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* The slender man in TheFearMythos represents the fear of strangers and, in some interpretations, trees. Not the fear of the unknown. Every Fear is the fear of the unknown when done right.
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* The slender man in TheFearMythos Franchise/TheFearMythos represents the fear of strangers and, in some interpretations, trees. Not the fear of the unknown. Every Fear is the fear of the unknown when done right.
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* I really don't see why you'd say Slender Man is the fear of strangers. That's really more Smiley's territory.
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[[WMG: Anchises from ''the archive'' is the blind man.]]
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[[WMG: Anchises from ''the archive'' ''The Archive'' is the blind man.]]
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The blog To light a candle http://tolightacandle.blogspot.com actually uses this as a fact. [[spoiler:We also find out that yes she can turn people into dolls,all the C.C. puppets are legacy characters and out protagnist becomes the new Pirate Percy]]
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The blog To light a candle http://tolightacandle.blogspot.com Light A Candle actually uses this as a fact. [[spoiler:We also find out that yes she can turn people into dolls,all dolls. All the C.C. Candle Cove puppets are legacy characters and out protagnist becomes the protagonist is forced to become the new Pirate Percy]]
Percy.]]
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[[WMG: One "prize" in the Ludus Deorum is control of the Afterlife.]]
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[[WMG: One "prize" in the Ludus Deorum Great Game is control of the Afterlife.]]
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[[WMG: One "prize" in the Ludus Deorum is controll of the Afterlife]]
The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is frequently believed to be the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a major factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the afterlife aspect, at least for now.
The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is frequently believed to be the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a major factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the afterlife aspect, at least for now.
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[[WMG: One "prize" in the Ludus Deorum is controll control of the Afterlife]]
Afterlife.]]
The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear ofreligion]] religion]], is frequently believed to be the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a major factor in the evolution of religiosity).religion). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the afterlife aspect, at least for now.
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The afterlife is said to be [[AndIMustScream being a powerless passanger in the Archangel forever]], but the vctims of the Lost City instead (might) become Nightwalkers, so there is already precedence for Fears being able to inflict another afterlife. [[spoiler:Or at least in the end of ExcentricallyBored, Steward has come to believe something similar.]]
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The afterlife is said to be [[AndIMustScream being a powerless passanger passenger in the Archangel forever]], but the vctims victims of the Lost Empty City instead (might) become Nightwalkers, Nightlanders, so there is already precedence for Fears being able to inflict another afterlife. [[spoiler:Or at least in the end of ExcentricallyBored, EccentricallyBored, Steward has come to believe something similar.]]
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The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is normally considered the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a mayor factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the aterlife aspect, at least for now. (Another reason of course being that the Archangel predates the Dying Man).
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The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is normally considered frequently believed to be the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a mayor major factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the aterlife afterlife aspect, at least for now. (Another reason of course being that the Archangel predates the Dying Man).
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[[WMG: [[TheRing Samara]] and [[TheBlairWitchProject the Blair Witch]] are both fears, if the latter isn't actually Slendy]]
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The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is normally considered the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a mayor factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the aterlife aspect, at least for now. (Another reason of course being that the Archangel predates the Dying Man).
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The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is normally considered the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a mayor factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the aterlife aspect, at least for now. (Another reason of course being that the Archangel predates the Dying Man).Man).
[[WMG: Tom Lehrer is running from The Convocation.]]
I mean, to anyone who's heard "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park", it should be obvious. Either that or he's an anti-fear of The Convocation.
[[WMG: Tom Lehrer is running from The Convocation.]]
I mean, to anyone who's heard "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park", it should be obvious. Either that or he's an anti-fear of The Convocation.
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[[WMG: Many murderous fears are actually benevolent]]
The afterlife is said to be [[AndIMustScream being a powerless passanger in the Archangel forever]], but the vctims of the Lost City instead (might) become Nightwalkers, so there is already precedence for Fears being able to inflict another afterlife. [[spoiler:Or at least in the end of ExcentricallyBored, Steward has come to believe something similar.]]
[[WMG: One "prize" in the Ludus Deorum is controll of the Afterlife]]
The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is normally considered the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a mayor factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the aterlife aspect, at least for now. (Another reason of course being that the Archangel predates the Dying Man).
[[WMG: Many murderous fears are actually benevolent]]
The afterlife is said to be [[AndIMustScream being a powerless passanger in the Archangel forever]], but the vctims of the Lost City instead (might) become Nightwalkers, so there is already precedence for Fears being able to inflict another afterlife. [[spoiler:Or at least in the end of ExcentricallyBored, Steward has come to believe something similar.]]
[[WMG: One "prize" in the Ludus Deorum is controll of the Afterlife]]
The Archangel, [[ReligiousHorror the Fear of religion]] is normally considered the afterlife, but the Dying Man would, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the Fear of death]], at least make as much sense, if not moreso (especially as fear of death is probably a mayor factor in the evolution of religiosity). However, we know that the Archangel is the one most involved in the Grand Game, so he might have won the aterlife aspect, at least for now. (Another reason of course being that the Archangel predates the Dying Man).
