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Nov 5, 2014 · Glasgowman's Wrath: Directed by Jean de Segonzac. With Mariska Hargitay, Danny Pino, Kelli Giddish, Ice-T. One young girl is attacked and two older girls are missing after they go out into Central Park in search a strange creature known as "Glasgowman."
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List of episodes. " Glasgowman's Wrath " is the sixth episode of the sixteenth season of the American police procedural - legal drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. The episode aired on November 5, 2014, on NBC. The fictional "Glasgowman" character referenced in the episode is based on Slender Man, and the events of the episode are loosely ...
The big three: Marble Hornets: entry #87 is confirmed as the last one, however Troy announced we can expect something new in the youtube channel around august. EverymanHybrid: ongoing. TribeTwelve: ongoing. Misc and sundry others: DarkHarvest00: ongoing. MLAndersen0: ongoing. Keratin Garden: ongoing. CaughtNotSleeping: ongoing.
On the heels of Halloween, the spookiest time of the year, SVU presents an episode that’s part Blair Witch Project, part Slender Man homage.
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9000 BCE– First Appearance in a Brazilian cave painting.5000 BCE– First Appearance in an Icelandic cave painting.Ancient Egypt (3100 through 332 BCE):Ancient Greece (800 BCE through 142 BCE)– One Greek myth Of the Slender Man concerns the goddess Nyx and god Erebus.First Century BCE– According to the Atlantic Historical Review, a Roman citizen serving under Julius Caesar wrote about the murder of friend by a monster that the thesis’ author believes was influe...Maya civilization (250 through 1697)– Mayans offer human sacrifices to appease a god living inside Ceiba Trees; after the introduction of Catholicism to Mexico, some conflate this being with the de...
Between 700 and 1200– Age of human remains presently found in Norwegian caves, a factual basis for the Withering Walkers Norse myth.
Aztec Empire (1428 through 1521)– The Slender Man shapeshifts into Aztec priests, as referenced on the Ceiba Trees page.
1500s– Der Großmann stories circulate.1503– Birth date of child prodigy Josef Franz.1510– Hans Baldung Grien paints the Three Ages of Woman and Death.1543– Abandonment of plagued Halstberg castle and disappearance of Hans Freckenberg, artist of two “Der Ritter” woodcuts.1550– Date of Der Großmann woodcut, found in Brandenburg.1800s:December 1, 1809 - According to British Myths, Legends and Unsolved Tales, the body of one of twelve missing children was reported but not found.The Matheson family moves to a farm, at the Oakside Park.1813- Patrick Woods is born.1870s- Date of photographs from LIFE magazine that yielded Small Findings.1880- Date of a journal entry mentioning the Rake.1901 - Clarence Matheson passes away.1905 - A letter is sent to Rose Matheson, by Maggie Matheson.2000– Excavations of Mississippian Mounds, photographs of which produce dark artifacts.2001:December 9, 2002– The Fairmount Children’s Home of Everyman HYBRID experiences a condemning fire.December 12, 2002– Elizabeth [REDACTED] of Everyman HYBRID is reportedly scheduled to teach Criminology 101 and Creative Writing at the Bucks County Community College.October 11, 2002– Doctor Corenthal of Everyman HYBRID reportedly evades police questioning on the murder of one patient’s father.March 2, 2003– Doctor Corenthal of Everyman HYBRID reportedly flees a double homicide.The Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless white head and face, wearing a black suit.
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SubterrFaenean: An episode of the season 3 of Lost Girl. The villain is a creature capable of bending subjects to its will. It is stated that it has been known by various names throughout history, including Erlkönig, the Pied Piper, and Slender Man. Its appearance was clearly inspired by the Slender Man mythos.