Future Refused

Future Refused starts off when Stack, a heavily tattooed, somewhat antisocial troper finds an odd message on an old VHS tape and decides to post it and find out which of his friends is playing a prank on him. Before long, he starts to realize that the tape seems to be legitimate, and the oddly worded warning seems to be referring to a certain urban legend.

""It's like we're all dealing with the same thing, but worlds apart.""
 * Apocalyptic Log: As with most stories set in the Slender Man Mythos, things start out a bit odd and start going downhill from there.
 * Bad Liar: Stack. When asked what the Slender Man dummy is for (trying to scare whoever made the tape), Stack's answers are "art... like, performance art." and "It's my new scarecrow!"
 * Black Humor: "Scarecrow? What's it scare off? Neighborhood children?" Beat "Yeah, actually. I think you're technically right."
 * The Blank: Slendy himself, of course.
 * Cluster F-Bomb: Stack, bordering on Sir Swearsalot.
 * Don't Go in The Woods: Averted so far. The episode containing the creepy shack Stack and Mickey visit seems to be building to this, but they make it out without any problems. Proving that (at least in-universe) Tv Tropes Will Enhance Your Life, Genre Savvy Stack recommends Mickey grab anything within reach and "swing for the fences" should they see any tall guys in suits or weird dog-things. Or Malevolent Masked Men. Pretty much anything, really.
 * Enemy Rising Behind: Stack states that he isn't afraid of The Rake.
 * Face Palm: When Stack is showing off his new jewelry, he describes the Hamsa as "that thing old-girl from Everyman HYBRID had..." before realizing that hers didn't seem to help. He may not physically Face Palm, but his face makes it clear he wants to.
 * Genre Savvy: Stack, full-stop. Commonly refers to various aspects of his life using tropes, readily admits when doing something reckless, stupid, or cruel (poor John's reaction to the ridiculous Slender Man "scarecrow"), and seems to be focusing on finding answers through other stories in the mythos.
 * Humanoid Abomination: As is expected, Slender Man. In his first appearance, he's standing with one hand around waist-height resting on the roof of a shed.
 * The warnings from the future imply
 * Leaning On the Fourth Wall: Stack is familiar with the The Slender Man Mythos Stories, the origin of the Slender Man Mythos itself, and is trying to figure out which are really happening as opposed to fictional.


 * Oh Crap: "Those weren't stilts."
 * Our Monsters Are Different: Stack notes that, despite surface similarities, the various folks recording their encounters with Slendy seem to be facing different versions of the Slender Man, if not distinct creatures.
 * Recurring Dreams: Stack mentions early on that he's suffered from night terrors for most of his life. After finding the tape, he starts having one of something chasing him through a forest. Until he trips to find himself face-to-face with a Creepy Child as the thing behind him starts straightening its tie and adjusting its lapels.
 * Shout Out: Due to the series Leaning On the Fourth Wall, they're all over the place.
 * The title itself is a reference to the Game Over screen of Chrono Trigger.
 * It's heavily implied that the "old cartoon" Stack was looking for when he found the first tape was none other than Candle Cove.
 * Early in the series, both the titular ring and Operator symbol pop up frequently. In fact, their appearance on the tape that started the whole thing is the reason Stack assumes it's a just a prank.
 * Stack has mentioned getting in touch with both Noah and Zytherys, both of whom he seems to consider dealing with the real deal.
 * See Face Palm above.
 * While the dream Stack describes to John is VERY similar to what Evan from Everyman HYBRID describes, Word of God states that the child is actually a reference to one of the entries from SCP Foundation.
 * In one episode, he wears a Freddy Krueger sweater.
 * True Companions: As the series goes on, it seems more and more like everyone we meet is a one of Stack's True Companions.
 * Wham Line: