaves slashes on the victim’s neck which is the result of Jack’s claws slicing into the victims’ throat as he releases the deceased victim these are often mistaken for wounds inflicted by a knife, or blade.

Another method that Jack has been known to use is to snatch the victim and teleport them to an unknown location where he disembowels them.

During the Whitechapel Murders for which Jack is best known for, he would slash the victim's throat and in some cases severing it, this was followed by mutilation of the abdominal and genital area of the victim and in some cases the victims organs were removed. The face of the victim was also mutilated, the severity of the facial mutilation increased with each victim with the exception of Elizabeth Stride with whom Jack might have been interrupted before he could mutilate her.

Since the Ripper murders Jack has been known to recreate his famous murders once every decade, murdering individuals that bear resemblance to the original victims regardless of whether or no they were prostitutes as in the original murders.

Powers and Abilities

Throughout the centuries, Jack has displayed a wide variety of abilities during his encounters with humanity. The exact spans of these abilities, like Jack’s origins, are unknown. However, the following abilities have been displayed over the years.

Immortality/Invulnerability- Jack is not strictly a physical entity. As such he is not affected by age, disease, physical harm or the need for air. He has withstood being shot multiple times by various firearms at point-blank range with no signs of physical damage, stayed inside a burning building and walked out with no signs of burn damage, and has wandered within the deadly radioactive wastelands of Chernobyl without any indication of being affected. He is also shown to be virtually immortal, being alive since the dawn of recorded human history and amassing an untold amount of knowledge since then.

Presence- Jack's very presence seems to have vast psychological effects on living organisms nearby. Animals senses are higher than humans and can perceive things that they cannot. As such, Jack's presence causes them to be overcome with intense fear much like animal’s reactions to spirits. Face to face encounters as well as physical contact with Jack is capable of inducing madness to even the strongest of wills, although there are few that have been able to resist these effects.

Shapeshifting- Jack is capable of shapeshifting into a more human form in order to get closer to his human prey. The height, weight, and ethnicity can be altered depending on the location and era he is in. However, in all cases he retains characteristics such as dark colored hair, pale skin, and black eyes (hence why some call him The Black-Eyed Man).

Spiritual/Physical Access- As both a spiritual and physical entity, Jack is able to interact with both physical and spiritual planes of existence and the inhabitants of both plains. Using this access, Jack is able to detect intimate details of those he comes across such as their personal history, thoughts, and even able to detect whether or not an individual is dying, or diseased. Jack is also shown to be aware whenever someone mentions his name, instantly knowing their location and identity the moment his name is mentioned. He also is capable of communicating through white noise, and other abilities associate with the spiritual realm.

Superhuman Abilities- Being inhuman, Jack has displayed a number of natural abilities that far exceed that of a normal human being. He is capable of single-handedly lifting a full grown man with no apparent effort and tossing them over 50 feet. He is also shown to be able to move at extremely fast speeds that barely register to the human eye.

Telepathy- Jack is capable of communicating telepathically with individuals, speaking to them in their native language. It appears Jack is either incapable or chooses not to communicate through normal means, thus only converses with individuals telepathically. He is also capable of perfectly mimicking the voices of those familiar to his victims that only they can hear, sometimes using this ability on multiple people at the same time.

Plain of Sorrows Abilities

Through access to his home realm of The Plane of Sorrows, Jack is able to use this alternate plane of existence for a variety of purposes. These include some of the following:

Consciousness Transportation-  In the presence of an unconscious or sleeping victim, Jack is able to transport the victim's consciousness into his home realm of the Plane of Sorrows. Once their consciousness inhabits the Plane of Sorrows, they are completely powerless to Jack's manipulation of this world. During this time, events unfold like that of a dream or nightmare, giving rise to the mistaken belief that Jack was manipulating their dreams much like famed horror villain Freddy Krueger. However, this is not the case, as several notable differences between Jack's and Freddy's abilities exist. These include the fact that none of the events that transpire carry on to the real world, coupled with the fact that the victims aren’t actually dreaming, merely transported to a different plane of existence.

Bleeding Effect- Although he doesn't use this ability often, Jack is capable of accessing both his home realm of The Plain of Sorrows and other forms of reality simultaneously that induces a "bleeding effect" in the reality accessed known as "Dimensional Bleeding". Through this bleeding effect both realities, including Jack's home realm, the accessed realities become distorted/disrupted combination of each respective reality at the site of access. The bleeding effect also causes pieces of the accessed real to be leached off into The Plain of Sorrows, if done on a leaving behind a listless place where no plants grow or animals wander. Those that wander into these areas note an absolute stillness and feeling of dread that permeates from the very area itself. 

Reality Manipulation- The Plane of Sorrows deeply connected with Jack himself, always changing to fit Jack’s will. While inside The Plane of Sorrows, Jack has near-god-like control over every aspect of its structure, warping reality, generating weather and generating physical constructs of his previous victims. 

Teleportation- Jack is capable of teleporting to any location, no matter the distance. This is accomplished through access of a dimension known as the Plain of Sorrows, Jack's home realm. Through access of this realm, Jack is able to teleport to any location instantly. Entering and exiting this realm appears as though Jack appears and fades like a mirage. While in his home dimension, he has complete control over every aspect of it and can warp it to his will. He is also capable of teleporting to alternate realities, dimensions and planes of existence through his access of his home realm.

In Legend and Culture

There have been many creatures like Jack reported throughout history, whether or not these are actual sightings of Jack is debatable. These creature have not only been found in myth and legend but in literature as well.

Main Page: Jack in Legend and Culture

In Popular Culture

Main Page: Legend of Jack

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