The Slender Man Mythos/Characters

The Slender Man
The creature who started it all in the Mythos. An inhumanly tall and skinny figure apparently dressed in a black suit, whose face is either completely blank or appears different to anybody who sees it, depending on who you ask. His goals, and sometimes his methods, are shrouded in mystery, but he tends to leave a wake of madness, destruction, and death behind him.

Tropes:
Here. Now.
 * Big Bad: Since we're in a Villain Based Franchise, this is a given.
 * The Blank: More often than not portrayed like this, these days.
 * Blue and Orange Morality: It's difficult to tell if the Slender Man is even sapient, let alone capable of morality as humans see it.
 * Breakout Character: He began as a pair of photoshop manipulations with creepy captions. His legend has grown quite a bit since then.
 * By the Eyes of the Blind/Perception Filter: Often, it's impossible to perceive the Slender Man unless you're his target (or, alternately, have viewed a photograph, video, or other media in which he's been picked up).
 * Child Eater: Perhaps. Whatever he does with them, he's been very fond of children since his earliest appearances.
 * Combat Tentacles: The Slender Man is sometimes depicted with tentacles supplementing or replacing his arms.
 * Daylight Horror: Unlike some pansy boogeymen, the Slender Man isn't limited to stalking his prey at night. He could be standing outside your window right now, escaping your sight every time you look.
 * Eldritch Abomination: A fairly small-scale one, as abominations go, but that doesn't really help.
 * Humanoid Abomination: Provides the trope page image, for starters.
 * The Fair Folk: One of the earliest stories of what Slendy may be; a malevolent fairy that lives in the forest and preys on naughty children.
 * The Kindnapper: Is often theorized to be kidnapping children who are about to die in accidents.
 * Lean and Mean: The leanest and the meanest you'll ever meet.
 * Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Some of the stories state that Slendy only goes multi-armed when he's about to go in for the kill. So basically, if you see him with more than 2 arms, you're screwed. See Combat Tentacles above.
 * Noodle People: The Slender Man's most prominent identifying characteristic.
 * Organ Borrowing And Haphazardly Replacing: Though this hasn't been picked up by the Mythos majority.
 * Playing with Fire: Places that have to do with Slendy tend to inexplicably go up in flames.
 * Spooky Photographs: Obviously.
 * The Bad Guy Wins: Frequently, if not entirely, as the closest you'll ever get to "defeating" the Slender Man is by boring him enough to leave.
 * Urban Legend: A deliberately manufactured attempt at one.
 * When Trees Attack: The Slender Man has been identified with trees on several occasions. Before the tulpa theory gained prominence, a popular concept was that he was some kind of Dryad.

Redlight
A mysterious figure who originated on White Elephants. He captured, tortured, and wiped Robert's memory clean of any knowledge about Slender Man. Then took over White Elephants to try to break the slendercommunity by taunting them with Robert's defeat, then flaunted how powerful his master is and that the bloggers need to learn their place.

Tropes:

 * Bad Boss: Slender Man to him. Redlight once even stated that when people stand up to slim, he takes it out on his agents and proxies.
 * Bad Liar: No one really believed him when he said he could give anyone who wanted out of the Chase of Fight an easy way
 * Despair Event Horizon: Tried to enforce this on the bloggers to knuckle them "into their place". It doesn't generally work.
 * Jerkass: No matter the interpretation, there is no denying this trope. He's a rude, nasty, superior, mocking, arrogant, dog kicking fellow who loves to pour salt in open wounds. He's done just about everything he can to make the slendercommunity wish a horrible Karmic Death on him.
 * Karma Houdini: Can be seen as this, since it is unlikely he will ever be made to answer for any of his actions.
 * Kick the Dog: Robert being the dog.
 * Kick Them While They Are Down: Just about each and every word ever typed by him. Nessa, too. Just Nessa.
 * Hannibal Lecture: Every blog entry by him, ever.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Is able to give people this concerning knowledge of ever being chased by Slender Man. His method is unknown.
 * Sadistic Choice: LOVES these.
 * Superior Species: Seems to consider Slender Man to be this and thinks humans who try to rise against him are overstepping their bounds.
 * Xanatos Speed Chess: Oh Lord, has he been revealed to be a master of this...
 * And again here, having OutGambitted Amalagamation Sage.
 * Sadistic Choice: LOVES these.
 * Superior Species: Seems to consider Slender Man to be this and thinks humans who try to rise against him are overstepping their bounds.
 * Xanatos Speed Chess: Oh Lord, has he been revealed to be a master of this...
 * And again here, having OutGambitted Amalagamation Sage.
 * And again here, having OutGambitted Amalagamation Sage.

Rika
A primary villain of A Hint of Serendipity.


 * Ax Crazy: Just about everything ever uttered by her is a promise of a horrible demise. She's also brutally attacked several slenderbloggers.
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She's good at pretending to be nice and pleasant to get up close to people, but as Zero finds out the hard upon meeting her that it's just an act.
 * The Determinator: The evil variety, but yes. Heaven knows she needs to be.
 * The Dragon: To Slender Man.
 * Foe Yay: Invoked by Zero in one entry.
 * Hannibal Lecture: Attempted on more than one occasion in various Comment's Sections, but the fact that she's nowhere near intelligent enough to make an effective one is made abundantly clear leading to hilarious levels of Epic Fail.
 * Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: Not so much on the sympathetic part, but she is definitely a second rate villain among the agents and proxies of the slendercommunity. Hell, one could argue she only exists to make one appreciate Redlight more.
 * Most Common Superpower
 * Psycho Supporter: Of Slender Man.
 * Troll: When not actively trying to kill Runners or people who have taken more offensive stances against Slender man, she's this on the Comments Sections of the slendercommunity.
 * Shut UP, Hannibal: Zero in one entry tells he to shut it before she even has a chance to post.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: She only shows up a few times in the actual blog.

Rika
One of the villains of The Last Refuge of a Dangerous Man.


 * Affably Evil
 * Dark Action Girl
 * Drop the Hammer
 * Dangerously Genre Savvy: http://fateworsethandeath.blogspot.com/2011/05/couple-of-dead-rats_19.html
 * Manipulative Bitch
 * Most Common Superpower
 * Troll: Not as much as the last person to hold her title, but still.

Cynthia
Author of the eleventh hour. She's the daughter of Cathy, the protagonist of Time to Talk and under the Slender Man's control. She's a devout believer in his cause and sees him as her daddy.

