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The Slender Man, or more correctly, The Operator
Jun 23 at 04:57:31 in ??? | [RSS Feed]
First off.. I'd like to say thank you to whoever invited me, and thank you to the individual who granted me the privilege of having an email account belonging to this domain; I deeply appreciate the work that has been done here. How difficult would it be to revive and rejuvenate our once feared Operator?
Who's this 'Operator' you speak of, XXX? P.S: That's a really awesome profile and post row template you have going on. Keep that on the roll! :) EDIT: NVM I did not know it was the Slenderman. Well, I'd definitely love to see an alternative take on the story, but I don't really know if there was a story originally? I'm very uninformed on this. If you're able to make something up and post it here, maybe you'd be onto something big?
A good way to instill fear is to have people they believe they have the outcome, and mildly change their intention and role; and make that objective hidden behind a shroud. Mystery and uncertainty helps to instill fear of the unknown while also provoking curiosity, people will discuss things. One of the very old lore bits long forgotten was 'the organization' located off in washington state, in theory having them announce a criptic warning and not making it clear cut could be a good ice breaker. Maybe they know too much, maybe something happened.
You should make it so the Slenderman doesn't make himself obviously known, but instead he influences things from the shadows. Victims can inherently feel an altered vibe but aren't necessarily aware of any manipulation. He can only be seen through cameras and video recorders that take advantage of older technology compared to modern ones. His primary method of 'attack' is primarily through psychological engineering. How does that sound? There's plenty of room to expand upon this.
Alternatively, a unique interpretation on something such as the fourth dimension. How things would 'sound' if you were close to a fourth dimensional being. An what would it visually look like if The Operator were to figuratively pick up you. Then you could see the world around you, everything you know and love; and yet not be able to interact with it at all. Or perhaps not in ways you'd know about.
This thread rules. About time someone tried giving Slendy his spine back. Most of what made The Operator (or Slenderman, if you’re normie-core) terrifying originally wasn’t the suit or the tentacles—it was the implication that he was a passive observer of something worse. Something old. He didn’t hunt you in the traditional sense. He just… stared. And sometimes, that was enough. What killed the myth was exposure. Too many people tried to "explain" him. Turned him into just another creepypasta creature-of-the-week with a tragic backstory and fan art. (And then Hollywood came in with their little baby teeth and chewed off anything still raw.) What you're proposing—reviving him with intention, keeping him unknowable—is exactly how to do it. Some random ideas:
Also love what @Duskwielder said re: fourth dimension. The Operator doesn’t kill you. He just relocates you to a point in time you were never meant to intersect with. You go missing—but not because you were taken. Because you were misfiled. That’s the core fear, really: it was never personal. You were just noise in a system he doesn’t even understand. Like a moth landing on the lens of a satellite. Would totally help brainstorm lore if you start sketching this out somewhere. Keep it low-fi, dirty, cryptic. No polished art. No clear timelines. Let people dig. The Operator works best when he’s hidden just behind the static.
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