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  1. Proxy: A short film exploring The Slender Man Mythos, and its effects on one man's mind. Legally available for viewing on YouTube. Entity: One of the first feature length Slender Man films announced. Originally planned for a summer 2013 release, it was delayed and then officially cancelled in 2014.

  2. Slender Man is a film based on the character of the same name written by David Birke with input by Eric Knudsen and directed by Sylvain White. The film is about a group of girls who are tormented by Slender Man (Javier Botet) after summoning him, and now must find a way to save their lives before he takes them.

  3. The Slender Man Mythos: Most of the video-based stories are YouTube. The Slow Mo Guys : Gavin Free and his buddy Dan Gruchy shoot things in slow motion. Their most famous video is popping a gigantic water balloon and it got over 170 million views.

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    • The First Three Sages
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    • The Third Three Sages
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    The Slender Man

    The creature who started it all in the Mythos. An inhumanly tall and skinny figure apparently dressed in a black suit, whose face is either completely blank or appears different to anybody who sees it,depending on who you ask. His goals, and sometimes his methods, are shrouded in mystery, but he tends to leave a wake of madness, destruction, and death behind him.

    Tropes

    1. Big Bad: Since we're in a Villain Based Franchise, this is a given. 2. The Blank: More often than not portrayed like this, these days. 3. Blue and Orange Morality: It's difficult to tell if the Slender Man is even sapient, let alone capable of morality as humans see it. 4. Breakout Character: He began as a pair of photoshop manipulations with creepy captions. His legend has grown quite a bit since then. 5. By the Eyes of the Blind/Perception Filter: Often, it's impossible to perceive the S...

    Redlight

    A mysterious figure who originated on White Elephants. He captured, tortured, and wiped Robert's memory clean of any knowledge about Slender Man. Then took over White Elephants to try to break the slendercommunity by taunting them with Robert's defeat, then flaunted how powerful his master is and that the bloggers need to learn their place.

    Reach

    The author of What You Are in The Dark, Reach is one of the Slender Man's former Agents, now an Anti-Heroof sorts.

    Tropes

    1. Achilles' Heel 2. Anti-Hero 3. Battle Couple: Invoked upon entering a relationship with Ava. 4. Brought Down to Badass 5. Dark Is Not Evil 6. Enemy Mine: With the Slenderbloggers before his Heel Face Turn. 7. Fire-Forged Friends: With Jean. 8. Good Is Not Nice 9. Good Feels Good 10. Heel Face Turn: Leaves the Slender Man and starts to fight beside the other bloggers against him. 11. Super Senses: The sensation of touch feels like pins and needles. Ice Water is deadly. 12. Was Once a Man 12...

    Jean

    Nerdy Brit and author of Vivere Disce.

    Fizzbomb

    Action Girl, Crazy Survivalist, and author of Para-not-so-Normal.

    Tropes

    1. The Ace: Subverted. Fizz tried to be one, anyway, before becoming responsible for Nessa's safety prompted her to take a reality check 1.1. Broken Ace: She's back, and enslaved by Slender Man and forced to do his bidding. 2. Action Girl 3. Badass Normal: Got pretty far for someone with no powers, titles or backup. 4. Crazy Survivalist: To the point of getting her house Zombie-proofed. Just in case. 5. I Did What I Had to Do: Mercy Kill-ing Nessa. 6. Face Heel Turn: Against her will, but now...

    Slice

    A college student, like Jekyll above. He's generally polite, unless he's dealing with the Slender Man. Operates the blog Live in the Light.

    ?

    1. Anti-Hero: 'Hell, yes.' 2. Badass: 'Full'. 'Stop.' 3. Heroic BSOD: Several times, with good reason. 4. Kill It with Fire: He believes Slender Man does not like fire and often uses it as his weapon of choice. 5. Knight Templar: He's working himself in that direction, he's in complete and utter agreement with Zero's new "kill everyone" policy. 6. Laser-Guided Amnesia 7. Left Hanging: He seems to have disappeared and left things in his brother's hands. 8. Light UpThe Night: You better believe...

