“He commenced his assault entirely unprovoked, at or about 10 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. That he began by using his voodoo doll to force one of the room's occupants to sexually service him in a variety of more or less conventional ways. That this victim was exu, a Haitian trickster spirit of indeterminate gender, brown-skinned and wearing an expensive pearl gray suit, top hat, and dark glasses. That exu heaped vicious imprecations on him all the while and that he was soon ejected bodily from the room. That he hid himself away then in his private chambers somewhere on the mansion grounds and continued the attacks without interruption, since the voodoo doll worked just as well at a distance as in proximity. That he turned his attentions now to Moondreamer, a rather pointedly nondescript female character, tall, stout, and brown-haired, forcing her into unwanted liaisons with other individuals present in the room, among them exu, Kropotkin (the well-known radical), and Snugberry (the squirrel). That his actions grew progressively violent. That he made exu eat his/her own pubic hair. That he caused Moondreamer to violate herself with a piece of kitchen cutlery. That his distant laughter echoed evilly in the living room with every successive outrage. That he could not be stopped until at last someone summoned Iggy, a wise and trusted old-timer who brought with him a gun of near wizardly powers, a gun that didn't kill but enveloped its targets in a cage impermeable even to a voodoo doll's powers. That Iggy fired this gun at Mr. Bungle, thwarting the doll at last and silencing the evil, distant laughter.” —Dibbell, Julian. “A Rape in Cyberspace.” Village Voice 21 Dec. 1993, www.juliandibbell.com/texts/bungle.html"
“Legba [exu] ‘heaped vicious imprecations on him,’ but Bungle was only stopped by the technologically empowered Zippy [Iggy]. What enabled Bungle [Mr. Bungle] to overpower his victims was his command of the technology. Using a technique called “spoofing” in which a player can attribute speech to another player, Bungle made it appear to everyone in the room that Legba and the other players that he had targeted were engaging in the sex acts voluntarily.” —Simca Horwitz