The man in the black suit sounds like Slender Man.
Also, look up dissociative fugue. WebMD says, "Dissociative fugue, formerly called psychogenic fugue, is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. The word fugue comes from the Latin word for "flight." People with dissociative fugue temporarily lose their sense of personal identity and impulsively wander or travel away from their homes or places of work. They often become confused about who they are and might even create new identities...Symptoms of dissociative fugue might include the following:
Sudden and unplanned travel away from home
Inability to recall past events or important information from the person's life
Confusion or loss of memory about their identity, possibly assuming a new identity to make up for the loss
Extreme distress and problems with daily functioning (due to the fugue episodes)
A fugue in progress often is difficult for others to recognize because the person's outward behavior appears normal. Symptoms of dissociative fugue might include the following:
Sudden and unplanned travel away from home
Inability to recall past events or important information from the person's life
Confusion or loss of memory about their identity, possibly assuming a new identity to make up for the loss
Extreme distress and problems with daily functioning (due to the fugue episodes)"
julie_of_tarth t1_ja8lk6b wrote
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The man in the black suit sounds like Slender Man.
Also, look up dissociative fugue. WebMD says, "Dissociative fugue, formerly called psychogenic fugue, is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. The word fugue comes from the Latin word for "flight." People with dissociative fugue temporarily lose their sense of personal identity and impulsively wander or travel away from their homes or places of work. They often become confused about who they are and might even create new identities...Symptoms of dissociative fugue might include the following:
A fugue in progress often is difficult for others to recognize because the person's outward behavior appears normal. Symptoms of dissociative fugue might include the following:
Sudden and unplanned travel away from home
Inability to recall past events or important information from the person's life
Confusion or loss of memory about their identity, possibly assuming a new identity to make up for the loss
Extreme distress and problems with daily functioning (due to the fugue episodes)"