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Who killed markiplier

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Now, this evening, it's not all about the poker. It's not all about me. It's about you. So drink up and be merry! Life is for the living! And who knows? I could be dead tomorrow.

—Markiplier, Chapter 1

Who Killed Markiplier?
Genremurder mystery
Created byMark Fischbach
Developed byMark Fischbach
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4 (list of episodes)
External links
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Who Killed Markiplier? (also known as WKM) is a multi-video story series made by Mark Fischbach, with Tyler Scheid, Antonia Thomas, Chuku Modu, Mick Lauer, and Chris Hampton acting alongside Mark.

Story

The story began when Mark and the Colonel both grew up together inside the Manor in their younger years, and Damien would drop in from time to time. The three were known as "the gang". (Mark was friends with the Detective at this time too, but he never met the Colonel or Damien.) The three of them were best friends, but the tragedy begins when Mark meets Celine.

Mark develops strong feelings for her, and eventually, she ends up marrying Mark, and the two live together in the Manor. This causes Mark to ignore Damien and the Colonel, which puts a wedge in their friendship. Celine herself notices that something is wrong with the house, as she is persuaded by the Colonel to leave Mark for him, and she leaves Mark for him.

Mark is left alone with Damien as the Colonel runs off with Celine, devastating Mark as he is betrayed by his best friend and lover and is left alone when Damien becomes the mayor of the city and is forced to tend to his job. This results in Mark cutting ties with everyone (Damien, Celine, the Colonel, and the Detective), and he spends his time alone in the Manor and goes into depression. Deciding life is no longer worth living, Mark commits suicide in the house by stabbing himself to death, but instead ends up in the void (Upside-Down) for the first time.

The Upside-Down is an unknown void that exists outside of reality and is somehow infused with the inside of the Manor, making it so the inside of the Manor is no longer our world and is the same as the Upside-Down—a place where the laws of physics don't apply and where reality is what you think. Within the Upside-Down, there are these entities or "ideas" that have their own sense of self and are able to communicate with Mark or anyone else who is inside the Manor. One specific entity uses this against Mark unknowingly to its own advantage, making the house itself a character in all this—the entity using the house and the people inside as a medium to interact with reality.

The Upside-Down sends Mark back to his broken body, despite it being in a condition that normally wouldn't be able to sustain life, due to the Upside-Down being able to break the rules of reality. He is unable to comprehend how he returned and decides to take his life again, different times, by stabbing himself 36 more times, using poison, beating himself, strangling, drowning, and shooting himself. Each time, he is sent back to his further mutilated body and is kept alive due to the Manor.

Over time, Mark begins to understand the Upside-Down/the Manor by looking into the history of the house and how it is somehow connected to the void. During these years of solitude, one of the entities begins to whisper ideas into Mark's ear, telling him how it's not fair what the Colonel and Celine did to him and making him believe he is right for its own advantage. It does this by convincing Mark that he came up with these ideas himself, and Mark "decides" to take revenge against the Colonel for ruining his life by framing him for his "death".

The entity makes Mark come up with the idea to frame the Colonel: a poker night with all his old friends involved to make it seem like actual murder. Mark invites the Colonel, Damien, and the Detective, along with his butler and chef. The protagonist is the District Attorney, a friend of Damien's who works with him and is invited along to make it look all the more convincing as Damien's plus-one.

You arrive at the Manor and meet the Colonel outside the front door, where you both enter and give the butler your invitation. You meet everyone, and Mark comes down the stairs and gets everyone, except himself, drunk as part of the plan, unaware that he is actually the entity's pawn in all of this (the events of the party actually foreshadow the events of the series).

While you and the others all go to sleep intoxicated at 1:30 in the morning, Mark invites the drunken Colonel down to the cellar to frame him for the "murder". He lies to the Colonel and explains how he wants to put all the bad blood behind them and revive their friendship through a game of Russian Roulette.

He rigs the gun so it won't shoot the Colonel, who is angry that Mark could have shot him, and tells the Colonel that if he shoots him and it turns out to be a dud, then it's all even between them. The Colonel takes his shot and "kills" Mark. Horrified for what he did, he drags the body upstairs, goes back to his room, and hopes nobody finds out it was him.

