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|Row 5 info = |caption = by [http://cpxavier.deviantart.com/art/SLENDERMAN-v2-0-366699218 cpxavier]}}'''''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". Slender Man generally appears (in modern times) as a tall man in a black or grey suit, red or black tie, and white shirt, with no eyes, mouth, or clearly defined facial features. It has no hair, and generally has normal-looking bare hands, albeit with fingers longer and bonier than a typical human. Slender Man is typically depicted in imagery and literature as between 6 and 15 feet tall, depending on the situation, and in video as around 6-7 feet tall. Because of its inexact nature, and differences between series, no one has yet determined what it is. <span style="font-style: normal; ">Currently, the two leading theories as to what the Slender Man may be are [[the Tulpa Effect]] and [[Quantum Theory]].</span>
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'''''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. His face is totally white, completely devoid of facial features. He has no hair, and generally has normal-looking bare hands, albeit with fingers longer and bonier than a typical human. Slender Man has been depicted in imagery and literature at anywhere between 6 and 15 feet tall, depending on the situation, though in video he is usually only around 6-7 feet tall. Because of his inexact nature, and differences between accounts, no one has yet determined what, exactly, the Slender Man is. Currently, there are two leading theories as to what the Slender Man may be:<span style="font-style: normal; "> [[the Tulpa Effect]] and [[Quantum Theory]].</span>
   
The internet popularity of Slender Man has spawned a massive amount of interconnected ARGs, collectively known as the Slender Man [[Canon|Mythos]].
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The internet popularity of Slender Man has spawned a massive number of interconnected ARGs, collectively known as the Slender Man [[Canon|Mythos]].
 
==Basic Description==
 
==Basic Description==
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[[File:LORE - Slenderman Lore in a Minute!-0|thumb|right|335 px]]In almost every description of the Slender Man, his attributes will vary, sometimes greatly. However, his basic appearance and traits are relatively consistent across different accounts. His appearance has changed over the years, but the most common image – and the most well known in media– is that of an abnormally tall human with long arms and a totally blank face. He is usually portrayed as wearing a business suit, which may be either real cloth, or some form of skin molded to take on the appearance of cloth. If the former, this would imply an intelligent being attempting to try to blend in. If it is the latter, it suggests an extremely adaptive being that evolves to match its environment.
[[File:LORE - Slenderman Lore in a Minute!-0|thumb|right|335 px]]
 
In almost every description Slender Man's basic attributes will vary greatly, however several basic traits are typical of his behavior. He is shown to behave in a very passive aggressive manner, stalking targets for years at a time, torturing his target mentally for various unknown reasons. He is rarely ever shown in a benevolent light and is typically shown as a malevolent force. This behavioral pattern has an uncertain reasoning behind it, and exactly why he behaves in such a way has yet to be fully ascertained.
 
   
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He behaves in what might be seen as a passive-aggressive manner, often stalking targets for years at a time before ever attacking. It’s understood that he tends to torture his targets mentally, over long periods of time, using fear and paranoia to drive them to insanity. No one has ever satisfactorily explained the reasoning behind his tactics or the way he chooses his victims, and his purposes and/or motivations have yet to be fully ascertained. He is rarely, if ever, portrayed in a good or benign light and is generally understood to be a malevolent force.
The most important factor about Slender Man is the mystery. He lives unlike any human being despite having a similar appearance to one. It is uncertain if he is social, or even understands human languages or behaviors, nor why it is humans appear to be his main target. His targets will typically behave in off ways as if possessed, but whether their psychosis is causing them to speak for him or for themselves isn't entirely certain either.
 
   
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Slender Man's appearance is variable as the years go on, but as of to date the most recent appearance is that of an abnormally tall human with long arms and no face whom is wearing a business suit. Again it is uncertain if his suit is real cloth or some form of skin molded into such an appearance. If it is the former, this would imply an intelligent being attempting to try to blend in. If it is the latter, it shows a being whom is extremely adaptive and evolves to match his environment and stick out less (or more).[[File:Slender-The-Arrival-Teaser-Trailer_9.jpg|thumb|312px]]
 
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Slender Man is a mystery. He looks like a human being, but doesn’t act like one. It is uncertain if he is a social creature, understands human languages or behaviors, or even why humans appear to be his primary targets. It sometimes seems as if he is capable of possessing his targets in some cases. Slender Man's mere appearance provokes fear. This is partially due to his towering height and overall unnerving appearance, and partially due to his behavior, which is almost completely alien. Humans also find it extremely hard to describe The Slender Man: a description in words can be given, but often lack the ability the fully describe the creature. It is believed that Slender Man is from/exists on a fourth dimensional plane, which would account for some of his apparent abilities.
   
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There are two main descriptions of the The Slender Man’s behavior. Originally, he was portrayed as being not only malevolent, but also extremely dangerous. He would stalk its targets, impale them on trees, and remove their organs. In comparison, contemporary depictions have turned him into a more passive-aggressive creature. Instead of an active chase, he is more likely to let his prey devolve slowly into madness until they are unable to cope with their situation, often watching from afar as this takes place. If angered, it will charge the aggressor and vanish with its victim to an unknown location. Modern interpretations also show that The Slender Man interacts oddly with electronic equipment and causes massive interference with audio and visual recording devices. Sometimes an individual can determine if The Slender Man is near simply by how certain electronics act. Radios, televisions, and cameras are especially susceptible. How powerful this effect is seems to vary, which could be due either to The Slender Man's state of aggression, or other outside factors that he may or may not be controlling (eg: weather, cell phone signals, etc.)
Slender Man's appearance provokes a wide range of responses, the most common being fear. This is partially due to his extremely towering size over a full grown adult. His behavior also factors into it, being almost completely alien in every concept. Finally, the main fact is he is completely unable to be described in human terms. While a description in words can be given, human language lacks the ability to truly define the entity until such a time as when humans can interact with him (if at all possible). This problem stems from the fact that he operates in a plane of existence further from humans. This is believed to be fourth dimensional space which gives him powers a human cannot understand due to humans living in three dimensions of space and being unable to comprehend the fourth dimension at this time.
 
   
 
In almost every contemporary description, The Slender Man is associated with stalking, often for extremely long periods. It is not unusual for a person to be trailed by The Slender Man for hours, days, months, or even years. However, he usually appears when least expected and where the victim is alone and the most comfortable (home, school, work, outdoors, along trusted roads, etc), and often times he also strikes when the target's defenses are down, sometimes to the point where they simply have no will to fight him off any further, making for an easier kill.
In total two major types of Slender Man descriptions exist. The original versions depict him as not only malevolent, but extremely dangerous. He will do odd things such as removing organs and placing them in bags, impaling targets on trees, and aggressively stalking targets after a period of time. A contemporary depiction shows Slender Man as being extremely passive aggressive, often letting a person slowly delve into madness at their situation until being unable to cope. If invited to anger, he will typically charge a target down until caught and vanish with them to unknown locations. This version also shows an odd response to electronic equipment and causes massive problems with audio, surveillance, camera, and other various electronic devices with displays or audio. Sometimes an individual can determine if he is near simply by how certain electronics react such as radios, televisions, or cameras. How powerful this effect is seems to vary, and can either be due to Slender Man's own state of aggression, or other outside factors either inside or beyond Slender Man's control.
 
