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I'm waiting for shape to do my suggestionsSo what do we do about this? I feel like Slenderman’s profile is complete enough with all major points of the verse being covered. We could always add things along the way
SameTo be honest, I'm fine with uploading it now.
NoiceK im doing it
I added it.Where's the match up thing in the Slenderman profile
Alright nice, anyway time for lord x vs SlendermanI added it.
Also thanksAlright nice, anyway time for lord x vs Slenderman
Once I watch Princeton tapes and find stuff I'll explain
Alright nice and thank you!Hey everyone, I wanted to drop in and congratulate all of you on these profiles.
I used to have a variety of Slenderverse phases in the past and actually contributed a fair amount of stuff to its scaling (like the Dimensional Bleeding). Unfortunately, it has been a considerably long time since I've done Slenderverse stuff and my knowledge has become rusty as a result.
That being said, I've long wanted to get back into it and I'm probably going to do so rather soon. While my primary objective in plowing through the Slenderverse again is to have fun (obviously), I will definitely also be glad to contribute items to the scaling of the verse on this wiki.
Keep up the excellent work, and I hope to join all of you shortly!
Didn't find anything, thought rake was hit by the carOnce I watch Princeton tapes and find stuff I'll explain
Oh, that.I just read Wither’s Slenderman profile on csap and there’s some stuff we could add like acausality, age manipulation, curse manipulation and some other stuff
Ah ok, thanks a lot for thatOh, that.
I appreciate this, and feel honoured... but that profile is outdated. And old. I've wanted to rewrite it from scratch for a loooooong time now, but never got to it.
That being said, I can definitely compile a list of stuff I feel we could add. I'll go over everything on the profile, list the things I think are legit, and add on to it with new findings. Keep in mind it's been ages since I've done any SV stuff, I haven't gotten the chance to look into it with detail. I'm going to go entirely by my memory.
I may only post it tomorrow, since it's late here and I might go to bed soon. We'll see.
We need scansI just read Wither’s Slenderman profile on csap and there’s some stuff we could add like acausality, age manipulation, curse manipulation and some other stuff
But he passed by the car and didn't got hit, could be maybe subsonic or higher since Saitama also have done a similar featDidn't find anything, thought rake was hit by the car
Curse manipulation shouldn't be added since it's unknown the effects so maybe just magicFirst batch of stuff, going over everything I had written on that old profile. More is to follow (particularly newer stuff entirely), but will be posted tomorrow.
Take all of this with a grain of salt, since I'm going entirely off memory and have not had the chance yet to rewatch the series for timestamps. As soon as I do, I will provide them.
Should be added
Should not be added
- Age Manipulation – Marc McComber (who is very heavily implied, if not soft-confirmed, to be KindVonDerRitter) stopped getting older after being exposed to Gorr'Rylaehotep in the Princeton Experiments. This was in the 1950's, and Kind appears to still be an ordinary, non-elderly adult in the 2010's.
- Biological Manipulation – Slender Sickness, basically. All sorts of nasty physical symptoms.
- Magic and Curse Manipulation – Gorr'Rylaehotep is much more connected with arcane sources of power than other versions of Slenderman, particularly with Ancient Egyptian ritual magic. He was stated to have cursed an ancient Egyptian tablet, but I don't think it was ever stated how, or what the effects hereof where.
- Power Nullification and Transmutation – I remember this one extremely well. Slenderman turned Connor (who had risen from the dead as a Corruptelam, a sort of undead creature) back into a human and removed all of his powers while doing so. It was part of a deal he made with Stan, who would give himself up to Slenderman if he helped him eliminate Connor. Stan cheesed his way out of the agreement through suicide, but eventually came back as a Corruptelam himself.
- Perception Manipulation – This one is legit. Slenderman causes all sorts of distortion in TFTSW, in classical SV fashion, but David cannot see any of it when watching the videos.
- Resurrection – If not already on the profile, it should be.
- Sleep Manipulation – I don't remember this one very clearly, but I do think that in MLA0, Slenderman did, indeed, put Shaun to sleep, or otherwise caused him to faint. In any event, people in the SV do commonly faint, or suffer insomnia, because of Slenderman.
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- Acausality Type 3 – Vague statement that I took out of context. It means nothing.
- Blood Manipulation – No, this should be part of Biological Manipulation.
- Death Manipulation – I do not remember the context to this (causing Chris to drop dead). It might not even be Slenderman's doing, but I'm genuinely not sure. The second item (Prolonging death) is Pain Manipulation.
- Electricity Manipulation – I forgot the context to this, but it was probably referring to his electronic disruption (which is technopathy, not electrokinesis).
- Invulnerability – Slenderman didn't tank the car impact (it broke some of his bones), nor the gunshots (the bullets phased through his body).
- Life Manipulation – Creating the creatures in The Angel's Game should be Creation. It's consistent with his creation of the Collective's world.
