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I think KingZeal was right to remove it in the first place and shouldn\'t have readded it. All the captains and lieutenants are listed as being a collective example of this trope. Even now, her power is still only touch-based, which makes her power very limited in area of effect. When looking at her powers as a whole, she still doesn\'t stand out from the crowd in terms of the destructive reach of her powers. [[spoiler: For example, her earthquake didn\'t level the city or even the buildings in the immediate vicinity, and even now her destructive reach isn\'t on the scale as even pre-time skip captains.]]
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I think KingZeal was right to remove it in the first place and shouldn\\\'t have readded it. All the captains and lieutenants are listed as being a collective example of this trope. Even now, her power is still only touch-based, which makes her power very limited in area of effect. When looking at her powers as a whole, she still doesn\\\'t stand out from the crowd in terms of the destructive extent of her powers - not based on everything we\\\'ve seen to date anyway. [[spoiler: For example, her earthquake didn\\\'t level the city or even the buildings in the immediate vicinity, and even now her destructive reach isn\\\'t on the scale as even pre-time skip captains.]]
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That being said, his face \'\'is\'\' featureless. He does have ears and a snout but previous fan versions of ponified Slender Man had snouts and ears (but no mouths or nostrils) as well, so it\'s consistent. The episode\'s Slender Mane has no eyes. Instead, those lines on his face suggest the sunken-in areas where eyes would normally be (and in fact, you can see those lines on certain regular ponies, distinct from their eyes). The example pic that I gave of Slender Man doesn\'t reflect it, but portraying his face as having slight contours that \'\'suggest\'\' the traditional features of a face isn\'t an uncommon practice. Like [[http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/290/2/8/the_slender_man_by_battlefly-d4d59d9.jpg This]], [[http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2013/183/a/7/slender_man_by_chrisozfulton-d6bq5tt.jpg This]], and [[http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/263/5/2/slenderman_perspective_makes_you_slender_by_chivi_chivik-d5fd6mz.png This]].
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That being said, his face \\\'\\\'is\\\'\\\' featureless. He does have ears and a snout, but previous fan versions of ponified Slender Man had snouts and ears (but no mouths or nostrils) as well, so it\\\'s consistent. The episode\\\'s Slender Mane has no eyes. Instead, those lines on his face suggest the sunken-in areas where eyes would normally be (and in fact, you can see those lines on certain regular ponies, distinct from their eyes). The example pic that I gave of Slender Man doesn\\\'t reflect it, but portraying his face as having slight contours that \\\'\\\'suggest\\\'\\\' the traditional features of a face isn\\\'t an uncommon practice. Like [[http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/290/2/8/the_slender_man_by_battlefly-d4d59d9.jpg This]], [[http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2013/183/a/7/slender_man_by_chrisozfulton-d6bq5tt.jpg This]], and [[http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/263/5/2/slenderman_perspective_makes_you_slender_by_chivi_chivik-d5fd6mz.png This]].
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