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* TheAdjectivalMan: Guess.

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* ApocalypticLog
* EldritchAbomination: The Slender Man.
* HumanoidAbomination: Every single one of the Afflicted.
* RuleOfScary

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* TragicMonster: Almost every single Afflicted that wasn't a complete monster before Alteration is one. There are exceptions to the rule, with some of the Afflicted simply causing destruction.

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* TragicMonster: Almost every single Afflicted that wasn't a complete monster before Alteration is one. There are exceptions to the rule, with some of the Afflicted simply causing destruction.destruction.

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'''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos, acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Afflicted, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by the Slender Man to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rogue or were abandoned as failed experiments by the Slender Man.

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'''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos, acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos.Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos. It centers around the Afflicted, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by the Slender Man to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rogue or were abandoned as failed experiments by the Slender Man.
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* SpinOff: Is one of TheSlendermanMythos (one could argue also of Franchise/TheFearMythos)

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* SpinOff: Is one of TheSlendermanMythos Franchise/TheSlendermanMythos (one could argue also of Franchise/TheFearMythos)
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The Weeping Willow, the center of the mythos came to be after an ARG called Corvidaek that centered around TheFearMythos.

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The Weeping Willow, the center of the mythos came to be after an ARG called Corvidaek that centered around TheFearMythos.
Franchise/TheFearMythos.



* SpinOff: Is one of TheSlendermanMythos (one could argue also of TheFearMythos)

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* SpinOff: Is one of TheSlendermanMythos (one could argue also of TheFearMythos)Franchise/TheFearMythos)
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'''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos, acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Afflicted, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by the Slender Man to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge or were abandoned as failed experiments by the Slender Man.

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'''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos, acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Afflicted, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by the Slender Man to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge rogue or were abandoned as failed experiments by the Slender Man.
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There's just one problem: not all of these humans broke in quite the right way for proxification. Many did, but not all. Whether they had some innate quality in them that made it so, or just didn't snap right, some of them ended up rebelling and escaping. Among one of the first to do this was the Weeping Willow, a once happy woman who now weeps into the branches he gave her. Some of the beings followed in Willow's footsteps, some fled to their own hideaways in all corners of the globe, and some stayed with the Slender Man. Originally, We The Afflicted was named after her as the first Afflicted.

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There's just one problem: not all of these humans broke in quite the right way for proxification. Many did, but not all. Whether they had some innate quality in them that made it so, or just didn't snap right, some of them ended up rebelling and escaping. Among one of the first to do this was the Weeping Willow, a once happy woman who now weeps into the branches he gave her. Some of the beings followed in Willow's footsteps, some fled to their own hideaways in all corners of the globe, and some stayed with the Slender Man. Originally, We The Afflicted was named after her as the first Afflicted.
Some of the beings followed in Willow's footsteps, some fled to their own hideaways in all corners of the globe, and some stayed with the Slender Man.



* SharedUniverse

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* SharedUniverseSharedUniverse: All the We The Afflicted blogs, vlogs and stories take place in the same universe.
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* AlternateRealityGame: Started from one.

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* AlternateRealityGame: Started We The Afflicted started from one.one; the character it centres around, the Weeping Willow, was created in the ARG.



* EldritchAbomination
* HumanoidAbomination

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* EldritchAbomination
EldritchAbomination: The Slender Man.
* HumanoidAbominationHumanoidAbomination: Every single one of the Afflicted.



* TragicMonster: Almost every single Afflicted or Altered that wasn't a complete monster before Alteration is one.

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* TragicMonster: Almost every single Afflicted or Altered that wasn't a complete monster before Alteration is one.one. There are exceptions to the rule, with some of the Afflicted simply causing destruction.
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'''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Altered, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by Slenderman to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge or were abandoned as failed experiments by Slenderman.

Basically the Slenderman has decided to take several humans, as per normal. But with these humans, he decided to torment and torture and warp them more than others. He twisted these humans into humanoid abominations, as a plot to try and create stronger, more dangerous Proxies to serve him.
There's just one problem: these humans didn't quite break in the right way for proxification. Many did, but not all. Whether they had some innate quality in them that made it so, or just didn't snap right, some of them ended up rebelling and escaping. Among one of the first to do this was the Weeping Willow, a once happy woman who now weeps into the branches he gave her. Some of the beings followed in Willow's footsteps, some fled to their own hideaways in all corners of the globe, and some stayed with the Slenderman.

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'''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos Mythos, acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Altered, Afflicted, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by Slenderman the Slender Man to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge or were abandoned as failed experiments by Slenderman.

the Slender Man.

Basically the Slenderman has Slender Man decided to take several humans, humans as his proxies (servants), as per normal. But with these humans, he decided to torment and torture and warp them more than others. He twisted these humans into humanoid abominations, as a plot to try and create stronger, more dangerous Proxies to serve him.
There's just one problem: not all of these humans didn't broke in quite break in the right way for proxification. Many did, but not all. Whether they had some innate quality in them that made it so, or just didn't snap right, some of them ended up rebelling and escaping. Among one of the first to do this was the Weeping Willow, a once happy woman who now weeps into the branches he gave her. Some of the beings followed in Willow's footsteps, some fled to their own hideaways in all corners of the globe, and some stayed with the Slenderman.
Slender Man. Originally, We The Afflicted was named after her as the first Afflicted.
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'''The Willow Mythos''' acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Altered, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by Slenderman to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge or were abandoned as failed experiments by Slenderman.

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'''The '''We The Afflicted''', previously known as the Willow Mythos''' Mythos acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Altered, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by Slenderman to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge or were abandoned as failed experiments by Slenderman.
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* TragicMonster: Almost every single Afflicted or Altered that wasn't a complete monster before Alteration is one.
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[[caption-width-right:340:[-''The Weeping Willow, who the mythos is centered around''-] ]]

'''The Willow Mythos''' acts as a spin-off of sorts to TheSlendermanMythos. It centers around the Altered, a type of creatures that were once humans but were twisted by Slenderman to create better servants for himself. These altered either serve him, went rouge or were abandoned as failed experiments by Slenderman.

Basically the Slenderman has decided to take several humans, as per normal. But with these humans, he decided to torment and torture and warp them more than others. He twisted these humans into humanoid abominations, as a plot to try and create stronger, more dangerous Proxies to serve him.
There's just one problem: these humans didn't quite break in the right way for proxification. Many did, but not all. Whether they had some innate quality in them that made it so, or just didn't snap right, some of them ended up rebelling and escaping. Among one of the first to do this was the Weeping Willow, a once happy woman who now weeps into the branches he gave her. Some of the beings followed in Willow's footsteps, some fled to their own hideaways in all corners of the globe, and some stayed with the Slenderman.

As a result, power battles and competition have been set up between these new eldritch beings on whom claims what of the world, of humanity, of everything.

The Weeping Willow, the center of the mythos came to be after an ARG called Corvidaek that centered around TheFearMythos.

More info can be found on the [[http://willowmythos.b1.jcink.com/index.php forums]] and the [[http://willowverse.wikia.com/wiki/WillowVerse_Wiki wiki]].
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!!These stories provide examples of:
*TheAdjectivalMan: Guess.
*AlternateRealityGame: Started from one.
*ApocalypticLog
*EldritchAbomination
*HumanoidAbomination
*RuleOfScary
*SharedUniverse
*SpinOff: Is one of TheSlendermanMythos (one could argue also of TheFearMythos)

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