Dollface
Dollface was a creation of Lady Death who is mostly mistaken as the Slender Man.
When Dollface is cloaked, she appears to look like a cloaked human but with a porcelain mask that looks like an eerie, smiling doll. The cloak she wears is black and velvet.
When not inside her cloak and doll mask, Dollface would look like a tall, and slender female creature. She wears a black leotard with white on it with the "Slender Man's" emblem on it. Dollface has no hands or feet, instead, they re replaced with long tendrils that she uses to strangle her prey or jab them with. Dollface has two additional pairs of tendrils protruding from her back and are used to capture and trap prey in. Dollface even has white tights and black, spandex boots with the Slander Man emblem. The most noticeable feature of Dollface is the fact that she has absolutely no face to begin with.
Dollface shows no personality or behavior. However, she is known to show understanding and compassion, despite her lack of facial expression and body movement. If she wants to get anywhere or she's under attack, she will simply teleport without moving an inch of her body to do so. Like the Slender Man that she is usually confused with in the Realm of the Living, she has a habit of killing and stealing away Humans, children for some apparent reason. Some of the Vampirettes would assume that she's a lot like Dementia 13, where she kidnaps the children to rape them and later kills them. Whatever the reason, Humans have long tried to prove her existence, but some how gender-swapped and even tried to come up with ways to stop Dollface. Other Humans don't believe in her and make "Mockumentaries" and memes about her gender-swapped counterpart. However, everything that makes up the Slender Man is applied to Dollface. She can make static in electronics, stalk her victims without moving an inch and kidnap whoever she sees fit. Dollface is also capable of speaking telepathically, allowing those she chooses to hear her. She speaks in a raspy, haunting voice. She neither eats nor sleeps.
She appears in her own series known as "Dollface"
When Dollface is cloaked, she appears to look like a cloaked human but with a porcelain mask that looks like an eerie, smiling doll. The cloak she wears is black and velvet.
When not inside her cloak and doll mask, Dollface would look like a tall, and slender female creature. She wears a black leotard with white on it with the "Slender Man's" emblem on it. Dollface has no hands or feet, instead, they re replaced with long tendrils that she uses to strangle her prey or jab them with. Dollface has two additional pairs of tendrils protruding from her back and are used to capture and trap prey in. Dollface even has white tights and black, spandex boots with the Slander Man emblem. The most noticeable feature of Dollface is the fact that she has absolutely no face to begin with.
Dollface shows no personality or behavior. However, she is known to show understanding and compassion, despite her lack of facial expression and body movement. If she wants to get anywhere or she's under attack, she will simply teleport without moving an inch of her body to do so. Like the Slender Man that she is usually confused with in the Realm of the Living, she has a habit of killing and stealing away Humans, children for some apparent reason. Some of the Vampirettes would assume that she's a lot like Dementia 13, where she kidnaps the children to rape them and later kills them. Whatever the reason, Humans have long tried to prove her existence, but some how gender-swapped and even tried to come up with ways to stop Dollface. Other Humans don't believe in her and make "Mockumentaries" and memes about her gender-swapped counterpart. However, everything that makes up the Slender Man is applied to Dollface. She can make static in electronics, stalk her victims without moving an inch and kidnap whoever she sees fit. Dollface is also capable of speaking telepathically, allowing those she chooses to hear her. She speaks in a raspy, haunting voice. She neither eats nor sleeps.
She appears in her own series known as "Dollface"