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Kniles, a 30-year-old software engineer, uses gaming as a way to escape the stresses of his daily life. He's been struggling with anxiety and depression for years and finds solace in the virtual worlds of role-playing games. However, his gaming habits have become a crutch, allowing him to avoid dealing with his mental health issues.
Todd has no voice lines, no mission, no hitbox. He simply is . In the madness framework, Todd is the . He spreads from game to game via mods and save-file corruption. He appears in Skyrim as a floating ASCII face. In Dark Souls , he replaces the Pendant item’s description with “Try Todd.”