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Baronness
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TheLonelyLemon wrote:
Everyman still has me confused on how HABIT came into the plot. Seriously. Dafuq.
I believe pet bunnies are involved.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:03 pm
TheLonelyLemon
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Baronness wrote:
TheLonelyLemon wrote:
Everyman still has me confused on how HABIT came into the plot. Seriously. Dafuq.
I believe pet bunnies are involved.
BUNNIES. WAT.
EMH is just really confusing.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:07 pm
Baronness
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TheLonelyLemon wrote:
Baronness wrote:
TheLonelyLemon wrote:
Everyman still has me confused on how HABIT came into the plot. Seriously. Dafuq.
I believe pet bunnies are involved.
BUNNIES. WAT.
EMH is just really confusing.
I would show you the TinyChat pictures, but I think that might be broaching some kind of unwritten pact with the other creators.
Also: Agreed.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:19 pm
TheLonelyLemon
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Baronness wrote:
TheLonelyLemon wrote:
Baronness wrote:
TheLonelyLemon wrote:
Everyman still has me confused on how HABIT came into the plot. Seriously. Dafuq.
I believe pet bunnies are involved.
BUNNIES. WAT.
EMH is just really confusing.
I would show you the TinyChat pictures, but I think that might be broaching some kind of unwritten pact with the other creators.
Also: Agreed.
Do it. Do it for me.
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:23 pm
Seraphim
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Unread anything you've ever read by Stephen King. He's terrible.
I would disagree with this. He's a terrific storyteller who writes fantastic characters . He's just not very good at plotting. I would avoid him as an influence would a slendervl/blog.
On proxies: most people don't understand what proxies are for. They are secondary antagonists used to fill the void when you don't want to explain slendeymysteries and need a more immediate villain. HABIT is not a traditional proxy as he is almost on tier if not more of a villain than Slenderman. The Observer is probably the closest to an actual proxy, TTA and the other maskies have taken more of a third-party role.
The trick with proxies or any other non-Slenderman villain is to make them engaging and use them as a plot vehicle rather than just lol proxy. It's fun to become an avant-garde film maker, but in the end most proxy vids suck. Make your proxy mean something beyond the scare factor, make him central.
darkharvest00's proxies aren't technically proxies per se but they are fantastic secondary antagonists. Check out what they're doing with their Slendercult.
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 12:02 am
Fotzepolitic
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oic.
I assumed proxies were people/entities who act on the behalf of the Slender Man. Hence "proxy", rather than, you know, "other character".
I'm just not a fan of Stephen King. His stories make good movies, but his writing style makes my eyes feel soiled. Personal prejudice, but if I were to give any advice at all on style, it would be to avoid writing like a horror writer, and if that means reading a bunch of stuff you wouldn't normally read, do that.
Whereas if anyone tries to write a Slendervlog in the style of a) James Joyce, b) Jane Austen, or c) Edward Lear, I'll be a happy bunny.
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 6:10 am
Baronness
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Fotzepolitic wrote:
I'm just not a fan of Stephen King. His stories make good movies, but his writing style makes my eyes feel soiled. Personal prejudice, but if I were to give any advice at all on style, it would be to avoid writing like a horror writer, and if that means reading a bunch of stuff you wouldn't normally read, do that.
Whereas if anyone tries to write a Slendervlog in the style of a) James Joyce, b) Jane Austen, or c) Edward Lear, I'll be a happy bunny.
As someone with a BA in English Lit, I am horrified at what you just said.
<3
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:55 am
Seraphim
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As someone who enjoys movies, I'm horrified that you'd say his books make movies when traditionally they have not.
A slenderblog in the style of James Joyce would cause me to lose my shit(from laughing so hard).
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:03 am
Fotzepolitic
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Seraphim wrote:
As someone who enjoys movies, I'm horrified that you'd say his books make movies when traditionally they have not.
The Shining, Misery and Carrie are generally pretty well-regarded, as are The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile (which I won't defend as I haven't seen them). Also I quite like Cujo.
Seraphim wrote:
A slenderblog in the style of James Joyce would cause me to lose my shit(from laughing so hard).
"Unse apon a Slendyvurse there was a little moocow called Evan..."
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:53 am
soul
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how? how would i start in making a blog for slender man?
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:57 am
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C.K.DexterHaven
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Re: how?
soul wrote:
how would i start in making a blog for slender?
You could. It would be something new. Most people write blogs about the Slender Man, though. Slender is the just the name of the game, not the entity itself.
You'd want to come up with a good reason for why the protagonist is finding notes, and of course, why the Slender Man is following him.
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Whereas if anyone tries to write a Slendervlog in the style of a) James Joyce, b) Jane Austen, or c) Edward Lear, I'll be a happy bunny.
I'm outlining a blog which takes place in a steampunk universe. It's present day, but the writing style and overall world is very Victorian. The Slender Man would be a clockwork automaton like being.
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:42 pm
perspicacious_loris
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Re: how?
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I'm outlining a blog which takes place in a steampunk universe. It's present day, but the writing style and overall world is very Victorian. The Slender Man would be a clockwork automaton like being.
That's badass.[/quote]
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 1:54 am
soul
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so how would i start a blog about Slender Man? ive never done ablog before so thats wat i was asking, how would i crate a blog about slender man?
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 7:15 am
perspicacious_loris
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soul wrote:
so how would i start a blog about Slender Man? ive never done ablog before so thats wat i was asking, how would i crate a blog about slender man?
Well, you'd have to come up with a good concept. If you don't have a good concept it could ruin the whole blog.
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:49 pm
Fotzepolitic
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Re: how?
C.K.DexterHaven wrote:
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Whereas if anyone tries to write a Slendervlog in the style of a) James Joyce, b) Jane Austen, or c) Edward Lear, I'll be a happy bunny.
I'm outlining a blog which takes place in a steampunk universe. It's present day, but the writing style and overall world is very Victorian. The Slender Man would be a clockwork automaton like being.
I feel like this is becoming the Slendermythos' "Simpsons Did It", but...
YouTube: Link
Specifically c. 0:20-0:30
Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 1:25 pm
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