![]() 1740 – 1743: It starts a three-year reign of terror that culminates in the disappearance of over three hundred settlers from Derry Township (similar to the lost Roanoke Colony, which was founded as a logging town).However, the real reason is that the influence of It prevents anyone from investigating too deeply. It is outwardly explained that a series of murders, no matter how gruesome, don't get reported if they happen in the small town. In the period between, a series of child murders occurring in Derry are never taken too seriously or solved. Each awakening and return to hibernation is sometimes marked by a violent and tragic act, such as a mass murder, suicide or weather event. Once people settled over this location, It adopted its usual pattern of a 25-27 year hibernation, waking to kill and eat. It arrived on Earth in a massive cataclysmic event similar to an asteroid impact, landing in a location in North America that would eventually become Derry, Maine. It's possible that there are other creatures of the same species as It, due to the fact that It is revealed to be pregnant. It may be one of, or a Twinner of, the six greater demon elementals mentioned by Mia in Song of Susannah (as the Spider is not one of the Beam Guardians). In the novel It, an entity known as the Turtle refers to It as his "brother". This "Other" helps in the defeat of It at the end, and may also be responsible for the creation of " The Turtle", who is It's natural enemy. Other evidence from this series suggests It is the creation of a separate omnipotent creator referred to as "The Other" (who may be the entity Gan). (A concept related to Todash Darkness from the Dark Tower novels.) It originated in an undiscovered void containing and surrounding our entire universe, another far-off universe referred to as the "Macroverse". According to the creature, frightened flesh tastes better and uses fear to "salt the meat". It's primary goal is to feed on humans, generally preferring children over adults since they were easier to scare and manipulate. He may also get his first name from Robert "Bob" Bell, the man who originally portrayed Bozo the Clown. This may be an allusion to real-life child cannibal Albert Fish, who reportedly used the name "Robert Gray" as an alias. Although, several times in the novel, It calls itself by the name Robert “Bob” Gray. ![]() It's real name (if indeed, it has one) is unknown. At the same time, many people are afraid of clowns, making them an easy fear to exploit. However, It's favorite and most common form is that of a circus performer named "Pennywise the Dancing Clown", as most small children love a clown and generally, it seems that the people in Derry happily accepted the presence of a stray circus performer. This ability is useful for, A) appearing as the target's loved ones or friends to manipulate them or lure them into a trap or B) appearing as the target's worst psychological fear. It can morph into any other human animal, nonhuman animal, or object (including combinations thereof). The form of a female spider seems to be It's true physical form on Earth (or at least that is the closest thing the human mind can comprehend), living deep below the fictional town of Derry, Maine. Since It's true identity is unclear, due to its shape-shifting abilities and being from another universe, It's real name and species are also called Deadlights, but few know this, which is why it's referred to as IT. Although It lived on planet Earth for many years, It originated in a void/dimension outside the regions of space known as the Macroverse. It is a shape-shifting creature known as a Glamour, who is billions of years old. It is set to return in the series Welcome to Derry, a prequel to the film adaptations. It also appears as a minor antagonist in both The Tommyknockers, and 11/22/63, and specifically the unseen overarching antagonist of the short story The Boogeyman and The Dark Tower. Serving as the titular main antagonist of the novel IT, its miniseries adaptation, and its two film adaptations, IT and IT: Chapter Two, and a mentioned antagonist in " Gray Matter", Dreamcatcher, Hearts in Atlantis, Insomnia, NOS4A2, Elevation, and The Dark Tower film. It (also known as Pennywise) is the secondary antagonist of the Stephen King multiverse. Javier Botet (The Hobo / Leper / The Witch)
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