The Sinister laughter is matched by his own. Oh man, was this fun. First things first, Trackers. He Created eldritch abominations based off of the most common fears, since he didn't know his specific opponent. The Winged One, A Telekinetic birdlike beast terrifying in visage but the true fear that it embodies is the fear of flight. He can make people fly to his whims, pretty much just telekinesis only on people. He Directed him to Go through the window. The Audience a hivemind they induced people to speak to them, exploiting people's fears of public speaking, while crowds was a different beast altogether they were a smaller group, but thought as one. They were directed through the children's door. The Fear of heights was next he was a tall fellow, but incredibly thin light skin and like all fears innately scary, he was able to raise the ground. He was the fear of heights. He Was directed to keep an eye on the vents his thin body still held enough strength to open up the grate. The Night Beast was next he was the one to keep an eye on the place under the bed. He would hide their and render the place around him dark, so that anyone without the ability to see through this darkness couldn't see, the beast of course had this ability, and through his sensory viewing he could do the same through him. Not like he cared all that much. The Last one was the Fear of Intimacy he was charismatic and caring, he was the one that could make people reveal their feelings to as that was his power, to make people feel weak and vulnerable. He Kept an eye on the closet. He could have created more beasts, but right now he needed reconaissance, and that was all he really needed for now. So, He Stayed in wait, if the enemy wouldn't come to him he would come to the monster. He didn't fear anything, and he was sure he could make even this creature feel true fear. That was his goal here after all. In truth all of his fear monsters were predatory monsters regardless of how human they look seeking to induce fear in those their master wishes. That was his true power in this regard.