Here is a piece of advice that applies to both the Eight Pages, and Slender the Arrival level 2 and 6 (6 is just a remake of the Eight Pages with very familiar landmarks), and that piece of advice is to go into the buildings first, you DO NOT want Slender Man to start chasing you while you are searching a building for a page - searching a building later normally leads to death and you do not want that. Many people have tried to beat the game, several failed. If you managed to beat the Eight Pages, either you got skills, or you got incredibly lucky because after page 6, it is almost guaranteed that he'll be directly behind you. When I found out about the Eight Pages, Amnesia was out and personally I think that the Slender Man is WAY scarier than the Gatherers, after all the Slender Man can teleport right in front of at any given moment. In Slender the Eight Pages by Parsec Productions (Agent Parsec), it gives you one simple objective, find the eight pages, simplicity itself - that is until you find out that you are being chased without even knowing where to look. In the fairytale, the Tall Man causes a mother to kill her husband and child, before he slid from a fireplace and "clenched her in his burning embrace." In England he is called the Tree Man. He did not speak, but made his intentions known," He had many arms, all long and boneless as snakes, all sharp as swords, and they writhed like worms on nails. Shadows lay over him, dark as a cloudy midnight. The following is an excerpt from a Romanian fairytale about the Tall Man, with descriptions similar to those of the Slender Man "The tall man stood in a clearing, dressed as a nobleman, all in black.
A German legend about an entity called Der Großmann, or Tall Man in English, and according to this legend an evil entity lurked the Black Forest, a large forest that lies in Germany near the Rhine valley who relentlessly chased children. A story was once written by a German woodcutter about a knight, who had several extra hands coming out of his back. In Egypt there are hieroglyphics that depict a thief encountering a strange entity with multiple limbs on its upper body. that had an image resembling the Slender Man, having a black, faceless body with tentacles. There was a Brazilian cave drawing dating back so far as 9000 B.C. Description: To be fair, it is strongly believed by some people that the Slender Man is real and seems to have an influence over several continents.