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(NEEDS VOTES) Me questioning how a monster lost to a Capy (Lauren (Slender: The Eight Pages) vs The Rake)

maybe i'm dumb and cannot see h3's irony or the lack of it
can you just add me as a voter for the rake?
 
It's simple as X=Y for Z reason(s). What part do you not understand about noninho's point?
Because I don't know what he's trying to prove. What are the X, Y, Z and what do they have to do with each other?

About some of the things he said, Rake wasn't telling people to go face on pavement in their dreams (dream manipulation?), it did so directly in the real world. If it attacked them in their sleep, they would have mentioned that they had nightmares or something not waking up to see it standing at the foot of their bed. It's not attacking people directly despite being so close because it's supposedly not that strong. Its best physical feat right now is heavily wounding a child which even I can do (hence the 10-B rating). We know that it was in the room of the victims because almost everyone has mentioned waking up to see it watching them.
 
Because I don't know what he's trying to prove. What are the X, Y, Z and what do they have to do with each other?

About some of the things he said, Rake wasn't telling people to go face on pavement in their dreams (dream manipulation?), it did so directly in the real world. If it attacked them in their sleep, they would have mentioned that they had nightmares or something not waking up to see it standing at the foot of their bed. It's not attacking people directly despite being so close because it's supposedly not that strong. It's best physical feat right now is heavily wounding a child which even I can do (hence the 10-B rating). We know that it was in the room of the victims because almost everyone has mentioned waking up to see it watching them.
the victims saw some characteristics of him, not himself
what i agree to and made my crt for is that those tales told is that The Rake attacks in 2 ways:
-Sneaking up into the room and chasing down/activelly try to kill
-Sneak up to the victim's house and frightening them up until they leave or until they end themselves

simply because why would he always be on the room of the victims and only in one "excerpt", outta nowhere, try to kill? that's why i believe he's not always in the same room as his victims, explaining why his range actually is "several meters"
 
the victims saw some characteristics of him, not himself
what i agree to and made my crt for is that those tales told is that The Rake attacks in 2 ways:
-Sneaking up into the room and chasing down/activelly try to kill
-Sneak up to the victim's house and frightening them up until they leave or until they end themselves

simply because why would he always be on the room of the victims and only in one "excerpt", outta nowhere, try to kill? that's why i believe he's not always in the same room as his victims, explaining why his range actually is "several meters"
Because the one person we know it killed directly is a kid and that it chose to not attack the parents despite being in the same room as them. They literally saw it run out of their room and into the children's room.
 
yeah, that time he was there and 2/3 of his victims were killed indirectly by his influence doesn't prove he's always in the rooms
 
maybe i'm dumb and cannot see h3's irony or the lack of it
can you just add me as a voter for the rake?
Until you've made solid ground for the Rake.

I mean, Lauren prefers to run when it comes to hax like Slendy's since A: she's usually against superior enemies, B: she hasn't been with Slenderman for enough time to consider ending herself as an option.
 
And what about the other times? All of them mentioned to have seen the Rake so it was there or are you saying they were hallucinating due to its abilities?
yes! they mention sensing things, seeing shapes (like the shape of his body, or his eyes), hearing his voice
but the only case which i think Rake's actually in the same room as the person and not near it or near the house, is the last "excerpt", the one with the child

Until you've made solid ground for the Rake.

I mean, Lauren prefers to run when it comes to hax like Slendy's since A: she's usually against superior enemies, B: she hasn't been with Slenderman for enough time to consider ending herself as an option.
if she runs, Rake wins.
Sometimes his hax is to scare the person to get away from wherever he'd like the person to not be and never get back
which is literally a wincon.
Also to know if he's superior or not, she'd have to deal with his haxes anyway. she may have survived Slenderman before, but the rake is a different creature and she's literally mentioned to still suffer with when she met Slender, making her like, weaker maybe? if not, a regular human (which Rake's been making victims off of for maybe longer than Slenderman) that suffers from maddening effects of other monster is, yeah. likely to get severely affected by Rake's fear haxes. if not to oof herself, to run away.

Weaknesses: Standard human weaknesses; despite her determination to find Kate, she still suffers the effects of Slenderman's maddening abilities.
 
yes! they mention sensing things, seeing shapes (like the shape of his body, or his eyes), hearing his voice
but the only case which i think Rake's actually in the same room as the person and not near it or near the house, is the last "excerpt", the one with the child


if she runs, Rake wins.
Sometimes his hax is to scare the person to get away from wherever he'd like the person to not be and never get back
which is literally a wincon.
Also to know if he's superior or not, she'd have to deal with his haxes anyway. she may have survived Slenderman before, but the rake is a different creature and she's literally mentioned to still suffer with when she met Slender, making her like, weaker maybe? if not, a regular human (which Rake's been making victims off of for maybe longer than Slenderman) that suffers from maddening effects of other monster is, yeah. likely to get severely affected by Rake's fear haxes. if not to oof herself, to run away.
Until athe1412 has a counter within a couple of days, your vote will count.
 
yes! they mention sensing things, seeing shapes (like the shape of his body, or his eyes), hearing his voice
but the only case which i think Rake's actually in the same room as the person and not near it or near the house, is the last "excerpt", the one with the child


if she runs, Rake wins.
Sometimes his hax is to scare the person to get away from wherever he'd like the person to not be and never get back
which is literally a wincon.
Also to know if he's superior or not, she'd have to deal with his haxes anyway. she may have survived Slenderman before, but the rake is a different creature and she's literally mentioned to still suffer with when she met Slender, making her like, weaker maybe? if not, a regular human (which Rake's been making victims off of for maybe longer than Slenderman) that suffers from maddening effects of other monster is, yeah. likely to get severely affected by Rake's fear haxes. if not to oof herself, to run away.
Your vote will be counted. Athe1412 hasn't responded in awhile.
 
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