- Light Manipulation – Forgot context, probably inaccurate.
- Morality Manipulation – Connor was a piece of shit all along.
Going to bed shortly, but I'll be back soon.
- Acausality Type 1 – This one is likely correct, but I do not remember any examples.
- Circadian Manipulation / Star level AP – This one, I'm not sure on. It sounds more like Time Manipulation, but the main plotline of Dark Days was that the Sun did not rise for three days. This was Slenderman's doing, I'm pretty sure. I do not remember exactly how he caused this, nor if it was ever stated to begin with.
Creating a new SV!Slenderman profile is definitely on my agenda. In the meantime, please pay the old one no mind.
Yeah. I am aware. Like I said, this profile is really not that good and a lot of the stuff I put on it years ago is probably BS anyway. I don't even remember half of what I wrote. In fact, I'm going to delete it. I'd rather not have my old profile confuse people while I work on the new one.We need scans
Saitama?But he passed by the car and didn't got hit, could be maybe subsonic or higher since Saitama also have done a similar feat
Seems good, but Slender actually does have legitimate electricity manip (from a scan in Sebastian Kraus journal). I think most of the other stuff you said could be added is already here but I’ll check.First batch of stuff, going over everything I had written on that old profile. More is to follow (particularly newer stuff entirely), but will be posted tomorrow.
Take all of this with a grain of salt, since I'm going entirely off memory and have not had the chance yet to rewatch the series for timestamps. As soon as I do, I will provide them.
Should be added
Should not be added
- Age Manipulation – Marc McComber (who is very heavily implied, if not soft-confirmed, to be KindVonDerRitter) stopped getting older after being exposed to Gorr'Rylaehotep in the Princeton Experiments. This was in the 1950's, and Kind appears to still be an ordinary, non-elderly adult in the 2010's.
- Biological Manipulation – Slender Sickness, basically. All sorts of nasty physical symptoms.
- Magic and Curse Manipulation – Gorr'Rylaehotep is much more connected with arcane sources of power than other versions of Slenderman, particularly with Ancient Egyptian ritual magic. He was stated to have cursed an ancient Egyptian tablet, but I don't think it was ever stated how, or what the effects hereof where.
- Power Nullification and Transmutation – I remember this one extremely well. Slenderman turned Connor (who had risen from the dead as a Corruptelam, a sort of undead creature) back into a human and removed all of his powers while doing so. It was part of a deal he made with Stan, who would give himself up to Slenderman if he helped him eliminate Connor. Stan cheesed his way out of the agreement through suicide, but eventually came back as a Corruptelam himself.
- Perception Manipulation – This one is legit. Slenderman causes all sorts of distortion in TFTSW, in classical SV fashion, but David cannot see any of it when watching the videos.
- Resurrection – If not already on the profile, it should be.
- Sleep Manipulation – I don't remember this one very clearly, but I do think that in MLA0, Slenderman did, indeed, put Shaun to sleep, or otherwise caused him to faint. In any event, people in the SV do commonly faint, or suffer insomnia, because of Slenderman.
?????
- Acausality Type 3 – Vague statement that I took out of context. It means nothing.
- Blood Manipulation – No, this should be part of Biological Manipulation.
- Death Manipulation – I do not remember the context to this (causing Chris to drop dead). It might not even be Slenderman's doing, but I'm genuinely not sure. The second item (Prolonging death) is Pain Manipulation.
- Electricity Manipulation – I forgot the context to this, but it was probably referring to his electronic disruption (which is technopathy, not electrokinesis).
- Invulnerability – Slenderman didn't tank the car impact (it broke some of his bones), nor the gunshots (the bullets phased through his body).
- Life Manipulation – Creating the creatures in The Angel's Game should be Creation. It's consistent with his creation of the Collective's world.
- Light Manipulation – Forgot context, probably inaccurate.
- Morality Manipulation – Connor was a piece of shit all along.
Going to bed shortly, but I'll be back soon.
- Acausality Type 1 – This one is likely correct, but I do not remember any examples.
- Circadian Manipulation / Star level AP – This one, I'm not sure on. It sounds more like Time Manipulation, but the main plotline of Dark Days was that the Sun did not rise for three days. This was Slenderman's doing, I'm pretty sure. I do not remember exactly how he caused this, nor if it was ever stated to begin with.
Creating a new SV!Slenderman profile is definitely on my agenda. In the meantime, please pay the old one no mind.
Just give him gravity manipulation, it was obviously his doing to not cause the sun to rise again in dark days and Acasuality type 1 is pretty consistent with all the statements of observer stating that they're unbound by timeFirst batch of stuff, going over everything I had written on that old profile. More is to follow (particularly newer stuff entirely), but will be posted tomorrow.