Though nowadays it seems she's fighting back, and winning.

Tropes

 * Badass Adorable: Well if you see Cynthia as a Badass...
 * Berserk Button: Putting her under his control earned Slendy an ass whoopin'. 'Course it didn't hurt him. ..
 * Creepy Child: Full stop.
 * Determinator: Of the villainous variety.
 * Friendly Enemy: Too... ... almost any of the Slender Stalked that are nice to her.
 * She has affectionate nicknames for everyone who comments.

The Messenger
Acts as a messenger within the mythos, announcing deaths and ending blogs. From Don't Shoot The Messenger.


 * Anti-Villain: Doesn't do much except hack into blogs and announce their owners have died. He also has a sympathetic motive for working for Slender Man.
 * The Cracker/Playful Hacker
 * Deadpan Snarker: Many of his comments.
 * Deal with the Devil: He works with the Slender Man
 * Due to the Dead: ... Kind of.
 * Exact Words:  and
 * Karma Houdini: He willingly chose to work for the Slender Man, and is punished with...a relatively normal life with flexible working hours in a job that doesn't require him to kill anyone.
 * Meaningful Name:
 * Nice Job Breaking It Anti Villain:
 * Only Sane Man: Not only does he fit this role in his own blog, but he's one of the most mentally stable characters in the entire mythos. Especially considering who his employer is...
 * Properly Paranoid: Exceptionally so, given the mythos. He was sent a series of tapes about his roommate Nee-chan. One of which was filmed from her room in their apartment.
 * "The Reason You Suck" Speech
 * Shoot the Shaggy Dog: His role in the mythos.
 * The Hero Dies: And he tells you exactly how.
 * Token Good Teammate: He's not THAT much of a good guy, but compared to the likes of MorningStar, Cynthia, and, well, the Slender Man? Definitely.
 * Villain Protagonist: In his own blog - and see Anti-Villain above.
 * What the Hell, Hero??
 * What Measure Is a Mook??:
 * Shoot the Shaggy Dog: His role in the mythos.
 * The Hero Dies: And he tells you exactly how.
 * Token Good Teammate: He's not THAT much of a good guy, but compared to the likes of MorningStar, Cynthia, and, well, the Slender Man? Definitely.
 * Villain Protagonist: In his own blog - and see Anti-Villain above.
 * What the Hell, Hero??
 * What Measure Is a Mook??:
 * The Hero Dies: And he tells you exactly how.
 * Token Good Teammate: He's not THAT much of a good guy, but compared to the likes of MorningStar, Cynthia, and, well, the Slender Man? Definitely.
 * Villain Protagonist: In his own blog - and see Anti-Villain above.
 * What the Hell, Hero??
 * What Measure Is a Mook??:

Al(x)ne/Allen Smith:
The main human antagonist of Drew's Box 'o' Stuff.


 * Ax Crazy: Yes.
 * Chessmaster: Pretty much had the situation in Boston handled.
 * Corrupt Corporate Executive: Much like Conaghan before him, he was a successful businessman and landowner Slender Man made us of.
 * The Dragon: To Slender Man.
 * Hijacked by Ganon: He took over Black Leaf's blog after a while.
 * Karma Houdini: For a while.
 * Kick the Dog: Hoo, boy. Where to start?
 * Smug Snake: His fatal weakness.
 * Smug Snake: His fatal weakness.
 * Smug Snake: His fatal weakness.

Albert Conaghan
A former businessman and the primary human antagonist during Seeking Truth's run. He ultimately perished the night of the Warehouse Fire, though the exact circumstances remain unknown.

Tropes

 * Evil Genius: One of the first proxies to show some degree of intelligence. He has shown that he is able to plan out elaborate traps to deliver the detectives into Slender Man's grasp.
 * Villain with Good Publicity: Unique in that he is a Complete Monster but in that his business dealings ultimately provide relief to a good portion of the world. Zeke himself states that to the rest of the world, he is a complete saint.
 * Villainous Breakdown: Conaghan remains calm, cool and collected, even when he is getting the ever-merciful crap beaten out of him by Zeke, until it is implied that

Morningstar
Author of The Morning Hunter Characterized by a startling shift between horror, placidity, and Looney Tunes style violence.

Tropes:

 * Ax Crazy: You better believe it.
 * Berserk Button: Hates being called by his birth name,, or Quisling.
 * Beware the Silly Ones: You'll thank us.
 * Cloudcuckoolander: Likes to skip rather than walk...
 * Even Evil Has Standards
 * Was openly disdainful of Tom, the abusive-ex-boyfriend-turned-proxy of Kay, due to the fact that Tom was ham-handed and made a mockery of the art of inflicting pain.
 * Called out the proxies who were celebrating upon, believing it to be disrespectful.
 * Evilly Affable
 * Evil, Inc.: Hard to believe an Eldritch Abomination has an entire organization filled with red tape at his disposal, even harder to believe Morningstar gets anything done with it as bureaucratic as it's been alluded to.
 * For the Evulz: His entire motivation.
 * Hannibal Lecture: Delivers these from time to time, although they are almost always shot down.
 * Kick the Dog: Gleefully and often. "Flaming Baby Baseball" was a particularly gruesome example.
 * Knife Nut
 * Minion with an F In Evil: Angmar
 * Oh Crap: Even HE had this reaction upon
 * Psychopathic Manchild
 * Refuge in Audacity: ALL THE TIME
 * The Nicknamer
 * Troll: All the damn time.
 * Up to Eleven: Morningstar's schemes lives off of this trope. The latest example would be his
 * We Have Reserves: His main strategy for pursuing a target is "throw proxies at it until it dies." Interestingly enough, Morningstar views himself to be just as expendable as those under his command, and uses this as his defense whenever he is called out on his Zerg Rush tactics.
 * Troll: All the damn time.
 * Up to Eleven: Morningstar's schemes lives off of this trope. The latest example would be his
 * We Have Reserves: His main strategy for pursuing a target is "throw proxies at it until it dies." Interestingly enough, Morningstar views himself to be just as expendable as those under his command, and uses this as his defense whenever he is called out on his Zerg Rush tactics.

Nee-chan
An upbeat lover of all things Japanese who seems to have a tenuous-at-best grasp on reality. Her real name is Erika Lyons, though she insists on "Nee-chan" or at least "Eri." A prominent character in Don't Shoot The Messenger.


