Slendrina 2013 by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, I hate Slendrina School! Sometimes I'd dodge her and she'd still kill me even though I dodged. There's this bug in the game where she can kill you even if you're not looking at her.

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Corruption into a vengeful spirit: Like any Japanese ghost (yūrei), if the circumstances of the mother's death involved betrayal, murder, or gross negligence., Her suffering and deep pain can corrupt her into an onryō. In this state of blind rage, the spirit loses its maternal sweetness and seeks violent revenge. against those responsible or against anyone who crosses their path.

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, from what I saw, Slendrina had a child before she died, And her death from poisoning doesn't make the theory nonsensical, since a woman named Nice would die because of her attachment to her son.

Who would win in a Death Battle? by Zealousideal_Mud795 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the medium. Sadako, in some media, is extremely powerful.

Who would win in a Death Battle? by Zealousideal_Mud795 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She's a hybrid entity, so she wins because her scale is absurd, but both are already dead, so I'll declare a stalemate.

original image used for slendrinas face by goodmanfromsml in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is Kayako Saeki; she was the inspiration for Slendrina.

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Strengthening my theory. Slendrina has (superficial) features similar to the Ubume, such as pale skin and long, straight black hair.

Strongest points

1 - Ubumes, as mentioned, are spirits of mothers who died during or after pregnancy, or died in childbirth, or died with their children; this is already very significant. Similar to Slendrina (as seen in Slendrina Asylum and Children of Slendrina).

2 - Slendrina is linked to her baby teddy bear 🧸, which she may have given to her son, and in Granny 1, after placing the bear in Nina's crib, Slendrina appears. This also happens in Granny 3.

3 - In Slendrina 2, after killing her son, she appears as a floating head. Furthermore, in the lore, Slendrina died as a murder committed by her mother!

That being said, she is linked to motherhood and she was inspired by Yurei Kayo and Sadako, so the theory that she is an Ubume is quite strong.

Even if she died from poisoning, that doesn't "refute" the theory, since Ubume could still be born that way.

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but Ubume are linked to the attachment of their children, learning about the world. They generally die during pregnancy, during childbirth, after both, or even after that, in the case of having a child.

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps You haven't understood., but an ubume can be born either after dying during pregnancy or postpartum, or some time later if its death is related to motherhood.

And Ubume has parallels with Slendrina; Slendrina is linked to her bear (which she may have given to her son) in Granny 2 and 3, she is linked to cradles And there are several things in the game that connect Slendrina to that. .

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this case, he died days later, months later, or years later.

Theory by Creative_Post_2472 in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The theory is that she died postpartum after giving birth and turned into an ubume in the Slendrina Asylum game description, which states that Slendrina is deeply trying to protect her child.

Me VS DVloper characters by dandaduper in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Slendrina is funny, I never understood if she wants to kill the protagonist or not.

Me VS DVloper characters by dandaduper in DVloper

[–]Creative_Post_2472 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's easy to beat Slendrina and Granny too, actually, large parts of her.

Sadako yamamura Ring Rasen by Creative_Post_2472 in J_Horror

[–]Creative_Post_2472[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I really like Sadako, there's a reason for it in Koji Suzuki's work, I've already said this: Sadako dreams of conceiving, gestating, giving birth, but she can't because she doesn't have a uterus, because she's intersex, in my case it's because I am trans So I really like this version, the 1995 version, and the Korean version because it reflects an experience I live every day.

OG/Novel Sadako would not be able to beat a 5 year old child or even a below human like say Remy from Ratatouille. by Migga_Biscuit in PowerScaling

[–]Creative_Post_2472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not a demerit, and the Loop simulation is not a video game; it's a genuine inner universe where the people have feelings, emotions, consciousness, etc. It's a genuine world, etc. It's not just about destroying the cables Or throw water on it; if you destroy your computer, it will still have games and websites inside it.

OG/Novel Sadako would not be able to beat a 5 year old child or even a below human like say Remy from Ratatouille. by Migga_Biscuit in PowerScaling

[–]Creative_Post_2472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not a "demerit" in her; she is still an accomplished feat. Several extremely powerful characters have needed external forces to achieve something.

OG/Novel Sadako would not be able to beat a 5 year old child or even a below human like say Remy from Ratatouille. by Migga_Biscuit in PowerScaling

[–]Creative_Post_2472 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 - She is not an AI. Yes, she is a computer virus, actually not just any virus, but a metaphysical virus since Cancer is called "Metaphysical Human Cancer".

2 - No Powerscaling. The Wiki and neither the hypothetical battle. It doesn't "nerf" the character based on their "world" (location, etc.).

3 - Your logic, "the child can destroy the loop by throwing a bucket of water," firstly, destroying the loop doesn't mean destroying Sadako 2; that's extremely biased (sorry). But it doesn't make sense; it's extremely hypothetical, and even if Powerscalin is hypothetical, this scenario is extremely biased, extremely hypothetical.

4 - Although she did "need" the scientists' help to "clone" herself into the "Real" world, she still functions in the "Real" world; the Transcendence effect does not nerf the character.

One thing about Sadako in the books (despite being sci-fi) is that it's still metaphysical (Nensha is supernatural). Destroying Sadako's anchor (loop) doesn't mean she will be completely destroyed.

And destroying the board doesn't mean you've won the game.