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The skeletal form of the Grim Reaper floated ominously across the blackened wood forest, his dark cloak flowing in the chill wind that followed him. He had a soul to reap, a death to collect, but this particular being had a nasty habit of avoiding its end. The Slenderman, a malevolent entity which had destroyed so many, escorted untold hundred into the Reaper's care. Its time was up, and it knew it. The ancient, slender devourer of children steeped out from between the woods to face the cloaked abstract that intruded into its lair. It has escaped Death before, but it will run no longer. Either Slenderman will be free of Death forever or the Reaper will get his dues...

~

Speed Equalized. 101 facts.

Vs.
Slender
Death on a Pale Horse Incarnations of Immortality
 
The only way Death has ever been beaten in Folklore is by virtue of being very easy to trick. No one takes him in a direct fight cause everyone knows they will die in the end, and even when they do win it ends up with them being cursed with the bad kind of immortality, or they end up dying later than they were destined to. I just don't think Slenderman has anything to damage Death at all, seeing as he's an abstract concept and he would actually be incapable of affecting Death at all if his abilities page states everything he's capable of. Death simply touches him, Slenderman dies and moves on to the next person on his list.
 
Could death even effect a Type 1 immortal? Wouldn't there be rules against that or something?

EDIT: Right. Willing to kill and all that jazz.
 
So Death kills SM, becomes SM, but Death still exist because Death=litteraly death. Limited Fate Manipulation may help Death but it still will end up with the sentence above. Btw does Abstract Existance grant resistnaces?
 
@HeadlessKramerGeoff777

In order to truly defeat death, you'd have to make every living thing immortal. So long as living things are able to die, death still exists. And since Slenderman kills people, his very nature assures Death's victory.

At the very least it becomes a stalemate, assuming Death also has no way of harming Slenderman.
 
HeadlessKramerGeoff777 said:
So Death kills SM, becomes SM, but Death still exist because Death=litteraly death. Limited Fate Manipulation may help Death but it still will end up with the sentence above. Btw does Abstract Existance grant resistnaces?
 
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