[Things have gone on far enough, as far as Felix is concerned. There was too much information and too much panic and not enough answers for his taste. Someone had to think of something. But what he did know is that this thing...whatever it was...could not be fought off alone]
Residents of Paradisa...
I am quite sure that many of you have weathered worse in your time here, but our efforts to protect each other have been far too scattered. The wards in the ballroom are up for a reason - to keep this thing at bay. I'm sure you're all very loving and capable, but it has done nothing to stop anyone from being kidnapped. We need to stand together. I asked you consider it before, but I see now I have to be more firm. Come to the ballroom. All of you. Every child, every adult not involved in research or any other task. We may have a chance if we give it enough obstacles.
You cannot fight it alone.
Now, for those of you still engaged in research, here is a continuation of the previous collections of information, found
here and
here.
# Eleventh Disappearance
# Twelfth Disappearance
# On Slenderman and his Kind - diary entry
# Thirteenth Disappearance
# Fourteenth Disappearance
# A photograph in "Bizarre Photographs of Children, 1935"
# Recent photo of Slenderman
# Report of Fifteenth Disappearance
# Sixteenth Disappearance
# Photo in book - Children's Meetings
# Seventeenth Disappearance
# Eighteenth Disappearance
# Page in a book on urban legends
# Page - When dealing with Slenderman
# Nineteenth Disappearance
# Twentieth Disapperance
# Written in a book - "Der Großmann"
# Twenty-first Disappearance
# Twenty-second and third Disapperances
# Video footage of the creature?
# Photographing invisible creatures
# Mutilated animals near the tree
# Notation on Slenderman in Paranormal Creatures of the Universe
And also, all previous and recently found marked diary entries, in order:
0014,
0015,
0016,
0017,
0018,
0019,
0021,
0022 ((OOC: FYI - the ballroom has ward against undead creatures, so any undead residents may not be able to enter, or may be able to do so with considerable effort and discomfort on their part))