   
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One of the most common features of The Slender Man, generally accepted among both fans of the mythos and victims, is that he will target those who reach a certain level of understanding about it. These accounts vary from person to person, but it seems that being a victim of The Slender Man is almost contagious or memetic. One can become his prey by encountering someone he is already chasing. Basic research and even collecting images doesn’t appear to incur its notice, someone has to delve into the mythos in an almost obsessive way. A theory sprouts from this, discussing how he could be able to track several victims at once, due to the apparent number of people invested in the mythos. This theory states that he is a sort of omnipresent being.
In almost every contemporary description, Slender Man is associated with stalking, often for extremely long periods. It is not unusual for a person to be chased by Slender Man for hours, days, months, or even years, however his presence, while variable and not always present, is common and typically happens where the victim is the most comfortable (home, school, work, outdoors, along trusted roads, etc).
 
 
One of the most common features of Slender Man often stated amongst fans of the mythos and victims, is that he will chase down targets who reach a certain level of understanding of him. The amount seems to vary person-to-person, but it appears one must view him in his entirety from footage or encounters with a person he is already chasing, spreading in a memetic style as such. Basic researching and collecting images does not appear to induce this, the individual has to delve into the Slender Man in an almost obsessive way.
 
   
 
==Abilities==
 
==Abilities==
 
Main page: [[Abilities of the Slender Man]]
 
Main page: [[Abilities of the Slender Man]]
   
[[File:Slenderman.png|thumb|250px|An example of the [[Slender Man]]'s Impressive height.]]
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[[File:Slenderman.png|thumb|250px|An example of the [[Slender Man]]'s Impressive height.]]The Slender Man's original abilities included:
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* selective invisibility (say, to adults or anyone without a camera)
Slender Man's original abilities included invisibility to select people, adult humans, or anyone without use of a camera, the ability to change height and body shape, the ability to shape its arms into tentacles, and the ability to sprout tentacle-like appendages from its back and shoulders to be used as additional arms or legs (or simply to instil fear into its prey). Many stories seem to indicate that it can control a person's mind, which became the basis for the [[Proxy|Proxies]] in the video [[Alternate Reality Game|ARG]], a trend that would later spread to [[Slenderblogs]]. Slender Man also had connections to children, with many of the original stories revolving around disappearing children or featured Slender Man being sighted in photos with children.
 
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* the ability to change height and body shape
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* the ability to shape its arms into tentacles
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* and/or the ability to sprout tentacle-like appendages from its back and shoulders to be used as additional arms or legs (or simply to instill fear)
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Many stories seem to indicate that The Slender Man can control a person's mind, which became the basis for the [[Proxy|Proxies]] in the video [[Alternate Reality Game|ARG]], a trend that later spread to [[Slenderblogs]]. The Slender Man also originally had stronger connections to children, and many of the original stories revolved
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around disappearing children or featured Slender Man sightings in photos with children. This was often attributed to the innocence and morbid curiosity of children, which could lead them down the path of discovering the creature.
   
As more stories came forth, however, the use of tentacles and tentacle-like appendages became less common, and the invisibility was limited or eliminated depending on the storyteller. Some stories even furthered it and claimed he was entirely invisible without the use of electronic devices.
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As more stories came forth, however, the use of tentacles and tentacle-like appendages became less common, and the invisibility was limited or eliminated depending on the storyteller. (On the other hand, some stories took the invisibility even further and claimed it was entirely invisible without the use of electronic devices.)
   
[[EverymanHYBRID|EMH]], [[TribeTwelve|TT]], [[MLAndersen0|ML]], and [[DarkHarvest00|DH]] all contain some sort of video and/or audio distortion, indicating that Slender Man has some sort of effect on modern digital instruments. This does not appear in any of the original accounts- however these mostly make use of photographs and video of primarily lower-tech varieties. EMH has applied this distortion to be the effect of [[Sigma Radiation]], a radiation given off by Slender Man and the [[The Rake|Rake]]. Sigma Radiation is also contagious, as it entered [[Evan]]'s blood-stream when his arm is brutally maimed by The Rake
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[[EverymanHYBRID|EMH]], [[TribeTwelve|TT]], [[MLAndersen0|ML]], and [[DarkHarvest00|DH]] all contain some sort of video and/or audio distortion, indicating that The Slender Man has an effect on modern digital instruments. This does not appear in any of the original accounts, but these also mainly make use of photographs and lower-tech video. EMH has suggested that this distortion is the effect of [[Sigma Radiation]], a radiation said to be given off by Slender Man and the [[The Rake|Rake]]. Sigma Radiation is also contagious, as it entered [[Evan]]'s blood-stream when his arm was brutally maimed by The Rake.
   
 
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EMH and [[MLAndersen0|ML]] also make use of "[[Slender Walking]]", a term created to describe Slender Man's apparent teleportation, appearing, and disappearing at will. EMH independently indicates the use of selective invisibility to groups or individuals through head tilting, and also spacetime warping/teleportation between locations. Similar abilities were seen in early Slender Man accounts. EMH also hints at his effect on a person's mental health or control of it.
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EMH and [[MLAndersen0|ML]] also describe the phenomenon known as "[[Slender Walking|Slender Walking.]]" Slender Walking is a term created to describe Slender Man's apparent teleportation and space-time warping/teleportation between locations. These abilities were seen in early Slender Man accounts, and is one of the most recognizable elements of the mythos. Slender Man’s ability to appear – seemingly from nowhere – in a place where he wasn’t mere seconds before is one of his most terrifying traits, and EMH mentions the effect of this on a person's mental health.
   
<span style="font-weight:normal;">Certain contemporary views can see his movement as either heavily limited or impaired, as if he is incapable of moving his body properly. As such, his movement can be anything from standing still, to rapidly teleporating without any coherency to his movements or position, often teleporting several dozen times to various locations in a few seconds. He can supposedly teleport closer to a target, further away, and everything inbetween. His movements do not seem to indicate his lethality, as he is both incredibly dangerous standing still and teleporting about. It is important to note that despite his erratic movements, he will often stay within several dozen feet of a target he has located regardless of how much distance they try to put.</span>
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Certain contemporary views see his movement as either extremely limited or impaired, as if he is incapable of moving his body properly. It is rarely seen to actually move, and goes from standing still to rapidly teleporting within the blink of an eye. There is no apparent coherency to his movements or position, and he is capable of teleporting several dozen times to various locations in a few seconds. He does not flee, and can be just as dangerous standing still as when obviously teleporting. He is capable of – and often will stay within several dozen feet of his target, no matter how they try to escape. It seems to be part of his psychological attack to stay just within visual range without actually attacking – the fact that he is ''there'', no matter what, is often described as worse than actually being attacked, the psychological effects often deteriorating the mind of the victim as a result.
   
