• The Bunnyman Of Tequila Wolf •


The Bunnyman Of Tequila Wolf or simply The Bunnyman is the name of an individual who is residing in Tequila Wolf or as some folks call it "The Bunnyman Bridge".

Tequila Wolf is a country in the East Blue. It is an abandon construction site on a massive bridge, instead of an island.

The bridge was under construction for the past 700 years, from the demand of the World Nobles. The enormous Bridge was built by various slaves who are either criminals or people from countries that are not allied with the World Government.

Because of the construction of the bridge started around 700 years, the civilization had to move forward as the bridge advanced.

So there are many work camp ruins in some areas of the bridge. The purpose of this bridge is to connect various islands together.

Eventually the Revolutionary Army attacked Tequila Wolf and freed the slaves, and leaving Tequila Wolf abandon.

Ever since it's abandonment people like to snoop around the bridge country. That's when people started reporting finding dead half-eaten rabbits in some places on the bridge and seeing a tan-skinned man with a thick, curled black mustache, a white beard and a few missing front teeth, and has round yellow sunglasses, and a large rabbit pelt as a hat. Eventually, they start calling him the "The Bunnyman Of Tequila Wolf".

It is said around October, people who explore Tequila Wolf, start seeing dead bunnies on the bridge, and starting to be fearful to whoever is doing that.

There is an account where a group of people came around, and gone to the Tequila Wolf that night to drink and do whatever kids do in their age. Midnight came around within minutes, and most of the kids had left. Only three of them remained at the bridge.

Exactly at midnight, a bright light came from the bridge, right where the kids were. Then a few seconds later, they were all dead, their throats were slashed. Not only were their throats slashed, but they were cut up and down to their chests, gutted like fish. The Bunnyman then hung both of the boys on the side of a bridge with rope around their necks, to show to any passing boats.

The girl was hung the same way, on the other side of the bridge. This happened on October years ago. After that, they didn't see or hear anything from him for another year.

There was another account, when October was approaching, and everyone who live near Tequila Wolf still remember the incident that had occurred one year ago at the bridge - his bridge, The Bunnyman's Bridge.

That night, seven teens were we're exploring at the ruins of a work camp buildings before midnight at Tequila Wolf at midnight. Six went inside a building while one remained outside, a teenage girl name Soran had remained a good distance from the buildings' entrance hoping to have enough time to escape if the same thing happened again. Soran witness a dim light inside the building, and she went inside to follow it. While walking inside she heard the deafening sounds of terrified screaming coming from up ahead and lasted only seconds. Moments laters, she exit out the back door of the building, and found out her friends were all hung on the side of the bridge, in the same way as the corpses a year earlier.

Horrified, Soran sailed home, and refused to tell anyone what she saw, just spattered words mixed with incoherent mumblings that the people of her town had to put together to come up with her story. No one understood it or believed her. They charged her with the teen's murders, and locked her up in the Town's Asylum. The following year, the same thing happened- with nine teenagers this time, on a October night once again.

Soran was still locked up. They dropped her sentence, but it was too late. The insanity had finally conquered her. Even if she was released, she was too far gone to have a life, so she spent her remaining years in the asylum until she finally died of shock.

No one knows what exactly she died of shock from, but supposedly she had died in her sleep, dreaming of that one dreaded night. Perhaps the Bunnyman had finally gotten to her.

More murders were to take place however, although after the murders in the following years, most people stayed clear of Tequila Wolf on October.

When October rolls around and six teenagers go strolling out on Tequila Wolf on a October night. A couple hours later, all of them were found dead, same way as all the others. Investigations took place, but as usual nothing was discovered.

Following the next October the same situation occurs, this time with only three people.

The only other incident that occurred on the following October, twelve years ago. A teenage girl was enjoying the night with her four friends. October night had finally come, they had settled around eleven PM at Tequila Wolf, waiting for midnight to come. They didn't believe in the myth so they decided to see it for themselves, and were to be the only ones who actually withstood The Bunnyman. They had waited around an hour or so, so it was nearly midnight, they dared the teenage girl to walk through the building where the other group of teenage kids were killed. When the teenage girl started to get a little scared. Her friends all had been pulling pranks on each other, (jumping out behind buildings and screaming), so she was already a little worked up. Midnight hits, and by this stage she is in a total panic.

She's almost out of the building when the lights get really bright inside. When that happens, her body is halfway outside of the building. She sees her skin starts tear at her chest but nothing is piercing her skin. She finally manages to exit the building. Completely horrified, she hits on a hanging body above the exit door which knocks herself out.

When she awakens, she discovers that she has been bleeding. She was lucky that the cut had just started, and wasn't very bad at all. She left and never returned to Tequila Wolf again.

She sometime sits on a the seashore every morning just staring in the direction towards where Tequila Wolf is, just a couple of miles away. From then on, the story remains untouched and unmoved.