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Stutter effect commonly found in rap music, which involves cutting a small section of audio and making it play repeatedly for a short while.)Motorcycle's gonna r-r-r-rev up.(As stated before, Ghost Rider owns a motorcycle known as the Hell Cycle, with him saying that he's revving up its engines in preparation for what he's about to do next, as detailed in the next few lines. The use of stuttering for the word "rev" also doubles as Ghost Rider mimicking the sounds of an engine starting up.)All of you evil people, yeah, I'm f-f-f-fed up!(With the exceptions of Danny Phantom and Casper, all the other ghostly characters featured in this cypher are antagonistic to an extent, something Ghost Rider isn't exactly fond of.)Chain swinging, y-y-you're gonna d-d-d-die.(Ghost Rider has the ability to summon chains made of hellfire, which he uses as his main weapon of attack and claims to use on the villainous ghosts of the cypher to kill them.)Hold up, let him c-c-c-cook... in the kitchen of hell fire; go ahead, l-l-look in my eyes!(To "let someone cook" is Internet slang for allowing a person to do something they excel at. The literal cooking of food usually happens in a kitchen, but Ghost Rider suggests that the villainous ghosts of the cypher literally get cooked by burning in hellfire, whether in the depths of Hell itself or from the flames produced by the Penance Stare. This line also references "Hell's Kitchen", the name of both the TV show Gordon Ramsay hosts and the neighborhood in Manhattan.)Bring the Harley to the party, chains hang around my body like a bandolier.(The Hell Cycle's appearance varies depending on who's currently the Ghost Rider, but the one used by Johnny Blaze (the specific Ghost Rider used for this cypher) is usually modeled after a chopper Narrator:[]You've got a ticket to vacation, but you'd like another room.(This line is a call-back to last year's cypher, FAIRYTALE RAP CYPHER, where the first rapper's first line is "I got a ticket to vacation, I'm the taxi cab." This likely also doubles as foreshadowing for King Boo's appearance in the cypher, as the main places he haunts in the Luigi's Mansion series (mansions in the first and second game and a hotel in the third) are buildings with numerous rooms for people to stay at while they're on vacation.)For on the ceiling is a spectre that is writing out your doom.(A common trope in horror movies being threats written on the walls or ceiling of a room by an angry ghost to scare the protagonists out of the haunted place. Here the narrator sets up a scene of the viewer’s hotel room being haunted by a ghost.)Give the staff a little ring about the phantom if you choose.(The narrator suggests the viewers to inform the staff about the ghosts that they encounter in the place. Here, he also starts foreshadowing the other ghostly characters that appear in the cypher; "Phantom" is specifically a reference to Danny Phantom, and "Ring" is a reference to the home series of Sadako.)You'll need some tape for ghostly shipping once you wrangled all that ooze.(The "tape" part also refers to Sadako, who is tied to a cursed video tape. While video tapes can be shipped or sent to another person (with shipping things in general involving tape being used to seal boxes before they're sent), the "ghostly shipping" part is also a reference to the Flying Dutchman, who has a ship. The "ooze" part refers to Slimer, who is made of oozy ectoplasm/ghost slime.)Ghostly riders might be headless, or they may have skulls ofGhost Rap Cypher - music.amazon.com
Motorcycle with a Harley-Davidson Panhead engine, with Harley-Davidson usually being shortened to simply "Harley". A bandolier is a shoulder belt that has pockets or loops on it to store ammo cartridges, and various incarnations of Ghost Rider have him wear chains over his shoulder similar to bandoliers.)Leave ya body danglin' from the ceiling of the house lobby like a chandelier.(Large, ornate chandeliers are usually found hanging on the ceilings of a building's lobby supported by chains. Ghost Rider says that, after he's done with the antagonistic ghosts of the cypher, he'll wrap his hellfire chains around them and leave them hanging from the ceiling in a similar fashion.)You ain't gotta believe in ghosts, but let me just make one thing clear: If you see me standing in front of you and I point in your direction, then you will know that the end is here!(Ghost Rider says that, whether or not the audience believes in ghosts, they should recognize that they're likely to die should he approach them, point at them to declare their sins, and use the Penance Stare on them.)Gengar:[]Saved the best for last; hit 'em up fast to match the stats.(Gengar is a fan-favorite Pokémon among the series' various communities, so it claims that it's the one rapper of the cypher the audience has been waiting for. The Speed stat in Pokémon determines which Pokémon acts first in a battle, and Gengar has a relatively high speed stat of 110, which can go up to 130 if it Mega Evolves. Ironically, Gengar is the last rapper to appear in this cypher, but it says that it'll make up for it by rapping fast and delivering boasts and disses at a quick pace, which it does so for some of its lines later on.)Tradin' up, this what happens. Fiction: Sarah Cypher, Ghost Town Resource added August, 2025. Add Comment. Download Download pdf Fiction: Sarah Cypher, Ghost TownStream Ghost Cypher by Twinq