<span style="font-weight:normal;">He appears to be able to follow any and all targets regardless of where they go, where they hide, and how they hide. It isn't certain how he does this, but he appears to keep an almost perfect trace on any target he follows despite not using any technology or visible means of doing so.</span>
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He appears to be able to follow any and all targets regardless of where they go, or where and how they hide. It isn't certain how he does this, but he seems able to keep a perfect trace on its targets, often speculated to be a part of his supposed existence as a potentially omnipresent being.
   
 
==Canon History and Information==
 
==Canon History and Information==
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For any Non canon abilities and descriptions, please see [[Board:Theories and Speculation|Unconfirmed Slenderman Assumptions]]
 
For any Non canon abilities and descriptions, please see [[Board:Theories and Speculation|Unconfirmed Slenderman Assumptions]]
   
Slender Man has no exactly defined or specified history, however contributors have placed early sightings of Slender Man-like beings in early 1600s Germany and before, where it took the dress of a knight or royal figure. Germanic fairy tales and mythology also makes use of the creatures to be used as cautionary tales for children.
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The Slender Man has no specifically confirmed history, but contributors to the mythos have placed early sightings of Slender Man-like beings in Germany in the early 1600s and before. Historically, the entity often took on the appearance of a knight or a noble figure. Germanic myths and fairy tales have been cited as containing Slender Man-like creatures as cautionary tales for children.
   
Photographs from the early 1900s were the next confirmed reports, where imagery of Slender Man can be found in classical black and white and sepia imagery. Reports from this time indicate sightings in America, the UK, and Russia, as well as reports of child disappearances.
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Photographs from the early 1900s are the first confirmed reports, where images of the Slender Man can be found in old photographs. Reports from this time indicate sightings in America, the UK, and Russia, usually connected to reports of child disappearances.
   
By the mid-1900s, some rare run-ins occurred in the war zones in Germany, apparently Slender Man's native land. Soldiers were the primary targets here. In America and Canada, reports of missing skiers and children appeared, coming from forested areas of the nations.
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In the mid-1900s, several run-ins occurred in the war zones in Germany, which is theorized to be The Slender Man's native land. Soldiers were the primary targets here. In America and Canada, there were reports of missing skiers and children, mainly coming from forested and unoccupied areas. He is also held responsible for several strings of buildings burning with no apparent cause, and multiple related deaths. The few survivors of Slender Man attacks, along with accounts left by victims, show the following historic traits:
   
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* If the victim was a child, he would often approach them in a friendly fashion at first and attempt to gain their trust.
After a spree of building burnings from unknown causes, several deaths and a few surviving witnesses, it could be gathered that the Slender Man had the following traits:
 
 
* The adults he stalked have one common trait: they had all been through a terrible tragedy in their life. Interestingly, in many cases the tragedy was originally caused by Slender Man as well.
*Slender Man will find interest in a victim for reasons unknown
 
 
* If the victim was an adult, Slender Man would stalk the victim for long periods of time. This caused an illness that became known as "Slender sickness.” Symptoms include massive paranoia, nausea, nose bleeds, nightmares, and hallucinations.
*It would then contact the victim, if it is a child, presenting itself as friendly
 
 
* Eventually, The Slender Man would abduct the victim, usually into nearby forest, where they would be killed.
*The adults he stalks have a common trait: they have all been through a terrible tragedy in their life, even if the tragedy was made by Slender Man directly
 
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* In 'messy' cases, Slender Man may remove evidence of its existence by burning the victim’s home, place of work, or school, often causing the death of others in the line of destruction, generally those close to the initial victim.
*If an adult, it would stalk the victim for long amounts of time causing what is known as "Slender sickness" causing massive paranoia, nose bleeds, nightmares, hallucinations appearing to only the sick person, and many other dangerous symptoms.
 
*Eventually, it would abduct the victim into nearby forest, where they would be killed.
 
*In 'messy' cases, it may remove evidence of its existence by causing fire of their home, place of work, or school
 
   
Death of the victim originally occurred through an odd means- the victim would be impaled on branches of very tall trees while still alive, and bleed to death. The organs would be individually removed, then placed in plastic bags. They would then be replaced into the body in their original positions, plus the plastic bags. The victims' corpses do not show any sign of a struggle. As time has gone on, this practice has seemingly been abandoned.
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Originally, Slender Man killed its victims by impaling them on the branches of very tall trees and allowing them to bleed to death. The victim’s organs would be individually removed and placed in plastic bags, which were then returned to their original positions in the body. The victims' corpses did not show any sign of a struggle. However, as time has gone on, it would seem that Slender Man has abandoned this practice.
   
In the late 1990s, technology shed more light on the creature through the use of commonplace cameras and camcorders. Slender Man was recorded and photographed stalking potential victims many times.
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In the late 1990s, the more and more common use of cameras and camcorders allowed technology to shed more light on the creature, and The Slender Man was recorded and photographed stalking potential victims many times. In the late 2000s to early 2010s, several individuals recorded ongoing stalking and attack scenarios with themselves and friends. These video accounts are codenamed [[MarbleHornets|Marble Hornets]], [[EverymanHYBRID]], [[DarkHarvest00]], [[MLAndersen0]], and [[TribeTwelve]], as well as certain [http://www.youtube.com/user/Rivn Rivn] videos.
   
 
New accounts of The Slender Man's powers, abilities, and attacks show some drastic differences from his original behaviors. Gone is the original desire to impale targets on trees, his overtly aggressive attitude, and the tendency to target mainly children. He now appears to target people who encountered him as children, often stalking them for years. It does so in such a way that the target is often unaware of his presence for months, years, or even decades. Typically, the victim ''won't ''be aware of its attention until far too late. Because of the somewhat contagious nature of Slender Man’s attacks, an initial victim may not even be aware that they are causing others to be targeted, since they may not know that he is stalking them.
In the late 2000s to early 2010s, several individuals recorded ongoing stalking and attack scenarios of themselves and their friends. These video accounts are codenamed [[MarbleHornets|Marble Hornets]], [[EverymanHYBRID]], [[DarkHarvest00]], [[MLAndersen0]], and [[TribeTwelve]]. As well as certain [http://www.youtube.com/user/Rivn Rivn] videos.
 