You wake up at 8:30 in the morning and meet Damien, who finds it strange that Mark invited them all back together without sudden reason but shrugs it off as you go downstairs to find Mark's "dead" body. Everyone except the Colonel rushes in to find the body, and the Detective decides to make you his new partner to find the murderer. Damien, in shock over his friend's "death", goes off to find the Colonel.

You peek through a door to see Damien and the Colonel arguing about how the latter hated Mark and didn't care about what happened, while the Colonel is trying to avoid Damien so he doesn't catch on. You go in after the former leaves and talk to the Colonel as he gives a fake guess on what happened to Mark. After talking to the butler (showing a broken bottle from the shooting last night) and the chef, who shows you video surveillance of Mark and the Detective meeting three days before the party, as the former asked him to investigate the chef and butler (unaware of Mark/the entity's true plan), and when the video ends, the chef is nowhere to be seen, so you go outside to talk with Damien.

Unseen, Mark goes back to his body and moves it to make it look like the murderer moved the body out of fear of being found out and believes by the end of this he'll be able to escape in the Colonel's body and leave the Colonel trapped without a body as his revenge, but this was never going to work as the entity had its own plans. The Detective walks in and finds the body missing, so he calls you back inside. Everyone, except for Damien, follows in and believes that Mark has become a zombie, but the Detective realizes a more important question than who it was that "killed" Mark, but why they did it. You and he walk around the house (he unintentionally says his thoughts about you aloud) and asks who stood the most to gain from Mark's "death" and decides to investigate Mark's room.

You find four pictures giving a brief story line of what happened with Mark and the Colonel's falling out just as the Colonel himself appears in front of you. The truth is, the Colonel is walking in and out of reality through the Upside-Down because he's been in the house as long as Mark and is more affected by the void, but the entity makes it so he doesn't question it to make sure nobody catches on with all the anomalies, even as the two of you teleport from the second-story balcony to the ground level.

He gives hints of how he despises Mark (despite being the one who hurt Mark) as he continues to defy reality without realizing it, just as Damien appears twice and just misses the Colonel. Since the Colonel wants to avoid Damien, the entity makes it so he has an excuse to disappear both times Damien tries to talk to him (reality is what he thinks). Damien talks with you on how he believes the murderer wasn't present at the party and was hiding in the shadows, waiting for the moment to strike. You both hear a gunshot and rush inside to see the Colonel and Detective pointing their guns at each other (the Colonel wanted to do target practice inside and almost hit Abe).

The two argue, but Celine bursts through the front door before it gets any worse. This throws a wrench in Mark's "plan" as he never expected Celine to return and is worried by her appearance since she is a seer and is tapped into the Arcane Arts (where Mark got enough knowledge to use the Upside-Down to his advantage), but the entity sees a huge opportunity with Celine as its original plan was to steal Mark's body and leave him trapped instead so it could escape the house, but wants Celine instead since she is a far more powerful host and convinces Mark with an alternative that he thinks he came up with: steal Damien's body instead, and the entity will steal Celine's body and then trap Damien and Celine in Mark's destroyed body, which was now somehow inside the Upside-Down.

Celine is shocked to hear of Mark's "death" and suspects something much bigger is happening under their noses, and you all teleport again to the main hall, not questioning at all how you teleported, as Celine begins noticing how lightning crashes every time the word "murder" is said (or other words similar to murder), causing the entity to be fed up and teleport you all to the table where Celine decides to use you as bait to commune with Mark because she believes you are expendable and lies, saying you have a "big role" in this so she can get what she wants: to find out why Mark was killed, but more importantly, why the Manor doesn't follow the laws of physics and what the "dark force" behind it is.

You both go upstairs, with it somehow being nighttime in just a few seconds, and go into a room where Celine makes you see visions of the past and one of the future, but they aren't exactly the same as they happened or will happen, most notably you looking at the Colonel as you didn't in an earlier scene. You wake up with thunder, and for a split-second Celine is emanating dark light as she asks you what you saw. You draw her a picture of the Groundskeeper George digging a hole. The others barge in, and Celine refuses to have anyone interfere in her goals as the Detective pulls you out and asks what the picture means, to which the butler and chef reply by saying that it's George who's been secretly living on the grounds for over 15 years.

