Slender Man is a fictional character that originated as an internet meme and urban legend. Here’s a comprehensive overview of Slender Man:
Origin
Slender Man was created in 2009 on the "Something Awful" forums by a user named Eric Knudsen, who used the pseudonym "Victor Surge." The character was part of a Photoshop contest where users were asked to create paranormal images. Knudsen added the character to black-and-white photos, depicting him as a tall, faceless figure in a suit.
Appearance
Tall and Thin: Slender Man is typically described as unnaturally tall and extremely thin.
Faceless: His most defining feature is the lack of a face. His face is usually portrayed as white and featureless.
Suit: He is often depicted wearing a black suit with a white shirt and black tie.
Tentacles: Some portrayals include long, tentacle-like appendages protruding from his back.
Mythology and Behavior
Stalker of Children: Slender Man is often said to stalk, abduct, or traumatize children. He is sometimes depicted lurking in playgrounds or forests.
Proximity Effects: People who are near Slender Man might experience paranoia, nightmares, and memory loss. These symptoms are often referred to as "Slender Sickness."
Influence: He can manipulate his victims mentally, leading them to act on his behalf.
Spread and Influence
Creepypasta: Slender Man became widely known through "creepypasta," which are short horror stories shared online.
Video Games: The character has been featured in several video games, the most popular being "Slender: The Eight Pages" and its sequel, "Slender: The Arrival."
Web Series: "Marble Hornets" is a well-known YouTube series that expanded the Slender Man mythos, presenting found footage of encounters with the creature.
Mainstream Media: Slender Man has appeared in books, movies, and television shows. A notable example is the 2018 film "Slender Man."


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