   
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The Slender Man’s stalking behavior is remarkably passive. He torments an individual by repeatedly appearing and vanishing – usually without harming the victim in any physical way. He invades the mental safety of his prey by appearing inside their house, outside their home, on roads they travel, at their place of work when they are alone or ensuring only the victim can see him, or while the target is sleeping. The sporadic and unexpected nature of these manifestations causes fear and unease, which eventually can grow into incredible paranoia. This period of stalking can last anywhere from several minutes to decades. The longer Slender Man stalks a victim, the greater strain on their mental health, which may be one of his goals.
The new foray into Slender Man's powers, abilities, and attacks have shown drastic difference from his original behaviors. The original desire to impale targets on trees, his rather aggressive attitude, and attacking mainly children have been altered. It appears he seems to enjoy targeting humans who have seen him in childhood and following them for years. He appears to do so in such a way that the target is unaware of his presence for potentially months, years, or even decades, and typically ''won't ''be aware at any point in time until it is far too late. In certain scenarios, the victims don't even realize they are spreading his presence.
 
   
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Prolonged stalking causes what has been named “Slender Sickness,” which is both a mental and physical ailment and can cause paranoia, nightmares, coughing and difficulty swallowing, convulsions, exhaustion, vomiting, hallucinations, etc. The physical symptoms naturally affect an individual’s mental health, but it is believed that Slender Man exerts a direct effect on the mind as well. However, this phenomenon and Slender Man’s control over it have yet to be fully explained.
His behavior is extremely passive aggressive, where he stalks, follows, and torments an individual by repeatedly showing his presence. He will typically do so in invasive ways, such as appearing inside someone's house, outside their home, on roads they travel, at their place of work when they are alone, or while the target is sleeping. This will create a general unease of the target, as the invasion of an entity in their own safety zone will begin sparking incredible paranoia. Most often he won't attack the target for extended periods, instead just following the target and tormenting them. This period can last anywhere from several minutes to years. It has been noticed multiple times that the longer an individual is stalked and encountering the Slender Man the more their mental health decreases. This is heavily believed to be an effect of Slender Sickness which causes massive Paranoia along with Nightmares, Coughs, Violent Convulsions, Vomiting, Radiation Exposure, The Cold, Amnesia, Nose Bleeds, Difficulty Swallowing, Exhaustion, Hallucinations etc. All of these symptoms together could greatly effect a individual's mental health or it simply be Slender Man's paranormal appearance but the legitimate reason behind Slender Man's control or effect over a human's mental health is currently unexplained.
 
   
The behavior of taking organs out or impaling targets have been long forgotten. If his new modus operandi is to be believed, the target is taken away with no traces whatsoever. The target will never be found, nor are any traces. Thus his new method of killing targets is unknown, as no victim is ever found. The victim will typically disappear by him/herself, thus these attacks are unrecorded and unknown. What little camera footage has been found shows incredible distortion on them in typical cases, making it nearly impossible to understand exactly what he has done. To date it is unknown where his victims go, or what he does with them after this.
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As mentioned, the behavior of taking organs out or impaling targets appears to have been abandoned. If reports of Slender Man’s new ''modus operandi'' are to be believed, it now vanishes with his targets, leaving no traces behind. Victims are usually alone when they vanish, leaving no witnesses. What little camera footage has been found is incredibly distorted and it is nearly impossible to even theorize as to what they depict. The victims are almost never found, dead or alive, and it has been speculated that perhaps he does not kill victims immediately.
   
 
[[File:Untitled.png|thumb|left|Slender Man at the bottom of the stairs in EMH|200px]]One of the most powerful new traits Slender Man exhibits is some form of memory inhibition. Like Slender Sickness, this effect can be caused simply by proximity, although it seems to vary as to exactly how powerful. In some cases individuals will forget the past few minutes, but extended contact has led to people awakening in locations they are unfamiliar with, with no memory of how they got there. In some cases, it is believed Slender Man itself will deposit a victim in an unknown location and leave them to awaken after an attack (possibly to continue stalking them further.) 
[[File:Untitled.png|thumb|left|Slender Man at the bottom of the stairs in EMH|200px]]
 
One of the most powerful new traits Slender Man will typically employ seems to be some form of inhibiting memory loss. Like Slender Sickness, this effect can be nearly immediate just on close contact with him, although it seems to vary as to exactly how powerful. In some cases individuals will forget the past few minutes, however extended contact has led people to awakening in locations they are uncertain of due to running from Slender Man and their brain beginning to write memory and restore consciousness after a given period of time. In some cases, it is believed Slender Man himself will deposit a victim in an unknown location and leave them to awaken after an attack (possibly to continue stalking them some more). This effect is akin to Slender Sickness, but is the most powerful effect of the sickness to date.
 
   
Victims of extended periods will note excessive damage to their social, physical, and career life. Typically individuals will show massive moods swings and constant irritation, not to mention will lose track of large periods of time, making communication with friends or holding down steady work difficult, as memory losses could be as long as several weeks or months until the individual awakens and attempts to return to their life only to find it ruined. Despite this, Slender Man will continue his behavior.
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Victims who are stalked by The Slender Man for extended periods show excessive damage to their social life, physical health, and even their careers. Typically individuals will show massive moods swings and constant irritation, lose track of large periods of time, and have difficulty maintain communication with friends or holding down steady work. Memory losses can be as long as several weeks or months, and often an individual awakens and attempts to return to their life only to find it ruined.
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These patterns are possible indications that The Slender Man has at least some indication that he has knowledge and experience with how the human mind works and reacts to various stimuli. It is possible that he exploits this deliberately. Abandoning its more blunt tactics of impaling and gutting its victims, it is possible he has moved to more subtle forms of attack, such as invading their mind, surroundings, and thus eliminating any feeling of safety and driving them to insanity in a slow torment.
   
 
==Relationship with Children==
 
==Relationship with Children==
 
[[File:Slenderman@.png|thumb|Slender Man around children]]The Slender Man has always had some kind of odd connection to children. In the [[Original Mythos]], its relationship with children is one of its most prominent traits, though no one is exactly sure why. Many theories exist as to why he targets children, including:
[[File:Slenderman@.png|thumb|Slender Man around children]]
 
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* He wins over the confidence of children, but adults are repulsed by fear. This theory is one of few that paints Slender Man as a benign element, suggesting that he actually seeks friendship of some kind, and can only find it in children, who – unlike adults – he can get to trust him.
The Slender Man has some form of preference with children. In the [[Original Mythos]], its relationship with children is one of its most prominent traits. His exact preference and specification for children is uncertain, but theories exist across spans of every possible assumption, with a few basic but unproven ones being:
 
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* He chooses children because he can take longer to nurture their fear, stalking them for years before attacking them as adults.
*Slender Man wins over the confidence of children, but adults are repulsed by fear.
 
