Kecleon-X, First, let me make a connection between the Slenderman and a greek myth.
Morpheus is the god of dreams. In some myths, he appears as the brother of Charon, the rowman who takes souls to the Underworld through the river Acheron. Morpheus is said to wear black, his features are unclear and shady, and he has what we call a 'chilling presence'. Although he can't kill people, he is strong enough to cast a sleeping charm that can even last years. His appearances in major myths aren't many, but there are a few cases. Let me give one.
Zeus had Hercules with the mortal woman Alcmene. However, when Zeus slept with her, he didn't find the time available to him satisfying. So he made an agreement with the Sun to not rise the next day and he asked Morpheus to put the whole world into sleep so that they wouldn't notice a thing. Morpheus responded to the request and he used his power to the fullest in order to accomplish it.
Does the description of Morpheus sound familiar?
Morpheus is the god of dreams. In some myths, he appears as the brother of Charon, the rowman who takes souls to the Underworld through the river Acheron. Morpheus is said to wear black, his features are unclear and shady, and he has what we call a 'chilling presence'. Although he can't kill people, he is strong enough to cast a sleeping charm that can even last years. His appearances in major myths aren't many, but there are a few cases. Let me give one.
Zeus had Hercules with the mortal woman Alcmene. However, when Zeus slept with her, he didn't find the time available to him satisfying. So he made an agreement with the Sun to not rise the next day and he asked Morpheus to put the whole world into sleep so that they wouldn't notice a thing. Morpheus responded to the request and he used his power to the fullest in order to accomplish it.
Does the description of Morpheus sound familiar?