 * Ax Crazy: Boy, howdy.
 * Expy: Invoked, in-universe as well--she's intentionally based much of her "Nee-chan" persona and appearance on Yuno Gasai.
 * Genki Girl
 * Gratuitous Japanese: Often peppers her speech with basic Japanese words and phrases.
 * Kawaiiko
 * Knife Nut: her Weapon of Choice.
 * Otaku
 * Cosplay Otaku Girl: she's pretty much permanently cosplaying, partially because of the persona she's taken on.
 * Sailor Fuku: Part of her outfit of choice.
 * Yandere: She flies into quite a rage when someone speaks ill of her "Slendy-kun"
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: intentionally dyes her hair pink.
 * Zettai Ryouiki: Another part of her wardrobe.

Wren Stephanos
A former SWAT demolitions expert, he was a former partner of Zeke Strahm's and ultimately the secondary antagonist of The Mystic blog.


 * Complete Monster:
 * You're Insane!: Although he mainly stays calm and collected, there are times where he shows how crazy he really is.
 * Old Friend: Wren knew Zeke back when he had just joined the police force. It's revealed later that.

Reach
The author of What You Are in The Dark, Reach is one of the Slender Man's former Agents, now an Anti-Hero of sorts.

Tropes

 * Achilles Heel
 * Anti-Hero
 * Battle Couple: Invoked upon entering a relationship with Ava.
 * Dark Is Not Evil
 * Enemy Mine: With the Slenderbloggers before his Heel Face Turn.
 * Fire-Forged Friends: With Jean.
 * Good Is Not Nice
 * Good Feels Good
 * Heel Face Turn: Leaves the Slender Man and starts to fight beside the other bloggers against him.
 * Super Senses: The sensation of touch feels like pins and needles. Ice Water is deadly.
 * Was Once a Man
 * And now is one yet again.
 * And now is one yet again.

Jean
Nerdy Brit and author of Vivere Disce.

Tropes

 * The Alcoholic
 * Altum Videtur: Why the blog exists.
 * Drowning My Sorrows
 * Heroic Resolve / Bottled Heroic Resolve
 * Fire-Forged Friends: With Reach.
 * I Will Protect Her
 * Knight in Sour Armour: Practically pickled.
 * Leeroy Jenkins: Gets liquored up to steal a book from a mortuary unprepared and unarmed whilst screaming her plans and location and... Is given a cup of tea and some biscuits by the old guy working there.
 * Plucky Girl
 * The Nicknamer: Gets through entire posts without using the same two names for the Slender Man.

Thage
A veteran fighter against Slendy and the author of Peering In From The Outside. Uses a Chess Motif to discuss the battle against the Slender man, in the past and present. Is implied to have a Dark and Troubled Past.

Tropes

 * Action Survivor
 * Broken Bird: Though she seems to be getting better.
 * Deal with the Devil: If she doesn't directly interfere, she gets left alone.
 * She's since broken it of her own accord.
 * Final Girl
 * Heroic Sociopath
 * I Just Want to Be Loved: It's implied that she hasn't had friends in a very, very long time.
 * Improbable Weapon User: She killed a Revenant by taking advantage of his Super Senses via a canister of mace, a foghorn, and a pot of boiling water.
 * Jumped At the Call : Only the first time.
 * Knight Templar : She's willing to sacrifice other bloggers, shows no intention of playing by a proxy's rules, and has done some very morally sketchy things like sacrificing Jeff, all in the name of continuing the war against the Slender Man.
 * Loophole Abuse: Uses it to get around her Deal with the Devil.
 * Mama Bear: Seems to be this to the other bloggers.
 * Necessary Evil
 * The Needs of the Many: Leaves comments to this effect on White Elephants.
 * Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught
 * Refused the Call : Her current situation.
 * Shell-Shocked Veteran
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Yes, she wants to kill the Slender Man. Yes, her plans do involve copious amounts of murder. No, she still holds the moral high ground.
 * Veteran Instructor
 * Villain Protagonist: Qualifies for it by this point.

Celeste Mc Lachlan
Author of Make it Count, and an Intrepid Reporter, who is given advice from Zeke Strahm.

Tropes

 * Archive Binge: Does this to find out more about the mythos.
 * Agent Scully
 * Flower Motifs: Her two friends, Violet and Rose.
 * Intrepid Reporter
 * Plucky Girl
 * One of Us

Zeke Strahm
A Detective whose partner Lizzie set up his blog, Seeking Truth, to cope with the recent disappearance cases he's dealing with. He eventually discovers that he is dealing with the Slender Man and decides to take him down.

Tropes

 * Archive Binge: Invoked. He asks his readers to send him as many blogs possible for research.
 * Badass: Undeniably. Is also something of a Memetic Badass within the mythos as well
 * Cowboy Cop
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With M of The Tutorial. He hopes (the homeless) M likes his fancy coffee. He prefers home blend.

Genevieve Sullivan
A college student from New Zealand. Also known as Viv, Vieve, Vivi, Vi, or any variant on those. A troper who works at a restaurant. Primary author of Exilis Veritas, although

Tropes

 * Action Girl: Or at least much more adept in combat than Chester.
 * Batter Up: Despite owning more lethal weapons, prefers her cricket bat.
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: With Chester.
 * Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy
 * One of Us: Frequently mentions tropes by name or otherwise lampshades tropes.
 * Pintsize Powerhouse
 * Plucky Girl: It's hard to find a post by her that isn't to some degree humorous.
 * Trademark Favourite Food: Loves her Vegemite.

Chester
Genevieve's boyfriend, and the secondary author of Exilis Veritas.

Tropes

 * Badass Normal
 * Gentle Giant
 * Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: With Genevieve
 * Nice Guy
 * Non-Action Guy:
 * Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy
 * Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy

Maurice
The theatrical and deeply troubled author of Strike the Set.

Tropes

 * Affably Evil: Maurice is both incredibly charming and an extremely horrible person.
 * Bad Guy Bar: Works in a proxy bar in New York.
 * Becoming the Mask: A very interesting take on this trope; Rachael was trained by her boyfriend Maurice to seamlessly assume identities for his plans. When, she had a breakdown, resulting in her.
 * Breakout Character: Maurice is one of the more popular proxies of the verse.
 * Chekhov's Gunman: Van Helsing
 * I Have Many Names: Maurice has LOADS of them.
 * Most Writers Are Male: Played straight
 * Sanity Slippage: Whoa boy, is there ever.
 * A very bad case.

