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Feek is the non-binary ship between Seek and Figure from the DOORS fandom.
Canon[]
Since the duo are separated within the hotel, they have never encountered/interacted. Figure and Seek serve as antagonists to the players as they travel through the hotel grounds. They are known as the "bosses" of their encounters with their players. They serve similar game mechanisms, such as instantly killing players upon contact and possessing extraordinarily abnormal speed. They also appear multiple times as further progression in the game as made. An example is Figure blocking the player once reaching the final door and Seek appearing on several occasions on the second floor.
Fanon[]
Feek is a well-known ship among the DOORS fanbase. They are often seen as a slash pairing since they bear masculine features. However, they are confirmed to not have specific genders, thus depicting the ship as non-binary. Their popularity soared among the internet in various media, including meme content. A notorious commonly used joke has Figure and Seek donned in cat accessories. They are often seen dancing to upbeat Nightcore music in videos with this attire.
The ship arguably began since the duo were one of the very few bosses within the game before the second floor's release. With their humanoid features, it opened an opportunity for fans to ship them in comparison to the other inhumane creatures. In relation to this, the ship is often paired with the entity, Screech, as a third wheel. At times Screech is perceived as their "child" in the romantic interpretation. The irony lies in Screech consisting of flesh and inky substances, which are the main factors of both Figure and Seek.
In fan content, they are perceived with differing personalities that spark the Night and Day Duo trope. Seek often plays the role of the tsundere in the relationship in said content with Figure being the clingy and or gentle member. Fans take advantage of their height difference, utilizing it to create a cute picture depicting Figure as the "big clingy guy". It is debatable whether fanarts featuring them began with the intention of being a crack ship. This statement can be supported by Feek being a famous topic for somewhat mockery or joking media among the fandom.
Overall, Feek remains the most prominent ship within the fandom with over 80 fanfictions on AO3.
Fandom[]
- FAN FICTION
- Figure/Seek tag on AO3
- Figure & Seek tag on AO3