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Seriously WHY??? Answered Why my 'Slender' working? Answered Does each page have its own effect or what? Answered Is this game coming to consoles? Ask A Question. Keep me logged in on this device. Then, a random player is chosen to be Slender.

A proxy is also sometimes chosen. Other players will be selected to play as citizens, the role for players that need to find eight pages. Upon analysis, however, I come to a conclusion: Thanos would win. In Slender: The Eight Pages, should the player fail to collect all of the pages, they will be killed by Slender Man, prematurely ending their adventure , and granting the player a game over.

She is a young female spirit who was killed by her uncle. Sally thinks of Slenderman as her father , as they are very close. Jeff is like a big brother to her. Sally has a stuffed bear named Charlie. Even though Sally is a sweet child, she has a dark side like every Creepypasta. In mythology he was actually trying to save you from a painful death by taking you to the under world early.

Slenderman is a product of this century. He appears and havoc follows. He murders in undescribed ways or he compels others to murder. Parents need to know that Slender Man is a horror movie based on a popular internet meme a « creepypasta » about a faceless monster that steals kids. It has unsettling, nightmare-like imagery that flashes by quickly, as well as jump scares, teens in peril, and teen girls being grabbed and choked. Google a map of the Slender forest on the Internet.

Since you're already on this page, one can be found here. Memorize it till you're certain you'll be able to navigate your way through it. There are 10 unique landmarks, and 8 notes spread randomly amongst them. There being 10 locations ensures a different game each time. Not finding a note where you expect to find one if you've been counting on it is the easiest way to lose the game.

Start the game. Slender Man will not appear before you attain the first note, so use this to your advantage. Turn off your flashlight during this period to save the batteries.

It will eventually shut off if you take too long. You may like to spend this "down time" checking out the landmarks beforehand to find out where the notes are positioned. However, you're not allowed to dilly-dally as long as you please. The longer you take between pages, the harder the game will get.

You'll know when this initial grace period is over when you hear a stomping sound in the background. The same sound is heard when you do collect the first page. Obtain the note in the bathroom at the centre of the map first. This, in theory, saves you from being ambushed or trapped by Slender Man later.

If it's not there, simply continue onwards. Getting the center out of the way is your best bet. That way, you don't have backtrack at all throughout the game and can work on the outside of the circle. Slender Man can only kill you if you look at him and he is always behind you.

Never turn around, never see Slender Man. Simple as pie. Take a circular route around the map going out from the bathroom. This reduces the time it takes between notes. Following the main path is a good way of keeping your bearings. The game will be measuring your sanity level and stamina. Sprint too often, your stamina goes.

Lose your cool, your sanity level drops, and the game will be over. Eliminating time between notes and going as quickly as possible doesn't give your levels time to drop in the first place.

Remember that Slender Man gets faster and faster. His stalking grows more frenzied for every note you collect. You'll want to keep the flashlight on after about 3, so if and when you turn around, you can immediately double back as soon as you see him. The music in the background will get more and more intense as you collect notes. To get around this, just hit your mute button.

It can be awfully distracting which is the point. Other theories assume a variety of possibilities. If one were to assume Slender Man was a demon, then it is entirely possible that the pages act as religious wards to fend off Slender Man. If one were to assume Slender Man were an alien, it's possible the pages are some kind of foreign homing device that Slender Man needs set up in order to continue whatever goal he has.

If one were to assume Slender Man was a fairy, then the number of pages and what is written on them likely form some kind of spell that affects him the more they are collected after being scattered.

Still, the likely explanation is that they're there for the player, and aren't supposed to be taken seriously by character in the story.

In a classical surgist point of view, pages are not a thing, and having pages would be as effective as having any other piece of paper against an inhumanly strong, tentacle-limbed, teleporting, supernatural entity. For surgists, pages are, at best, an attempt by insane victims to leave some kind of warning or memorial for themselves so others in their situation know they aren't alone or that they didn't make it. Beyond that, surgists tend to believe that pages were a byproduct of the unfortunate result of Slender Man hitting temporary mainstream culture, and are an entirely unnecessary part of the mythos.

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