Official English
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"Although Boogeyman is able to lead a somewhat normal life in Tokyo, in Tir na Nog, he's always been regarded purely as a horror-based existence. As such, the idea of being liked by others—of actually having friends—has always seemed unthinkable to him. It's such a rare jewel in his mind that he elevates affection itself to near-sanctified status, and anyone who dares break their bonds of affection with friends, family members, or other loved ones receives his utmost ire. However, as Boogeyman is a being created through the wills of others, there must be others who believe in him and what he stands for in order for him to continue existing. Should people stop believing in him, stop fearing him, or stop desiring his help to set their children straight, he is very much at risk of simply fading away into oblivion. It's an almost cruel irony that the thing he desires most is to be loved by others, yet it's only by being feared that he's granted the right to exist, making love a goal so distant as to be wholly unreachable. When Boogeyman abducts children to his world of horrors, he replaces them with changeling fae from Tir na Nog, who live out the lives of the children until their return so as not to raise suspicion from their families. These fae are quite skilled at impersonation, leading few to ever discover the truth of their temporarily missing children. Meanwhile, the children in question are shown extraordinarily terrifying nightmares, according to those who consume dreams. Despite this—or perhaps because of it—Boogeyman has tremendous respect for just about all who teach children, with only a few notable exceptions. Among his fellow teachers, however, he is often cited as being much too strict with the students."
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Translated from Japanese
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In his home world of Tir na Nog, Boogeyman was always regarded as a figure of fear by those around him. As such, the experience of being liked by others always felt like a fate far removed and unrelated to him. That in turn means that he regards affection in all its forms as sacred, and by nature he cannot intentionally disregard anyone who would hurt those they love as friends, family, or something more. Boogeyman exists in other kinds of faith in great numbers, but his power is a gathering of all these fragments into one existence. This means he is an extremely unstable existence, and when the fear towards his legends dies down he might disappear from the world with it. He is arguably the one most starved for affection than anyone, yet he will never receive love from crowds of people. When children's minds are taken out by Boogeyman, their bodies have a substitute fairy skilled at mimicry placed in them to act as the original person. Due to that, hardly anyone around these cases of mental changelings notice anything had happened. According to dream eaters, the nightmares he gives to children suck bad. Those certified to teach and guide children, aside from a few exceptions, generally respect him. There are however some teachers who think his teaching style is too strict.
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