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* He brainwashes children, using them to further his own (unspecified) ends as Proxies.
*Slender Man wins the child over by fear, slowly taking them.
 
 
* Children are simply easier for him to hunt.
*Slender Man brainwashes the child.
 
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*Slender Man stalks the child until they are alone.
 
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There are literally dozens of ideas and variations on those ideas, but since no bodies have been found in contemporary tales, and classic tales don’t mention the fates of Slender Man’s child victims, his oft-portrayed targeting of children is unexplained.
*Children are easier for Slender Man to hunt.
 
*He gains the child's trust before killing them instantly.
 
Virtually any explanation could also be put in place, but since no bodies have ever been found in contemporary tales, and classic tales failed to mention specifications over children and their fates, it's uncertain why Slender Man chases children. 
 
   
==Locations he frequents==
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==Frequented Locations==
Slender Man is most commonly depicted as being found in certain locations, specifically places that are deserted, derelict, cause fear and generally make it rather difficult to avoid him. Slender Man is most commonly found in forests, mostly because he can easily blend in with the trees in the background, including using his tentacles as branches, and also due to the fact that forests are quiet and easy to get lost in. Examples of these locations would be [[Slender|Slender: The Eight Pages]], [[Slender: The Arrival]], and [[Slender Rising]] which depict a fictional encounter with Slender Man.
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The Slender Man is most commonly depicted as being found in deserted and derelict locations, often forested, where he can hunt without his victims being able to get help from other people or emergency services. It shows a preference for forests and dense woodlands, partly because he can easily blend with the trees, and partly because of how easy it is to confuse and terrify victims. He has also been encountered in graveyards, old houses, ghost towns and abandoned mansions, where he lies in wait behind walls and doors to ambush its victims.
   
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Examples of these locations include [[Slender|Slender: The Eight Pages]], [[Slender: The Arrival]], and [[Slender Rising]] which depict fictional encounters with Slender Man.
Slender Man may also be found in abandoned or derelict locations, such as graveyards, old houses, ghost towns or mansions. This may be so he can hide behind walls and doors until he ambushes the victim.
 
   
 
==Association==
 
==Association==
Slender Man makes association with several groups, individuals, or creatures.
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Slender Man is associated with several groups, individuals, or creatures.
   
The least known of these is the unknown organization tracking, observing, or involved with Slender Man, whose identity or name is yet to be confirmed. [[The Organization]] appears only in early Slenderman written accounts, and makes an (assumed) appearance in only one ARG, DarkHarvest00. [[Optic Nerve]] is its supposed name.
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The least known of these is an unknown organization which tracks and observes and is also possibly involved with Slender Man. [[The Organization]] is officially unnamed, though it may be known as [[Optic Nerve]], and appears only in early written accounts. It makes an (assumed) appearance in only one ARG, [[DarkHarvest00]].
   
Slender Man has links to many Proxies, or insane individuals under its control or influence. The nature of Proxies, their workings, etc, are yet unknown, however Proxies make appearances in [[EMH]] as [[HABIT]], and [[TribeTwelve|TT]] as [[The Observer|Observer]]. Slender Man has also spawned many philosophical and theoretical cults made up of uninfluenced but aware individuals, such as in [[DarkHarvest00]].
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Slender Man has links to many Proxies, which are insane individuals under his control or influence. The nature of Proxies, their workings, etc, are unknown, but make appearances in [[EMH]] as [[HABIT]], and [[TribeTwelve|TT]] as [[The Observer|Observer]]. Slender Man has also spawned many philosophical and theoretical cults made up of uninfluenced but aware individuals, such as the [[Novus Ordo Europa]] in DarkHarvest00.
   
[[The Rake]] is the name given to another mystery creature that is somehow linked or associated with Slender Man. The Rake has a far shorter history, and only real appearance of association with Slender Man or a Proxy is through the video accounts of [[EMH]].
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[[The Rake]] is the name given to another mystery creature that is somehow linked or associated with Slender Man. The Rake has a far shorter history, and the only real appearance of association with Slender Man or a Proxy is through the video accounts of [[EMH]].
   
 
==In universe==
 
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*[[List of Slenderman Creepypasta|List of Slender Man Creepypasta]]
 
*[[List of Slenderman Creepypasta|List of Slender Man Creepypasta]]
 
==See Also==
 
 
[[Mark Slender]]
 
   
 
==Trivia and Pop Culture==
 
==Trivia and Pop Culture==
   
 
*The [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Enderman Enderman] creatures introduced into the game [http://en.Wikipedia.org/Minecraft Minecraft] during the adventure update take some inspiration from the Slender Man, but act differently in that they move blocks around with its freakishly long arms and acts similar to the [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Weeping_Angel Weeping Angels] from the [http://en.Wikipedia.org/Doctor_Who Doctor Who] television series. Endermens' actions may also be based off of [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-173 SCP-173] of the SCP Foundation series, and their appearance is similar to [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-096 SCP-096], which also has a slight resemblance to Slender Man. They also have the ability to teleport and will attack if seen by the player.
 
 
*Also in the [http://en.Wikipedia.org/Doctor_Who Doctor Who] television series, the Season 6 creatures known as The Silence are visually quite similar to Slender Man, with bald heads, pale skin, and suits, however their faces have distinguishable eyes and mouths where Slender Man’s face is entirely blank.
*[[File:Fweqfefweq.jpg|thumb|236px|Slender Man in the music video "Equinox" by Skrillex]]The [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Enderman Enderman] creatures introduced into the game [http://en.Wikipedia.org/Minecraft Minecraft] during the adventure update take some inspiration from the Slender Man, but act differently in that they move blocks around with its freakishly long arms & acts similar to the [http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Weeping_Angel Weeping Angels] from Seasons 3, 5 and 7 of the [http://en.Wikipedia.org/Doctor_Who Doctor Who] television series. Endermens' actions may also be based off of [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-173 SCP-173] of the SCP Foundation series, and their appearance similar to [http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-096 SCP-096], which also has a slight resemblance to Slender Man. They also have the ability to teleport and will attack if seen by the player.
 
 
*Slender Man, by definition, violates the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square-cube_law square-cube law] as his volume does not necessarily increase in proportion to his body size, and his spatial occupation is very undetermined and variable.
*Also in the [http://en.Wikipedia.org/Doctor_Who Doctor Who] television series, the season 6 creatures known as The Silence are visually quite similar to Slender Man, having bald heads, pale skin and no faces, and wearing suits.
 