Additionally, there exists a portrait ghost in the original Luigi's Mansion who's name is a pun on van Gogh, though he goes by "Vincent Van Gore" instead.)Danny Phantom:[]If you tryna fuck with my friends or my family, you know that I'm going ghost. (I'm going ghost!)("I'm going ghost!" is Danny's catchphrase when transforming into his ghost form. Danny threatens to do so against people who threaten his loved ones, which likely includes King Boo if he tries to trap them in paintings.)I got Fenton all up in my veins, for real, but no, I ain't comatose.(This line is a pun on "Fenton", Danny's last name, and fentanyl, a drug used to treat severe pain which could result in an overdose if too much is taken, with a side effect being the drug user falling unconsciousness. Danny says that, while he has his family's blood in his veins, he's also not in a coma nor doing drugs and is ready for the battle.)And I been a menace since the second grade. Ask Sam how I move with the Mansons.(Sam Manson is one of the main protagonists of the Danny Phantom series, being Danny's best friend turned girlfriend by the series finale.)Got my shot and I ain't gonna chance it.(Danny says that he's not gonna waste his verse in this cypher and that he'll give it all he's got with his raps. This can also be a continuation of the previous line, where he says that he's not going to fumble his and Sam's relationship, as well as just a statement on how he's not gonna hold any punches in a physical bout with the other ghosts in the cypher.)Ectoplasm, my fists, I enhance 'em.(Danny's ghost form comes from him being infused with ectoplasm, which he can use to attack his enemies, Flame.(This line is a double reference to the Headless Horseman, a horse rider who is literally headless, and Ghost Rider, a bike rider whose skull is on fire.)But they are never very friendly when repetitively named(The "friendly" part is a reference to Casper the Friendly Ghost, while the "repetitively named" part references the Bloody Mary ritual, where people summon Bloody Mary by saying her name three times in a mirror.)Check each pocket for a monster, but be wary when you do.(The first part of the line spoofs how children check under their bed to make sure there are no monsters there. The use of the word "pocket" is a reference to Pokémon, which is short for "Pocket Monsters", foreshadowing Gengar's appearance.)For I'm a ghost too; now, I'mma haunt the fuck out of you!“(The Narrator reveals that he is a ghost as well, haunting the viewer. The narrated introductions to Freshy Kanal cyphers always list the characters rapping in them, thus viewers would remember the references in the Narrator’s verse as the characters of the cypher are revealed, and are, in a way, haunted by the Narrator’s words.)”King Boo:[]Do you feel the shiver through your spirit? I can almost catch you.(A chill up one's spine is a common sign of a ghost's nearby presence in fiction. King Boo says that he's the ghost that's causing the spine-chilling to start off the cypher, claiming that he's closing in on the audience to trap them.)No crucifix will make a crucial difference; you can't trap Boos.(A crucifix is a religious item that is often used to banish unholy and evil spirits. King Boo, however, is saying that a crucifix would be useless, as one can't trap Boos with them. This could also be a nod to how despite being trapped by the Poltergust seriesTHE RAVE CYPHER by Ghost - BandLab
Spirit of Vengeance is more than an apparition.(Ghost Rider is alternatively known as the "Spirit of Vengence", and unlike the rest of the ghosts featured in this cypher (barring Danny), he isn't just a normal ghost, but a man bonded with the demon Zarathos.)This immortal torture will leave ya corpse in a bad condition.(As the Spirit of Vengence, Ghost Rider has the ability to inflict excruciating pain to those he deems evil.)Talking trash? You get charred to ashes from a Penance Stare.(The Penance Stare is Ghost Rider's signature ability where, once he locks eyes with someone, he forces them to relive all the pain, misfortune, and other various negative actions they inflicted onto others throughout their lifetime, with some iterations having the victims burn up in flames as a result of the Stare. Ghost Rider says that if anyone decides to intimidate or demoralize someone (or in other words, "trash talk"), he'll inflict the Penance Stare on them as punishment.)Feel the flames from the wheel of fire, do a burnout on your soul then and there!