Lost Mountain Dew

The Story
It had been two years since the Green Screen Man rumours began on Flamingo's Channel. Viewers had been about their business for quite some time without fear of getting green screened, minus the occasional fake Green Screen Man users popping up around his games. Some could say that viewers were bored of everyday life on Albert's channel; there wasn't anything exciting or new to discover. The game had gotten old for some subscribers.

Suddenly, everything changed; new rumours had started. I was very confused, as all of my friends who were also Flamingo fans told me slightly different stories about a "new green screen man". Some claimed it was formerly a regular Flamingo meme, that was made fun of and then devoted the rest of his life to hacking Flamingo fans to obtain account information. Others said he was an editor who was fired and used inside information to access others' accounts. I couldn't tell what was real and what was fake. All I knew for sure was that someone was taking Green Screen Man's place as the most feared Flamingo meme, and that someone had become known as the Lost Mountain Dew.

Everyone on his channel knew about the Lost Mountain Dew, but not a single person seemed to know his username. "Oh, I've heard that he has a night black profile picture...like, darker than you can choose," said one subscriber. "Doesn't he have really small eyes on his pic?" recalled another user. After asking every viewer in the comments of a green screen man video, a normal-looking nonsubscriber with a seal profile pic replied to me. "I know the name of the Lost Mountain Dew," he said. I thought he was joking, until he said, "Evaporate1." I searched up the username and there it was: a user tag depicting a nonsubscriber. There was a dark-black wolf with beady eyes on his pic.

Instantly, I checked to see if the user had any subs. It did. I clicked on the subscribe button and waited anxiously. An hour seemed to pass before he uploaded a video, although it probably only took a few seconds. As usual, the vid had bad quality. Not a single word was typed in the vid, except for a singular "Ok" in the middle of the video. I copied and pasted, but I didn't think the vid could be of any real use.

I checked the user tag once more. The wolf didn't look too different from any random wolf. I started to think that the other guy gave me a fake username until I noticed text in the profile pic. "Green Screen Man." The exact same name as that of Green Screen Man - it couldn't be a coincidence, even though the two wolves looked completely different. I then realised that the user might not be a new GSM; instead, it was possible that the account owner was GSM. Green Sreen Man, the story that even Albert condemned (you cannot type GSM's name in Comments).

Shocked at my discovery, I sent messages to the famous youtubers I knew, hoping that they would cover the Lost Mountain Dew story in a video or blog post. stacyplays, Laurenzside, Jayingee, YammyXOX, Sketch. The world had to know.

After I had clicked "Send" on the last message, I thought about the user behind "Evaporate1." It could be a sick joke, I realised; maybe it's all fake. The guy who told me could've been set up by Evaporate1 himself. It was very possible that it was a complete hoax. Disappointed, I was about to sign out when I got a message. It was from a user I had never heard of, "Kody2405". It read, "Sub to me for answers."

I did as the message instructed and subcribed to Kody2405. In a vid was an orange GSM. "This is ridiculous," I thought. The OSM told me, "Make a video with ritual music and torches around a sewer. That's how you'll summon him." Confused, I commented, "Do you mean the Lost Mountain Dew?" He responded, "I believe you know his username already. That's who I mean alright." I left his channel page to do as he asked.

Fortunately, I happened to have the editing skills needed to "summon" the Dew. I set the torches up, creating a circle around the sewer. I waited for something to happen, but nothing did. "Summoning a Dew, how stupid. I should've known this was fake," I told myself. I typed in the "Lost" Mountain Dew's username to report him to Albert and Youtube when I noticed the lit-up subscribe button. The Lost Mountain Dew was on.

"Maybe the Lost Mountain Dew really did come on because of the vid I made. It's possible that he's a hacker who can see the editing in every vid, and this particular editing does something that requires him to log on..." I wondered. I went on Evaporate1's channel page, and sure enough, there was copy of the original vid with the "Ok". Strangely, the text that was there earlier was gone. In its place sat the black wolf himself, looking as if he was waiting for something. I waited, too, for something to occur. After five minutes or so of no speaking, another user entered the vid with a prompt to sub.

I tried to open the desc, but it wasn't working. The colour seemed off, too; it seemed more faded than a regular desc. I blinked and looked at the user again - they looked very faded, as if they were somewhat transparent. I didn't think anything of it, because the new Jammer's transparency was most likely a glitch and nothing to be afraid of.

The Lost MD finally spoke. "I, too, can become transparent." I read from the speech bubble. "That's odd," I thought.

And just like that, the LMD was gone. He really did become transparent.