The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square

Character Synopsis
The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square was a strange entity that appeared in 18th - 19th century in 50 Berkeley Square. Many people believed that this entity is categorized as a supernatural creature and others believe this entity is a cryptid or mutant and can be classified as a cephalopod.

It began in Berkeley Square. Berkeley Square was constructed in 1740 by William Kent. Many important people had stayed there, a few of them are Winston Churchill, who stayed in Building number 48, then George Canning, who stayed in Building number 50. It was in this building that the story took place.

No one knows exactly when the building got its terrifying reputation, but the first incident was said to have happened in the late 17th century and they started to escalate sometime in 1840, when newspaper reports began calling this building "disturbed", "haunted", and "inhabited by something truly demonic ".

Character Statistics
Tiering: Unknown, likely 9-B

Verse: Mythology

Name: The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square

Gender: Unknown

Age: Unknown

Classification: Eldritch horror

Special Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Madness Manipulation and Fear Manipulation (Caused the first person to view it to shoot himself), Shapeshifting, Durability Negation

Destructive Ability: Unknown, likely Wall Level (Can casually decapitate people and mutilate them). It’s powers negate durability

Speed: Unknown

Lifting Ability: Unknown

Striking Ability: Unknown, likely Wall Class

Durability: Unknown, likely Wall Level

Stamina: Unknown

Range: Extended melee range

Intelligence: Unknown

Weaknesses: Unknown

Other Attributes
List of Equipment: None

Notable Attacks/Techniques: None

Extra Info: This is the original tale version of the Nameless Thing.

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