Take all of this with a grain of salt, since I'm going entirely off memory and have not had the chance yet to rewatch the series for timestamps. As soon as I do, I will provide them.
Should be added
Should not be added
- Age Manipulation – Marc McComber (who is very heavily implied, if not soft-confirmed, to be KindVonDerRitter) stopped getting older after being exposed to Gorr'Rylaehotep in the Princeton Experiments. This was in the 1950's, and Kind appears to still be an ordinary, non-elderly adult in the 2010's.
- Biological Manipulation – Slender Sickness, basically. All sorts of nasty physical symptoms.
- Magic and Curse Manipulation – Gorr'Rylaehotep is much more connected with arcane sources of power than other versions of Slenderman, particularly with Ancient Egyptian ritual magic. He was stated to have cursed an ancient Egyptian tablet, but I don't think it was ever stated how, or what the effects hereof where.
- Power Nullification and Transmutation – I remember this one extremely well. Slenderman turned Connor (who had risen from the dead as a Corruptelam, a sort of undead creature) back into a human and removed all of his powers while doing so. It was part of a deal he made with Stan, who would give himself up to Slenderman if he helped him eliminate Connor. Stan cheesed his way out of the agreement through suicide, but eventually came back as a Corruptelam himself.
- Perception Manipulation – This one is legit. Slenderman causes all sorts of distortion in TFTSW, in classical SV fashion, but David cannot see any of it when watching the videos.
- Resurrection – If not already on the profile, it should be.
- Sleep Manipulation – I don't remember this one very clearly, but I do think that in MLA0, Slenderman did, indeed, put Shaun to sleep, or otherwise caused him to faint. In any event, people in the SV do commonly faint, or suffer insomnia, because of Slenderman.
?????
- Acausality Type 3 – Vague statement that I took out of context. It means nothing.
- Blood Manipulation – No, this should be part of Biological Manipulation.
- Death Manipulation – I do not remember the context to this (causing Chris to drop dead). It might not even be Slenderman's doing, but I'm genuinely not sure. The second item (Prolonging death) is Pain Manipulation.
- Electricity Manipulation – I forgot the context to this, but it was probably referring to his electronic disruption (which is technopathy, not electrokinesis).
- Invulnerability – Slenderman didn't tank the car impact (it broke some of his bones), nor the gunshots (the bullets phased through his body).
- Life Manipulation – Creating the creatures in The Angel's Game should be Creation. It's consistent with his creation of the Collective's world.
- Light Manipulation – Forgot context, probably inaccurate.
- Morality Manipulation – Connor was a piece of shit all along.
Going to bed shortly, but I'll be back soon.
- Acausality Type 1 – This one is likely correct, but I do not remember any examples.
- Circadian Manipulation / Star level AP – This one, I'm not sure on. It sounds more like Time Manipulation, but the main plotline of Dark Days was that the Sun did not rise for three days. This was Slenderman's doing, I'm pretty sure. I do not remember exactly how he caused this, nor if it was ever stated to begin with.
Creating a new SV!Slenderman profile is definitely on my agenda. In the meantime, please pay the old one no mind.
I mean as in feats, it could be compared to a feat where Saitama saves someone before the car hits em and it was calced to supersonicSaitama?
Alright I seeYeah. I am aware. Like I said, this profile is really not that good and a lot of the stuff I put on it years ago is probably BS anyway. I don't even remember half of what I wrote. In fact, I'm going to delete it. I'd rather not have my old profile confuse people while I work on the new one.
My schedule is pretty packed at the moment so it'll take a while. I definitely intend to dig up most of the SV in due time though.
According to Stan Frederick, it was that specific spot where "there was no day," everywhere else in the world the sun did rise. It's probably some kind of Reality Warping, idk.Circadian Manipulation / Star level AP – This one, I'm not sure on. It sounds more like Time Manipulation, but the main plotline of Dark Days was that the Sun did not rise for three days. This was Slenderman's doing, I'm pretty sure. I do not remember exactly how he caused this, nor if it was ever stated to begin with.
Could be a dimensionAccording to Stan Frederick, it was that specific spot where "there was no day," everywhere else in the world the sun did rise. It's probably some kind of Reality Warping, idk.
We don't need to know the effects, putting a curse is enough.Curse manipulation shouldn't be added since it's unknown the effects so maybe just magic
Fair enoughWe don't need to know the effects, putting a curse is enough.
However, it would not be applicable to combat due to lack of context.
Slenderman after gaining those abilities and fighting Lord X again:Power Nullification and Transmutation – I remember this one extremely well. Slenderman turned Connor (who had risen from the dead as a Corruptelam, a sort of undead creature) back into a human and removed all of his powers while doing so. It was part of a deal he made with Stan, who would give himself up to Slenderman if he helped him eliminate Connor. Stan cheesed his way out of the agreement through suicide, but eventually came back as a Corruptelam himself.