User blog comment:Goddess of Despair/Season 6 Battle 4 Voldemort vs Slender Man/@comment-181289-20130908011243/@comment-4484220-20130908225241

Leo, you have brought up a very good point. I honsetly can't refute what you've just said, so I won't even try to.

Utter, I'm sorry if I've annoyed you thusfar with the opinions I've expressed in my comments on this blog post. The last thing I want to do is show that I haven't learned a single thing from my past mistakes and be responsible once again for tensions boiling over on the blog post of a Voldemort battle. Both Drayco and EA's votes (especially the latter) hold water better than Swg's, so in their cases I'll simply agree to disagree. But if a vote tries to base its opinions on facts I know not to be true, I feel there's justification in giving a rebuttal.

Swg, both of us are speculating with our polar opposite opinions on whether or not Voldemort can do any damage to Slenderman, so I won't try to prove you wrong, because I can't, just like you can't prove me wrong. The only other thing I'll address is that which I know I can prove my case on: Voldemort's silent apparation. On page 813, in the hardback American edition of the fifth book, it says "...and the one-armed centaur galloped at Voldemort, who vanished and reappeared beside the pool." Voldemort instantly teleports here, and nothing about a crack is mentioned. If that is too ambibuous for you, it was probably based on on other instances as well that the Harry Potter wiki itself states on page there that he can silently apparate (see the apparation sub-section of the section of his page that I've linked to). Personally, I don't see a problem with my train of thought of extrapolating Voldemort's ability to do something based on the fact that Dumbledore's done it, but you asked only for cited sources, so I won't push any harder as far as invisibility goes since I'm not in a position to name an instance in which he's rendered himself completely invisible.

Obviously, if the only thing wrong with your vote was your representation of Voldemort's stealth abilities, then Slenderman would still win due to the invincibility factor, but that's besides the point. I'm not trying to change your mind on who you think the deadlier warrior is, but I can't help but at least address the fact that Voldemort's inferior stealth is not what you made it out to be in your vote.