Elaine Logan
Author of Take The Myth. Researcher of the Slender Man with a Dark and Troubled Past. Has a lot of Cross Overs

Tropes

 * Dark and Troubled Past
 * Knife Nut
 * Really Gets Around
 * The Determinator
 * Unreliable Narrator
 * Broken Bird
 * The Alcoholic

M
Author of The Tutorial, veteran Runner and progenator of the Three Rules.

Tropes:

 * The Ace: Yes, a rare instance where the ace is a Non-Action Guy, since being The Ace in a Slender Man story is not about being a great fighter who can best any opponent (in fact, M outright discourages any thoughts of taking on slim in a straight on fight), but by being an intelligent, level-headed, and Genre Savvy person.
 * The Atoner: He has some shades of this.
 * Big Brother Mentor: To Shaun
 * The Determinator: He is still alive for a reason, ya know?
 * Final Guy
 * Genre Savvy: One of the most.
 * I Work Alone: If you know what's good for you, you won't try to team up with end. It doesn't tend to end well.
 * It's Not You, It's My Enemies: Why he works alone.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Abrasive, unfriendly, rude, blunt, and foul mouthed. He's also the reason a lot of slenderbloggers ate still alive.
 * Mad Scientist: He shows some shades of this when discussing theories with other bloggers.
 * Non-Action Guy
 * Only Sane Man: Has yet to lose it even once whereas most other slenderbloggers have at least twice.
 * Shaggy Dog Story: He is content to spend the rest of his days on the Run and he probably will.
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With Zeke Strahm. That's good fucking coffee.

Dr. Cairo
Proprietor of the "compileTRUTH" Youtube channel and blog. Has spent most of his time "compiling" other blogs and vlogs, creating summaries of important events in other stories. Despite the alias, it's well known that he's merely a college student.

Tropes:

 * Arc Words: "truth seekers" and "TRUTH". In a few instances it's even been unnecessarily capitalized like that.
 * Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: One of his blogposts lists a number of things happening, including characters dieing, being chased by The Slender Man being apparently possessed and Cairo finding himself at a Poetry Slam with no memory of going there.
 * Continuity Lock Out: Seems to be trying to avert this on the entire mythos. Despite his efforts, his progress is not promising.
 * Crossover: A number of them:
 * Two with the PTC. In the first he analyzed some footage for them regarding Father Paranoia. In the second he's spent more than a month in their custody while under suspicion of having been an agent of the Slender Man all along.
 * MyDarkJournal uploaded a video that appeared to show Cairo acting as a proxy, complete with mask, raising further distrust in his followers.
 * In LOG - New Jersey he met and spoke with Evan, youtube and twitter follower MrHellershanks and fellow stalkee Lucien Drage.
 * In LOG - Florida and Vermont he questioned Noah about the Observer situation and published a message from Marcus Prendergast.
 * The Dragon: At one point, fearfulXbenefactor accused Cairo of being one for The Slender Man, tasked with flooding Youtube with videos to infect more people with the knowledge he exists. No proof has yet surfaced with this claim.
 * Dressed to Heal: As part of his doctor routine, he is often seen wearing a lab coat in his videos.
 * Genre Savvy: Considering how much "research" he's done on the other cases, it would be out of place for him not to be. He even suspects spyware on the disc Benefactor left for him after pointing out the same thing happening to Noah before, and attempts to have an computer expert trace it.
 * Hidden Villain: Benefactor claimed Cairo had been a willing agent of The Slender Man from the start and attempted to turn his followers against him. The jury is out on whether it worked. Even more so on if it's true or not.
 * Massive Multiplayer Crossover: Was present in the Angora Chat for the March 21st crossover-chat. He's also shown up in-character on the everymanHYBRID Ustream.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Only when you combine it with some major Fridge Logic. After both Josh and Alana died in "Angel's Game", Cairo discusses the case and mentions that he contacted both Josh and Austin back in January. He got a disturbing message back from Austin that hinted at his instability and possible possession. And he forgot to tell Josh or Alana before Austin went Ax Crazy on them. Whoops.
 * One of Us: One of the many mythos characters to reference/link to TV tropes.
 * Shout-Out: A great many, with varying degrees of subtlety.
 * The music from the compilation videos is recognizable from a number of different soundtracks, with music thus far from:
 * Death Note
 * Bleach
 * Trigun
 * The X-Files
 * Inception
 * The Social Network
 * And the trailer music for Eden of the East in the Introduction video.
 * His first story video features him building a mannequin that looks like V.
 * Twice utilized the "tuning fork sound" from .hack//.
 * Posted a very short "Let's Play" of Little Big Planet
 * I shouldn't have done that. See "Take That" below.
 * In one video he shows off a headband from Naruto branded with the Operator Symbol.
 * From "Two Deliveries" onward, the lab coat has gained the red skull pin from The World Ends With You.
 * The April Fools day "Slenderparody" video references nearly every meme in the Slender Man fandom, plus one from The Room.
 * In LOG - New Jersey, he makes a reference to "watching the watchmen", then stops himself and condemns it for being a stupid thing to say.
 * Cairo's mask, seen first in compileFEAR and again in LOG - Third Contact is Hei's black reaper mask.
 * Take That: Towards MyDarkJournal after being "chosen" for his game. He mocks the editing effects from the video and throws in a reference to BEN.
 * Trust Me, I'm an X: The "Dr." part of his name seems to cause some viewers to give him undue credibility as an expert on the rest of the mythos.
 * Also spoken verbatim in a tweet with Noah encouraging him to look at the thanksgiving footage. Bonus points for it being completely untrue.

Spencer Fitzgerald
Leader of the Return To Slender team. Lives in an Eldritch Location with a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits.

Tropes

 * Courier
 * Dark and Troubled Past
 * Improbable Weapon User: Shovels and forks.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * Sanity Slippage: He got better. Mostly.
 * Team Dad

Fizzbomb
Action Girl, Crazy Survivalist, and author of Para-not-so-Normal.