(A burnout is the result of a motorcycle's wheel spitting while its frame stays stationary. Ghost Rider's motorcycle, the Hell Cycle, is commonly depicted as having wheels that are either constantly on fire or made entirely of hellfire, so he says that he'll perform a burnout on his opponents, making their bodies and souls feel the hellfire from the Hell Cycle's wheels.)When a villain hear me coming, I can hear 'em st-st-st-stuttering.(The act of stuttering words is a common sign of someone being scared or nervous, which Ghost Rider says villainous people in the Marvel universe experience when he draws near them. Ghost Rider himself also deliberately stutters on some of his own words, though in this case, it's in a way that mimics theHUSH GHOST SKIN (CYPHERS GHOST) GAMEPLAY - VALORANT
When the rappin' evolves that gas. (Facts.)(Gengar is the final evolution of the Pokémon Gastly, though in order to evolve it from its mid-evolution Haunter, a trainer must trade it with another trainer. Trading is also a term used to describe people giving and receiving insults and physical blows, and "gas" is slang that refers to something good. Altogether, Gengar states that it'll show the audience and the other ghostly rappers in the cypher even better raps than it would've had previously from the various trades it experienced prior to the battle.)Hauntin' 'em from the original game.(Gengar and its pre-evolutions Gastly and Haunter (the latter of which gets its name referenced in this line) debuted in Pokémon Red and Blue, the first game in the Pokémon series, as the sole Pokémon with the Ghost typing, and the three have been mainstays in the series ever since, even after numerous other Ghost-type Pokémon were added over the years.)Levitate on the ethereal plane.(From Generation III to Generation VI, Gengar had the Levitate Ability, which allows Pokémon to become immune to Ground-type and ground-based attacks. The ethereal plane is a concept in fiction that's usually seen as the place where ghosts come from.)Cursin' you out with the steel to my brain.(Introduced in Generation II, Curse is a Ghost-type move that raises the user's Attack and Defense stats up by one stage in exchange for dropping their Speed stat down by one stage if the opposing Pokémon isn't a Ghost-type. However, when the move is used against a Pokémon with the Ghost typing, it instead puts a curse on the opposing Pokémon that causes them to lose a quarter of their maximum health after each turn at the cost of half of the user's maximum health. From Generation III onwards, Curse is depicted as. Fiction: Sarah Cypher, Ghost Town Resource added August, 2025. Add Comment. Download Download pdf Fiction: Sarah Cypher, Ghost Town Welcome to Cypher Ghost Valorant! 🎮👻Valorant Gameplay by Cypher Ghost: Compassion Meets Precision in the FPS Arena Step into the world of Valorant with CyCypher- Ghost (official audio) ghost cyphervevo - YouTube
Town, the infamous Kanto town introduced in Generation I that's home to the Pokémon Tower, the region's local Pokémon burial site that houses the ghost of a Marowak mother that died protecting its Cubone baby from Team Rocket as they were stealing Cubone skulls to sell for money. The town's music is also infamous for its eerie, unsettling vibe and the since-debunked Lavender Town Syndrome urban legend that claims the original version of the theme caused hundreds of Japanese children to take their own lives after they listened to it, supposedly resulting in the song's frequency to be lowered for the international versions, though as stated upfront, this is not true. Regardless, Gengar claims that it will kill the mother of anyone who steps foot into Lavender Town.)I'mma be transparent 'cause I been hard:(Becoming transparent to make solid objects go through them is a common ability of ghosts. Figuratively being transparent, meanwhile, means to be honest with someone. Being hard refers to both the literal sturdiness of a solid object and the figurative act of severely treating someone, so Gengar says it'll tell the truth to the rest of the rappers in this cypher, with it doing so in the following line.)All you people meant harm; I can see through them scars!(Gengar says that all the other ghostly characters featured in this cypher have intentionally meant harm to others through various means, even including the heroic Danny Phantom and Casper, who dealt with their own enemies in their respective series. The latter part of this line is likely a reference to the famous "I see dead people..." line uttered by Cole Sear in The Sixth Sense.)It is the will of wisps to kill this shit; I leave you men charred!(Introduced in Generation II, Will-O-Wisp is a Fire-type move the GengarComments