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[[WMG: The Manufactured Newborn's tower is actually a mech under construction.]]
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Slender represents the fear of unknown, which both HPLovecraft and StephenKing noted to be strongest of all kinds of fear.
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* He certainly seems to have a dominant role in many Mythos stories. To some extent, this is a natural result of the Slender Man's status as CanonImmigrant and EnsembleDarkhorse: he has an established fanbase pulling for him. The same can be said for fellow immigrant, the Rake, albeit to a lesser extent.
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* He certainly seems to have a dominant role in many Mythos stories. To some extent, this is a natural result of the Slender Man's status as CanonImmigrant and EnsembleDarkhorse: EnsembleDarkHorse: he has an established fanbase pulling for him. The same can be said for fellow immigrant, the Rake, albeit to a lesser extent.
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** Not necessarily. Though it suggests that he doesn't likely "rule" the other Fears, he could still be the strongest.
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* He certainly seems to have a dominant role in many Mythos stories. To some extent, this is a natural result of the Slender Man's status as CanonImmigrant and EnsembleDarkhorse: he has an established fanbase pulling for him. The same can be said for fellow immigrant, the Rake, albeit to a lesser extent.
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The blog To light a candle http://tolightacandle.blogspot.com actually uses this as a fact. [[spoiler:We also find out that yes she can turn people into dolls,all the C.C. puppets are legacy characters and out protagnist becomes the new Pirate Percy]]
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[[WMG: Fentzy is "The Harlot."]]
In ''OH GOD THE RAPTURE IS BURNING.'''
* Or it might be Donnie!
* Or The Harlequin.
* It might be Jane!
[[WMG: Donnie and Jane are parallels.]]
It's so obvious, especially with the newest log! Both girls hate each other, want Jordan all to themselves, are dominant, and as of the newest log, batshit insane! They've both undergone horrible eldritch torture, too. [[spoiler:AND THEY WERE BOTH DEAD AT SOME POINT.]]
* ''All'' the Rapture protagonist girls are dominant. The Harlequin, too.
* For that matter, both Jane and The Harlequin have a Joker-like smile and a love for wince-inducing painful rape. Maybe ''they're'' parallels?
* With the way the story's going, I wouldn't be surprised if Donnie grows both the above traits as well.
In ''OH GOD THE RAPTURE IS BURNING.'''
* Or it might be Donnie!
* Or The Harlequin.
* It might be Jane!
[[WMG: Donnie and Jane are parallels.]]
It's so obvious, especially with the newest log! Both girls hate each other, want Jordan all to themselves, are dominant, and as of the newest log, batshit insane! They've both undergone horrible eldritch torture, too. [[spoiler:AND THEY WERE BOTH DEAD AT SOME POINT.]]
* ''All'' the Rapture protagonist girls are dominant. The Harlequin, too.
* For that matter, both Jane and The Harlequin have a Joker-like smile and a love for wince-inducing painful rape. Maybe ''they're'' parallels?
* With the way the story's going, I wouldn't be surprised if Donnie grows both the above traits as well.
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*{{Jossed}}: [[spoiler: It's Scribe Sigma's father, Keeper Alpha]]
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Because I hate Justifying Edits. Basically, an unconfirmed guess was posted without saying it was unconfirmed, and someone made a Justifying Edit about it. It\'s much easier to fix the mistake, though.
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* One of you is right, actually: [[spoiler: the Wooden Girl]] is the harlot.
** That hasn't been confirmed yet.
** That hasn't been confirmed yet.
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** That hasn't been confirmed yet.
* It might be Jane!
[[WMG: Donnie and Jane are parallels.]]
It's so obvious, especially with the newest log! Both girls hate each other, want Jordan all to themselves, are dominant, and as of the newest log, batshit insane! They've both undergone horrible eldritch torture, too. [[spoiler:AND THEY WERE BOTH DEAD AT SOME POINT.]]
* ''All'' the Rapture protagonist girls are dominant. The Harlequin, too.
* For that matter, both Jane and The Harlequin have a Joker-like smile and a love for wince-inducing painful rape. Maybe ''they're'' parallels?
* With the way the story's going, I wouldn't be surprised if Donnie grows both the above traits as well.
* It might be Jane!
[[WMG: Donnie and Jane are parallels.]]
It's so obvious, especially with the newest log! Both girls hate each other, want Jordan all to themselves, are dominant, and as of the newest log, batshit insane! They've both undergone horrible eldritch torture, too. [[spoiler:AND THEY WERE BOTH DEAD AT SOME POINT.]]
* ''All'' the Rapture protagonist girls are dominant. The Harlequin, too.
* For that matter, both Jane and The Harlequin have a Joker-like smile and a love for wince-inducing painful rape. Maybe ''they're'' parallels?
* With the way the story's going, I wouldn't be surprised if Donnie grows both the above traits as well.
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*One of you is right, actually: [[spoiler: the Wooden Girl]] is the harlot.