Tropes:

 * The Ace:
 * Broken Ace:
 * Action Girl
 * Badass Normal: Got pretty far for someone with no powers, titles or backup.
 * Crazy Survivalist: To the point of getting her house Zombie-proofed. Just in case.
 * I Did What I Had to Do:
 * Face Heel Turn: Against her will, but now she's killing Runners at Slender Man's bidding.
 * Friendly Enemy / Affably Evil: She doesn't display any noteworthy hostility towards any of the other bloggers, most of the time, and has on at least one occasion joked around briefly with Ava.
 * Senseless Sacrifice: Maybe.
 * You Shall Not Pass: To keep Slendy away from Jean and Kim.
 * Last Stand: When she runs out of food and water after getting trapped in Alien Geometries,
 * What the Hell, Hero?: She's coerced Cheska into a deal which now makes her Fizz's right-hand girl. Several bloggers have called her out on this.

Hosozukuri
A young musician who wrote songs for the Slenderbloggers and posted them to her blog, Breeze in Monochrome NIGHT.

Tropes

 * Lyrical Dissonance: "Slendy's Watching Me", a cheerful song about a child getting captured by the Slender Man.
 * Heroic BSOD
 * One of Us: Another Troper, here.
 * Shrinking Violet: Seems to be very shy, and have some self-esteem issues.

Ava
Author of The London Librarian, considered by some to be the spiritual successor of Robert, and cares enough about any of the bloggers she becomes attatched to that she threatens to kill them should Slendy find them.

Tropes

 * Badass Normal
 * Battle Couple: Invoked upon entering a relationship with Reach.
 * Cool Big Sis: A lot of bloggers look up to her.
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Cluster F-Bomb
 * I Have Many Names: She has 12 middle names.
 * Heroic BSOD: She really cares about a lot of the other bloggers, and often slips into one, such as when
 * One of Us
 * Vitriolic Best Buds: With usually anyone she likes.
 * You See, I'm Dying: Played with, both Ava and her Mom are in remission for Terminal Cancer, they've both said that they're planning on dying of natural causes just to spite Slenderman.

AJ
Author of It's All David's Fault. A nice enough young babysitter and film enthusiast who gets embroiled in an Ancient Conspiracy.

Tropes

 * Barrier Maiden
 * Break the Cutie
 * Non-Action Guy
 * Plucky Girl
 * Shoot the Dog:
 * What Measure Is a Mook?: Contrast AJ's attitude with the Noctis.
 * What Measure Is a Mook?: Contrast AJ's attitude with the Noctis.
 * What Measure Is a Mook?: Contrast AJ's attitude with the Noctis.

Eric Jameson
Author of Hiking Fiend. A very violent man who faced a very violent Slender Man.

Tropes

 * Insane Equals Violent: As Eric goes further insane from the constant Being Watched, he starts to grow more violent.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Preformed on Eric repeatedly by Slendy
 * Not Using the Z Word: Eric never refers to him as the Slender Man, instead calling him the Wicked Gentleman.

Peter Biggs
Protagonist of The World That Never Was, a student who initially found cryptic messages directing him to M and later found out to his horror, that he apparently never existed.

Tropes

 * Badass Unintentional: Peter initially responded to every direct threat by running the hell away, proceeds through fighting single Proxies to directly attacking Slender Man himself.
 * Car Fu
 * Cool Car: Pete's Chevrolet Nova
 * Dream Sequence: quite prominent.
 * Peter believes he is living a Dream Within a Dream
 * The entire story might as well be Peter's Dying Dream
 * Drop the Hammer: Peter defends himself with a sledgehammer during a scuffle with Slender Man's proxies. He's been carrying it ever since.
 * I Was Never Here: what is initially known of Peter
 * Shout-Out: Pete referencing Kingdom Hearts and Crisis Core points to him being a fan of Square Enix.
 * Shout-Out: Pete referencing Kingdom Hearts and Crisis Core points to him being a fan of Square Enix.

Kaiju
Author of Slender School, his blog is unique in that Slender Man doesn't stalk him, but he goes to school with dozens of Slendy's people. Is now setting up his OWN group, the National Associaction in the Pursuit of Proxies and Agents.

Tropes

 * Cloning Blues: As of Doppelganger Part 1.
 * Combat Pragmatist: Not really a dirty fighter, but he certainly seems to put off the kind of vibe suggesting he may KNOW what the enemy's tactics are already. He's the leader of NAPPA for a reason.
 * The Hero: He tried to fill this role of Robert's theory.
 * Your mileage, of course, may vary.
 * Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World: Not quite the world, but is trying to set up a group to help people who are being stalked, and try to save the people who are His.

Slice
A college student, like Jekyll above. He's generally polite, unless he's dealing with the Slender Man. Operates the blog Live in the Light.


 * Anti-Hero: 'Hell, yes.'
 * Badass: 'Full'. 'Stop.'
 * Heroic BSOD: Several times, with good reason.
 * Kill It with Fire: He believes Slender Man does not like fire and often uses it as his weapon of choice.
 * Knight Templar: He's working himself in that direction,
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia
 * Left Hanging:
 * Light UpThe Night: You better believe it.
 * Love Makes You Crazy:
 * Massive Multiplayer Crossover: Engaged in one which crossed over the blogs Drew's Box 'o' Stuff, Search and Reveal, Copper and Crome, The Land of Black Leaves, and Unchained during the events in Boston.
 * My Greatest Failure: He teamed up with another blogger called Ron, who was captured and proxified. Slice has twice tried to rescue him. Both the initial capture and the failure of the first rescue attempt had this effect on Slice.
 * Sanity Slippage

Anthony
A midwestern kid, who has shoes a bit too big to fill in when he goes looking for Slender Man. The writer for Believe What You See.


 * Batter Up: His Weapon of choice is his affectionately named "Mamba Bat".
 * Properly Paranoid:
 * Tap on the Head:
 * Too Dumb to Live: Going after Slender Man, who is basically an Eldritch Abomination, knowing full well that he has ruined peoples lives before and continues to do so? I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING GOING WRONG WITH THIS

Ron Foster:
Another Midwest guy. Runs the blog Drew's Box 'O' Stuff. A boistrous and smartalecy blogger who has been stalked for over a year now.


