When I first found him and started looking into some of the stories (some of them are claimed to be european fairy tales including one about "Der grossman" or the tall man. He is pretty creepy.
No the two are unrelated.Whateveralot said:Obsessed over Slenderman?
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I like slenderman. I think it's derrived from the Enderman.
So he's like the Dark at night. Oh god now I will never sleep.Mr Cwtchy said:For me, it's the way he gets inside your head. Sure, at the time of viewing you may laugh and scoff at his weird appearance. But if you continue watching Marble Hornets like I do you might start seeing him everywhere. I once watched one of the scarier MH clips when at home, alone, and at night. Needless to say I did NOT sleep well that night. And over a period of a few weeks it gets relentless.
In short, it's the best kind of horror, the tension building kind. He's not scary in himself, we make him scary by thinking about him.
Oh god no you can't say candleja...Corax_1990 said:Pffft, slender man is about as scary as candleja
http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=33586What I always found frightening about the [Slender Man] was the fact that it was an anomaly that couldn't be explained, and that it harmed people in ways that we could not percieve. A faceless man with long, lanky arms, a perversion of humanity, that clearly shouldn't be able to exist, but does. You don't know why it's there, or what it's capable of, you just know that it's wrong, that it shouldn't be there, and that it's turning people against each other.