101 Amazing Slenderman Facts by Jack Goldstein & Jimmy Russell

101 Amazing Slenderman Facts by Jack Goldstein & Jimmy Russell

Author:Jack Goldstein & Jimmy Russell
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Slenderman, marblehornets, meme, tall man, something awful, paranormal, gentlemen, gentleman, tupla effect, mythos, slendy, creepypasta, operator, creepy
ISBN: 9781782343257
Publisher: Andrews UK
Published: 2012-10-01T16:00:00+00:00


Slenderman History

A 16th Century woodcut depicts Slenderman perching atop his throne of skulls.

Here is a 15th century poem about Slenderman “When man of slender visits you / Nothing on earth that one can do / In well he’ll hide, or watery hole / And he will eat your mortal soul / so if thou seest the man so thin / pray you don’t see him again / for he is not from world we know / he cometh from far down below / on his bed of dirt from grave / from his dank and silent cave / he watches you yet has no sight / he taketh you away at night”

Slenderman is mentioned in Dante’s Inferno in the fourteenth Canto: “Behold the monster with the slender arms, who cleaves the hills and breaketh walls and weapons. Behold him who infecteth all the world.”

Another poem goes thus: “As you walk through wooded glen or past a glassy lake / beware the suited watcher with body thin as rake / your nightmares will not cease, death your one release / from demon known as Slenderman, with him you can’t make peace / He sees you yet he has no eye, he feels you with his mind / his arms are long and deathly cold, like branches intertwined / And you may run and you may hide but slender will be there / in the very place you least expect his fingers through your hair / he’ll extract your liver, grab your heart and fiddle with your lungs / a mutilated corpse is all that you will now become.”

Only one person has ever met Slenderman and lived. He took a sliver of Slenderman’s powers with him and is now known as Jonfinger.

The band “White Wyrm” released a song in the 1970s called “Don’t Fear The Slenderman”. This is why no-one has heard from them since.

A Nordic legend tells of a thin man clad in black who sails a longboat amid a foaming wave of his victims’ blood.

There is a Chinese myth dating back to the Hyeung Dynasty of the “Slim Rake Devil” in which a black rake-like man is seen out of the corner of a farmer’s eye. It’s said that to look at him is to invite death into the family home.

In the 1920s, a sample of Slenderman’s whisper was caught on wax cylinder. All who later heard it died immediately. The cylinder is now in the Science Museum in London, England - behind a fourteen foot thick concrete wall with a padlock to which the key has been disposed of.

This book is dedicated to the memory of its authors, both of whom died in violent and mysterious circumstances.



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