 * Aborted Arc: In the blog's early days, there was a plotline in which Ron showcased the notebook writings of a proxified friend and there was a lot of talk of a mysterious mountain man who once drove off Slender Man using a wooden Operator Sign covered in Robert's Substance.
 * Come Febuary when the blog became active again and that plotline has pretty been abandoned. Though given that Ron had more immediate things to worry at the time, it's kinda justified.
 * Big Brother Mentor: To Search and Reveal's Pete.
 * Breaking the Bonds: Subverted. See Damsel in Distress. He does not triumph heroically by breaking free of the Mark and leaving Boston. He was captured and followers of Slender Man removed it, themselves, after it was no longer needed.
 * Cluster F-Bomb: A few times, but he's nowhere near Noah's level.
 * Damsel in Distress: Meet Ron, the male damsel. He was "Marked" with a metaphysical item Slender man created called "The Brand", which kept him literally trapped in Boston. It thwarted his every attempt to leave town and he ended up getting captured via Heroic Sacrifice and ended up having to be rescued.
 * Dead Man Writing: This Entry
 * Deadpan Snarker: When he's not a Large Ham or a whiner.
 * Final Guy: See Kill'Em All. Along the same lines as M.
 * Fire-Forged Friends: With Slice.
 * Heroic Sacrifice: Gave up his own freedom for another blogger named Clarice, now the current operator of Unchained, while trying to rescue her from a Pocket Dimension called "The Ruins" which Slender man created as a Hub in Charleston, Boston, Mass. He was proxified as the result.
 * Hunt the Most Dangerous Game: Ron's escapades in Boston were essentially this, with Ron as the prey! he even lampshaded this by making a fox his on-screen avatar.
 * I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: Along the same lines as Shaun, he left his love interest behind for her own safety. He ended up getting a Dear John Email later after she apparently gave up on ever finding him.
 * It Got Worse: He started as a completely free man on the run with his friend, Drew, but ended up running alone. Then he disappeared and eventually just woke up one day trapped in Boston. Now he's been proxified. I'd say that counts.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: A Deadpan Snarker, a complainer, and often very blunt, but he often gives advise to new bloggers or points them over to M's The Tutorial. He also supported the idea of the bloggers getting more organized and trying to make information on how to survive being slenderstalked as available to newcomers as possible by advising everyone to make a post where they put down everythiing they know about Slender Man, themselves. He stated that they're in this as much for everyone else as for themselves. He did so and 'labeled' the post so it can be accessed from his front page no matter the passage of time.
 * He also named another an amnesiac user who previous only had a titled give to him by Slender Man, Prey the 2nd. The name given is Pete, who Ron went on to play Big Brother Mentor to.
 * Kill'Em All: Pretty much what Slender Man did all of Ron's friends back home.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: He has no memory of the two months separating when he first disappeared and his reappearance.
 * Mind Screw: At one point, he blacked out from 11:58 AM-1:39 PM, but during his lost time, he was hanging out with Slice from 10 AM-Noon. Um...
 * Before that even, he went to the Boston Public Library to find it completely empty, yet Slice, who showed up at roughly the same time, said it was full of people. Yeah, Slender Man just loves screwing with this guy's head...
 * My Greatest Failure: A few. He views the loss of all his friends as such. He was also the blogger Slice from Live in the Light teamed up with for a while. The two got separated and Slice underwent Laser-Guided Amnesia and did not come out of it until after Ron was proxified.
 * Nakama: One of the bloggers Zero befriended before the Solstice.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Plays Blue Oni to Slice and red Oni to Pete.
 * Sanity Slippage: Twice. Early, he underwent some effects of proxification before running double time and getting over it. Now he's been full on proxified and slowly recovering.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: On the morning after the Solstice event, he went to test to how whether it had any impact on Slender Man at all after posting his intentions. He just plain disappeared after that until Febuary 2011.
 * Written in Infirmity: At one point trying to leave Boston got Ron hospitalized thanks to The Mark and he blogged from his hospital bed for a while.

Pete:
An amnesiac blogger who woke up in Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts. He was initially named Prey the 2nd (Ron being the other Prey). Has become something of a Spiritual Successor to Testing 123's Shaun in experimenting with ways to ward off or fool Slender Man. He runs Search and Reveal.


 * Badass: Shaping into this.
 * Also implied that he was also previously a badass back when he tangled with Slender Man when he still had his memories.
 * Big Brother Mentor: How he views Ron.
 * Big Damn Heroes: His triumphant return from Boston after rescuing Ron.
 * It Got Worse: Granted, at this point, we're mostly seeing him after It Got Worse from before, but it's heading downhill again.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia: Remembers nothing of his life before waking in Pioneer Valley with Slender Man peering in the window of the room.
 * Mad Scientist: No less so than M, Shaun, Robert, and Jay.
 * His experiments have already wielded that Slender Man can be fooled be masked mannequins.
 * Can a combination of the Operator Sign and a Christian Ichthus Symbol work better as repellents than plain of Operator signs.
 * Slender Man will not be able to tell a masked human from a group of masked dummies.
 * Nakama: Has started to form this with Ron and Clarice, the woman they're currently staying with.
 * Nice Guy
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Very blue.
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Another blogger who knows his previous identity has told him that this got him caught and mind-wiped to begin with.
 * What Is This Thing You Call Love?: Shows some signs of this as he does not fully understand all the strong emotions being stalked by Slender man is forcing him to feel all at once.

Inky
Author of Living a Jaded Life, one of the only known Australian bloggers.

Tropes

 * Actual Pacifist: Claims to be a pacifist by both religion and nature; when he's, he doesn't take it well.
 * Annoying Younger Sibling: Both has one  and considers himself one to Ava.
 * Australian Aborigines: Not one himself, but has found Slendy's roots in Australia to be connected to a tribe of Aboriginals.
 * Batter Up: Sleeps with a cricket bat under his pillow.
 * Bi the Way: Openly bisexual. He admits to having a crush on several girls at his school, though through the blogs history he goes through 2 boyfriends.
 * Breather Episode: Inverted. Nearly every other post is a breather episode, while the interesting stuff only happens as much as
 * After being captured by a proxy,
 * Land Down Under: One of the only known Australian bloggers.
 * One of Us
 * One Steve Limit: As seen below, he's not the only Ben in the Slender Mythos.
 * Only Known By His Nickname: Only refered to by his real name (Ben) in the most extreme of circumstances.
 * The Reveal:
 * Twofer Token Minority: Australian, nerd, and bisexual.
 * One Steve Limit: As seen below, he's not the only Ben in the Slender Mythos.
 * Only Known By His Nickname: Only refered to by his real name (Ben) in the most extreme of circumstances.
 * The Reveal:
 * Twofer Token Minority: Australian, nerd, and bisexual.

Andrew
Author of Walking the Hallowed Halls. Takes care of the Slender Man's minions in exchange for his life. Is also searching for his twin brother, Ben.

