Aka Mantodarksiders Now
The response from "aka mantodarksiders" was characteristically terse: "Knowledge is not a cheat. Geometry is a suggestion."
One fan wrote on a forum: "It’s not that he’s better. It’s that he plays a different game than you. He’s already in the next room while you’re still loading your first swing." Beyond mechanical skill, "aka mantodarksiders" is known for something rarer in modern gaming: cryptic mentorship. New players who reach out to the handle via Twitter (@MantoDS, now suspended twice and resurrected) often receive a single, bizarre reply. These replies are not tips or walkthroughs. They are koans—paradoxical riddles. aka mantodarksiders
"Manto" is the most debated segment of the name. In Spanish, manto translates to "cloak" or "mantle"—a garment that conceals. In Greek mythology, Manto was a prophetess, the daughter of the blind seer Tiresias. She was cursed to speak truths that no one would believe. This mythological connection is powerful. It positions "aka mantodarksiders" as a figure who sees the truth of the game (or the meta) but is often dismissed as a heretic or a cheater. Others speculate "Manto" is a corruption of "Mantle," referring to the Halo video game series’ "Mjolnir Mantle" armor, or a reference to the psychological concept of "taking up the mantle" of a leader. He’s already in the next room while you’re
According to archived Reddit threads on r/Darksiders and r/CharacterActionGames, the earliest known appearance of the handle was on a private speedrunning leaderboard for Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition . A user named "Manto" posted a record time for the "Maker's Realm" level that was 23 seconds faster than the previous world record. When questioned about the legitimacy of the run, the user simply replied, "I am aka mantodarksiders. Watch the cloak." They are koans—paradoxical riddles
This is the clearest anchor. Darksiders is a critically acclaimed action-adventure game franchise by THQ Nordic and Gunfire Games, focusing on the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: War, Death, Fury, and Strife. Players of these games are often called "Darksiders." However, the plural "Darksiders" suggests community. This isn't just a lone wolf; this is someone who leads, belongs to, or represents a group of players who embrace the themes of anti-heroism, apocalyptic struggle, and ruthless efficiency.