- Toby Erin Rogers - Ticci Toby - Nineteen year old Male Human - Uses two Hatchets - Bipolar; Sarcastic at times; Friendly to certain people; Emotions can change from Friendly, to Stubborn, to Emotional, to Anger, to Volatile, to Happy, etc. in an instant; Natural born Trouble-Maker; Delusional; Mostly Up-Beat; Can sometimes lose control of emotions and have breakdowns (Emotional, Anger, or Violent) - has Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis (C.I.P.A), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D from Car Accident), Amnesia (from meeting Slenderman), Tourette Syndrome, Schizophrenia, and is Bipolar - Toby Erin Rogers grew up with many different mental disorders, making it hard for him to fit in with the "normal crowd ." His disorders caused him to be unsuited for a public school environment, along with earning him constant bullying, so he was switched to homeschooling early on . He grew up with little to no friends . He lived with his Mother, his older sister Lyra, and his Father- whom later lost himself in drugs, alcohol, and gambling, and became abusive towards his family members . When Toby was seventeen, his sister and he were involved in a tragic car accident, resulting in Lyra's death . After that, Toby grew more and more troubled, his symptoms getting worse, barely eating or leaving his room, growing less and less social, losing more and more memory, and taking out his stress by chewing the flesh off of his fingers . Toby soon lost control of his sanity, and one night he attacked and killed his Father, then fled the house . From the garage he took an old hatchet with a brown handle, a newer looking hatchet with an orange handle, a box of matches, and a gallon of gasoline, then set the neighborhood on fire in an attempt to escape from the police . The fire surrounded him and he was about to give into his own death, but Slenderman appeared and saved him before he blacked out . Toby woke up with no memory of his life before and soon became one of Slenderman's Original Proxies . - Cannon Creepypasta story: by Kastoway; nothing is mine -