Tropes

 * Anti-Villain: So much so that it's hard to figure out whether to put him as a hero or a villain. He works for Slender Man, but he hates him and only took the job to save his own life. It's hard not to sympathize with that.
 * Bad Boss: Works for the Slender Man
 * Deal with the Devil: Took the job so that the Slender Man would let him live.
 * Heel Face Turn: While technically never a full villain, he's no longer working for
 * Name's the Same: He shares a name with Andy of the informative "Slenderbloggins." What's more, he and Slice of "Live in the Light" both have a twin brother named Ben.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Directs on at all the bloggers killing proxies in this post.

Alex
Author of Deja Vu Dreamer and  Dreams in Darkness. Is a complete skeptic (despite the hundreds of blogging victims warning him) up until The Reveal where his skepticism starts to slip...

Tropes

 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold / Jerk with a Heart of Jerk
 * Lying Creator:
 * Meat Puppet:
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero:
 * Tempting Fate
 * Unreliable Narrator
 * Wrong Genre Savvy: Sometimes bordering on Idiot Ball. If the  was as normal as such a thing could be, Alex's reaction would actually be quite logical. Considering the universe he's in, though, he got lucky.

Jekyll
A college student who prefers not to get close to anyone else. He posts advice on how to survive, much like M. Writes Now I Shall Know You Again.

Tropes

 * The Atoner: Took it upon himself to post advice earlier, but decides that work harder at it to make things up to Robert, who he was about to throw under a bus.
 * Becoming the Mask: Recommends taking on a persona in the presence of the Slender Man to mentally steel yourself against him, even recommending using a literal mask to help enforce this trope.
 * BSOD Song: In 5:55.
 * Break the Haughty: Sure looks that way.
 * Genre Savvy: He claims to be.
 * Kick the Dog: He was the only one fully prepared to let Redlight kill Robert to put him out of his misery. Depending on his intentions, it could alternatively be....
 * Shoot the Dog: His reasoning for the above trope.
 * Literary Allusion Name.
 * The blog's title itself also counts, as the title and tagline are revealed to be a line of dialog from the book as well.
 * Spiritual Successor: Self-proclaimed successor to M of The Tutorial. Even fits the title of "Hermit" that M was given, to an extent.

KK Collins
Originally another successor to Robert on White Elephants, now the author of her own blog, Upon the Stairs.

Tropes

 * Bi the Way: Met her husband Derek on the night she broke up with her last girlfriend.
 * Broken Bird
 * Dark and Troubled Past
 * Abusive Parents: And how.
 * Rape as Backstory: From her father, no less. And his acquaintances. And farm animals. And...you get the idea.
 * Happily Married: Not that you'd expect it from her character.
 * Knight Templar: After waking up.  Many other bloggers refer to her as "another Zero" now.
 * Axe Crazy: Kinda implied by her recent behavior.
 * Not So Stoic: Revealed when her sister was kidnapped.
 * Sanity Slippage: Or perhaps just painkiller-induced hallucinations.
 * What the Hell, Hero?
 * Jerkass: And how. She seems perpetually disgusted with anyone and everyone she interacts with, aside from Derek.
 * Undying Loyalty: KK and Derek appear to be completely devoted to each other, despite KK's issues. It's also implied that this same devotion was extended to Christine, since KK drove cross-country and committed several crimes in an attempt to rescue her.
 * Friendly Enemies: With Morningstar of all people. May cross the line into Foe Yay
 * They're Called "Personal Issues" for a Reason: KK dislikes talking about her past or anything to do with it. Which pretty much means she doesn't like talking about herself at all.
 * Determinator: She just doesn't stop. Period.
 * Death Seeker: Implied by some of the comments on this post.
 * Ubermensch: Even before, KK followed no moral code, seeing morals as useless and irrelevant, even hypocritical since nobody REALLY followed them. She feels no shame over this.
 * Nay Theist
 * Unreliable Narrator:
 * Self-Made Orphan:

Robert Sagel
The author of White Elephants, the progenitor of the Core Theory, the giver of Titles and one hell of an

Tropes:

 * All Myths Are True: He certainly thought so. It was his theory that each country has a monster which was made real by people passing the myths and legends on through the generations, and that Slender Man is America's monster.
 * Hearing Voices: He just doesn't know what they are.
 * Laser-Guided Amnesia
 * MacGuffin Escort Mission: Found a knife covered in Substance that he had shown to work against Slim and was convinced it was to be the weapon The Hero would use to defeat Slender Man.
 * Mad Scientist: Second only to the below Jay. Weapons tested against Slender Man for quite a while, as well as experiments on goo which Slender Man left in his wake on one occasion.
 * Mary Sue: Redlight claimed he was trying to be this.
 * Power Trio: With the other Sages. Largely a Spock type, but could be argued as a Kirk, given how he spearheaded the charge against Slender Man for a while.
 * Sanity Slippage: If not before, then now.
 * Shaggy Dog Story:
 * Sleep tight! Pleasant dreams!
 * That Man Is Dead: How current Robert views the Robert who wrote the original cached version of the blog.
 * Theme Naming: The Title System. As part of his methodology, he used rules and titles to try to lead up to a scenario in which a Hero would arise to defeat Slender Man.
 * Theme Naming: The Title System. As part of his methodology, he used rules and titles to try to lead up to a scenario in which a Hero would arise to defeat Slender Man.

Jay
Wrote Anomalous Data, experimented with Laser-Guided Amnesia, was rather morally ambiguous and supposedly.

Tropes:

 * Brain Bleach: Literally.
 * I Did What I Had to Do: Firmly takes this stance whenever called out for his morally questionable actions.
 * Jerkass
 * Kick the Dog: A rare protagonist who kicked as often as our main villain in the time he was active.
 * Mad Scientist: The most straightforward example in the entire mythos. Human experimentation, needles full of acid to the brain, enforced amnesia, and enforced Amnesiac Dissonance are among his activities.
 * Power Trio: With the other Sages. Definitely The Spock.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Frequently called out by others, especially M, for using other people in his experiments.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Frequently called out by others, especially M, for using other people in his experiments.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Frequently called out by others, especially M, for using other people in his experiments.

Shaun
The protagonist of Testing 123, Shaun threw himself into dangerous experiments in an attempt to help others.