 
*'The Gentlemen' are demons in the fourth season of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer Buffy the Vampire Slayer]. They are very similar to the Slender Man, with a tall, thin frame, suits, bald heads and pale skin.
*Slender Man also makes a cameo appearance in the music video of "Equinox" by Skrillex. Its presumed that the young girl in the video is a [[Proxy]] being controlled by Slender Man in order to kill the child molester stalking the young girl.
 
 
*Slender Man is the focus of the game [[Slender]]. A common misconception is that the game inspired the mythos, but this is incorrect.
*Slender Man, by definition, violates the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square-cube_law square-cube law] as his volume does not necessarily increase in proportion to his body size, as his spacial occupation is very undetermined and variable
 
 
*It is interesting to note that Slender Man is portrayed as male, a stark contrast to a majority of folktales, legends, myths, and urban tales, which often either depict demonic entities as female, or as feral animals that are not be classified by gender. This is likely a cause of the traditionally masculine appearance of the creature in accounts.
*'The Gentlemen' are demons in the fourth season of Buffy. They are very similar to the Slender Man, possessing a tall, thin, frame, suits, have bald heads and pale skin.
 
*Slender Man is the focus of the game Slender. A common misconception amongst individuals who are uneducated about the mythos suggest it to be the other way around.
 
*One common misconception is that Slender Man operates in a wavelength of time and space, when in reality the fourth dimension has nothing to do with time.
 
*It is interesting to note that Slender Man is often attributed to being male, a stark contrast to a majority of folktales, legends, myths, and urban tales, which often either depict demonic entities as either female or feral animals that need not be classified by gender.
 
 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
[http://slendereview.blogspot.com/2010/11/premise.html Encyclopedia Slenderia] contains large amounts of information on Slender Man [[canon]].
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[http://slenderia.blogspot.com/ Encyclopedia Slenderia] contains large amounts of information on Slender Man [[canon]].
   
[http://slendernation.forumotion.com/ The Slender Nation] is a network of various places to discuss Slender Man, including a partly developed Wiki. They currently are most known for their interactions with people involved in Slenderman mythos, and in their development of [[Core Theory]].
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[http://slendernation.forumotion.com/ The Slender Nation] is a network of various places to discuss Slender Man, including a partly developed Wiki. They currently are most known for their interactions with people involved in Slender Man mythos, and in their development of [[Core Theory]].
   
Unifiction is undoubtedly the largest discussion zone for the Slender Man mythos' video ARGs. Their [http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?f=248&sid=166bf61a1066264dc0b89c4f83cc750f Marble Hornets] and [http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?f=264&sid=166bf61a1066264dc0b89c4f83cc750f Slender Man Mythos]sections of their forums attract thousands of posts every week.
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Unifiction is undoubtedly the largest discussion zone for the Slender Man mythos' video ARGs. Their [http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?f=248&sid=166bf61a1066264dc0b89c4f83cc750f Marble Hornets] and [http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/index.php?f=264&sid=166bf61a1066264dc0b89c4f83cc750f Slender Man Mythos] sections of their forums attract thousands of posts every week.
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==See Also==
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* [[The Operator]]
 
* [[Mark Slender]]
 
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Revision as of 19:08, 25 January 2020

Note: this article is about the main being focused on in the mythos. For the unrelated being based on him from MarbleHornets, see The Operator

Slender Man
Slenderman by jimmygibbsjr
Art by jimmygibbsjr

Names

Slender Man
The Tall Man
The Thin Man
Der Schlanker Mann
Fear Dubh
Schlankwald
Slendy
Slenderman
The Pale One
The White King
Master
Black King

Identity

Unknown being

Appearances

MH EMH ML TT DH

Origins

Victor Surge, Something Awful Forums

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. His face is totally white, completely devoid of facial features. He has no hair, and generally has normal-looking bare hands, albeit with fingers longer and bonier than a typical human. Slender Man has been depicted in imagery and literature at anywhere between 6 and 15 feet tall, depending on the situation, though in video he is usually only around 6-7 feet tall. Because of his inexact nature, and differences between accounts, no one has yet determined what, exactly, the Slender Man is. Currently, there are two leading theories as to what the Slender Man may be: the Tulpa Effect and Quantum Theory.

The internet popularity of Slender Man has spawned a massive number of interconnected ARGs, collectively known as the Slender Man Mythos.

Basic Description

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In almost every description of the Slender Man, his attributes will vary, sometimes greatly. However, his basic appearance and traits are relatively consistent across different accounts. His appearance has changed over the years, but the most common image – and the most well known in media– is that of an abnormally tall human with long arms and a totally blank face. He is usually portrayed as wearing a business suit, which may be either real cloth, or some form of skin molded to take on the appearance of cloth. If the former, this would imply an intelligent being attempting to try to blend in. If it is the latter, it suggests an extremely adaptive being that evolves to match its environment.

He behaves in what might be seen as a passive-aggressive manner, often stalking targets for years at a time before ever attacking. It’s understood that he tends to torture his targets mentally, over long periods of time, using fear and paranoia to drive them to insanity. No one has ever satisfactorily explained the reasoning behind his tactics or the way he chooses his victims, and his purposes and/or motivations have yet to be fully ascertained. He is rarely, if ever, portrayed in a good or benign light and is generally understood to be a malevolent force.

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Slender Man is a mystery. He looks like a human being, but doesn’t act like one. It is uncertain if he is a social creature, understands human languages or behaviors, or even why humans appear to be his primary targets. It sometimes seems as if he is capable of possessing his targets in some cases. Slender Man's mere appearance provokes fear. This is partially due to his towering height and overall unnerving appearance, and partially due to his behavior, which is almost completely alien. Humans also find it extremely hard to describe The Slender Man: a description in words can be given, but often lack the ability the fully describe the creature. It is believed that Slender Man is from/exists on a fourth dimensional plane, which would account for some of his apparent abilities.

There are two main descriptions of the The Slender Man’s behavior. Originally, he was portrayed as being not only malevolent, but also extremely dangerous. He would stalk its targets, impale them on trees, and remove their organs. In comparison, contemporary depictions have turned him into a more passive-aggressive creature. Instead of an active chase, he is more likely to let his prey devolve slowly into madness until they are unable to cope with their situation, often watching from afar as this takes place. If angered, it will charge the aggressor and vanish with its victim to an unknown location. Modern interpretations also show that The Slender Man interacts oddly with electronic equipment and causes massive interference with audio and visual recording devices. Sometimes an individual can determine if The Slender Man is near simply by how certain electronics act. Radios, televisions, and cameras are especially susceptible. How powerful this effect is seems to vary, which could be due either to The Slender Man's state of aggression, or other outside factors that he may or may not be controlling (eg: weather, cell phone signals, etc.)

