~Hungary~
Hungary sighed and rolled her eyes as she clicked the icon labeled "Slender" in the corner of the screen.
"So this is that stupid game that idiot Prussia wouldn't shut up about?" she thought. She sighed again when she saw from the title screen that it was a horror game. "Great," she muttered sarcastically. "I bet they don't even give you a frying pan in this game." She clicked play reluctantly.
She appeared in a dark forest with a nothing but a dim flashlight. She moved forward using "w" in haste, eager to get the game over with. "Collect all 8 Pages" flashed across the screen. "Okay...whatever that means..."
She held down the shift key to sprint. Unfortunately, she ran for too long and ran our of breath, walking slower than before. "Oh come on," she groaned, rolling her eyes as she approached a large tree in the middle of a clearing. A small white square was obviously stuck on the front of it. Hungary made her way over to the square, which turned out to be a page. A steady heartbeat-like sound boomed from the computer as she clicked it and "1/8 Pages Collected" flashed across the screen. "Is that supposed to be scary?" she scoffed. "Because it's not." She shook her head and continued walking down the path, dismissing the random booming.
A few minutes later, she approached a brick building with a large, dark hallway. She wasn't able to see the long hallway until she entered the building with her flashlight. "There's probably another page or whatever in here." Hungary continued down the hallway, which had white walls and floors, except for a few strange black stains. "Let me guess; this is supposed to be scary, too," she thought to herself. She laughed. "I can't believe Prussia was all excited about something this stupid!" She entered a large room with a brown chair in the corner. Unsurprisingly, there was a page lying in the chair. Hungary clicked and picked it up. "2/8 Pages Collected" flashed across the screen and Hungary promptly left the building. "That was easy enough. I still don't know what Prussia was making such a big deal over."
When she exited the building, it was through a different doorway. Mist now covered the forest and made it even harder to see. "As if seeing with this stupid flashlight wasn't hard enough!" Hungary sighed. She walked forward until she found a maze-like group of rusty yellow barrels. She entered the group of barrels and searched the area for pages. However, she made a sharp turn around a corner, and jumped as a loud noise boomed suddenly through the computer. A tall black-suited man with no face stood by the edge of one the barrels. Hungary quickly turned away from him out of surprise and then laughed. "Is that the monster of this game or something? Is it supposed to be scary?" she continued laughing as she sprinted around the barrels and found her third page. After this page, an eerie sound ringed through the computer. Hungary shook her head and kept walking along the path. She encountered the faceless man twice more and then found a small group of rocks sitting in the corner of the forest. "A bet another page is around here!" She said eagerly.
"4/8 Pages Collected"
"Aweso- I mean, uh, cool! I'm halfway done with this thing!" Hungary shouted to herself happily. "I'm going to beat this thing!" The next page she found was stuck on the side of a large, red, barrel. More eerie sounds came from the computer, and she laughed again. "This is game is awes-" she coughed on purpose. "Really fun..."
Hungary shook her head and found her sixth page in a large tunnel. As she emerged on the other side of said tunnel, the faceless man was standing behind a tree nearby, causing static to blur the screen. She jumped slightly and turned away. "Come on..." she muttered, "just two more. I can do this!"
The man was chasing her relentlessly now, appearing around almost every corner. Eventually, Hungary decided to turn around and see if the faceless man was behind her. He was, unfortunately, and his head took over the screen.
"Game over. 6/8 Pages Collected."
"But I was so close!"
Hungary then continuously played the game until she beat it, which took roughly four and a half hours.