Tropes:

 * I Want My Beloved To Not Get Ripped Limb From Limb.
 * I Work Alone
 * Left Hanging: For a while, he was ast active in Late November, when Slender Man launched his multistep invasion on the slendercommunity without a clue what happened to him. We only know we met up with with Future Grudge Report's Scott, but has fully returned to the community at Risk Death.
 * Split Personality: Possibly.
 * The McCoy
 * Power Trio: With the other Sages.

Zero
The protagonist of A Hint of Serendipity, One of Us, and Badass, who.

Tropes:

 * Agent Mulder
 * Badass
 * Broken Bird: After Nessa was revived.
 * Even moreso now
 * Deadpan Snarker
 * Got Volunteered: Wasn't expecting to be pulled into the mess, let alone twice.
 * Heroes Prefer Swords : His trusty katana.
 * Heroic Sacrifice
 * Knight Templar: He thinks that he has to kill many Runners and collect their bones to create a tool to defeat Slender Man.
 * Nakama: Before everything went bad, seemed to form one with several other bloggers.
 * One of Us: It's how he got into the whole mess.
 * Power Trio: With Amelia and Maduin.
 * Sanity Slippage
 * What the Hell, Hero?: How pretty much everyone reacted to his new Knight Templar behavior.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: How pretty much everyone reacted to his new Knight Templar behavior.

Amelia
The author of Road to The Heavens, one of the only female sages, Mama Bear, and kind ear for the other bloggers.

Tropes:

 * Ascended Fangirl : Her title before becoming a Sage was "Disciple".
 * Agent Mulder
 * Genre Savvy
 * Left Hanging: If you don't believe that
 * Mama Bear
 * Most Writers Are Male: Averted.

Maduin
Trickster Archetype, Jester, and the author of A Really Bad Joke, Maduin is simply Crazy Awesome.

Tropes:

 * Animal Motif
 * Badass Longcoat
 * Black and Grey Morality
 * Cool Mask / Coat, Hat, Mask
 * Trickster Mentor

Kay
Author of A Wand and a Prayer. An experiment involving crystals to help ward off the Slender Man in her dreams ends up leading Kay down the road of her past, as her tragic past resurfaces, culminating in a confrontation with her Complete Monster ex, Tom.

Tropes

 * Action Survivor
 * Badass Damsel
 * Badass Unintentional
 * Beware the Nice Ones: According to Zero, Kay's "the most compassionate of all of us". But push her to her breaking point? Goddamn...
 * Character Development: Heroic Self-Deprecation --> Not Afraid of You Anymore
 * Early in the story, she would berate herself constantly. As time went on, she grew more confident, particularly once.
 * Determinator
 * Damsel in Distress: Most notably when . She's grown out of it since then.
 * Domestic Abuse: Received it in spades while she was still dating Tom
 * Hot Witch: Natch.
 * Power Trio: With Amalgamation Sage and Hakurei Ryuu.
 * Rapunzel Hair
 * Team Mom

Amalgamation Sage
Author of Records of an Impossibility. Self stylized shaman who understands the metaphysical Astral Plane brings his knowledge to the fight. Amalgamation's most notable accomplishment was summoning the Jersey Devil to preoccupy the Slender Man during a rescue attempt.

Tropes

 * Beware the Silly Ones
 * Big Damn Heroes: Is surprisingly good at this.
 * Crazy Memory: And he'll outright admit he doesn't expect you to believe it.
 * Let's Get Dangerous: "Challenge Accepted."
 * Pop-Cultured Badass
 * Power Trio: With Kay and Ryuu
 * Refuge in Audacity: The Hospital rescue.
 * Self Deprecating Humor: He makes jokes about himself fairly often, although this may be just another coping mechanism.
 * Spirit World: He has fought many battles here long before the appearance of the Slender Man in his life.
 * Stepford Smiler: He has admitted that his use of funny posters is just a coping mechanism.
 * Summon Bigger Fish: When he summoned the New Jersey Devil to fight the Slender Man while attempting to rescue Kay with Ryuu.
 * Underestimating Badassery: It's what people do to him. Often. Don't.

Hakurei Ryuu
Author of I Am Stardust. A psych student, collaborator with Amalgamation Sage, and voice of sanity in the blogosphere.

Tropes

 * Awesomeness By Analysis
 * Badass Bookworm
 * Healing Hands: She has used this ability to help at least two other bloggers so far.
 * Insistent Terminology: Prefers to be called Ryuu (and greatly dislikes Hak or Haku) if people find Hakurei too long to type out.
 * It's All My Fault: Goes into something just shy of a BSOD when
 * Mind Screw: Purposefully invoked to counter the above mentioned BSOD.
 * Only Sane Man: Definitely the voice of sanity amongst bloggers, particularly when paired with Amalgamation Sage.
 * Power Trio: With Amalgamation Sage and Kay
 * The Shrink: At least for the Slenderverse
 * The Smart Girl: Ryuu is able to come up with spur of the moment plans and catch details that go unnoticed by everyone else around her.

Nessa
Author of a now defunct blog, Enter Light, Nessa was never-the-less a major player in the Core Theory, forcing Zero into his Heroic BSOD, and being mindwiped by Redlight.

Has returned a year later with a new blog, Clarion Call.

Tropes:

 * Break/Kill the Cutie : Done to drive Zero to despair.
 * Not Quite Dead: They Never Found the Body after all.
 * Mad Artist: Shades of this. She loses control sometimes and draws without conscious knowledge.
 * Waif Prophet: Physically weak, and her drawings border on prophetic- she has drawn the Third Three Sages without even knowing their names or what they looked like.
 * Waif Prophet: Physically weak, and her drawings border on prophetic- she has drawn the Third Three Sages without even knowing their names or what they looked like.

Jeff
Self-proclaimed Keeper, troper, fanfic writer, and protagonist of They Call Us Keepers/Let Us Live/ Let us Keep Living.

Tropes

 * Bi the Way: Jeff mentions that his love for Zero is a little more than platonic in a comment on Zero's blog. May overlap with Word of Bi
 * Dating Catwoman: Actually,.
 * Dogged Nice Guy
 * Face Heel Turn:
 * Heroic Self-Deprecation: From time to time.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: Or at least pretty close, with Zero.
 * Heel Face Turn: To be with Nessa.
 * It's All My Fault
 * Meta Guy: Along with many other bloggers, but it's fairly prevalent in him.
 * Nice Guy:.
 * Non-Action Guy: Right up until he was hallowed.
 * One of Us