    Anthony

    A midwestern kid, who has shoes a bit too big to fill in when he goes looking for Slender Man. The writer for Believe What You See.

    A college student who prefers not to get close to anyone else. He posts advice on how to survive, much like M. Writes Now I Shall Know You Again.

    Robert Sagel

    The author of White Elephants, the progenitor of the Core Theory, the giver of Titles and one hell of an Unreliable Narrator

    Tropes

    1. All Myths Are True: He certainly thought so. It was his theory that each country has a monster which was made realby people passing the myths and legends on through the generations, and that Slender Man is America's monster. 2. Dead Man Writing: For a short time, other people posted on his blog to inform the mythos of his notes and such until he fell back into the mess. 3. Freudian Trio: With the other Sages. Largely a Spock type, but could be argued as a Kirk, given how he spearheaded the...

    Jay

    Wrote Anomalous Data, experimented with Laser-Guided Amnesia, was rather morally ambiguous and supposedly died in a Heroic Sacrifice.

    Zero

    The protagonist of A Hint of Serendipity, One of Us, and Badass, who attempted to sacrifice himself in a gambit to weaken the Slender Man enough for others to be able to kill him. It didn't work, instead driving Zero insane. He now hunts his fellow Slenderstalked in an attempt to create a weapon from the arm bones of people he has murdered.

    Tropes

    1. Agent Mulder 2. Badass 3. Broken Bird: After Nessa was revived. 3.1. Even moreso now he's returned and become an Ax Crazy Knight Templar. 4. Deadpan Snarker 5. Got Volunteered: Wasn't expecting to be pulled into the mess, let alone twice. 6. Heroes Prefer Swords: His trusty katana. 7. Heroic Sacrifice 8. Killed Off for Real: At the hands of the Bleeding Tree- and this time, they found the body. 9. Knight Templar: He thinks that he has to kill many Runners and collect their bones to create...

    Amelia

    The author of Road to The Heavens, one of the only female sages, Mama Bear, and kind ear for the other bloggers.

    Kay

    Author of A Wand and a Prayer. An experiment involving crystals to help ward off the Slender Man in her dreams ends up leading Kay down the road of her past, as her tragic past resurfaces, culminating in a confrontation with her Complete Monsterex, Tom.

    Tropes

    1. Action Survivor 2. Badass Damsel 3. Badass Unintentional 4. Beware the Nice Ones: According to Zero, Kay's "the most compassionate of all of us". But push her to her breaking point? Goddamn... 5. Character Development: Heroic Self-Deprecation --> Not Afraid of You Anymore 5.1. Early in the story, she would berate herself constantly. As time went on, she grew more confident, particularly once Tom was gone from her life for good. 6. Determinator 7. Damsel in Distress: Most notably when Tom k...

    Amalgamation Sage

    Author of Records of an Impossibility. Self stylized shaman who understands the metaphysical Astral Plane brings his knowledge to the fight. Amalgamation's most notable accomplishment was summoning the Jersey Devil to preoccupy the Slender Man during a rescue attempt.

    Self-proclaimed Keeper, troper, fanfic writer, and protagonist of They Call Us Keepers/Let Us Live/ Let us Keep Living.

  4. There is an enigmatic figure that hides in the darkness of the world. It is most often seen as a tall, thin man dressed in a formal suit with long, strange arms and a face like a blank slate. Where he comes from is as much a mystery as what he wants. His presence is associated with paranoia and...

  5. The Slender Man (also known as Slenderman) is a supernatural creature with nebulously defined characteristics and abilities. Slender Man was first mentioned in Something Awful Forum's "Create Paranormal Images". He generally appears (in modern times) as a tall humanoid creature in a black or grey suit, red or black tie, and white shirt.

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