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His name was Fred Krueger

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An other NOES fanart again ...
inspired by the Freddy Krueger's story ( from the original saga uh ! )

" 1953 to 1960: He goes from Foster home to
Foster home as he goes through
elementary school. He rapidly becomes
the other children's scapegoat.

July 1967 - September 1971: He begins to methodically slaughter all the children of Springwood. Among those that lose their children are several of Freddy's colleagues from school that teased him horribly.

September 1971 - September 1974: It is
estimated that 'The Springwood Slasher', has killed at least 20 to 30 children. "

They just help him to become the most powerfull boogeyman , psychopath and child molester who ever existed .

" la vengeance est un plat qui se mange froid "

it's totally impressive how a child can be profoundly wicked ( trust me , i was ... and i saw how words can destroy a personn mentally )

So , i just wanted to give an interpretation of the reject little Krueger had to endure .
Hope i succeed =)

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Encore un fanart , inspiré du passe de Freddy Krueger ( dans la saga original )

L'attitude des autres n'a fait que l'aider a devenir le monstre auquel il était déja comparé .

Assez hallucinant de voir jusqu'ou la méchanceté d'un gamins peut aller ( croyez moi , j'étais la réincarnation même du mal petite ... j'ai vu jusqu'ou pouvait s'étendre la force des mots , et les dégradations qu'ils peuvent engendrer pour toute une vie ) .

Bref , je voulais donner une interprétation du " rejet " et de " comment créer un monstre " , en espérant y être arrivée .

Hope ya like it ! ;)
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RerunNumber17's avatar

Just another reason why you don't judge a book by its cover: you don't know if, when, or how hard it's gonna bite back...and most of the time, you don't wanna.