Noli
It was April 5, 2011. Boring, normal day. Nothing special was going on, until I decided to log onto ROBLOX.com. The site was bugging me with "your password isn't correct," so I decided to make a new account. It's name was QuickFox92. I chose "Boy" as my gender. However, the image was a bit distorted. It's normal happy face was replaced by a straight line for a mouth. Figuring ROBLOX just updated this to make the boy look tough, I moved on and entered my password. It asked for an e-mail for verification, but I just skipped that because I doubt I'd be hacked. I was wrong. I went to the Change Character page and fooled around, setting my colours to be like Gordon Freeman from Half-Life, buying a shirt with a minecraft creeper on it, et cetra. I decided to play a game. The average games were on the front page- "Journey for the lost Pencil," "Name That character!," and "Survive The 90 Disasters." There was one that caught my eye- "The End." It's picture was an awesome face crashing into the Earth, which probably had nothing to do with the game because that's what most people but on a surivival game's picture. I clicked Play and the game loaded up. The game had nothing. It was a simple empty baseplate, like your starter place. The website noted that there were 471 players online, there were none in the game. The player list was blank. Five minutes later, a player called "Noli" came in. I've heard before that he was a user that the administrators of the website made to test the new way to ban players, but he wasn't banned. He was in the game. I tried being friendly by saying "hello," but my chat never appeared. Noli never spawned. The only players were QuickFox92 and Noli. The ambient (color of shadows in ROBLOX) turned red. A figure appeared in front of me. It looked like my character, with the creeper shirt and the baseball cap. The figure had text above its head. It said, "Hello, QuickFox92. Are you ready for The End?" I expected this place to just be rubbish and leave. I clicked the little Menu button at the bottom and then "Leave Place". It did nothing. I kept clicking, and it wasn't responding. The menu dissapeared. The figure said, "You can stay a little longer. Come and play with me, QuickFox92!" I hit CTRL+ALT+DEL. The windows vista menu came up, and I quickly clicked "Start Task Manager". It opened up, but the ROBLOX program wasn't showing up. Nor was its process. I closed out. The figure continued changing text, "Why won't you play with me, QuickFox92?" I unplugged my router. "Please, QuickFox92! Please play with me!" I figured the roblox program was finding a way to connect over my Hamachi network. I closed that, too. I gave up and went back into the game and played with him. He said, "Follow me." I obidiently followed and he went to the edge of the baseplate. The figure began talking. "Do you know what happens when you die, QuickFox92?" I couldn't answer, because my chat wouldn't register. "Why won't you try and see?" I didn't. I turned off my computer. I unplugged it. A burnt image of the figure was still on the screen, and faded out. I plugged it back in, and the ROBLOX program booted up as soon as I logged into windows. A windows textbox appeared, "Hello, Timothy. Log in to ROBLOX and play with me!" Apparently, it knew my windows username and is now using it to annoy me. I couldn't close ROBLOX, or use task manager. Both networks were disabled and kept disabled. The only thing I could do was get a new computer.
1 month later
I now have a new computer, it is a Windows 7 and it works like a charm, with no noli trying to annoy me. I decided to go on ROBLOX again and view my profile, but not log in. I went to "People" and then searched "QuickFox92," and found my profile. I looked the same as I did before. My description was "noli." My curiousity got the best of me and I decided to log in after all. My password wasn't the same. It wouldn't let me in. Anyway, I'm not going to bother making another account, because I don't want to buy yet another computer due to Noli.
Credited to KuchiBoy
Originally uploaded on July 1, 2011
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