Most of you go outside to talk to George, and the entity's plan goes smoothly as Damien and Celine go back into the room (the Colonel asleep in his own) where it and Mark can strike without the others interfering. You meet George, and he is more aware of the truth of the house and says he won't go back inside unless a specific event happens. The event happens when the entity and Mark take over Damien and Celine's bodies and trap them in Mark's destroyed body by sending it to the Upside-Down so they won't take back their true ones. You all rush upstairs, waking the Colonel in the process, and you see the entity in Celine's body staring at you with light coming from behind it as George closes and locks the door.

The Colonel rushes in and asks where Celine and Damien are, to which George responds by telling him they're gone and that you all need to leave while you still can, claiming "this place is cursed" right before he leaves. The Colonel refuses to leave without his friends and rushes off in rage, and the Detective follows suit, not understanding what is happening. The chef and butler leave as the latter tells you that there is nothing left here. Once you're alone, Celine whispers from nowhere to help.

Then the Upside-Down starts to bleed over into the house, and time slows down as you teleport around the house and begin hearing distorted lines from the past and future, and when it stops you find yourself in the Detective's office. Despite having walked by it numerous times, the entity made it so you wouldn't find it until now as part of its plan to manifest itself. Now that it has taken over Celine's body, it and Mark escape without anyone knowing the truth, so with the entity gone there is nothing left controlling the house. Therefore, the power that was hiding this room is gone, allowing it to be seen.

You see the evidence the Detective put together, and a pattern emerges: it is mostly evidence surrounding the Colonel because the Detective knew about Mark's mutual hate for the Colonel, who stole Celine and forced Mark to give him a lot of money to fund his sexual exploits. The Colonel comes in and sees the evidence surrounding him, but also the evidence about Damien and Celine. He believes the Detective was the one who orchestrated everything that happened since the poker night and walks off in anger to find him. You follow the Colonel, who finds the Detective upstairs after searching the house. The two point their guns at each other, and the Detective begins telling the Colonel how madness is all the things he did to Mark (since he believes the Colonel's hatred for his former friend to be the reason for murdering Mark), only for the Colonel to shoot him in blind rage. As you attempt to take the gun from him, the Colonel accidentally shoots you and causes you to fall off the balcony as he says in a distorted voice: "It was an accident. I swear."

You find yourself in a black void that is revealed to be the Upside-Down. Mark's body suddenly falls out of the darkness with black eyes, and something is speaking through it, saying "It's not fair, is it?", and soon Damien (radiating blue light) and Celine (radiating red light) appear from behind Mark's body and tell you how Mark took everything from them and trapped them in his broken shell. Celine's image says there's no time to explain but tells you that death does not mean the same thing in the house/Upside-Down and that you can escape (what the Manor's Entity knows you want to hear), but you need to trust her and Damien, to which Damien's image (with every intention of doing the right thing) says he trusts Celine and asks you to "let me in," meaning you to let her and him inside your body to share as it is the only way you can all escape (when Damien's image says this, their images flicker, and for an instant he and Celine vanish, showing it is not truly them at all but the Entity using their images to convince you to accept the possession, shown by no image of Damien and only a red silhouette shaped like Celine above Mark's body).

What you don't know is that the house's Entity possessed Celine and used her to kill Damien so it could use their images to get what it wants. It sends you all back to your body where you find the Colonel watching over your body. After ten hours of watching your body and cradling Damien's cane in remorse for his actions, his mind breaks when he sees you, whom he killed, somehow get back up. He loses his mind, only able to decide that it was all a joke being played on him and that death no longer means anything. He rushes off to look for his friends and now turns into the dangerous Wilford Warfstache who can defy the laws of physics due to being warped into madness by the Upside-Down. As he leaves, you turn towards Damien's cane, and a female hand picks it up before suddenly changing to a male one. You look into the mirror to see that your body has now shifted into Damien's form.

The Entity, using your body, cracks your neck as light flashes. The mirror cracks apart with red and blue light (representing the Entity's use of Damien's and Celine's images) with static seeping through the cracks as the image has grown dark. You are forced out of your body when the Entity uses the darkness of the Manor to create an unstable being that was never meant to exist: Darkiplier. You are left behind as irrelevant, helplessly watching Darkiplier walk away with your body.