In almost every contemporary description, The Slender Man is associated with stalking, often for extremely long periods. It is not unusual for a person to be trailed by The Slender Man for hours, days, months, or even years. However, he usually appears when least expected and where the victim is alone and the most comfortable (home, school, work, outdoors, along trusted roads, etc), and often times he also strikes when the target's defenses are down, sometimes to the point where they simply have no will to fight him off any further, making for an easier kill.

One of the most common features of The Slender Man, generally accepted among both fans of the mythos and victims, is that he will target those who reach a certain level of understanding about it. These accounts vary from person to person, but it seems that being a victim of The Slender Man is almost contagious or memetic. One can become his prey by encountering someone he is already chasing. Basic research and even collecting images doesn’t appear to incur its notice, someone has to delve into the mythos in an almost obsessive way. A theory sprouts from this, discussing how he could be able to track several victims at once, due to the apparent number of people invested in the mythos. This theory states that he is a sort of omnipresent being.

Abilities

Main page: Abilities of the Slender Man

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An example of the Slender Man's Impressive height.

The Slender Man's original abilities included:

  • selective invisibility (say, to adults or anyone without a camera)
  • the ability to change height and body shape
  • the ability to shape its arms into tentacles
  • and/or the ability to sprout tentacle-like appendages from its back and shoulders to be used as additional arms or legs (or simply to instill fear)

Many stories seem to indicate that The Slender Man can control a person's mind, which became the basis for the Proxies in the video ARG, a trend that later spread to Slenderblogs. The Slender Man also originally had stronger connections to children, and many of the original stories revolved around disappearing children or featured Slender Man sightings in photos with children. This was often attributed to the innocence and morbid curiosity of children, which could lead them down the path of discovering the creature.

As more stories came forth, however, the use of tentacles and tentacle-like appendages became less common, and the invisibility was limited or eliminated depending on the storyteller. (On the other hand, some stories took the invisibility even further and claimed it was entirely invisible without the use of electronic devices.)

EMH, TT, ML, and DH all contain some sort of video and/or audio distortion, indicating that The Slender Man has an effect on modern digital instruments. This does not appear in any of the original accounts, but these also mainly make use of photographs and lower-tech video. EMH has suggested that this distortion is the effect of Sigma Radiation, a radiation said to be given off by Slender Man and the Rake. Sigma Radiation is also contagious, as it entered Evan's blood-stream when his arm was brutally maimed by The Rake.

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EMH and ML also describe the phenomenon known as "Slender Walking." Slender Walking is a term created to describe Slender Man's apparent teleportation and space-time warping/teleportation between locations. These abilities were seen in early Slender Man accounts, and is one of the most recognizable elements of the mythos. Slender Man’s ability to appear – seemingly from nowhere – in a place where he wasn’t mere seconds before is one of his most terrifying traits, and EMH mentions the effect of this on a person's mental health.

Certain contemporary views see his movement as either extremely limited or impaired, as if he is incapable of moving his body properly. It is rarely seen to actually move, and goes from standing still to rapidly teleporting within the blink of an eye. There is no apparent coherency to his movements or position, and he is capable of teleporting several dozen times to various locations in a few seconds. He does not flee, and can be just as dangerous standing still as when obviously teleporting. He is capable of – and often will – stay within several dozen feet of his target, no matter how they try to escape. It seems to be part of his psychological attack to stay just within visual range without actually attacking – the fact that he is there, no matter what, is often described as worse than actually being attacked, the psychological effects often deteriorating the mind of the victim as a result.

He appears to be able to follow any and all targets regardless of where they go, or where and how they hide. It isn't certain how he does this, but he seems able to keep a perfect trace on its targets, often speculated to be a part of his supposed existence as a potentially omnipresent being.

Canon History and Information

See page: Slender Man in Mythology and Culture

For any Non canon abilities and descriptions, please see Unconfirmed Slenderman Assumptions

The Slender Man has no specifically confirmed history, but contributors to the mythos have placed early sightings of Slender Man-like beings in Germany in the early 1600s and before. Historically, the entity often took on the appearance of a knight or a noble figure. Germanic myths and fairy tales have been cited as containing Slender Man-like creatures as cautionary tales for children.

Photographs from the early 1900s are the first confirmed reports, where images of the Slender Man can be found in old photographs. Reports from this time indicate sightings in America, the UK, and Russia, usually connected to reports of child disappearances.

In the mid-1900s, several run-ins occurred in the war zones in Germany, which is theorized to be The Slender Man's native land. Soldiers were the primary targets here. In America and Canada, there were reports of missing skiers and children, mainly coming from forested and unoccupied areas. He is also held responsible for several strings of buildings burning with no apparent cause, and multiple related deaths. The few survivors of Slender Man attacks, along with accounts left by victims, show the following historic traits:

  • If the victim was a child, he would often approach them in a friendly fashion at first and attempt to gain their trust.
  • The adults he stalked have one common trait: they had all been through a terrible tragedy in their life. Interestingly, in many cases the tragedy was originally caused by Slender Man as well.
  • If the victim was an adult, Slender Man would stalk the victim for long periods of time. This caused an illness that became known as "Slender sickness.” Symptoms include massive paranoia, nausea, nose bleeds, nightmares, and hallucinations.
  • Eventually, The Slender Man would abduct the victim, usually into nearby forest, where they would be killed.
  • In 'messy' cases, Slender Man may remove evidence of its existence by burning the victim’s home, place of work, or school, often causing the death of others in the line of destruction, generally those close to the initial victim.

Originally, Slender Man killed its victims by impaling them on the branches of very tall trees and allowing them to bleed to death. The victim’s organs would be individually removed and placed in plastic bags, which were then returned to their original positions in the body. The victims' corpses did not show any sign of a struggle. However, as time has gone on, it would seem that Slender Man has abandoned this practice.

In the late 1990s, the more and more common use of cameras and camcorders allowed technology to shed more light on the creature, and The Slender Man was recorded and photographed stalking potential victims many times. In the late 2000s to early 2010s, several individuals recorded ongoing stalking and attack scenarios with themselves and friends. These video accounts are codenamed Marble Hornets, EverymanHYBRID, DarkHarvest00, MLAndersen0, and TribeTwelve, as well as certain Rivn videos.

New accounts of The Slender Man's powers, abilities, and attacks show some drastic differences from his original behaviors. Gone is the original desire to impale targets on trees, his overtly aggressive attitude, and the tendency to target mainly children. He now appears to target people who encountered him as children, often stalking them for years. It does so in such a way that the target is often unaware of his presence for months, years, or even decades. Typically, the victim won't be aware of its attention until far too late. Because of the somewhat contagious nature of Slender Man’s attacks, an initial victim may not even be aware that they are causing others to be targeted, since they may not know that he is stalking them.

