[Running from an entity that doesn't obey the laws of time and space isn't all that effective, as Jay might notice when the blind animal panic begins to recede enough that he realizes he's still blundering in circles. Still, the static has diminished for the moment - there's some small, brief solace in that.
At least, there is until the image on the display dissolves into blobs of color, its frame rate dropping dramatically. And when Jay takes his eyes off the screen, there is is again - the Slender Man is standing not ten feet from him, even more horrible in the fading light than it ever looks on film.
There's an odd static-ripple in its appearance, something akin to the hallucinations of bugs on everything that sleep deprivation produces, except more solid - as though its humanoid form is projected on a surface of quicksand, or perhaps exists only in Jay's mind, desperately censoring something that he's completely unable to process. It seems more like a trick of perspective than the thing actually changing shape as it begins to tower over him.]
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At least, there is until the image on the display dissolves into blobs of color, its frame rate dropping dramatically. And when Jay takes his eyes off the screen, there is is again - the Slender Man is standing not ten feet from him, even more horrible in the fading light than it ever looks on film.
There's an odd static-ripple in its appearance, something akin to the hallucinations of bugs on everything that sleep deprivation produces, except more solid - as though its humanoid form is projected on a surface of quicksand, or perhaps exists only in Jay's mind, desperately censoring something that he's completely unable to process. It seems more like a trick of perspective than the thing actually changing shape as it begins to tower over him.]