The Presence has the ability of warping reality according to the creative mind it latches onto, mostly writers like Alan Wake himself or Thomas Zane, but it can also bring to fruition song lyrics and music, as it was the case with the Anderson Brothers. It boasts itself to be much older than protagonist and writer Alan Wake thought before, but the exact date as to its beginnings are never made clear, be it in-story or through supplementary material. Not much is known of the Dark Presence's origins or how it came to be trapped within Cauldron Lake. In the form of Barbara Jagger, it was voiced by Kate Weiman. Despite it's previous failures with Thomas Zane and the Anderson Brothers, the Dark Presence nearly succeed by influecing Alan Wake to write "Depature" by kidnapping his wife Alice. It is the driving force behind every supernatural event in the series, trying to escape from the depths of Cauldron Lake by manipulating artists to write him into reality. It is also one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside The Hiss) of the 2020 DLC Control: AWE, the second expansion of the 2019 action adventure video game Control. It is the main antagonist of the 2010 action horror videogame Alan Wake, the overarching antagonist of its spin-off 2012 action-adventure video game Alan Wake's American Nightmare, and will also appear in the sequel, Alan Wake 2. The Dark Presence, also known as Barbara Jagger in his avatar form, is the main antagonist of Alan Wake series.
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