The Slender Man’s stalking behavior is remarkably passive. He torments an individual by repeatedly appearing and vanishing – usually without harming the victim in any physical way. He invades the mental safety of his prey by appearing inside their house, outside their home, on roads they travel, at their place of work when they are alone or ensuring only the victim can see him, or while the target is sleeping. The sporadic and unexpected nature of these manifestations causes fear and unease, which eventually can grow into incredible paranoia. This period of stalking can last anywhere from several minutes to decades. The longer Slender Man stalks a victim, the greater strain on their mental health, which may be one of his goals.

Prolonged stalking causes what has been named “Slender Sickness,” which is both a mental and physical ailment and can cause paranoia, nightmares, coughing and difficulty swallowing, convulsions, exhaustion, vomiting, hallucinations, etc. The physical symptoms naturally affect an individual’s mental health, but it is believed that Slender Man exerts a direct effect on the mind as well. However, this phenomenon and Slender Man’s control over it have yet to be fully explained.

As mentioned, the behavior of taking organs out or impaling targets appears to have been abandoned. If reports of Slender Man’s new modus operandi are to be believed, it now vanishes with his targets, leaving no traces behind. Victims are usually alone when they vanish, leaving no witnesses. What little camera footage has been found is incredibly distorted and it is nearly impossible to even theorize as to what they depict. The victims are almost never found, dead or alive, and it has been speculated that perhaps he does not kill victims immediately.

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Slender Man at the bottom of the stairs in EMH

One of the most powerful new traits Slender Man exhibits is some form of memory inhibition. Like Slender Sickness, this effect can be caused simply by proximity, although it seems to vary as to exactly how powerful. In some cases individuals will forget the past few minutes, but extended contact has led to people awakening in locations they are unfamiliar with, with no memory of how they got there. In some cases, it is believed Slender Man itself will deposit a victim in an unknown location and leave them to awaken after an attack (possibly to continue stalking them further.) 

Victims who are stalked by The Slender Man for extended periods show excessive damage to their social life, physical health, and even their careers. Typically individuals will show massive moods swings and constant irritation, lose track of large periods of time, and have difficulty maintain communication with friends or holding down steady work. Memory losses can be as long as several weeks or months, and often an individual awakens and attempts to return to their life only to find it ruined.

These patterns are possible indications that The Slender Man has at least some indication that he has knowledge and experience with how the human mind works and reacts to various stimuli. It is possible that he exploits this deliberately. Abandoning its more blunt tactics of impaling and gutting its victims, it is possible he has moved to more subtle forms of attack, such as invading their mind, surroundings, and thus eliminating any feeling of safety and driving them to insanity in a slow torment.

Relationship with Children

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Slender Man around children

The Slender Man has always had some kind of odd connection to children. In the Original Mythos, its relationship with children is one of its most prominent traits, though no one is exactly sure why. Many theories exist as to why he targets children, including:

  • He wins over the confidence of children, but adults are repulsed by fear. This theory is one of few that paints Slender Man as a benign element, suggesting that he actually seeks friendship of some kind, and can only find it in children, who – unlike adults – he can get to trust him.
  • He chooses children because he can take longer to nurture their fear, stalking them for years before attacking them as adults.
  • He brainwashes children, using them to further his own (unspecified) ends as Proxies.
  • Children are simply easier for him to hunt.

There are literally dozens of ideas and variations on those ideas, but since no bodies have been found in contemporary tales, and classic tales don’t mention the fates of Slender Man’s child victims, his oft-portrayed targeting of children is unexplained.

Frequented Locations

The Slender Man is most commonly depicted as being found in deserted and derelict locations, often forested, where he can hunt without his victims being able to get help from other people or emergency services. It shows a preference for forests and dense woodlands, partly because he can easily blend with the trees, and partly because of how easy it is to confuse and terrify victims. He has also been encountered in graveyards, old houses, ghost towns and abandoned mansions, where he lies in wait behind walls and doors to ambush its victims.

Examples of these locations include Slender: The Eight Pages, Slender: The Arrival, and Slender Rising which depict fictional encounters with Slender Man.

Association

Slender Man is associated with several groups, individuals, or creatures.

The least known of these is an unknown organization which tracks and observes and is also possibly involved with Slender Man. The Organization is officially unnamed, though it may be known as Optic Nerve, and appears only in early written accounts. It makes an (assumed) appearance in only one ARG, DarkHarvest00.

Slender Man has links to many Proxies, which are insane individuals under his control or influence. The nature of Proxies, their workings, etc, are unknown, but make appearances in EMH as HABIT, and TT as Observer. Slender Man has also spawned many philosophical and theoretical cults made up of uninfluenced but aware individuals, such as the Novus Ordo Europa in DarkHarvest00.

The Rake is the name given to another mystery creature that is somehow linked or associated with Slender Man. The Rake has a far shorter history, and the only real appearance of association with Slender Man or a Proxy is through the video accounts of EMH.

In universe

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Slender Man in EverymanHYBRID

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Out of universe

  • List of Slender Man Creepypasta

Trivia and Pop Culture

  • The Enderman creatures introduced into the game Minecraft during the adventure update take some inspiration from the Slender Man, but act differently in that they move blocks around with its freakishly long arms and acts similar to the Weeping Angels from the Doctor Who television series. Endermens' actions may also be based off of SCP-173 of the SCP Foundation series, and their appearance is similar to SCP-096, which also has a slight resemblance to Slender Man. They also have the ability to teleport and will attack if seen by the player.
  • Also in the Doctor Who television series, the Season 6 creatures known as The Silence are visually quite similar to Slender Man, with bald heads, pale skin, and suits, however their faces have distinguishable eyes and mouths where Slender Man’s face is entirely blank.
  • Slender Man, by definition, violates the square-cube law as his volume does not necessarily increase in proportion to his body size, and his spatial occupation is very undetermined and variable.
  • 'The Gentlemen' are demons in the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They are very similar to the Slender Man, with a tall, thin frame, suits, bald heads and pale skin.
  • Slender Man is the focus of the game Slender. A common misconception is that the game inspired the mythos, but this is incorrect.
  • It is interesting to note that Slender Man is portrayed as male, a stark contrast to a majority of folktales, legends, myths, and urban tales, which often either depict demonic entities as female, or as feral animals that are not be classified by gender. This is likely a cause of the traditionally masculine appearance of the creature in accounts.

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Resources

Encyclopedia Slenderia contains large amounts of information on Slender Man canon.

The Slender Nation is a network of various places to discuss Slender Man, including a partly developed Wiki. They currently are most known for their interactions with people involved in Slender Man mythos, and in their development of Core Theory.

Unifiction is undoubtedly the largest discussion zone for the Slender Man mythos' video ARGs. Their Marble Hornets and Slender Man Mythos sections of their forums attract thousands of posts every week.

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