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The first widely recognized creepypasta is "Ben Drowned," which emerged in 2010. It tells the story of a haunted copy of the video game "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask," where a player encounters eerie occurrences linked to the character Ben, who is said to be the ghost of a boy who drowned. The narrative's blend of personal storytelling, interactive elements, and digital Horror helped set the tone for future creepypasta tales. While earlier urban legends existed online, "Ben Drowned" is often credited as the catalyst for the modern creepypasta genre.

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