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Unacceptable [Slenderman x Reader]
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Ongoing, First published Aug 07, 2015
For more than centuries, tales of a faceless man have been circulating around the globe. Supposed, he is a tall and thin man with tentacles protruding from his back that he uses to kill. This creature is known by many different names, such as Der Grossman or The Tall Man. [Name] knows him best as Slenderman, and makes the grave mistake of crossing his path more than once. It may be the fact that he has no face, or that he's a demon from the deepest pits of Hell, but he is extremely creepy... Unfortunately, [Name] decided that she wanted to go camping in the middle of the woods- his woods- with only a can of mace to defend herself.

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16 parts Complete

Slenderman is just what he sounds like - a tall, slender man with no facial features. He usually appears in a black suit. Thankfully, Slenderman is a fictional character (or is he?) created in 2009 by Eric Knudson in the Something Awful forums. Slenderman now appears on the Creepypasta site, as well as numerous Reddits, and even in real-life news stories, as two girls blamed him for their assault on a third. Other appearances by Slenderman include several episodes of crime-solving television shows, a documentary called Beware the Slenderman, and, of course in fiction, like the stories here. You may not want to read them at night.