Stutter effect commonly found in rap music, which involves cutting a small section of audio and making it play repeatedly for a short while.)Motorcycle's gonna r-r-r-rev up.(As stated before, Ghost Rider owns a motorcycle known as the Hell Cycle, with him saying that he's revving up its engines in preparation for what he's about to do next, as detailed in the next few lines. The use of stuttering for the word "rev" also doubles as Ghost Rider mimicking the sounds of an engine starting up.)All of you evil people, yeah, I'm f-f-f-fed up!(With the exceptions of Danny Phantom and Casper, all the other ghostly characters featured in this cypher are antagonistic to an extent, something Ghost Rider isn't exactly fond of.)Chain swinging, y-y-you're gonna d-d-d-die.(Ghost Rider has the ability to summon chains made of hellfire, which he uses as his main weapon of attack and claims to use on the villainous ghosts of the cypher to kill them.)Hold up, let him c-c-c-cook... in the kitchen of hell fire; go ahead, l-l-look in my eyes!(To "let someone cook" is Internet slang for allowing a person to do something they excel at. The literal cooking of food usually happens in a kitchen, but Ghost Rider suggests that the villainous ghosts of the cypher literally get cooked by burning in hellfire, whether in the depths of Hell itself or from the flames produced by the Penance Stare. This line also references "Hell's Kitchen", the name of both the TV show Gordon Ramsay hosts and the neighborhood in Manhattan.)Bring the Harley to the party, chains hang around my body like a bandolier.(The Hell Cycle's appearance varies depending on who's currently the Ghost Rider, but the one used by Johnny Blaze (the specific Ghost Rider used for this cypher) is usually modeled after a chopper
2025-04-08Narrator:[]You've got a ticket to vacation, but you'd like another room.(This line is a call-back to last year's cypher, FAIRYTALE RAP CYPHER, where the first rapper's first line is "I got a ticket to vacation, I'm the taxi cab." This likely also doubles as foreshadowing for King Boo's appearance in the cypher, as the main places he haunts in the Luigi's Mansion series (mansions in the first and second game and a hotel in the third) are buildings with numerous rooms for people to stay at while they're on vacation.)For on the ceiling is a spectre that is writing out your doom.(A common trope in horror movies being threats written on the walls or ceiling of a room by an angry ghost to scare the protagonists out of the haunted place. Here the narrator sets up a scene of the viewer’s hotel room being haunted by a ghost.)Give the staff a little ring about the phantom if you choose.(The narrator suggests the viewers to inform the staff about the ghosts that they encounter in the place. Here, he also starts foreshadowing the other ghostly characters that appear in the cypher; "Phantom" is specifically a reference to Danny Phantom, and "Ring" is a reference to the home series of Sadako.)You'll need some tape for ghostly shipping once you wrangled all that ooze.(The "tape" part also refers to Sadako, who is tied to a cursed video tape. While video tapes can be shipped or sent to another person (with shipping things in general involving tape being used to seal boxes before they're sent), the "ghostly shipping" part is also a reference to the Flying Dutchman, who has a ship. The "ooze" part refers to Slimer, who is made of oozy ectoplasm/ghost slime.)Ghostly riders might be headless, or they may have skulls of
2025-03-30Motorcycle with a Harley-Davidson Panhead engine, with Harley-Davidson usually being shortened to simply "Harley". A bandolier is a shoulder belt that has pockets or loops on it to store ammo cartridges, and various incarnations of Ghost Rider have him wear chains over his shoulder similar to bandoliers.)Leave ya body danglin' from the ceiling of the house lobby like a chandelier.(Large, ornate chandeliers are usually found hanging on the ceilings of a building's lobby supported by chains. Ghost Rider says that, after he's done with the antagonistic ghosts of the cypher, he'll wrap his hellfire chains around them and leave them hanging from the ceiling in a similar fashion.)You ain't gotta believe in ghosts, but let me just make one thing clear: If you see me standing in front of you and I point in your direction, then you will know that the end is here!(Ghost Rider says that, whether or not the audience believes in ghosts, they should recognize that they're likely to die should he approach them, point at them to declare their sins, and use the Penance Stare on them.)Gengar:[]Saved the best for last; hit 'em up fast to match the stats.(Gengar is a fan-favorite Pokémon among the series' various communities, so it claims that it's the one rapper of the cypher the audience has been waiting for. The Speed stat in Pokémon determines which Pokémon acts first in a battle, and Gengar has a relatively high speed stat of 110, which can go up to 130 if it Mega Evolves. Ironically, Gengar is the last rapper to appear in this cypher, but it says that it'll make up for it by rapping fast and delivering boasts and disses at a quick pace, which it does so for some of its lines later on.)Tradin' up, this what happens
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