Stellan Skyeto

Hi everyone, I'm Nguyen Minh Quan (Skyeto's channel owner/creator).
Over the past few days, I've noticed a lot of discussion and misinformation about my character, Stellan Skyeto, and his connection to the Roblox game Forsaken.

I want to clarify two important things:
Regarding the Forsaken Insult Allegations:
It was absolutely not my intention to insult or disrespect the game Forsaken or its fanbase. I respect every game and the efforts of its developers. Any accusations that I am insulting the game are false and are the result of misunderstanding/spreading inaccurate information.

Regarding Skyeto's Originality:
Stellan Skyeto is a character I designed and created entirely in 2023 – much older than the character Guest666 (2025 version) in Forsaken.

The clearest evidence is that my first Animation Video about Skyeto was publicly posted on YouTube in 2023.
Skyeto has a story (Lore), a purpose (Comic, Animation), and clearly different physical features that I built myself.

Conclusion:
I created Skyeto before this controversy happened and will continue to develop this character in my creative, drawing and programming projects. I will not change the character because of media pressure.

I hope the above information will help the community to see the issue in the most objective way. Thank you for everyone's support and sympathy!
(I'm just testing AI , dont mocking me )
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I sick sorry

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idk what to say so random Much like the Heathcliff of the main story, many years in the past, Erlking Heathcliff fled Wuthering Heights, and joined the Dead Rabbits Syndicate. In his world, their leader went by the name Matt. Erlking Heathcliff would spend a considerable amount of time with the Syndicate, to the point he would be able to near-perfectly copy Matt's mannerisms. He eventually learned of his world's Catherine's demise from Nelly, and, tormented by grief, blamed himself for the death. At a point, he came into contact with the Mirror through Hermann's meddling, and came to believe that in every Mirror World, every Heathcliff would lead to Catherine's unhappiness and eventual death. He began a rampage through the Mirror Worlds, killing as many Heathcliffs as he could. He would also extend his original revenge to alternate versions of Hindley, Linton, and Josephine, forming his Wild Hunt. Eventually, he was summoned to the world of the main story, where he began collaborating with Nelly and the New League of Nine Littérateurs to enact his revenge. After the Dead Rabbits Syndicate was wiped out, Heathcliff took the identity of its boss Matthew, and, with the help of the Ring, he reformed the Syndicate by summoning Identities over the bodies of T Corp. citizens. With Nelly's help, Heathcliff was put in contact with the Hindley of this world, with Heathcliff goading him into gambling his fortune away, eventually losing the manor of Wuthering Heights in a game of poker. Nelly would also introduce him to Isabella Edgar, whom Heathcliff would charm and manipulate, eventually leading to her being used as dough for one of his summonings, being the body he would control up to the events of Canto VI. Canto VI: The Heartbreaking At some point before the return to Wuthering Heights, Hindley chose to hire the Dead Rabbits Syndicate as a form of protection when returning to the manor for the reading of Catherine's will. Upon the Sinners' arrival to the manor, Erlking Heathcliff, in his role as Matt, reconnected with Heathcliff, treating the man as the long friend that Heathcliff knew him to be, and telling him about what he missed since running away. Following the first strike of lightning happening during the reading, the power was cut and everybody in the room was dispersed around the building. During their exploration of the manor, the Sinners learned that the Dead Rabbits Syndicate had been destroyed in the past, giving the first sign that the Dead Rabbits Boss was not who he claimed to be. While travelling down the basement, the Sinners discovered a set-up of mirror pods built by former members of The Ring using a modified coffin with Catherine inside. Hindley and the Boss arrived, beginning combat as Hindley was spurred to fight the Sinners. Upon his loss, "Matt" ominously warned Hindley to "beware the obsidian grass", revealing to Hindley he'd been the one to bankrupt him, and spurring the other to distort. Once Hindley was defeated by the Sinners, the Boss confronted the opponents himself. Following a short fight, he removed his mask, revealing himself as an Identity of Heathcliff. Erlking Heathcliff revealed to Heathcliff that the reason he was in this world was to kill the person who'd killed Catherine, and that that person was Heathcliff himself. He recounted of his past, of having learned that in all Mirror Worlds, Heathcliff was always to blame for Catherine's death, and that his mission was to take revenge on every single one of them. After a second fight, Heathcliff defeated his alternate self with a particularly violent use of Bodysack, killing the Identity and leaving behind the corpse of Isabella Edgar, who had been used for his summoning. Despite this initial defeat, Erlking Heathcliff returned, after Linton transformed himself into a pure dough, upon which Erlking Heathcliff's Identity was summoned once more, with higher quality than previously (as evident from his attire and ability to summon the Wild Hunt). Once summoned, before Heathcliff was able to stop him, Erlking Heathcliff took Catherine's coffin, remarking to his alternate self that he would never be able to save her, and he marched on to the rooftop, leaving the Wild Hunt and the Peccatula to stop the Sinners. After the Sinners extricated themselves from the endless mire of the Wild Hunt with the help of Vergilius, they followed Erlking Heathcliff. After defeating him once more, Nelly stepped forward to protect him, as Erlking Heathcliff escaped to the rooftop. After defeating Nelly, the Sinners arrived at the rooftop, where Erlking Heathcliff was preparing to take the second Golden Bough, installed as a lightning rod, and kill Heathcliff before moving on to the next Mirror World. The Bough was instead taken by Heathcliff, who stabbed himself with it in an attempt to drain it of its power, while rebuking the Erlking's claims about their prewritten fate. The Sinners then engaged in battle with Erlking Heathcliff once more, although the combat was interrupted by the summoning of Every Catherine, who stepped forward to defend him. While unable to see her directly, Erlking Heathcliff would feel her presence and call for her; only after Dante made use of the Golden Bough to erase Catherine from every Mirror World, the two would reach out for each other, embracing for one final time. As the worlds changed before their eyes, he and Dante witnessed a Mirror World in which Heathcliff and Catherine had been able to reunite even after their deaths. Afterwards, as Erlking Heathcliff's cause of existence ceased to exist, he faded from existence as well, and departed while realizing his convictions had blinded himself to the possibility of a different ending to their story.

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